Big day today...
I drove my mk1 for the first time in 2 years since I smashed my elbow in a bike accident.
I took it for an MOT today and it passed (again).
I'm really pleased because I can cope OK with the heavy unassisted steering although I've only driven it a few miles so far. I've been driving a mk1 Focus and the MR2 does feel strange after not driving it for so long. I think it needs a good run to fully free up the various bushes etc because it feels a bit clumsy and squeaky over speed bumps etc.
But it's back on the road again
I've had the car since 1994 so I have really hated not being able to drive it for the last two years....
Back on the road again
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Re: Back on the road again
Fantastic mate bet you`re chuffed. Must have been a bad injury to stop you driving the 2 for so long!
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Re: Back on the road again
You'll be celebrating 20 years of ownership next year then
That's about 5 years longer than I've had mine
I find that the steering doesn't feel heavy unless the front tyres lose a bit of pressure
Reinflated to normal & it feels light
That's about 5 years longer than I've had mine
I find that the steering doesn't feel heavy unless the front tyres lose a bit of pressure
Reinflated to normal & it feels light
Re: Back on the road again
Glad to hear you're back on the road! Mine was off for about a month getting various work done a little while back, and I went properly stir crazy. I even clay-barred my old E39 diesel,I was missing tinkering with cars so much!
Can't imagine what two years was like...
Ditto with the tyre pressures. I found my steering feels a lot lighter with new rubber on the front as well, if you car has been off the road for a couple of years the tyres must be fairly old by now?
Can't imagine what two years was like...
Ditto with the tyre pressures. I found my steering feels a lot lighter with new rubber on the front as well, if you car has been off the road for a couple of years the tyres must be fairly old by now?
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Re: Back on the road again
Thanks for all the replies
Yes it was pretty bad... My elbow was smashed through the joint so the bone bits had to be drilled and tied together with wires fed through the drill holes. Not good.
The bad thing about it is that it takes ages to be able to get pain free movement in all possible joint directions. Eg it took over a year before it stopped hurting when fitting my sealtbelt in the Focus because you bend up your arm then twist your wrist and push away and pull down at the same time before clipping the belt in place. My elbow did not like this! If I did this several times in one day then the elbow joint would hurt all day
The consultant initially told me the break was so bad I'd never be able to bend my arm enough to touch my ear or straighten it to carry heavy items but I did loads and loads of physio and it's now nearly normal in terms of motion range. I can't quite straighten it perfectly like the other arm but I can fold it back as good as the other arm which is a huge, huge result
I did try driving around a few tight turns in the MR2 at low speed and the elbow was fine The elbow is an amazingly versatile joint in our body and it's easy to take it for granted until something goes wrong...
I'm hoping the car will drive better once I've done a few hundred miles in it because it definitely doesn't feel as supple as it used to. It needs a bit of physio too
D4N_V_U wrote:Fantastic mate bet you`re chuffed. Must have been a bad injury to stop you driving the 2 for so long!
Yes it was pretty bad... My elbow was smashed through the joint so the bone bits had to be drilled and tied together with wires fed through the drill holes. Not good.
The bad thing about it is that it takes ages to be able to get pain free movement in all possible joint directions. Eg it took over a year before it stopped hurting when fitting my sealtbelt in the Focus because you bend up your arm then twist your wrist and push away and pull down at the same time before clipping the belt in place. My elbow did not like this! If I did this several times in one day then the elbow joint would hurt all day
The consultant initially told me the break was so bad I'd never be able to bend my arm enough to touch my ear or straighten it to carry heavy items but I did loads and loads of physio and it's now nearly normal in terms of motion range. I can't quite straighten it perfectly like the other arm but I can fold it back as good as the other arm which is a huge, huge result
I did try driving around a few tight turns in the MR2 at low speed and the elbow was fine The elbow is an amazingly versatile joint in our body and it's easy to take it for granted until something goes wrong...
I'm hoping the car will drive better once I've done a few hundred miles in it because it definitely doesn't feel as supple as it used to. It needs a bit of physio too