The Official Blog from GD to GE to GK to GTI to R?
#7161
Those pictures were taken on an exploration trip for a sports car tour we help put on every year. The tour was originated by a very close friend who was a renowned Brit car mechanic. He started the tour to get his customers to come out & drive their cars. We lost him 10 years ago, a friend & I decided to carry on with the tour in his honor. All proceeds are donated in his name to the James Cancer Hospital.
We run in the appellation foothills so when it rains hard for a few days the hollows valleys can get very wet. I think this year may be the twentieth edition. Yikes where does the time go. I usually add a thousand miles or so to my odometer every year doing the route setup. But man is it large fun.
Layout pics > https://crashton.smugmug.com/Erics-Riverrun-2017
Here are pictures from last years event. We get lots of different cars, but not any Honda Fits yet.
Event pics > https://crashton.smugmug.com/Erics-Riverrun-2017
We run in the appellation foothills so when it rains hard for a few days the hollows valleys can get very wet. I think this year may be the twentieth edition. Yikes where does the time go. I usually add a thousand miles or so to my odometer every year doing the route setup. But man is it large fun.
Layout pics > https://crashton.smugmug.com/Erics-Riverrun-2017
Here are pictures from last years event. We get lots of different cars, but not any Honda Fits yet.
Event pics > https://crashton.smugmug.com/Erics-Riverrun-2017
#7163
Thanks! I've been looking at a few things. May take advantage of this one.
#7165
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: OG Club
Posts: 20,289
so i got gas in the GK today after running an errand and while waiting for the pump looked over and found that the flaking paint on the passenger door expanded yet another inch.. woah.
ran the car through the soft cloth carwash afterwards.
ran the car through the soft cloth carwash afterwards.
#7167
Enjoy the drive Ken.
Here is a link to a sale on towels for all your detailing needs.
https://www.detailedimage.com/DI-Microfiber-M13/
Here is a link to a sale on towels for all your detailing needs.
https://www.detailedimage.com/DI-Microfiber-M13/
#7168
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: OG Club
Posts: 20,289
thanks ash, i had a great drive. and QD'ed afterwards. STI is a blast to drive.. and i think the magnet ankle bracelet is helping a bit. i didnt feel the pain in my left ankle today... even after 2hrs.
will keep the bracelet on for a at least a couple more weeks fosho.
will keep the bracelet on for a at least a couple more weeks fosho.
#7169
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: OG Club
Posts: 20,289
headed out to this nasty part of town to a big art ceremony for students where my son got his award for his artwork and a box of art supplies. he was real happy. there were some amazing art there by other students and it was quite enjoyable to look around.
i was glad i took the GK as it was uneven gravel parking and lots of mud pot holes in the lot. lol.
along the way some crazy mofo nearly collided into us on the expressway interchange where i made an evasive maneuver in the GK to avoid contact. all 4 tires completely lost grip for about 0.4-0.5 seconds going 65mph+, but i mashed the gas with slight counter steer and the car quickly regained grip and responded to my command. my wife and kids were was like HOLY SHIT! hahaha but it wasnt scarey at all like that pos jeep i drove earlier in the month as the GK was predictable.
i was glad i took the GK as it was uneven gravel parking and lots of mud pot holes in the lot. lol.
along the way some crazy mofo nearly collided into us on the expressway interchange where i made an evasive maneuver in the GK to avoid contact. all 4 tires completely lost grip for about 0.4-0.5 seconds going 65mph+, but i mashed the gas with slight counter steer and the car quickly regained grip and responded to my command. my wife and kids were was like HOLY SHIT! hahaha but it wasnt scarey at all like that pos jeep i drove earlier in the month as the GK was predictable.
#7170
Eek. Last paragraph sounds unpleasant.
I ran the Fit through a touchless wash today. Got on the interstate & man, oh man, is this thing ever unstable in wind. Tall slab sided car on narrow tires with squirmy treadblocks? NO THANKS. Ready for the return of the low car with fat tires & HUGE treadblocks.
I ran the Fit through a touchless wash today. Got on the interstate & man, oh man, is this thing ever unstable in wind. Tall slab sided car on narrow tires with squirmy treadblocks? NO THANKS. Ready for the return of the low car with fat tires & HUGE treadblocks.
