Nope, never bother. Can't see the point. So what if it lunges forward if it's in gear by mistake? I do it about once a year or less, big deal. Oh no I looked like a ****. Worse things to worry about to be honest, like what's going on at sea.
Remind me never to park in front of you![]()
Remind me never to park in front of you![]()
It moves less than a foot when it happens. I don't get it, what are you people unable to stop cranking or something? OMG NOOOOE *CRUNKCH*Exactly, I don't live in a place where there's enough space to jump forwards or backwards with my car, if I do any of the 2 I hit something, space is scarce...
It moves less than a foot when it happens. I don't get it, what are you people unable to stop cranking or something? OMG NOOOOE *CRUNKCH*![]()
It moves less than a foot when it happens. I don't get it, what are you people unable to stop cranking or something? OMG NOOOOE *CRUNKCH*![]()
I never do this. I just make sure the car is in neutral before I start up. What's the difficulty?
I've not had a bike that needed the clutch in, but when I test rode an SV650 it took me about two minutes to work out why it wouldn't start![]()
I would suggest that there's more difficulty in checking it's in neutral.. which can take quite a gearstick wobble to be sure..