Look what the postman brought me

Marlon

Lifer
 Lancs.
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Stuartt said:
Nice one :thumbsup:
That's the easy bit done, when's the install then Colin ?

Stuart

I'm waiting for a quote to fit it from Peter Van Der Veer - a garage in Marsden that was recommended by forum members.
 
One of the best things you'll buy for your Z4 if you do any long drives :thumbsup: worth every penny.

I done 450 miles to Scotland and only turned it off for service station visits :lol:
 
ben g said:
One of the best things you'll buy for your Z4 if you do any long drives :thumbsup: worth every penny.

I done 450 miles to Scotland and only turned it off for service station visits :lol:

:)
I cant wait to get it fitted - its simplicity is perfect: depress the end to set the speed, then push forwards to speed up, pull towards to slow down I'm guessing?
:driving:
 
Yep great buy Marlon! Something I've always fancied on my Zeds (and M)

Looking forward to hearing how the install goes and how useful you find it :thumbsup:
 
The only thing I miss with the Z4 cruise control is the dash indicator ,I've only used mine a few times since I bought it from Sopers about 4 yrs ago.Reason for buying it then was the price £66 making it a cheap upgrade.
 
Marlon said:
ben g said:
One of the best things you'll buy for your Z4 if you do any long drives :thumbsup: worth every penny.

I done 450 miles to Scotland and only turned it off for service station visits :lol:

:)
I cant wait to get it fitted - its simplicity is perfect: depress the end to set the speed, then push forwards to speed up, pull towards to slow down I'm guessing?
:driving:
yep. and up and down to switch off.
Would be perfect if it was speed-adaptive as I love using it but here in Holland people have an incredibly irritating habit of overtaking you just to slow down in front of you again. Absofkglutely infuriating and I still don't understand why they do it!
Can anyone shed any light? PVR? other dutchies???
 
never used mine :D ...well maybe once to check it worked, tend to only use the zed for fun so not ever really on motorways with it...sure it will come in handy one day :D
 
Marlon said:
ben g said:
One of the best things you'll buy for your Z4 if you do any long drives :thumbsup: worth every penny.

I done 450 miles to Scotland and only turned it off for service station visits :lol:

:)
I cant wait to get it fitted - its simplicity is perfect: depress the end to set the speed, then push forwards to speed up, pull towards to slow down I'm guessing?
:driving:


That's what I thought Colin, but the button on the end is resume last set speed, you push away to set. Many a time I have blinded the oncoming cars or the car in front flicking onto main beam instead of setting the speed.

Stuart
 
Marlon said:
ben g said:
One of the best things you'll buy for your Z4 if you do any long drives :thumbsup: worth every penny.

I done 450 miles to Scotland and only turned it off for service station visits :lol:
:)
I cant wait to get it fitted - its simplicity is perfect: depress the end to set the speed, then push forwards to speed up, pull towards to slow down I'm guessing?
:driving:
Not quite - Push it towards the front of the car at the desired speed to engage; will disengage either by braking or pushing the lever up/down; re-engage at the previous set speed by depressing the end.
 
Chris_D said:
here in Holland people have an incredibly irritating habit of overtaking you just to slow down in front of you again. Absofkglutely infuriating and I still don't understand why they do it!
Can anyone shed any light? PVR? other dutchies???
I noticed the same when I lived there. I just overtook them back, on the basis that they slowed down to admire my car and so it was my duty to overtake and let them get another good look.
 
I love my cruise control. Use it frequently when on the motorway. If every car had it as standard and everybody used it correctly I think the motorways would be much safer also. :)
 
Stuartt said:
Marlon said:
ben g said:
One of the best things you'll buy for your Z4 if you do any long drives :thumbsup: worth every penny.

I done 450 miles to Scotland and only turned it off for service station visits :lol:

:)
I cant wait to get it fitted - its simplicity is perfect: depress the end to set the speed, then push forwards to speed up, pull towards to slow down I'm guessing?
:driving:


That's what I thought Colin, but the button on the end is resume last set speed, you push away to set. Many a time I have blinded the oncoming cars or the car in front flicking onto main beam instead of setting the speed.

Stuart

:lol: I've done that before also. My brain must have decided to stop working briefly!
 
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