06-03-2014, 01:38 PM
You're talking about trying this with the floormat in place, so I assume this is on the street, with... what shoes on? That could be another factor. Just about any tennis shoe works for me, but the softer sole the better, with a rounded heel (driving shoes), boots are pretty bad, as well as loafers / other slippery, loose, office work shoes. Sandals might be suicide.
Take out the floor mats, lace your shoes up tight, and give it another shot. And the rev match doesn't need to be perfect to make it a success, any blip helps.
Take out the floor mats, lace your shoes up tight, and give it another shot. And the rev match doesn't need to be perfect to make it a success, any blip helps.
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