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Ehhhh, safety can be overrated. I have two tricks that I love to spring on first time passengers. The first is to use my quick release hub to pull the steering wheel off the steering column, while we're driving down the highway at speed, I then hold the wheel out as I turn to my passenger and scream. The second is to go in to a soft 60 degree turn, but when I'm about a third of the way through it, I stomp the accelerator down so the rear comes out and around, then I scream at the top of my lungs right before I catch it at the 360 degree mark and finish the turn. Both of these tricks never fail to get a priceless reaction out of the passenger. It's just part of the Cobra experience.
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Ehhhh, safety can be overrated. I have two tricks that I love to spring on first time passengers. The first is to use my quick release hub to pull the steering wheel off the steering column, while we're driving down the highway at speed, I then hold the wheel out as I turn to my passenger and scream. The second is to go in to a soft 60 degree turn, but when I'm about a third of the way through it, I stomp the accelerator down so the rear comes out and around, then I scream at the top of my lungs right before I catch it at the 360 degree mark and finish the turn. Both of these tricks never fail to get a priceless reaction out of the passenger. It's just part of the Cobra experience.
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Ehhhh, safety can be overrated. I have two tricks that I love to spring on first time passengers. The first is to use my quick release hub to pull the steering wheel off the steering column, while we're driving down the highway at speed, I then hold the wheel out as I turn to my passenger and scream. The second is to go in to a soft 60 degree turn, but when I'm about a third of the way through it, I stomp the accelerator down so the rear comes out and around, then I scream at the top of my lungs right before I catch it at the 360 degree mark and finish the turn. Both of these tricks never fail to get a priceless reaction out of the passenger. It's just part of the Cobra experience.
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