How'd you find the Baelach Na Ba? Love that bit going up the twisties, heading to Applecross. Road between Ullapool and Kylesku is also another favourite of mine.Continuing the theme of doing bucket list things I completed the NC500 in this a few weeks ago, 1100 miles in 6 days. Was one hell of an adventureView attachment 411017View attachment 411017View attachment 411018View attachment 411019View attachment 411020View attachment 411021View attachment 411022View attachment 411023View attachment 411024View attachment 411025View attachment 411026View attachment 411027View attachment 411028View attachment 411029View attachment 411030View attachment 411031View attachment 411032View attachment 411033View attachment 411034View attachment 411035View attachment 411036View attachment 411037View attachment 411038View attachment 411039View attachment 411040View attachment 411041
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We were pushed for time that day and it was mostly in the clouds so we only did as far as the viewing point at the summit and turned back again, didn’t get as far as apple cross. Was cool to see though but the road was quite busy.How'd you find the Baelach Na Ba? Love that bit going up the twisties, heading to Applecross. Road between Ullapool and Kylesku is also another favourite of mine.
Happy you enjoyed it - and avoided the potholes
Funny, the A82 between Dumbarton past Loch Lommond is one of my least fave roads lol.We were pushed for time that day and it was mostly in the clouds so we only did as far as the viewing point at the summit and turned back again, didn’t get as far as apple cross. Was cool to see though but the road was quite busy.
Favourite spots was basically the whole section from Glasgow around Loch Lomond over glencoe and up to fortwilliam then fort Augustus. I could drive up and down that section forever.
The scale of the place and peace in Glencoe was breathtaking. I actually just sat for a while to take it all in.
Must do this sometime, either on a bike or in car. That Merc would be some car for it.Continuing the theme of doing bucket list things I completed the NC500 in this a few weeks ago, 1100 miles in 6 days. Was one hell of an adventure
I thought the roads as a whole were better than ours… the single track roads across the north coast of the highlands were in better shape than most of our major B roads here…Funny, the A82 between Dumbarton past Loch Lommond is one of my least fave roads lol.
Current Mrs Rigger wants to do NC500, just debating whether to take the 2.0 Audi A4 avant oil burner, or the 5.0 XJR Amber nectar drinker
No brainer really.
A4 due to the potholes
Funny how opinions differ lol. Coming back from Scotland last time cost me £1300+ for 4 new tyres!I thought the roads as a whole were better than ours… the single track roads across the north coast of the highlands were in better shape than most of our major B roads here…
I went fully expecting all my wheels to be buckled coming back but I was pleasantly surprised!Funny how opinions differ lol. Coming back from Scotland last time cost me £1300+ for 4 new tyres!
West coast in General isn't bad, but the roads used to be really smooth and a real pleasure to drive on.
Preach it, baby. My wife’s from Scotland and I wince at the quality of the roads when we drive over there. Especially in my car!Funny how opinions differ lol. Coming back from Scotland last time cost me £1300+ for 4 new tyres!
West coast in General isn't bad, but the roads used to be really smooth and a real pleasure to drive on.
I've had two cars damaged due to potholes, both in Scotland. Some here say the roads in NI are bad, maybe in some spots, but compared to Scotland, nah. Glaswegian on a Jag forum is thinking of moving elsewhere in the UK because the roads there are that bad.Preach it, baby. My wife’s from Scotland and I wince at the quality of the roads when we drive over there. Especially in my car!
Clearly I’ve got lucky on my tripI've had two cars damaged due to potholes, both in Scotland. Some here say the roads in NI are bad, maybe in some spots, but compared to Scotland, nah. Glaswegian on a Jag forum is thinking of moving elsewhere in the UK because the roads there are that bad.
Anyway, hijacking the thread - as long as @Ceebl enjoyed the NC500 without any harm, all the better for him.
Aye, you did lol. Might be that the SNP finally invested in some road repairs, but their alliance with the greens (tail wagging the dog) means there's some serious amount of neglect on Scottish roadsClearly I’ve got lucky on my trip
Sure I’ll take it for a 4-6 month test drive. I’ll leave £10 as a deposit and return it fuelled up. Deal?!I’ve decided this will be for sale in 2024, probably stick it up around Easter time once I’ve had just a little bit more fun with it… so if anyone fancies one of these give me a shout!
Had to fit a Valve to the SL and it's still shows a fault every now and again. All Vacuum Lines were checked at the time and none of them were split, so now I just clear the fault when it comes on and it stays off for about 2-3months. I think it's meant to shut off when the car reaches a certain temp.Bit of a theme with my cars at the minute…
C63 has eml on and isn’t running right. Secondary air injection valve is stuck open apparently… haven’t had a chance to lift the bonnet over Xmas so far but plan is to check the vacuum lines etc and see if I can split the valve and clean it out with brake cleaner. If not looks like it’s a Mercedes part as I can’t find any online… wish me luc