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So I was on weather.com today and it looks like it's going to be warm this week and warmer the next. Should I take the Cayman out this week or wait 'til next? Predicting low 40s with showers here and there.
__________________ Mike
2006 Midnight Blue Cayman S
I woke mine up today here in Wyoming with temps pushing into the 50s. Headed up one of my lonesome highways up to Montana. The frost heave damage was impressive and certainly kept you on your toes. Then I was met with a slalom set up by some cows which I eventually encountered. Cattle drive Took a while to wend my way through about 200 head, but there was a cute cowgirl helping out (always a silver lining). Nice chance to clear the carbon afterwards, though. All in all, about 160 miles of an unexpected jaunt mid-winter--can't complain. A bath is in order, but the driveway is still under some snow, so it will wait.
Tomororow is Zaino day. I have two teenage sons that owe me big time . There are 2 coats of Zaino in their future that they don't know about. That Cayman is going to shine!
I drive mine daily every other week (when I don't have to drive my 2 kids to school) but Tuesday I'm driving 665 miles from Tucson AZ to Taos NM for a 3 day ski trip then back to Deming NM Friday night for a 2 day DE ar Arroyo Seco. The kicker is I use 19" Michelin Pilot Sport 2's for daily use in warm Tucson, but I'll be putting my 18" Michelin Pilot Sport Cups for the entire drive so I'll have them for the track this weekend. Any thoughts (Santa Fe?) about putting 1200+ road miles and driving in cold (potentially snowy) on my Cups?
Greg
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So I was on weather.com today and it looks like it's going to be warm this week and warmer the next. Should I take the Cayman out this week or wait 'til next? Predicting low 40s with showers here and there.
Hell yes. Mines been hibernating for the last two weeks and it keeps saying ...
ONCE THIS ICE IS GONE ... I NEED to run ....
Mine has been sleeping for some months now - it's so hard to walk past every night to see it under wrap, just waiting for the weather to clear . . . maybe this month !
1200 miles, rain, snow, and a glorious 2 day driver's ed on Arroyo Seco Raceway in Deming, NM. My Cayman is a happy croc. I have 17,000 miles on my 19" Pilot Sport 2's, and am on my 3rd set of track tires, I had the Mantis Sport underdrive pulley and sump extension/windage tray installed last month, and am having my brakes replaced tomorrow! I don't know how you guys can leave em in a display case. I play with mine almost daily!