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Double Island Rd on 4 wheels!

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Double Island Rd on 4 wheels!

Unread postby Bob » Sun Mar 07, 2021 12:53 pm

So I took the Cayman up Double Island and down 80 yesterday. It was even more fun than I thought it would be. Double Island especially--on 4 wheels theres no worry about gravel and other debris in the turns (naturally). Or touching hard parts. I think I may have set a time record. <grin> If anyone has a 4 wheeler they've been wanting to wring out on some really nice twisties, holler at me...I'm ready to go back! <scoot>

It was chilly on the parkway.
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Re: Double Island Rd on 4 wheels!

Unread postby tireatr » Sun Mar 07, 2021 9:22 pm

I’ll bet a big Laurel would be a hoot in a sports car.
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Re: Double Island Rd on 4 wheels!

Unread postby Bob » Sun Mar 07, 2021 10:08 pm

tireatr wrote:I’ll bet a big Laurel would be a hoot in a sports car.


Yep and Jacks Creek and a bunch of others. Gonna do 'em all sooner or later.
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