
Originally Posted by
mikehzz
Also why people who don't have one drive slower and are more alert in case they do. It becomes a bit tedious being ultra vigilant day in, day out though so on goes a bar and with the relaxed consequences comes a higher probability of collecting a roo.
The same can be said about modified trucks. I've seen more of them break than more standard trucks on the same track. The modified guys don't bother picking lines anymore while the standard guys are ultra careful about the line they take.
I don't that's a fair assumtion of bullbars, I drive very cautously when there are roos around (dusk/dawn) and I have a bar fitted, probably why I've only had one animal strike in 20yrs(bullbar fitted) and one strike (not fitted) actually the roo hit me(driver side door) at 10kph.
And the assumtion that once you have accessories fitted, you just bump and bash your way around in the bush not worrying about the correct line is just rediculous, all the money you pay for a 4WD and accessories these days, why would you, doesn't make sense too me, if I bump my bar or land on a slider or rear bar, it's been accidental or I've slid off the track due to loss of traction, not barging my way through things, shame you were'nt out with all of us at Lithgow on the weekend, I think you may have been supprised with the way all the drivers drove the tracks(modified as you call them and non modified)
Baz.
Cheers Baz.
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