Saturday, March 19, 2011

Land of the Lost

I like finding new roads. Today I got to ride a lot of them. I started out from the shop in Spring Green and rode towards Richland Center in a round about way. Met up with some random guy with huge bushy muttonchops and he gave me some advice on routes. That got me into 'Center and the Kwik Trip for some Dr. Pepper. It wasn't as good as the stuff in Loganville but it was still pretty good.
After that the ride became interesting. I had no idea where I was for about an hour and a half. It was awesome!
When I saw this road I was really drawn to it.
Once I got here I knew right where I was. Nowhere I had been before.

I saw a lot of Amish folks around but couldn't find a buggy to draft. Oh well, it probably would've dropped me anyway. I eventually came to find Loganville and if you've ridden with me at all you know that's where you find the Top Shelf Dr. Pepper. I had my daily limit already so I kept going but my bike kept trying to veer that way. Met up with Lisa and the Girls at the American Legion in North Freedom for the best fish fry around. Plus ice cream. Booyah.

Friday, March 18, 2011

nice

Because I checked the radar before my ride I knew that the rain that was falling was really some sort of manufactured reality I happened to ride into. Luckily I was dressed for -50 deg instead of the +50 it really was. I have issues with remembering how to dress as the seasons change. One time a few years back I "overheated" due to overdressing, stopped a little too late to jacket off and passed out in the ditch! I remember waking up and seeing blue sky, wondering why I was laying down. Neat, huh?

Monday, March 14, 2011

Another Christmas

We made the trip to S-Works Central and picked up our bikes this weekend. AMAZING! We can't wait to ride 'em. Thank you to Mark and Chris for building them for us. Mine even has the reflectors on it so I didn't have to put them on myself when I got home. Safety first, danger second I always say sometimes. So sweet to have the carbon wheels this year. Balinggg! Another special thank you goes out to Bottle Ninja Tim for passing his knowledge of handups and Africa on to our children. We all (well, everyone but Lisa) had a nice ride yesterday. Thankfully it's Lisa's rest week this week. It's getting ugly.

Saturday, March 5, 2011

It's getting towards busy season

Bikes are itchin' to be built. Hopefully that happens next weekend as we leave for Texas in a mere 3 weeks. Watch for temps near Dallas to be in the 80's the week of March 21'st and then rapidly drop off into the low 40's the following week with a quick rebound the first week of April. Pretty typical when anyone from Wisco go visit my Dad. Maybe we'll have better weather while we visit if he moves The Carolina's.

Seems like such a shame they did such a nice job on the panel replacement and how perfect the floors are and now none of it's visible under the Dynamat. This picture represents about 3 hours of work to get about 3/4 of the trunk area done. Should really cut down on road noise, though. The hole is where the gas tank goes, in case you were wondering.

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Yeah, I'm still pulling Trainer Duty

But isn't everyone? Nothing too exciting about that. So, I tend to focus on our Mustang as that's far more interesting to me. Here are a few more pic's of it. The Cobra front apron is pretty cool.



The inside is all painted black. Soon to be covered in Dynamat to help keep the noise down inside. That should help keep some of the noise out of the passenger compartment.


How sweet are these Ring Brothers billet hood hinges? Lisa saw this picture and she was super excited to see them on there. I didn't even know she knew what hood hinges were! She has really good (eg. EXPENSIVE) taste. The wheels she liked were only $1300 a piece.

So after a bunch of re-engineering I got the rear end in the car last weekend. Still waiting for the center section of the 9" to be rebuilt and the new gears installed. Hopefully this week I'll get the offset of my wheels figured out so I can order them or try to find another style that we like and will fit better. I tell you what, picking out wheels and a paint color has become as difficult as picking out names for our kids!
The 2010 Optima Street Car Shootout is next Friday night. Looks like it's going to be pretty badass. There is rumor of a viewing party at the Eye Diehl Tap in Plain....



Tuesday, February 22, 2011

If the aftermarket auto industry




were as good as the bike aftermarket stuff, life would be much easier. It sucks that the stuff costs so much and it fits like junk. Well, I guess most of it is junk. Case in point my new fenders. Passenger side is ok, drivers side fits not so good. The original fender with a rot hole in the bottom of it may end up being less work to fix and get it to fit right than massaging the new one. One would think stuff would be right and it generally isn't. I didn't fully believe Mike at first but it's become painfully obvious. Even parts that aren't that complex or oddly shaped don't fit without some sort of "customization."
I was surprised to walk into the shop today and see the car looking like a car for the most part. Click here to see a better version of what my car will look like when it's done. That car is for sale if anyone is interested! It's also part of the 2010 Optima Ultimate Street Car Shootout that should be on The Speed Channel pretty soon. They're on to the next one when this one's gone. If that's not your style, they'll build something for you. I'm waiting for Chris to pull the trigger on something....

Thursday, February 17, 2011

Yee Haw!

We got the Internets at home now! I voted for Pedro and all my wildest dreams have now come true. My mind is dizzy with anticipation of the world of opportunity that has now become available to me. Wait a second, maybe that's the African Russian...