Doors - on or off??
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Re: Doors - on or off??
My girlfriends the same way...babies! :)
On Tue, 10 May 2005 02:20:27 GMT, "Eric" <gymrat@baileyscorner.com>
wrote:
>I second your second point... my wife won't even ride with me if I have the
>doors off.
>
>Eric
>"Dallas Kincaid" <dallas@xecu.net> wrote in message
>news:s34v71tp24f8gq0upehv0u717ssff2cddb@4ax.com.. .
>> Hell yeah! Take the doors off! I love having mine off!
>>
>> However, a couple warnings:
>>
>> 1 - Be prepared for about 10 times more wind circulating through the
>> jeep. Anything not securely stowed will be on the pavement.
>>
>> 2 - I would recommend getting some sport handles so you have something
>> to grab on when taking turns. Anyone who rides with you will likely
>> freak out as well.
>>
>> But, I don't think you are really doing your jeep justice unless you
>> have the doors off.
>>
>>
>> On 9 May 2005 07:28:51 -0700, "rmcaskey@comcast.net"
>> <rmcaskey@comcast.net> wrote:
>>
>>>i'm confused.
>>>
>>>all the instructions for my wrangler unlimited refer to removal of the
>>>doors (and folding the windshield down) being for "off-road only".
>>>having spent 14 years in the army, i fully support the windshield
>>>warning. i can tell you with some degree of authority that a little
>>>stone can leave a big mark even when your only going 35 or 40. if it
>>>can chip your windshield, it can damn sure put a hurt on your forehead.
>>>
>>>but as i cruised around yesterday, feeling quite sporty with the
>>>sunrider roof open, i saw at least 6 wranglers with the doors off.
>>>
>>>is a middle aged, overweight, grey-haired guy allowed to do this also,
>>>or is this something reserved for the young and immortal??
>>>
>>>martin caskey
>>>millers island, maryland
>>
>
On Tue, 10 May 2005 02:20:27 GMT, "Eric" <gymrat@baileyscorner.com>
wrote:
>I second your second point... my wife won't even ride with me if I have the
>doors off.
>
>Eric
>"Dallas Kincaid" <dallas@xecu.net> wrote in message
>news:s34v71tp24f8gq0upehv0u717ssff2cddb@4ax.com.. .
>> Hell yeah! Take the doors off! I love having mine off!
>>
>> However, a couple warnings:
>>
>> 1 - Be prepared for about 10 times more wind circulating through the
>> jeep. Anything not securely stowed will be on the pavement.
>>
>> 2 - I would recommend getting some sport handles so you have something
>> to grab on when taking turns. Anyone who rides with you will likely
>> freak out as well.
>>
>> But, I don't think you are really doing your jeep justice unless you
>> have the doors off.
>>
>>
>> On 9 May 2005 07:28:51 -0700, "rmcaskey@comcast.net"
>> <rmcaskey@comcast.net> wrote:
>>
>>>i'm confused.
>>>
>>>all the instructions for my wrangler unlimited refer to removal of the
>>>doors (and folding the windshield down) being for "off-road only".
>>>having spent 14 years in the army, i fully support the windshield
>>>warning. i can tell you with some degree of authority that a little
>>>stone can leave a big mark even when your only going 35 or 40. if it
>>>can chip your windshield, it can damn sure put a hurt on your forehead.
>>>
>>>but as i cruised around yesterday, feeling quite sporty with the
>>>sunrider roof open, i saw at least 6 wranglers with the doors off.
>>>
>>>is a middle aged, overweight, grey-haired guy allowed to do this also,
>>>or is this something reserved for the young and immortal??
>>>
>>>martin caskey
>>>millers island, maryland
>>
>
#52
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Re: Doors - on or off??
My girlfriends the same way...babies! :)
On Tue, 10 May 2005 02:20:27 GMT, "Eric" <gymrat@baileyscorner.com>
wrote:
>I second your second point... my wife won't even ride with me if I have the
>doors off.
