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A trip down south

Left the week before Thanksgiving heading down to see my mom for the holiday. Spent two nights camping in the Daniel Boone national forest in Kentucky. Had nice weather until the third day when it started raining so I headed down to Smoky Mountain National park.It cleared up when I got there and the scenery

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Hocking Hills Ohio

BMW had another rally in southern Ohio called the Wild Wayne Weekend. I think the event was more geared towards off road riding but there were some nice twistee roads for us street bikes. I rode RT 555 from route 50 up to Zanesville and had the whole thing pretty much to myself. On the

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Great Lakes bike trip

Left the middle of August to go to Detroit and visit my oldest friend Steve. The annual Cruise on Woodward was happening so we figured we’d go check that out again. From there I rode up to Mackinaw City and camped overnight . The next day I crossed the bridge over to Salt Saint Marie

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London

Towards the end of May we went over to London for a week. The trip revolved around the Bike Shed motorcycle show at the Tobacco Docks. We had great weather the whole week and walked about eight miles a day. We saw so much stuff and so many great neighborhoods. And all the people were

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Breaks VA

Next trip was to Breaks Virginia. BMW held a rally at the Breaks resort in Virginia towards the end of April. It was a great weekend and well organized. Since it was about a seven hour ride I decided to break it up into two days stopping a Wolf Run state park in Ohio and

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Lucy

It’s been a while since I posted anything. I suppose the next major event was the passing of Lucy in march. Im finally at the point where I can write about it. She was a great friend who is missed everyday. We were lucky to have her.

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Road Trip 2024

What a way to start off 2024. Dad passed away early January and I headed down to Florida to pay my respects and help out my mom a bit. It was good seeing her and spending time with my brothers. Then I drove along the gulf coast out to Big Bend National park. Spent a

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Got it running

Finally got the new engine running. I lucked out and was able to buy a brand new front timing cover and oil pump courtesy of Mike from Britanica restorations. The part has been obsolete for 10 years but he happened to have one laying around his shop for 12 years never been used. That was

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New engine

got a new engine took 3 months to come in and 5 hours to install. everything lined up well with the tranny. Really happy, also got the brakes finished. replaced the pistons and dust seals.All new lines as well.

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sunroofs, steering,brakes

its been a while since I updated, but I’ve been busy removing sunroofs because they always leaked. The steering box leaked as well so I replaced all the seals in that. Also replacing all the seals and pistons in the break calipers.

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Frame is ready

sanded and painted the frame, put on a 2 inch lift with new shocks and replaced the seals in the transfer case. Also a new filter and seal in the transmission.

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Body off the frame

Now that the body’s removed I have access to the engine and frame. Frame looks good, just some surface rust.

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Body work finished

Pretty much done with the bodywork. All that’s left is some bond and undercoating. Next step is to get the body off the frame.

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Disco floors

Floors are in so that’s a big milestone. Gonna start doing the front wheel arches next and that’ll be most of the bodywork

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ROVA 9/21

Its been a while since I updated this, just been really busy. Really enjoy working on this. It keeps me occupied and I’m learning a lot.

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D1 update 3

A lot of time spend drilling out the spot welds. Now I gotta clean up the rust and put in the new panels

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week 2 D1

Second week of the tear down. Feels like I’m making progress. Definetly past the point of no return.

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Discovery 1 rebuild

Hey everybody, started tearing the rover apart this week. Its got a lot of rust and leaks so I figured I’d address it before it gets out of hand. I’ll try to post updates once a week. I’m thinking this is a two year project.

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Head gaskets for the Rover

Hit 195,000 miles and the head gaskets went. It was my first time doing them but it wasn’t bad. I spent a little extra time and cleaned the valves and replaced the seals. Its running great. Hopefully that’ll be it for a while.

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Ice fishing shanty

Made an ice shanty out of some old cross country skis, plywood, 1/2 inch conduit and some canvas I cut and sewed using my moms sewing machine. Looking forward to winter out on Lake Erie.

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Watkins Glen

Spent Labor Day weekend with the Finger lakes BMW club in Watkins Glen. Rode 800 miles in great weather. Did a lap around Seneca Lake and then down to Corning to visit the glass museum. The club did a great job organizing and I met a lot of nice people. Hope to do it again

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Stucco repair project

My grandfather built the house 86 years ago. The wood and stucco were in pretty bad shape and due for an upgrade. It took nine weeks but I’m happy with the way it turned out.

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96 Land Rover

Ive had my rover for just over a year. I got it cheap and I’m in the process of fixing it up a little bit at a time. So far I’ve replaced the exhaust & muffler as well as the oxygen sensors. I’ve repainted it as you can see from the pictures. Replaced the stereo

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Shy-ann R.I.P

I’ve had my site for a couple of years but i’ve never blogged about anything. So it’s kinda sad that the first thing I’m posting about is the passing of our dog Shy-ann. We got her 15 and a half years ago for Bellas 6th birthday. She was already a year and a half old

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