flippers for signal lights too close to steering wheel?
this shortass never has any trouble. you could always look into a rallying type dished steering wheel at 330mm. if you are still hitting things then you probably have your arms flapping like a chicken and need to keep your hand movements a little more subdued.
NZ, you guys don't have those on your phones in New Zealand? Oh well, sorry if that upset you, seemed like it did. I used it since I've always refered to it as the pound sign. My apologies.
This is off of some science website:
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With apologies to my British colleagues. Here in America, "#" is often called a pound sign. I realize that this conflicts with what a Briton would regard as a pound sign (£), but unfortunately, I can't think of another term to use that the majority of my audience will understand.
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My apologies NZ, I was wrong. I like to be right so I'll correct myself, Thank you.
EDIT: But at least I wasn't wrong about RX-7 info
This is off of some science website:
"
With apologies to my British colleagues. Here in America, "#" is often called a pound sign. I realize that this conflicts with what a Briton would regard as a pound sign (£), but unfortunately, I can't think of another term to use that the majority of my audience will understand.
"
My apologies NZ, I was wrong. I like to be right so I'll correct myself, Thank you.

EDIT: But at least I wasn't wrong about RX-7 info

Yeah the flippers get in the way big time when your tryin to drift of even have fun on the twistys, but they are nice when your on a sunday ride. If you want to cut up your dash and u dont care bout how it looks more power to ya



