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Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Still rockin' it

Average

 

Totally not worth the effort

Firestone got the Spider’s alignment MUCH better, if not quite perfect.  In order to correctly set the caster & camber, we need new control arms & ball joints, and there is no need to perform that labor twice.

Since the previous front tires were showing dangerous wear (steel belts were showing!), I decided to swap the Wagon’s Panasports onto the Spider.

That was a CRAP LOAD of work, and while the Panasports don’t look ‘bad’ on the Spider, the BiTurbos look dorky on The Wagon.

Oh well, at least I didn’t have to buy two new tires yesterday…

Monday, June 25, 2012

Whacked alignment


When I bought my Spider in 2008, part of the reason it'd been off the road since
1977 was due to an off-road excursion while verifying a rally course. The car
took damage to the passenger side driving light, headlight bucket, hood hinge,
and the oil pan. Limping it home, it blew a head gasket, which was what
ultimately sidelined the car for 31 years.

It also partially collapsed the right front shock tower.

In 2009 & 2010, I rebuilt (almost) everything, and got the car back on the road.
That was when we discovered the shock tower damage. It wasn't 'too bad', but
the alignment couldn't quite be brought back into spec - the tire still leaned a
bit. I was told I needed to have it fixed (pushed back out) while the engine
was removed.

To tide me over, Giovanni at Autosprint had 'compensated' as best he could, but I still ground off the previous set of 13" tires.

Then, last spring I blew out the used engine I'd installed, so I had the
all-too-rare opportunity to have the shock tower properly fixed. Last fall I
got my engine back & installed, and foolishly, I did not run straight to an
alignment shop when I put on my brand new set of 14" rubber.

6,000 miles later, both front tires are wearing horrifically on the inside
edges. The passenger side is already down to the belts!

However, the local Streamwood Firestone shop says they can do a correct
alignment on my Spider.

Do I trust them? Why have I always heard it's so hard to do on these old cars
'with shims'? What does that mean?

I truly hope they can bring it into spec, but I'm a little skeptical.

Do I trust them? Or do I take it back to Autosprint for Giovanni to fix?

Friday, June 22, 2012

The Driving Outfit

You can just barely see the new madras shorts I got, and my favorite new driving shoes.
Checkerboard Vans, Baby!

Thursday, June 21, 2012

This worked well

Nantucket Reds, Vans, and my old Hamilton field watch on a colorful NATO strap.

The Longest Day

I've wanted to demonstrate this for a long time.

These are my two front bedroom windows, which face directly North. For most of the year, the front of my house gets no direct sunlight at all - but for a few weeks each year at this time, I get this lovely early & late day sunshine in my room.

It's a nice treat.

Wednesday, June 13, 2012

From the archives

The day my Mom found Clyde.  This was a few weeks before she gave him to me (4 ½ years ago), I had never seen this this picture until just recently!

Damn Straight

I’m rockin’ THE SHIT out of this look…!

Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Lee - 3.0

 

Since … (when was it?) … early 2010 when I’d had some good success with Atkins, I began ‘remaking’ my image a bit.  Since then, I have continued to refine it a bit.  Summer of 2012 finds me tweaking things again…

 

1.        You’ve seen the new haircut & clean shaven look.  I’m pleased.  (See picture, above)

I like the low-maintenance aspect of the goatee and not shaving the rest; only trimming it down twice a week.  However, too many people enjoyed pointing out all the grey.

The ‘new’ haircut is still the classic look I’ve had each summer, but with a touch more length on the sides & back so that I don’t look like I just re-enlisted.  The ‘long’ cut I try to do each winter just hasn’t succeeded.  (By the time it gets long enough to ‘style’, it’s time to remove it all)  This current version pleases me, although in hot weather when I’m active, it still feels like it retains too much heat.

 

2.       The clothes & ‘style’

I have maintained the classic monogrammed dress shirts & trousers, mainly worn during the cold weather months. 

For summer, I have recently switched things up with some new khakis & polo style shirts.  Khakis have been tough for me – too many at The Fat Boy Store are too … fragile.  They don’t wear well, are constructed poorly, and they are just too damn expensive.  I found that I could buy (online only) Dickies brand workpants in the classic khaki style – VERY durable, and just $25 / pair!  On top of that, I found Carhartt brand polo shirts – again, they are VERY durable (stain resistant, too!), and were just $20 / each.  I’m thrilled.

The main dress shoes continue to be the two pairs of Ecco lace-ups (one brown, one black).  These have lasted AMAZINGLY well (the black pair from early 2010 still looks new with no perceptable wear).  They also work best with the heel pads for my Plantar Fasciitis.  (sigh)  I’m not 100% happy with the slight new-funky-hip look to them, but as I said two years ago, they are a great compromise.

Accessories – I have thinned & revised the watch collection, added some GREAT new frames for the glasses (See picture, above), gotten shirts in “hip-new” colors (See picture, above), and in general – it’s going VERY well.  I need to address the belt situation, and reading glasses for the bedroom, but these are minor issues.

Style Blogs – This may sound the most ‘metro’ of anything I’ve done so far – but reading these has helped me distill what I truly like & value.

 

3.       Health & Fitness

This area has suffered the most.  I’m very disappointed in myself, and this summer I’m attempting to re-commit.

 

I’m interested in purchasing a Health Monitoring System:

 

Body Media

http://www.bodymedia.com/

http://www.crankyfitness.com/2011/11/jillian-michaels-bodymedia-fit-armband.html

Leading contender

 

http://jawbone.com/up

http://www.fastcodesign.com/1665491/the-jawbone-up-fails-but-teaches-3-golden-rules-for-experience-design

Only device which wakes you up according to sleep patterns

Not wireless

Food tracking only via photos sent in (WTF?)

 

http://www.fitbit.com/home

http://www.tuaw.com/2012/03/23/fitbit-ultra-a-six-month-followup-review/

Easy to forget / lose

No bluetooth

 

http://www.nike.com/fuelband/

http://www.digitaltrends.com/watch-reviews/nike-fuelband-review/

No sleep analysis

No ‘intake’ measurement (food)

 

Monday, June 11, 2012

Five Years Apart

Memorial Day – 2007 & 2012

The first picture is ‘Bella”, my ’74 Spider I bought in ’99, that my Dad helped me get running in his front yard the summer before he died.  Within a month of this picture being taken, the car was declared structurally unsound due to rust, and she became a pile of used parts to be sold on the internet.

The second car is “The Beast”, my ’74 Spider I found in 2008.  I purchased the car from the original owner, it hadn’t been touched since 1977.  After several years of rebuilding every mechanical system on the car, I once again have a ’74 in my favorite color combo – but this time with the perfect ‘built’ engine, and other modifications.  I love it, but dang if I don’t still miss the old one…

Tuesday, June 05, 2012

Ass Kicker

Nice 'action-pose' on the Spider, just outside of Hampshire. Captures the meaty-muscle 'look' I was trying to achieve...