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BenK
Dec 06, 2015Explorer
All of this 'stuff' are not for the good days out there where a riding lawn mower
'can' tow it...but the bad/worse days out there when Mr Murphy crosses your path
Either it is there spot on or not...no time to go back to the store for better/bigger/etc
nor time to re-setup properly
Also, these things are not a one size fit all and that includes conditions out there
What may work fantastically on dry pavement many not in slippery pavement to
actually making it worse
Friction bars add 'friction' to the yaw motion...even when turning safely.
Some also do NOT like getting wet and that will reduce their 'friction'
As others have said...best to slooooow down or just get off the road and wait
till the conditions improve
'can' tow it...but the bad/worse days out there when Mr Murphy crosses your path
Either it is there spot on or not...no time to go back to the store for better/bigger/etc
nor time to re-setup properly
Also, these things are not a one size fit all and that includes conditions out there
What may work fantastically on dry pavement many not in slippery pavement to
actually making it worse
Friction bars add 'friction' to the yaw motion...even when turning safely.
Some also do NOT like getting wet and that will reduce their 'friction'
As others have said...best to slooooow down or just get off the road and wait
till the conditions improve
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