Let's see your Alfa Romeos!
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Well according to Clarkson I can now officially call myself a petrolhead...picked up this morning, bit wet to really give it a proper drive but can already tell it's going to be fantastic to do so; the delicate steering feel is great.
Although I think I might look to get some Pilot Sports on it sooner than later as heard the P Zeros are very fair weather tires!
Although I think I might look to get some Pilot Sports on it sooner than later as heard the P Zeros are very fair weather tires!
RJH777 said:
Well according to Clarkson I can now officially call myself a petrolhead...picked up this morning, bit wet to really give it a proper drive but can already tell it's going to be fantastic to do so; the delicate steering feel is great.
Although I think I might look to get some Pilot Sports on it sooner than later as heard the P Zeros are very fair weather tires!
Well done, although strictly speaking Clarkson is / was wrong. You see anyone can buy an Alfa Romeo. Only a petrolhead would be silly enough to buy a second one.Although I think I might look to get some Pilot Sports on it sooner than later as heard the P Zeros are very fair weather tires!
robemcdonald said:
RJH777 said:
Well according to Clarkson I can now officially call myself a petrolhead...picked up this morning, bit wet to really give it a proper drive but can already tell it's going to be fantastic to do so; the delicate steering feel is great.
Although I think I might look to get some Pilot Sports on it sooner than later as heard the P Zeros are very fair weather tires!
Well done, although strictly speaking Clarkson is / was wrong. You see anyone can buy an Alfa Romeo. Only a petrolhead would be silly enough to buy a second one.Although I think I might look to get some Pilot Sports on it sooner than later as heard the P Zeros are very fair weather tires!
I can recommend the Michelins by the way.
robemcdonald said:
RJH777 said:
Well according to Clarkson I can now officially call myself a petrolhead...picked up this morning, bit wet to really give it a proper drive but can already tell it's going to be fantastic to do so; the delicate steering feel is great.
Although I think I might look to get some Pilot Sports on it sooner than later as heard the P Zeros are very fair weather tires!
Well done, although strictly speaking Clarkson is / was wrong. You see anyone can buy an Alfa Romeo. Only a petrolhead would be silly enough to buy a second one.Although I think I might look to get some Pilot Sports on it sooner than later as heard the P Zeros are very fair weather tires!
psi310398 said:
robemcdonald said:
RJH777 said:
Well according to Clarkson I can now officially call myself a petrolhead...picked up this morning, bit wet to really give it a proper drive but can already tell it's going to be fantastic to do so; the delicate steering feel is great.
Although I think I might look to get some Pilot Sports on it sooner than later as heard the P Zeros are very fair weather tires!
Well done, although strictly speaking Clarkson is / was wrong. You see anyone can buy an Alfa Romeo. Only a petrolhead would be silly enough to buy a second one.Although I think I might look to get some Pilot Sports on it sooner than later as heard the P Zeros are very fair weather tires!
psi310398 said:
robemcdonald said:
RJH777 said:
Well according to Clarkson I can now officially call myself a petrolhead...picked up this morning, bit wet to really give it a proper drive but can already tell it's going to be fantastic to do so; the delicate steering feel is great.
Although I think I might look to get some Pilot Sports on it sooner than later as heard the P Zeros are very fair weather tires!
Well done, although strictly speaking Clarkson is / was wrong. You see anyone can buy an Alfa Romeo. Only a petrolhead would be silly enough to buy a second one.Although I think I might look to get some Pilot Sports on it sooner than later as heard the P Zeros are very fair weather tires!
sunbeam alpine said:
We morons try to cover the risk of non-starting by having a suitably large number of Alfas available. One of them will always start...
Sorry, I think that’s not quite accurate. I follow the excellent logic as far as it goes but, surely, none of them is guaranteed to start every time but at least one should at any given point! Square Leg said:
waynedear said:
Square Leg said:
robemcdonald said:
Well done, although strictly speaking Clarkson is / was wrong. You see anyone can buy an Alfa Romeo. Only a petrolhead would be silly enough to buy a second one.
I’m on my 3rd… And possibly mad….
psi310398 said:
sunbeam alpine said:
Sorry, I think that’s not quite accurate. I follow the excellent logic as far as it goes but, surely, none of them is guaranteed to start every time but at least one should at any given point! I can't complain at all on this front, but realise that in posting this I have damned myself. Will pack a massive toolkit just in case.
robemcdonald said:
Square Leg said:
waynedear said:
Square Leg said:
robemcdonald said:
Well done, although strictly speaking Clarkson is / was wrong. You see anyone can buy an Alfa Romeo. Only a petrolhead would be silly enough to buy a second one.
I’m on my 3rd… And possibly mad….
Racked up about 4k kms in 2.5 months and the Twinny behaved pretty good.
Tour to a car gallery, and as always there's good company to keep the spirits high.
Two wheels I know... The original Teardrops will be kept for summer (fresh Vreddie Ultracs in April) and two 10-point stars are waiting for two new Wintracs and a set of spacers to fill the gaps and keep the rear brakes clear.
Next: sorting a list of minor niggles and 305 brakes up front. Thinking about Sparco buckets to replace the original Lusso Momo leather. Kart-like behaviour does not like sliding bums, and the wife agrees...
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