You remarked on his head up against the window! You don't need speed for that, looks like you have no clutch control hence the dog being thrown back. Driving like that will require you to brake hard one day, I just hope the dog isn't with you then.
Take him with you by all means but not to the grave.
Les you on drugs??? I commented because I noticed he was looking at the camera when I played it back. It never hurt him in any way! I am in the kennel club and he has his gold in obedience! Who did that??? Me the loving owner!
I was making a fun video to share down a quiet lane. I'm hardly driving recklessly in the video. Driving close to the camera yes but fast? In 3rd gear in a standard 948cc car?? Don't be do ridiculous.
You want to get into the real world and look at drivers who have serious bad clutch control as you call it. I have good clutch control. I was doing a video, in a straight line. With no one else around. Hurting no one, including the dog.
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Les, I ow you a apology , i must of spat my dummy out of the pram
As for the dog his name is Alfie and he was not hurt in the making of this video, for the record if you watch it again he only touches the back seat and NOT the wind screen.
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Morrisminormo wrote:Did you notice the dogs head up the back window when I pulled off lol
I didn't mean this in the 'wrong way' I just thought it's was slightly funny that he was more bothered starring at the camera than sitting face forward
Just in case my comment gets perceived in the wrong way
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My personal view is standard car standard exhaust, bigger exhaust only to match other engine mods but in the past I have tried these sort of things so perhaps can't get on to you! Hope Alfie is doing well.