>
>Eric
>"Dallas Kincaid" <dallas@xecu.net> wrote in message
>news:s34v71tp24f8gq0upehv0u717ssff2cddb@4ax.com.. .
>> Hell yeah! Take the doors off! I love having mine off!
>>
>> However, a couple warnings:
>>
>> 1 - Be prepared for about 10 times more wind circulating through the
>> jeep. Anything not securely stowed will be on the pavement.
>>
>> 2 - I would recommend getting some sport handles so you have something
>> to grab on when taking turns. Anyone who rides with you will likely
>> freak out as well.
>>
>> But, I don't think you are really doing your jeep justice unless you
>> have the doors off.
>>
>>
>> On 9 May 2005 07:28:51 -0700, "rmcaskey@comcast.net"
>> <rmcaskey@comcast.net> wrote:
>>
>>>i'm confused.
>>>
>>>all the instructions for my wrangler unlimited refer to removal of the
>>>doors (and folding the windshield down) being for "off-road only".
>>>having spent 14 years in the army, i fully support the windshield
>>>warning. i can tell you with some degree of authority that a little
>>>stone can leave a big mark even when your only going 35 or 40. if it
>>>can chip your windshield, it can damn sure put a hurt on your forehead.
>>>
>>>but as i cruised around yesterday, feeling quite sporty with the
>>>sunrider roof open, i saw at least 6 wranglers with the doors off.
>>>
>>>is a middle aged, overweight, grey-haired guy allowed to do this also,
>>>or is this something reserved for the young and immortal??
>>>
>>>martin caskey
>>>millers island, maryland
>>
>
On Tue, 10 May 2005 02:20:27 GMT, "Eric" <gymrat@baileyscorner.com>
wrote:
>I second your second point... my wife won't even ride with me if I have the
>doors off.
>
>Eric
>"Dallas Kincaid" <dallas@xecu.net> wrote in message
>news:s34v71tp24f8gq0upehv0u717ssff2cddb@4ax.com.. .
>> Hell yeah! Take the doors off! I love having mine off!
>>
>> However, a couple warnings:
>>
>> 1 - Be prepared for about 10 times more wind circulating through the
>> jeep. Anything not securely stowed will be on the pavement.
>>
>> 2 - I would recommend getting some sport handles so you have something
>> to grab on when taking turns. Anyone who rides with you will likely
>> freak out as well.
>>
>> But, I don't think you are really doing your jeep justice unless you
>> have the doors off.
>>
>>
>> On 9 May 2005 07:28:51 -0700, "rmcaskey@comcast.net"
>> <rmcaskey@comcast.net> wrote:
>>
>>>i'm confused.
>>>
>>>all the instructions for my wrangler unlimited refer to removal of the
>>>doors (and folding the windshield down) being for "off-road only".
>>>having spent 14 years in the army, i fully support the windshield
>>>warning. i can tell you with some degree of authority that a little
>>>stone can leave a big mark even when your only going 35 or 40. if it
>>>can chip your windshield, it can damn sure put a hurt on your forehead.
>>>
>>>but as i cruised around yesterday, feeling quite sporty with the
>>>sunrider roof open, i saw at least 6 wranglers with the doors off.
>>>
>>>is a middle aged, overweight, grey-haired guy allowed to do this also,
>>>or is this something reserved for the young and immortal??
>>>
>>>martin caskey
>>>millers island, maryland
>>
>
#53
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Re: Doors - on or off??
My girlfriends the same way...babies! :)
On Tue, 10 May 2005 02:20:27 GMT, "Eric" <gymrat@baileyscorner.com>
wrote:
>I second your second point... my wife won't even ride with me if I have the
>doors off.
>
>Eric
>"Dallas Kincaid" <dallas@xecu.net> wrote in message
>news:s34v71tp24f8gq0upehv0u717ssff2cddb@4ax.com.. .
>> Hell yeah! Take the doors off! I love having mine off!
