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Pedal lock
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Re: Pedal lock
Cheers for the write up Ralph - have had one in my eBay watch list for a while and this confirms that I should get one
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Re: Pedal lock
You don't really need a clutch to drive a vehicle. Start in gear, easy changes up and a blip on downs. Traffic jams on up hills are a challenge. I once drove 200 miles home from Cornwall borders with no clutch.
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Whats a clutch.
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Re: Pedal lock
You could (just) drive without a clutch but who'd want to when trying to get a brisk getaway, and few know how to do it. Tried it in mine once and gave up after a couple of minutes. T3 not the easiest to drive clutch-less. The alternative would be to put it on the brake pedal but last thing you want is for thief to run into the back of something too. Better fitted than not I think.
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