Cerb Alpine Trip - Cool or Kettle?

Cerb Alpine Trip - Cool or Kettle?

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Hawkeye1922

Original Poster:

135 posts

182 months

Saturday 13th July
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So, after a couple of glasses of wine, our mates and us decided, rather than FLY to our Croatia holiday next month, we will drive nutsdriving

The route options seem to be:
1. Go around the Eastern end of the Alps via Graz (not too high)
2. Take the opportunity to do a proper Alpine pass, like the Glocknerstrasse (about 8000 feet at its highest point)

My question is, has anyone taken a Cerb over a high mountain pass, and how was the cooling??

(You don't need to tell me it's a crazy idea overall - I already know that wobble )

gruffalo

7,647 posts

231 months

Saturday 13th July
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Yes and they are fine, really zero issues.

ukkid35

6,270 posts

178 months

Saturday 13th July
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Drove the Grossglockner a couple of months ago, and the Gerlos Alpine Road on the way back

No problems with the car at all









Be sure to buy your Austrian motorway pass before you cross the border


Granturadriver

626 posts

266 months

Sunday 14th July
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@hawkeye
Will you do a break at the TVR meeting at the Nürburgring here https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&... on your trip to Croatia?

@ukkid
Great fotos by the way!

Bowks

1,434 posts

210 months

Sunday 14th July
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Not a Cerb, I took the Chimaera to Grossglockner,Como and Monaco in May. No issues whatsoever. Well, technically not true, a speaker grill fell off.

camel_landy

5,050 posts

188 months

Sunday 14th July
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FWIW - Mine will be going across Spain, French Riviera & Route Napoleon next month. I'm rather looking forward to the twisties and avoiding motorways.

driving

M

Bowks

1,434 posts

210 months

Sunday 14th July
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The D-999 was fun to/from Milau.

Don't forget to get a Bip n Go. Make tolls a breeze.

mk1fan

10,622 posts

230 months

Sunday 14th July
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TVRs are routinely taken into and around Europe without issue.

At least four big groups have had long tours round Europe in the last month - a couple being on their second or third group tour of the year.

Add to that the six or seven group UK tours being run at the same time.

Unless your Cerb is a complete shed or a garage queen that only goes for a service and MOT each year, there should be no issues. Just check you have European breakdown at the same time you check your insurance coverage.

ukkid35

6,270 posts

178 months

Sunday 14th July
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Granturadriver said:
@ukkid
Great fotos by the way!
You should see the video

Granturadriver

626 posts

266 months

Monday 15th July
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ukkid35 said:
Granturadriver said:
@ukkid
Great fotos by the way!
You should see the video

Hawkeye1922

Original Poster:

135 posts

182 months

Monday 15th July
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Granturadriver said:
@hawkeye
Will you do a break at the TVR meeting at the Nürburgring here https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&... on your trip to Croatia?
That's very tempting! Timing doesn't quite fit - need to be in Croatia evening of the 10th. Might fit in a quick lap on the way down I spose

Hawkeye1922

Original Poster:

135 posts

182 months

Monday 15th July
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Thanks for your replies all - it might just work after all!

@UKKid - inspiring photos!

Mr Cerbera

5,064 posts

235 months

Monday 29th July
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St. Gottard Pass in Sept (Was VERY happy that I'd put new Discs on laugh .

I think the temp dropped 10° while doing it scratchchin