Driving without shoes
#31
[QUOTE]Originally posted by Johnny--2K
[B]I actually have a pair of PILOTI mid cut racing shoes from Hammacher Schlemmer....very comfortable, the soles are patterned by Dunlop, and on the back of the shoe, the soles curve up over the back of the sole for better heel-toe action, and they are very thin, so good contact with the pedals (much closer) they are also very light, breath well,
[B]I actually have a pair of PILOTI mid cut racing shoes from Hammacher Schlemmer....very comfortable, the soles are patterned by Dunlop, and on the back of the shoe, the soles curve up over the back of the sole for better heel-toe action, and they are very thin, so good contact with the pedals (much closer) they are also very light, breath well,
#32
I tried it once in the S and the rubber nubbs on the clutch and brake pedal hurt your feet.
The right shoes while driving the S is very important. You really need to feel the pedals and one of my pet peeves is having to drive with dress shoes on,
The right shoes while driving the S is very important. You really need to feel the pedals and one of my pet peeves is having to drive with dress shoes on,
#35
I like to drive barefoot with headphones on, while eating a hamburger with one hand and drinking a beer with the other.
I like to.....but don't. Good thing they have laws against that sort of stuff.
I like to.....but don't. Good thing they have laws against that sort of stuff.
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