Unless your spend an age and a day riding the clutch on a regular basis the increase in clutch wear from doing it will be largely insignificant.Handbrake for sure. Doesn't riding the clutch just wear it out very quickly over time?
Unless your spend an age and a day riding the clutch on a regular basis the increase in clutch wear from doing it will be largely insignificant.Handbrake for sure. Doesn't riding the clutch just wear it out very quickly over time?
More disputing the fact he can get away with not using the handbrake at all. I sit on the brake and clutch if it's for a short time and there isn't much of an incline but there's situations were I need to do it.
No, because Britain is totally flat isn't it? Maybe you should get out of the ghetto more.
Just get over it, I don't use the handbrake unless I'm parked. End of story, stop going on about experience, danger, and what not.
Yeah great for you, as I said, you'll need it when you find one of those hill things.
No I won't, because I'll just do heel and toe, as I said earlier, and always do.
I'm not saying using the handbrake is wrong, and what I do is right. This was just a thread about how you take on hills, and I made my post. But you just had to keep questioning me didn't you?
Fingerbrake?![]()
People actually heel toe when pulling away?![]()