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br d

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Sunday 18th June 2017
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In the town:



Another from the car park:



Those pipes!



Bugger, should have used a flash!

br d

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Sunday 18th June 2017
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Climbed another mountain (well, a little one) getting used to it!

Bloody brakes are squealing like mad again. I put the car into McLaren before I came out and they half sorted it but it came back really bad.

Searching through some American sites I found these instructions:

"Do 8-10 80mph-25mph decelerations at 50-60% of your max pedal effort, without letting the brakes cool down in between.

Do 3 100-25mph decelerations at 80-90% of your max pedal effort, without letting the brakes cool down immediately after the first 80-25's.

Then, drive around for 10-15 minutes without using the brakes to cool it all off (preferably on a freeway with clean airflow).


This will put a bunch of pad material onto the rotors and then not only will your brakes stop better, but your brakes will last longer and not squeak. you will hear a small scuff type noise when you slow down but that's the pad material scraping pad material. totally normal."

I went out at 5 one Saturday morning to do this and it worked, that was just before I came out but it's as bad as ever now so I got about 1500 miles out of the cure.

I now have to find somewhere out here I can do it again without getting nicked!

br d

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The drive over the Alps from France into Switzerland was stunning. I didn't get any pics but managed some real balls out stuff on the twisting bits. As you come down the other side there were a couple of really gut wrenching moments where you are looking straight over a few thousand meters drop at Martigny with no barriers.
I slowed right down on those bits!

I took the D1506, superb road.

Managed to get right through Switzerland without buying the Vignette as well. German border control stopped me and had a good long look at the windscreen but then just waved me through.

Bloody great to be back in Germany after the stress of speed limits in Switzerland.

Some De-restricted Autobahn as you come up through the Black Forest and as a UK driver you just never get used to this.

After the third Audi has hammered past you at about 120mph you start to warm up.

Had a lot of fun. I'm not so keen on just sitting there at 140 but I really enjoy letting them hurtle past me and then flooring it.
These are nice, quick German cars we are talking about but this 650 is so fast they can't believe it when you are suddenly right there with them!
The roof down at 140 plus is some experience!
Lost some paperwork at one point! Straight out the roof! Kept my looper (a heavy guitar pedal) on top of everything after that.

Cold

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Sunday 18th June 2017
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br d said:
Bugger, should have used a flash!
Any better? Not sure. scratchchin



Fab thread. thumbup

br d

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Sunday 18th June 2017
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Cold said:
Any better? Not sure. scratchchin



Fab thread. thumbup
Thank you Cold!

I was sitting very comfortably in the hotel bar but your pic inspired me to go back down to the underground car park and look again. Found loads of stuff I'd previously missed.

But I'll start with another go at those E Type pipes:



br d

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They have carpets on the walls here.

We didn't even have carpets on the fking floor when I was growing up!

Pics to follow.



Edited by br d on Sunday 18th June 22:07

br d

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Sunday 18th June 2017
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A quick pic of mine while I'm down there:


br d

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Now, while they were faffing about with my brakes they offered me some coloured calipers, had silver previously.

I chose the orange but it is McLaren orange, my car is Torroca Orange.

When they first bought it back I thought oh fk, what have I done!
But it's grown on me slowly and now I like it.

The OH thinks it's awful.

Should I change it? Would you buy this car with these calipers?


br d

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Sunday 18th June 2017
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Answers on a post card:



A lovely Landy:


br d

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JAG!


br d

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Sunday 18th June 2017
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Matey's 280SL that was outside the hotel earlier. He's happy to leave it like this overnight, this town must have a low crime rate:


TR4man

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175 months

Sunday 18th June 2017
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br d said:
What could this be!

Ferrari FF would be my guess.

TR4man

5,242 posts

175 months

Saturday 24th June 2017
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You've gone quiet - hope all is well?

Vroom101

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134 months

Saturday 1st July 2017
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[quote=br d]Answers on a post card:



From the shape of the wings under that cover, I'd say a 612 Scaglietti.

Looks like you're having fun Brad. Keep us posted thumbup

snoopy25

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121 months

Sunday 2nd July 2017
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How have i missed this thread?!

Keep the updates coming brd!

lucido grigio

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164 months

Sunday 2nd July 2017
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I think he's home now.

br d

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Saturday 15th July 2017
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Yeah sorry guys, the thread just ran out of steam.
I'm happy to post up what I'm doing on these trips but if there's no interest I have to stop before I bore everyone to death!
I did a long update that took me a few hours and I had one reply consisting one line, you've got to know when to quit!

It was a brilliant trip. I went mountain biking in the German forests, climbed an Alp, raced like a feckin lunatic through the Bavarian countryside with a beautiful SLS owned by a German guy who was staying at the same hotel as me, got drunk in Düsseldorf with a bunch of heavy metal guys on a stag do and a thousand other things.

I stopped taking pics after the thread died off but I'll post up the remaining ones, just cars really:























And then of course the most important reason for my trip was to remember Russ and Lily, and to play the guitar wherever I stayed. I found many beautiful spots in which to sit and think about Russ and his selfless friendship to me. This was probably the best:






The Vambo

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Saturday 15th July 2017
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lucido grigio

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Saturday 15th July 2017
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Your guitar road trip threads are never boring Brad.

They're way better than mine which I usually fail to conclude properly.

I might go further but your destinations are way better.

br d

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Saturday 15th July 2017
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lucido grigio said:
Your guitar road trip threads are never boring Brad.

They're way better than mine which I usually fail to conclude properly.

I might go further but your destinations are way better.
Just checked your profile lucido, have you blogged those trips? Would love to know more.