Dave, thanks to you and to all the folks who have put on these kinds of events and I am very grateful to learn.
I'd vote for some tech time one day, formal or not, to learn from other owners, as that is probably the biggers reason for me to buy the Pinz - simple enough for a noob to learn most of what it takes to work on it, oneself, with study and practice,
and its ability to go most anywhere, if you are careful and smart, was the other-
and its clear that going on trail rides, even just to watch is the key to learning the unique capability - theres definitely a knack to driving these, you just cant get from a book.
I'm handy, but no mech, so I cant tell you how much I've learned from just hanging around on a tech day at Ramona Motors, or at Jims shop, trying not to pester him too much, but asking as many questions as he'll let me, furiously taking notes, and getting my hands dirty when he can without breaking something- thats made it much easier to take on things I'd normally be afraid to try for fear of screwing it up.
That and the tons of tips online, here and the yahoo groups, thanks to all the guys who share that,
makes my wild leap of faith to invest $$$ and time, well-worth it, and ever more convinced that the alternative- buying a nice used TOYO crewcab, while easier, up front, and more acceptable to the wife and neighbors- "style-wise"
that would never give me the satisfaction or confidence I need, to keep it, cost effectively, at an overal lower cost of ownership, and to know I could self-repair, or self-recover from just about anywhere in the backcountry I might take it, or further (expedition dreaming...)
with the tools you can carry and a few spares, for 95% of what might break.
With just about any other vehicle made in last 10 years, you need a full-tradeschool education and $100,000 in computer test equip, just to diagnose!
Anyway, I know most of you get this, but thanks again- and
Zack, Scott, Dave, Jim- anyone doing anything to prep or support this, I am happy to do my part - let me know how else I can help, other than spread the good word, and enjoy when I get there!
SKOAL!
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L'chaim!
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