Pedal Steel Players Prefer Manual Transmission Vehicles?
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Manual all the way...especially my '74 Stingray with the Muncie 4 speed that I just brought out for it's first summer run today
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Hear my album, "Armistice" featuring Fender 400 on every song:
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Manual vs Automatic
I prefer manual-shift cars. I also ride motorcycles, and since I got a motorcycle well before getting a car, I took shifting gears for granted. I can switch back and forth from one (motorcycle) to the other (manual-shift car) without thinking about anything other than where I want to go, even though hands/feet are doing completely different functions on each type vehicle. But since last month, my main vehicle is a pickup with automatic. I still have a motorcycle too, but as others have pointed out, heavy traffic that hardly moves these days makes me appreciate having the automatic when I am in any size city.
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This reminds me of my friend's response when I told him how many pedal steel players are also pilots: "You are saying that steel players like fidding with precise settings and overly complex multitasking?"
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CDL now has a seperate classification for standard & automatic...having one for 46 yrs..I do both well....kinda fits in with steel pedals...
CDL now has a seperate classification for standard & automatic...having one for 46 yrs..I do both well....kinda fits in with steel pedals...
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I have a 1987 Ford Bronco with a 4 speed manual. A very fun truck to play with. And my Dad owns some very old manual vehicles if anybody is interested in listen.
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Manual vs Automatic
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My current bike is a Honda CRF450L dualsport bike. I stopped riding street bikes this year. But, my wife still has her Triumph Street Twin, in case I ever need to hit the highway. The pic is from earlier this year when I was still living in SC.
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I voted "automatic," but it depends on the vehicle and its use. I surely enjoyed going through the gears in my '73 240Z Datsun, but that was for fun driving only. And that vehicle went away a few years back. I now drive a Toyota 4Runner with an automatic.
Two things about an automatic transmission that I prefer are 1) I can drink coffee and drive at the same time, and 2) I don't burn out clutches while backing my bass boat down a ramp into the lake, or pulling it out either one.
Two things about an automatic transmission that I prefer are 1) I can drink coffee and drive at the same time, and 2) I don't burn out clutches while backing my bass boat down a ramp into the lake, or pulling it out either one.
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