by rider » Wed Jun 07, 2023 4:59 am
JT1020 wrote: ↑Tue Jun 06, 2023 7:15 am
Yeh it sounds like you’d be more suited to a car, maybe convertible, with doors.
Well, I've three of those...! (see my signature)
I need something hardcore! But, "hardcore" comes with a price....! They always do!
jensenracing77 wrote: ↑Tue Jun 06, 2023 11:02 am
I did not read all the replies but for getting in and out, how about little elastic bowl covers to put on each shoe as you step in and out? May sound silly but I have seen people do that in other situations.
Funny, I actually thought about it! We call them "shoe covers or booty". I have those. When a maintenance person visits the apartment, I have him wear those since I have strict "no foot wear" policy! They can't remove the shoes for safety and insurance reasons. So, yeah, that's an option. However, after a person puts on those, he/she might first need to stand on the street before stepping on the seat, probably. The process can be refined for better.
JT1020 wrote: ↑Tue Jun 06, 2023 12:25 pm
I once seen a guy I used to work with who was Ford daft, and he got his focus RS and asked a girl to put on they elasticated show protectors on to protect the mats
Gotta use protection lol
Hope they are still dating each other....! But, I suspect he got the priorities right.....!
But, yeah, protecting the mat is plain silly!
[quote=JT1020 post_id=311406 time=1686035757 user_id=7483]
Yeh it sounds like you’d be more suited to a car, maybe convertible, with doors.
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Well, I've three of those...! (see my signature) 8) I need something hardcore! But, "hardcore" comes with a price....! They always do!
[quote=jensenracing77 post_id=311407 time=1686049367 user_id=7573]
I did not read all the replies but for getting in and out, how about little elastic bowl covers to put on each shoe as you step in and out? May sound silly but I have seen people do that in other situations.
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Funny, I actually thought about it! We call them "shoe covers or booty". I have those. When a maintenance person visits the apartment, I have him wear those since I have strict "no foot wear" policy! They can't remove the shoes for safety and insurance reasons. So, yeah, that's an option. However, after a person puts on those, he/she might first need to stand on the street before stepping on the seat, probably. The process can be refined for better.
[quote=JT1020 post_id=311408 time=1686054311 user_id=7483]
I once seen a guy I used to work with who was Ford daft, and he got his focus RS and asked a girl to put on they elasticated show protectors on to protect the mats 😂😂
Gotta use protection lol
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Hope they are still dating each other....! But, I suspect he got the priorities right.....! :vroom: But, yeah, protecting the mat is plain silly!