#7171
mike, is your Fit still rolling on stock sized rubber with stock suspension?
Our GD, with a Progress rear bar and 205's on 16" wheels really isn't bad at interstate speeds. Keep in mind that I daily a 4400 lb Lincoln and wife daily's a Golf. Plus those aren't very special compared to what we've owned. I've mostly had vehicles with lots of power and mechanical grip.
I'm not saying that the Fit is like a freight train, but we put almost 200k miles on it without fear.
I know it's not popular with some, but my Mom's GE and my friends GE were also improved by switching to 205's. The factory 185's are hilariously small and just provide too little contact patch with the road. My Mom and friend are much, much happier with the wider tires.
Granted neither of them are rolling on snow tires either. One lives in FL and the other in GA. Our idea of inclement weather is hard rain or light snow.
Our GD, with a Progress rear bar and 205's on 16" wheels really isn't bad at interstate speeds. Keep in mind that I daily a 4400 lb Lincoln and wife daily's a Golf. Plus those aren't very special compared to what we've owned. I've mostly had vehicles with lots of power and mechanical grip.
I'm not saying that the Fit is like a freight train, but we put almost 200k miles on it without fear.
I know it's not popular with some, but my Mom's GE and my friends GE were also improved by switching to 205's. The factory 185's are hilariously small and just provide too little contact patch with the road. My Mom and friend are much, much happier with the wider tires.
Granted neither of them are rolling on snow tires either. One lives in FL and the other in GA. Our idea of inclement weather is hard rain or light snow.
#7172
mike, is your Fit still rolling on stock sized rubber with stock suspension?
Our GD, with a Progress rear bar and 205's on 16" wheels really isn't bad at interstate speeds. Keep in mind that I daily a 4400 lb Lincoln and wife daily's a Golf. Plus those aren't very special compared to what we've owned. I've mostly had vehicles with lots of power and mechanical grip.
I'm not saying that the Fit is like a freight train, but we put almost 200k miles on it without fear.
I know it's not popular with some, but my Mom's GE and my friends GE were also improved by switching to 205's. The factory 185's are hilariously small and just provide too little contact patch with the road. My Mom and friend are much, much happier with the wider tires.
Granted neither of them are rolling on snow tires either. One lives in FL and the other in GA. Our idea of inclement weather is hard rain or light snow.
Our GD, with a Progress rear bar and 205's on 16" wheels really isn't bad at interstate speeds. Keep in mind that I daily a 4400 lb Lincoln and wife daily's a Golf. Plus those aren't very special compared to what we've owned. I've mostly had vehicles with lots of power and mechanical grip.
I'm not saying that the Fit is like a freight train, but we put almost 200k miles on it without fear.
I know it's not popular with some, but my Mom's GE and my friends GE were also improved by switching to 205's. The factory 185's are hilariously small and just provide too little contact patch with the road. My Mom and friend are much, much happier with the wider tires.
Granted neither of them are rolling on snow tires either. One lives in FL and the other in GA. Our idea of inclement weather is hard rain or light snow.
Car was on 16x7 +43 RPF1 w/ 205/50/16 for like a month 1.5 years ago. To be honest, felt no different. 205 would also have some drawbacks relative to the narrow tires in the snow.
It is nothing scary, just something that annoys me.
#7173
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: OG Club
Posts: 20,289
Eek. Last paragraph sounds unpleasant.
I ran the Fit through a touchless wash today. Got on the interstate & man, oh man, is this thing ever unstable in wind. Tall slab sided car on narrow tires with squirmy treadblocks? NO THANKS. Ready for the return of the low car with fat tires & HUGE treadblocks.
I ran the Fit through a touchless wash today. Got on the interstate & man, oh man, is this thing ever unstable in wind. Tall slab sided car on narrow tires with squirmy treadblocks? NO THANKS. Ready for the return of the low car with fat tires & HUGE treadblocks.
#7175
My call would be to go for 205 tires if I owned a Fit. For snow it would be 185 for sure.
Ken glad you're reactions got you out of a potential bad situation. Many folks would have hit the brakes & let the physics of crashing work things out.
