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Anyone laid their Westy up for the winter?


Kezman

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As title says really. Must admit I was going to sorn mine and get get my 5 months road tax back for Nov. But.......it's still very mild so might leave it all way through Nov I think.

My personal situation is, that my Westy at my house, is not garaged and so lives underneath a cover on my drive. When the weather does turn really nasty I tend to take it a couple of miles up the road to my parents place ( they have a small holding farm) and I can get it some proper cover in an out building......but when it does go, it stays there until April 1st.

So I'm finding while there is a chance with the weather, I'm wanting to hold on to it.

Just curious who lays up and when...... And who goes right through for that matter?

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Not as such laid up, but I have not got the engine back in since failing the roll-pin in the top of the gearbox!

- Normally however I dont laid up at all, and go out atleast every 4-6 weeks even in winter. Avoiding salted roads where I can and washing down if needed.

Daniel

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You could say that   ;)  :laugh:

 

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Sadly, in the same boat, otherwise mine would be out and about too. I've always had mine on the road all year round, in the aeroscreened days, I'd get over a thousand miles in over winter. In the windscreened, roof'd and heater form I got between two and two and a half thousand miles in over the last few winters.

 

If you've never experienced the feel of a Westfield, almost supercharged by the denser crisp cold air of a really chill winter morning, you should definitely try it, it's one of those great little motoring pleasures!

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I enjoy a bit of tinkering in the winter months, so it doesn't get laid up as such.  May be off road for a month or so but no hard and fast rule.  Last year and this year went on trackdays in February whne it was dry, sunny but very cold.

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I sorn'd mine for the winter yesterday :( I haven't had so much time this year to use it so It's gone away a little bit earlier than usual so I can make a start on a few of those jobs that need to be done.

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I use mine all year round..a used car is a happy car!

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If you've never experienced the feel of a Westfield, almost supercharged by the denser crisp cold air of a really chill winter morning, you should definitely try it, it's one of those great little motoring pleasures!

 

Never SORN'd mine for this very reason - oh and it's not a great little motoring pleasures it's just a great one IMO  :love:

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Get your winter woolies on, your balaclava and get out there. Let the neighbors know that you really are a nutter but by God, they envy you!

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I feel slightly embarrassed claiming to use mine in winter conditions, knowing our Canadian Cousin  ;)  is watching! I've seen pictures of what "a bit of snow on the ground" is like over in his neck of the woods!  :oops:  :laugh: 

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Afternoon Steve; some cracking photos over on FB...

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Just ordered my new FW and will tax and insure it annually  -  some great, fresh driving days throughout the Winter months (avoiding any salty roads of course!).

 

You only live once AND you're a long time dead - get rugged-up and go for it!

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im using mine tomorrow for work and will be in it all winter :-) I try and do at least 100 miles per week in the old Mighty Cross flow plus Speed Series Events :-) 

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