Viennese (Austrian) Tougedriving
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I have one, but don't expect too much
It was something like a testvideo
<iframe src="http://player.vimeo.com/video/15141220" width="400" height="225" frameborder="0"></iframe><p><a href="http://vimeo.com/15141220">Exelberg 19/09/2010 cruising</a> from <a href="http://vimeo.com/user1610275">SXPower</a> on <a href="http://vimeo.com">Vimeo</a>.</p>
@02min12sec ... u can see that a 140000km/87k miles stock TII clutchtype LSD sucks^^
It was something like a testvideo
<iframe src="http://player.vimeo.com/video/15141220" width="400" height="225" frameborder="0"></iframe><p><a href="http://vimeo.com/15141220">Exelberg 19/09/2010 cruising</a> from <a href="http://vimeo.com/user1610275">SXPower</a> on <a href="http://vimeo.com">Vimeo</a>.</p>
@02min12sec ... u can see that a 140000km/87k miles stock TII clutchtype LSD sucks^^
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Lol, my family moved to the States from Austria-Hungary a long time ago... so Idk if they came from the Austria or the Hungary.
Now we have do our touge runs in the hills of West Virginia.
Now we have do our touge runs in the hills of West Virginia.
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thanks for your comments everyone!
*history-lesson-mode-on* if it was more than100 years ago, there wasn't really a difference,..it was the austrian-hungarian-empire. *history-lesson-mode-off* Now they're really different countries.
yea, that's an american thing.
As you can see in the video they are not continuous lines, which means it is LEGAL to cross them. On alot of mountainroads here in austria aren't even lines...
I think crossing lines is safer than staying in your lane, because let's say you're in a left bend and you're in your line on the right side of the road, and you lose grip and slip outward, you have almost NO ROOM, if you're on the other lane you have still enough room to avoid death Staying in the lane is no fun, unless it's a huge lane. But roads in europe are mostly narrow.
And we normally drive late at night where you can see the headlights from oncoming cars from far away...and there's usually no-one on the road anyway.
The daytime driving was just for making pictures
agreed. the photographer sucked !
He acted like he's a super professional photographer and made a shitload of pictures and almost all of them were blurry...I even edited the pics because he was too lazy to do it, I tried to get as much out of them as possible. But the standing pics are photographed by me.
A friend of mine who does alot of incredibly good photos und videos (it's his job) will help us in a few months.
Prepare for epic stuff.
that's right.. 17x8/17x9 ms-01
bought them on japanese yahoo auctions,..it was very expensive and took forever...and then when I finally had them I realized that I could've bought them alot cheaper in the UK with alot less effort and shipping fees.
As you can see in the video they are not continuous lines, which means it is LEGAL to cross them. On alot of mountainroads here in austria aren't even lines...
I think crossing lines is safer than staying in your lane, because let's say you're in a left bend and you're in your line on the right side of the road, and you lose grip and slip outward, you have almost NO ROOM, if you're on the other lane you have still enough room to avoid death Staying in the lane is no fun, unless it's a huge lane. But roads in europe are mostly narrow.
And we normally drive late at night where you can see the headlights from oncoming cars from far away...and there's usually no-one on the road anyway.
The daytime driving was just for making pictures
He acted like he's a super professional photographer and made a shitload of pictures and almost all of them were blurry...I even edited the pics because he was too lazy to do it, I tried to get as much out of them as possible. But the standing pics are photographed by me.
A friend of mine who does alot of incredibly good photos und videos (it's his job) will help us in a few months.
Prepare for epic stuff.
that's right.. 17x8/17x9 ms-01
bought them on japanese yahoo auctions,..it was very expensive and took forever...and then when I finally had them I realized that I could've bought them alot cheaper in the UK with alot less effort and shipping fees.
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*history-lesson-mode-on* if it was more than100 years ago, there wasn't really a difference,..it was the austrian-hungarian-empire. *history-lesson-mode-off* Now they're really different countries.
I just meant I'm not for sure if they came from the Austrian side or the Hungarian side of Austria-Hungary.