Has anyone had their Evora out in the snow?

Has anyone had their Evora out in the snow?

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1981linley

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937 posts

154 months

Monday 13th February 2012
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Dare not take take mine out...seems stupidly risky given the Land Rover on the drive...but I do wonder, how would it fare?

Bibs_LEF

790 posts

214 months

Monday 13th February 2012
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It's on Lotus recommended Yokohama W-Drive tyres and surprisingly usable!

alex_gray255

6,316 posts

212 months

Monday 13th February 2012
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With the right winter tyres it should be okay. On default tyres... err... no...

justin220

5,452 posts

211 months

Monday 13th February 2012
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I've driven mine about 50-100 miles on a very snowy motorway. No problems at all. Great fun on roundabouts!

Standard tyres

alex_gray255

6,316 posts

212 months

Tuesday 14th February 2012
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I was trying to use mine on the Thursday last week and had no grip whatsoever. Who knows biggrin

Small Car

877 posts

206 months

Tuesday 14th February 2012
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Bibs_LEF said:


It's on Lotus recommended Yokohama W-Drive tyres and surprisingly usable!
Great photo! I love it. In the snow / ice I couldn't get in to mine. Door and boot frozen shut. Felt as though the spoiler was going to break if I pulled it anymore.

Those Yoko W drives are great, better than some winter Firestones I am running at the moment.

srob

11,848 posts

245 months

Tuesday 14th February 2012
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Small Car said:
Great photo! I love it. In the snow / ice I couldn't get in to mine. Door and boot frozen shut. Felt as though the spoiler was going to break if I pulled it anymore.

Those Yoko W drives are great, better than some winter Firestones I am running at the moment.
O/T; is that your Sunbeam in your profile picture?!

Oh, and that is an ace pic of the snow Eagle smile

Small Car

877 posts

206 months

Saturday 18th February 2012
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O/T but yes, my 'beam. 91 years old!

srob

11,848 posts

245 months

Saturday 18th February 2012
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Small Car said:
O/T but yes, my 'beam. 91 years old!
Awesome! We've got a 1929 Model 9 to 90 spec (from new) - gratuitous pic:



First fellow Sunbeam owner I've come across on PH smile

Sorry OP, I'm a huge Evora fan; just filling time until the snow starts again hehe

Small Car

877 posts

206 months

Saturday 18th February 2012
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A few winter pics to placate the forthcoming O/T discussion...

One when everything froze shut...


...and another when I realised the rear window element is missing a few bars...


And on to the 'beam. It's been in the family since the '60s and was restored at Beaulieu. It doesn't look only a few years older than yours, amazing what a flat tank does to looks... It's going in for a mini resto in April which is much needed. It is great fun to ride but is a nightmare to start and there is always a problem - oil leaks, petrol leaks, small fires, clutch slippage etc.

Small Car

877 posts

206 months

Saturday 18th February 2012
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O/T again, sorry, but one in it's natural state... Broken down and awaiting recovery!


alex_gray255

6,316 posts

212 months

Saturday 18th February 2012
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I'll take your pics of a frozen Evora and up you with some of mine! rofl












1981linley

Original Poster:

937 posts

154 months

Saturday 18th February 2012
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Jesus...I don't even like taking mine out in the rain and keep it in an integral fully insulated garage. Mega cold temps surely can't be too good for car that can be slightly mechanically and electronically temperamental ....any problems as a result? On that note, the spanner that was staying on for 30 sec or so on start up has cured itself..result!

alex_gray255

6,316 posts

212 months

Sunday 19th February 2012
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Errr... nope.

Most nights were reaching between -10 to -15 that week, so too cold to drive it anyway. I will probably get a cover for it once those censored rats on wings called wood pigeons come out in force, but that will have to be it.

srob

11,848 posts

245 months

Sunday 19th February 2012
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Small Car said:
And on to the 'beam. It's been in the family since the '60s and was restored at Beaulieu. It doesn't look only a few years older than yours, amazing what a flat tank does to looks... It's going in for a mini resto in April which is much needed. It is great fun to ride but is a nightmare to start and there is always a problem - oil leaks, petrol leaks, small fires, clutch slippage etc.
Looks like a lovely old thing smile

I buggered a glove up last year when I had to put the RH exhaust back on ours on the side of the road. I wasn't even riding it at the time, my brother was but it was decided as my gloves were older they'd be sacrificed on the hot exhaust hehe

All part of the fun!

Small Car

877 posts

206 months

Sunday 19th February 2012
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Mine has a dry and slightly milder home but it's too useable and no niggles due to the cold weather apart from not being able to get in to it....