>>
>> However, a couple warnings:
>>
>> 1 - Be prepared for about 10 times more wind circulating through the
>> jeep. Anything not securely stowed will be on the pavement.
>>
>> 2 - I would recommend getting some sport handles so you have something
>> to grab on when taking turns. Anyone who rides with you will likely
>> freak out as well.
>>
>> But, I don't think you are really doing your jeep justice unless you
>> have the doors off.
>>
>>
>> On 9 May 2005 07:28:51 -0700, "rmcaskey@comcast.net"
>> <rmcaskey@comcast.net> wrote:
>>
>>>i'm confused.
>>>
>>>all the instructions for my wrangler unlimited refer to removal of the
>>>doors (and folding the windshield down) being for "off-road only".
>>>having spent 14 years in the army, i fully support the windshield
>>>warning. i can tell you with some degree of authority that a little
>>>stone can leave a big mark even when your only going 35 or 40. if it
>>>can chip your windshield, it can damn sure put a hurt on your forehead.
>>>
>>>but as i cruised around yesterday, feeling quite sporty with the
>>>sunrider roof open, i saw at least 6 wranglers with the doors off.
>>>
>>>is a middle aged, overweight, grey-haired guy allowed to do this also,
>>>or is this something reserved for the young and immortal??
>>>
>>>martin caskey
>>>millers island, maryland
>>
>
On Tue, 10 May 2005 02:20:27 GMT, "Eric" <gymrat@baileyscorner.com>
wrote:
>I second your second point... my wife won't even ride with me if I have the
>doors off.
>
>Eric
>"Dallas Kincaid" <dallas@xecu.net> wrote in message
>news:s34v71tp24f8gq0upehv0u717ssff2cddb@4ax.com.. .
>> Hell yeah! Take the doors off! I love having mine off!
>>
>> However, a couple warnings:
>>
>> 1 - Be prepared for about 10 times more wind circulating through the
>> jeep. Anything not securely stowed will be on the pavement.
>>
>> 2 - I would recommend getting some sport handles so you have something
>> to grab on when taking turns. Anyone who rides with you will likely
>> freak out as well.
>>
>> But, I don't think you are really doing your jeep justice unless you
>> have the doors off.
>>
>>
>> On 9 May 2005 07:28:51 -0700, "rmcaskey@comcast.net"
>> <rmcaskey@comcast.net> wrote:
>>
>>>i'm confused.
>>>
>>>all the instructions for my wrangler unlimited refer to removal of the
>>>doors (and folding the windshield down) being for "off-road only".
>>>having spent 14 years in the army, i fully support the windshield
>>>warning. i can tell you with some degree of authority that a little
>>>stone can leave a big mark even when your only going 35 or 40. if it
>>>can chip your windshield, it can damn sure put a hurt on your forehead.
>>>
>>>but as i cruised around yesterday, feeling quite sporty with the
>>>sunrider roof open, i saw at least 6 wranglers with the doors off.
>>>
>>>is a middle aged, overweight, grey-haired guy allowed to do this also,
>>>or is this something reserved for the young and immortal??
>>>
>>>martin caskey
>>>millers island, maryland
>>
>
#54
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Re: Doors - on or off??
But that's how we tell if the cop's happy.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
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Dave wrote:
>
> Motorcycle riders ride with only sunglasses on all the time... I've been
> hit with trash off of a garbage truck... more stones than I can count,
> and bugs... lots and lots of bugs - taught me to keep my mouth closed...
> ~Dave
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
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Dave wrote:
>
> Motorcycle riders ride with only sunglasses on all the time... I've been
> hit with trash off of a garbage truck... more stones than I can count,
> and bugs... lots and lots of bugs - taught me to keep my mouth closed...
> ~Dave
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Re: Doors - on or off??
But that's how we tell if the cop's happy.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Dave wrote:
>
> Motorcycle riders ride with only sunglasses on all the time... I've been
> hit with trash off of a garbage truck... more stones than I can count,
> and bugs... lots and lots of bugs - taught me to keep my mouth closed...
