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Miata Moves

Wednesday, December 7, 2022

Eleven months ago I created a tag called “Miata Moves” to mark when ever the Miata was driven. Because it was wintertime it driven very occasionally and the battery would be dead or nearly dead when we got in it to take it for a spin. I used it to keep if it hadn’t been driven in a week because that was the amount of time the battery needed to drain down so it wouldn’t turn over. I record every drive faithfully and even kept up with it once the weather warmed and it got driven more regularly. But I tired of keeping track and stopped in July with this:

171.2 miles on 5 drives since last Monday.
Times Miata Driven since 01/01/22: 52

 
Well, it is that time of year again, so I think I will resurrect the tag and start using it again. But, I won’t record the mileage because that is irrelevant, I just need to get it up to operating temperature and drive for a 15-20 minutes to keep everything loose. Unlike last year though I have learned that the best thing to do with the Miata is to just go ahead and hook it up to an IV of electrons all the time. This way it is ready to roll when a 40° day with clear roads appears.

Today was one of those days. Because the weather has been kind of awful already this year this was the first time the CTBNL moved since the day I mounted the Mini’s all-season tires on it back around Halloween (40 days ago) and then took it around the block to make sure they still fit okay.

Times Miata Driven since 10/28/22: 2

 

Tagged: Miata Moves

Sport, Off-Road, Touring

Monday, December 5, 2022

Just Another Edition of SORT
As of Monday, December 5, 2022 at 4:30 PM pacific time:

Sport Off-Road Touring
1974 BMW 2002 2004 Jeep Wrangler 1955 Chevrolet Bel Air
Cost when new: $6k, worth now: $25k. The current equivalent now new: $40k A Jeep just like this one lived two blocks away and hardly ever moved. This car is exactly as old as I am now and I wish I sure looked this good.

Here is what last week’s cars sold for, or bid to (if the reserve was not met):
Sports: 2002 Mazda Miata Sold for $8,000 on 12/4/22
Off-Road: 1992 Mazda Miata Sold for $14,000 on 12/1/22
Touring: 2008 Mazda Miata Sold for $29,251 on 12/3/22

Tagged: Cars, Sport-Off Road-Touring

Indoor Cycling

Thursday, December 1, 2022

Last Friday the sun was shining and the weather told me it was 45 degrees outside, and with that sun shine it felt more like the mid 50s. So, for the first time in around 4 weeks, I actually went for a bike ride outside. And looking ahead at the weather it looked like this would be my last time outside riding until spring.

I put on my tights and a long sleeve undershirt with a short sleeve jersey over it and took off. Between the time I decided to ride and actually riding the sun had disappeared behind some clouds and it felt every bit of 45°. I would get warm climbing a hill and be chilled when going back down, but still enjoyed the fresh air.

We bought an inexpensive indoor exercycle for Donna to work on strengthening her drop foot so she could rejoin me in bicycling again and when it got chilly in October I actually used it a couple times too.

A couple of decades ago I tried indoor cycling to keep in shape, but never really took to it. We tried one of those where the rear tire ran on a shaft connected to magnets for resistance, but it felt so sterile. Then I borrowed a set of rollers from another bike club member thinking that because rollers required you to use your balance it might seem more like actually riding. That was marginally better, but still boring as hell. Both these were setup in the garage and all I could look at was the wall. I added a fan to simulate movement. I tried adding music to listen to, but nothing worked, if I made it 15 minutes into a workout it was a great day. After a month or so of trying, I returned the rollers, donated the mag trainer to Goodwill and resigned to limited cycling over the winter.

Here in Oregon there will not be limited cycling because, while a few folks around here do ride year round, I’m not hardcore enough. The indoor exercycle is it. But I can stand it a lot better than those earlier attempts back in South Carolina. Firstly, the bike is indoors in the family room downstairs. Secondly, we have turned the 55″ TV so that it faces the bike nearly head on six feet away. And thirdly, we have found a YouTube channel called Indoor Cycling Videos so I can pretend I’m actually bicycling outdoors.

The videos range from 30 minutes to a couple of hours and are mostly from over in Europe. There are road bike rides and mountain bike ones as well. Almost all of them have a readout along the bottom showing time, speed, distance and hill gradient. Because this exercycle has a heavy flywheel where you control the effort by twisting a knob on the downtube I try to make the resistance larger when going uphill and less when the gradient reads negative.

Most of my outdoor riding around here was right was around an hour in duration. Riding indoors on this type of bike really can’t do coasting because the pedals are connected to the flywheel unlike outdoors where coasting down hills is a nice respite. Also I can’t really stand up on the pedals and spin like I can on the road bike. Indoors I am really sitting and pedaling all the time, so for now the 30 minute indoor rides are enough. I may try and move up to 45 minute ones, but probably won’t go longer than that because just sitting for that long won’t be fun.

