Eiger Question.
#1
I have a question seeing as how the salesman at LongShore Cycles in Florence, Al asked me more question than I asked him and walked off pretty much after he found out how old I was....but that's a diffrent story.
On an Eiger they all have the Hi-Lo and I think it's Reverse shift on the body....What's that for?
I seen them on all of them even the manuals.
On an Eiger they all have the Hi-Lo and I think it's Reverse shift on the body....What's that for?
I seen them on all of them even the manuals.
#5
Originally posted by: CobraR6
If the eiger is an automatic, the F would bne forward, the R would be reverse, and N would be nuetral. Hi and Lo would be for selecting between high and low range.
If the eiger is an automatic, the F would bne forward, the R would be reverse, and N would be nuetral. Hi and Lo would be for selecting between high and low range.
Well You can shift it into lo and run through the 5 gears or put it in hi and run through the 5 gears?
Sorry for what may be some retarded questions but like I said the only sales person within an hour of here pretty much blew me off.
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