Once more congrats to your budding artist. My wife is an artist & a teacher. It seems many of her artist endeavors take her to the sketchy part of town.
Ken glad you're reactions got you out of a potential bad situation. Many folks would have hit the brakes & let the physics of crashing work things out.
Once more congrats to your budding artist. My wife is an artist & a teacher. It seems many of her artist endeavors take her to the sketchy part of town.
#7176
Rain, art shows, crazy drivers. Sounds like a typical weekend :LOL:
Weekend was pretty good. Had Russian for dinner on Friday when a friend came into town to visit. Always a good time. Saturday I bought the natural stone slabs for the fire pit in the back yard. Sunday cleaned house, ran errands, manual driving practice session with the GF (she did fairly well), out for dinner with some friends...at the Russian place again. The waitress saw my GF and I was and was like 'hey....weren't you guys just here? lol'
I had 205/50/15s on the GE and I felt it looks better and felt more stable than the narrow tires. Granted I had a drop as well so I'm sure that helped make it feel more planted.
Photo barrage. Notice my little 'helper' on the left? LOL Don't mind the old fence....that's on the eventual replacement list.
Guys at landscape place were awesome. Gave me a pallet which was the perfect size to lay out the rock. So I spent about 45 minutes picking through their pile of the Barkwood Flagstone I wanted and played adult tetris/legoes to make it. Threw the pallet in my dads truck and went home. Numbered everything and placed organized when I unloaded so I knew how it all went together and boom...firepit. Happy monday!
Weekend was pretty good. Had Russian for dinner on Friday when a friend came into town to visit. Always a good time. Saturday I bought the natural stone slabs for the fire pit in the back yard. Sunday cleaned house, ran errands, manual driving practice session with the GF (she did fairly well), out for dinner with some friends...at the Russian place again. The waitress saw my GF and I was and was like 'hey....weren't you guys just here? lol'
I had 205/50/15s on the GE and I felt it looks better and felt more stable than the narrow tires. Granted I had a drop as well so I'm sure that helped make it feel more planted.
Photo barrage. Notice my little 'helper' on the left? LOL Don't mind the old fence....that's on the eventual replacement list.
Guys at landscape place were awesome. Gave me a pallet which was the perfect size to lay out the rock. So I spent about 45 minutes picking through their pile of the Barkwood Flagstone I wanted and played adult tetris/legoes to make it. Threw the pallet in my dads truck and went home. Numbered everything and placed organized when I unloaded so I knew how it all went together and boom...firepit. Happy monday!
#7178
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: OG Club
Posts: 20,289
My call would be to go for 205 tires if I owned a Fit. For snow it would be 185 for sure.
Ken glad you're reactions got you out of a potential bad situation. Many folks would have hit the brakes & let the physics of crashing work things out.
Once more congrats to your budding artist. My wife is an artist & a teacher. It seems many of her artist endeavors take her to the sketchy part of town.
Ken glad you're reactions got you out of a potential bad situation. Many folks would have hit the brakes & let the physics of crashing work things out.
Once more congrats to your budding artist. My wife is an artist & a teacher. It seems many of her artist endeavors take her to the sketchy part of town.
speaking of idiots, a current gen subaru legacy driver was annoying as hell on the way home today cutting people off including me. im like you're driving a loser putt-putt mobile, get back in the back of the line where you belong before you cut yourself. lol
thanks on the congrats to my son. i really appreciate wat the art teachers like your wife and event organizers, sponsors are all doing for our artistic kids. there is so much bs out there in the world today, we can definitely use great artists creating amazing artwork for us normal folks to see and enjoy.. take our minds off reality for a bit and enter their world for a moment.
#7180
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: OG Club
Posts: 20,289
so thursday my kid is bringing up the factory wheels from the basement and we're going to swap out the GK's wheels to stockers either friday or saturday.
next week will do my STI, the following weekend my Golf-R, and will do the GTI at the very end cause the temp is a bit still on the cold side and dont want to rush the GTI as it is my dd and dont have the option of NOT driving the car on a cold day..
next week will do my STI, the following weekend my Golf-R, and will do the GTI at the very end cause the temp is a bit still on the cold side and dont want to rush the GTI as it is my dd and dont have the option of NOT driving the car on a cold day..