> ~Dave
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Dave wrote:
>
> Motorcycle riders ride with only sunglasses on all the time... I've been
> hit with trash off of a garbage truck... more stones than I can count,
> and bugs... lots and lots of bugs - taught me to keep my mouth closed...
> ~Dave
#56
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Re: Doors - on or off??
But that's how we tell if the cop's happy.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Dave wrote:
>
> Motorcycle riders ride with only sunglasses on all the time... I've been
> hit with trash off of a garbage truck... more stones than I can count,
> and bugs... lots and lots of bugs - taught me to keep my mouth closed...
> ~Dave
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Dave wrote:
>
> Motorcycle riders ride with only sunglasses on all the time... I've been
> hit with trash off of a garbage truck... more stones than I can count,
> and bugs... lots and lots of bugs - taught me to keep my mouth closed...
> ~Dave
#57
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Re: Doors - on or off??
But that's how we tell if the cop's happy.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Dave wrote:
>
> Motorcycle riders ride with only sunglasses on all the time... I've been
> hit with trash off of a garbage truck... more stones than I can count,
> and bugs... lots and lots of bugs - taught me to keep my mouth closed...
> ~Dave
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Dave wrote:
>
> Motorcycle riders ride with only sunglasses on all the time... I've been
> hit with trash off of a garbage truck... more stones than I can count,
> and bugs... lots and lots of bugs - taught me to keep my mouth closed...
> ~Dave
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Re: Doors - on or off??
On Mon, 9 May 2005 10:38:12 -0700, Jeff Strickland wrote:
> perfectly OK that you take the doors off and drive around. You need to be
> sure your skirt doesn't fly up,
It's called a 'kilt'! :-)
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> perfectly OK that you take the doors off and drive around. You need to be
> sure your skirt doesn't fly up,
It's called a 'kilt'! :-)
-D
--
Q: What is the difference between open-source and commercial software?
A: If you have a problem with commercial software you can call a phone
number and they will tell you it might be solved in a future version.
For open-source sofware there isn't a phone number to call, but you
get the solution within a day.
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#59
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Re: Doors - on or off??
On Mon, 9 May 2005 10:38:12 -0700, Jeff Strickland wrote:
> perfectly OK that you take the doors off and drive around. You need to be
> sure your skirt doesn't fly up,
It's called a 'kilt'! :-)
-D
--
Q: What is the difference between open-source and commercial software?
A: If you have a problem with commercial software you can call a phone
number and they will tell you it might be solved in a future version.
For open-source sofware there isn't a phone number to call, but you
get the solution within a day.
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> perfectly OK that you take the doors off and drive around. You need to be
> sure your skirt doesn't fly up,
It's called a 'kilt'! :-)
-D
--
Q: What is the difference between open-source and commercial software?
A: If you have a problem with commercial software you can call a phone
number and they will tell you it might be solved in a future version.
For open-source sofware there isn't a phone number to call, but you
get the solution within a day.
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#60
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Re: Doors - on or off??
On Mon, 9 May 2005 10:38:12 -0700, Jeff Strickland wrote:
> perfectly OK that you take the doors off and drive around. You need to be
> sure your skirt doesn't fly up,
It's called a 'kilt'! :-)
-D
--
Q: What is the difference between open-source and commercial software?
A: If you have a problem with commercial software you can call a phone
number and they will tell you it might be solved in a future version.
For open-source sofware there isn't a phone number to call, but you
get the solution within a day.
www: http://dman13.dyndns.org/~dman/ jabber: dman@dman13.dyndns.org
> perfectly OK that you take the doors off and drive around. You need to be
> sure your skirt doesn't fly up,
It's called a 'kilt'! :-)
-D
--
Q: What is the difference between open-source and commercial software?
A: If you have a problem with commercial software you can call a phone
number and they will tell you it might be solved in a future version.
For open-source sofware there isn't a phone number to call, but you
get the solution within a day.
www: http://dman13.dyndns.org/~dman/ jabber: dman@dman13.dyndns.org