"Mike Romain" <romainm@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
news:483d6ad8$0$22354$9a6e19ea@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Speaking of history, Wikipedia even lists 'death wobble' in relation
> to motorcycles 'AND' Jeeps!
>
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Speed_wobble
>
> Sure some 'biker' might have first coined the phrase BEFORE 1949 EH,
> when the first civilian Jeep came out, or was it before Austin made
> the design in 1905, but the phrase relates to steering dynamics with
> one pivot point. Both the Jeep and motorcycle have that geometry.
>
Bull****, and what you just wrote proves you don't have a clue about
which you write.
> Using the phrase in relation****p to Jeeps is quite proper and if you
> weren't such a self confessed Jeep dolt, you would know that.
>
It is improper and a sign of those ignorant about suspension systems,
their designs, and wheels with all their attributes. No one died of
death wobble in a Jeep, ever.
Your stupidity is defending something of which you know nothing.
Ignorance of what death wobble is and its causes is ok if you admit you
were foolish in jumping to conclusions, stupidity rears its ugly ass
head when you defend your ignorance and totally without merit.
It is idiots like you who give others a bad name, and I hope you get
sued by Jeep.
Wheel ****mmy is not death wobble, fool, and neither are a variety of
other things associated with wheels.
Besides, you are a top posting tard, so I responded in kind.
Oh, your link? Written by fools to sup****t fools, if its written on the
net it must be true, eh?
BWAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!
> Mike


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