As someone who has never used a liquid fuel stove, when you pack up camp can you empty the fuel from the stove? If you're transporting it inside a vehicle does it smell? I'm looking to upgrade from my cheapo propane coleman for next summer.
I don't understand why the LC's are so much when they come over. I bought my Delica for $10k and it had less than 80,000km on it. I know the LC is a lot more off road oriented and revered. More competition for the Cruisers at auction maybe.
Also, yes you may be paying more for an older...
Sorry, but no. I drive in Toronto, a busy city with small tight roads. The only way you wouldn't be able to see around is if you were 2' behind it. You learn to keep your distance and use different vantage points. With a rhd car I'm sure there are more disadvantages than in an SUV or truck. I...
A bunch? Please elaborate?
The only problem I have is intersections as I said, and if I can't see, I wait 20 seconds for the light to change. Passing, as I mentioned before, is not usually an option with the diesels anyways. They're not happy going much faster than the limit in most cases, and...
Awesome! Some guys from the Delica group out there have done it in their vans on 31's, no lockers or winch either. Slow and steady I assume. When I get back I would love to run that trail!
SCORED on Kijiji!!!!
IMG_7554 by TheMacrobius, on Flickr
Grabbed this stuff from a guy who builds custom off-road trailers in his spare time. Picked up the fridge, slider, and both stoves for less than half what it would be new. Fridge is slightly used, everything else is brand new!!! Woohoo!!!
I've been driving my RHD Delica for a few years now, the only issue is turning left in an intersection. Sometimes you just can't see around the vehicles facing you and you just have to wait. Not be able to see clearly if you need to pass, well, passing isn't always an option anyways with the...
Is this your very first bike? If so, get something in the 250cc range. It will be much easier to handle and WHEN you drop it, it won't be a beast to pick up. Glad to see you're taking a course! Stick with something small until you get to grips with riding, what matters is that you're opening a...
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