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The BMW Range
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F10, F11, F07
How do you drive your F10
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<blockquote data-quote="LiteBulb" data-source="post: 517836" data-attributes="member: 21525"><p>seating position:</p><p></p><p>seating should be comfortable, neither too near (nascar), nor too far from the steering. i usually sit low and straight because i have a backache.</p><p></p><p>steering position, with your hands on the 9-o'clock and 3-o'clock of the steering wheel, elbow should be bent slightly. then ensure that you are able to touch the 12-0'clock of the steering with both your wrist while seated. this will enable you maximise your turning radius of your steering while maintaining the 3-9-o'clock position.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LiteBulb, post: 517836, member: 21525"] seating position: seating should be comfortable, neither too near (nascar), nor too far from the steering. i usually sit low and straight because i have a backache. steering position, with your hands on the 9-o'clock and 3-o'clock of the steering wheel, elbow should be bent slightly. then ensure that you are able to touch the 12-0'clock of the steering with both your wrist while seated. this will enable you maximise your turning radius of your steering while maintaining the 3-9-o'clock position. [/QUOTE]
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