Tagged: Bicycling

Sport, Off-Road, Touring

Monday, November 28, 2022

Miata Is Always The Answer Edition of SORT
As of Monday, November 28, 2022 at 6:00 PM pacific time:

A couple of weeks ago I did one of these one model for everything posts with Porsche 911’s, so when I saw the “Safari-Style” Miata this week I knew what I had to do because the answer to the question of what kind of car should I get for “blank” is always a Miata.
Sport Off-Road Touring
2002 Mazda Miata 1992 Mazda Miata 2008 Mazda Miata
Turbo Safari PRHT

Here is what last week’s cars sold for, or bid to (if the reserve was not met):
Sports: 1988 Pontiac Fiero Sold for $14,000 on 11/23/22
Off-Road: 1988 Toyota Pickup Bid to $9,100 on 11/22/22
Touring: 2008 BMW 328xi Sold for $17,250 on 11/22/22

Tagged: Cars, Sport-Off Road-Touring

Sport, Off-Road, Touring

Monday, November 21, 2022

Snow White Edition of SORT
As of Monday, November 21, 2022 at 6:00 PM pacific time:

Sport Off-Road Touring
1988 Pontiac Fiero 1988 Toyota Pickup 2008 BMW 328xi
Look out RADwood, here I come. From back when small trucks were small. From back when you could actually get a wagon.

Here is what last week’s cars sold for, or bid to (if the reserve was not met):
Sports: 1992 Porsche 911 Carrera Cup USA Bid to $196,000 on 11/15/22
Off-Road: 1988 Porsche 911 Carrera Safari-Style Bid to $195,000 on 11/18/22
Touring: 2017 Porsche 911 Turbo S Coupe Sold for $178,000 on 11/17/22

Tagged: Cars, Sport-Off Road-Touring

Swapping Minis – Part 5

Saturday, November 19, 2022

If you haven’t already, go back and read Part 1, then follow the links at the bottom of the posts to find your way back here.


The weather folks were right in their weather predictions, there was no further snow or rain and the temps were above freezing during the day. The roads up and down the Cascades were dry and clear for our trip over & back to Medford and John’s Auto Care Center. The 7 miles of OR140 through the pass, between Lake of the Woods and Fish Lake, did require a bit of slowing down in spots because there was some left over ice on that stretch.

We drove over on Monday and spent the night in a HIE so that we could get the Mini to John’s early on Tuesday. We knew that they needed at least 3 hours for the job and I wanted an oil change and coolant flush as well because who knows when the last one of those was done. After dropping the car off, instead of sitting around their waiting room for several hours we did what we did the other time we had some work done on the old Mini, walked the 1/2 mile over to the Rouge Valley Airport and rented a car.

We went back to the hotel and killed a little time and then checked out. We drove into downtown Central Point and dropped a Travel Bug we’ve had for too long in i5’s Travel Bug BnB. From there we drove back to Medford to shop a little at Harry & David. Next up we wandered around the Rouge Valley Mall looking for a winter knit hat that matched Donna’s winter coat. From there we drove over to get some lunch at chain that we don’t have in Klamath Falls and we used to enjoy back in Aiken, Firehouse Subs.

Having not yet heard about the car and with nothing else we wanted to do we drove back to John’s to ask in person. The Kombi switch was in, but they didn’t have a slot to do the oil change until 3:00 PM, so the car would be ready at 4 o’clock. We still had the car, so I said, “Let’s go for a drive.” After about a mile or so, Donna asked where I was going to go, I had no answer. She said, “I’m tired of driving around, let’s just return the car.

After giving National their Toyota Corolla back we were going to just shop in the little airport store, but the only way to get to it was through the TSA checkpoint. As we were walking out I saw a sign that said Observation Deck, so we rode the elevator up to the second floor and spent a pleasant hour or so watching regional jets take off and land.

With our Mini on the lift getting the oil changed I wandered into the office area and asked if they had contacted CarMax about payment for the Kombi Switch. The fellow handling it said he tried and left a message earlier, but hadn’t heard back yet. The last time I tried contacting the service department I left a message and was called back less than 5 minutes later. I said, “Let me try.” I called, left a message and waited. Nothing back. By now the car was done and we were ready to go. I tried again and instead of leaving another message I hung up and called the main number. After telling my story to someone random in their call center I was finally transferred to a different person in the Salem location’s service department. Finally, with about 20 minutes of emailing back and worth between John’s Auto Care Center and CarMax a working one time credit card number supplied the money.

Because of the time of year, by the time we got home at 6:00 PM, it was full on dark and I got to use our now working as advertised high beams.

Tagged: Geocaching, Mini, Mini Life

Sport, Off-Road, Touring

Monday, November 14, 2022

Call 911 Edition of SORT
As of Monday, November 14, 2022 at 6:00 PM pacific time:

Sport Off-Road Touring
1992 Porsche 911
Carrera Cup USA
1988 Porsche 911
Carrera Safari-Style
2017 Porsche 911
Turbo S Coupe
Dear RNC, call 911, somebody stole your Red Wave. If I was you I’d tell the police to start looking for the culprit around 1100 S Ocean Blvd, Palm Beach, FL.

Here is what last week’s cars sold for, or bid to (if the reserve was not met):
NA: 1992 Mazda Miata Sold for $17,000 on 11/8/22
NB: 1999 Mazda Miata Bid to $12,250 on 11/9/22
NC: 2008 Mazda Miata Sold for $18,000 on 11/8/22
ND: 2016 Mazda Miata Sold for $99,787 on 11/10/22

Tagged: Cars, Politics, Sport-Off Road-Touring
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