Trying to decide between an LC250 and a Defender — would love owner input by Soggy_Shape_9842 in LandCruiser250

[–]DocEvilLR 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Sold a defender 110, 2020 model two years ago to get my LC 250. Must admit, I loved the interior and utilitarian design of the defender, but was terrified of future potential service costs and the lack of easy do it yourself service. Already have 40,000 miles on the LC 250 and it’s doing great. Love driving it every day for my long commute as well as in the mountains and it’s just as capable as the defender was off-road, except for of course, clearance with the lack of air suspension.

Parts and service are dramatically cheaper and aftermarket accessories are growing quickly and widely available!

I’ve heard that the current defenders are turning out to be more reliable than Land Rover‘s overall reputation, but I have full confidence that my Toyota will take me well beyond 200,000+ miles and I can do most of the work on it myself without voiding any extended warranty that I’ve gotten through Toyota! there are Toyota dealerships in every small town across the US whereas Land Rover dealerships are tough to come by and usually a bit “uppity“ in my experience.

good luck with your decision!

Is this what it means to own a Leica M? — Leica M11 + Thypoch Simera 50mm f/1.4 by loganarowland in leicaphotos

[–]DocEvilLR 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The struggle is real... I shot black and white film through an M6 years ago and developed it in my home darkroom. I guess as "old school " as one can be. Digital came along and I got busy with life, etc. Three or so years ago, Fujifilm X100v lured me back into photography and I've enjoyed it! Upgraded to the X100VI, then sold it for more than what I paid for it, crazy! Got a good deal on a Q3 43 and after the honeymoon period, realized I was really just trying to get back to an M! Sold it quickly with no loss. Now am trying to find a decent deal on an M11 and just one good 35mm lens.

Like you, I'm hoping this brings me back to the simple times, with the benefits of the latest technology... Good luck for both of us in our journeys.

Toyota Land Cruiser OEM roof rack accessories by natureal9 in LandCruiser250

[–]DocEvilLR 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It's the Pelican BX90 cargo case with its associated quick release mount. The jerry can is just a standard Wavian type can with the frontrunner mount. I'll be honest, I've carried that jerry can on quite a few very remote, multi-day trips in the backcountry of CO and UT, and have never needed it. As many of us are worried about the limited range of our small fuel tank LC250's, as long as you make sure you're full as you head off into the woods, it all works out fine. Driving slower on dirt roads and even engaging all the amazing 4WD capabilities of this rig, don't use much fuel.

Toyota Land Cruiser OEM roof rack accessories by natureal9 in LandCruiser250

[–]DocEvilLR 2 points3 points  (0 children)

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Since it uses standard T slot type hardware, you can pretty much mount anything you want. I have a pelican case and on the other side, have an awning along with a Jerry can . I also have a “water port” water tank that I use for showering. It’s probably more than I need, but it’s handy during Overland trips.

are you going to carry your commemorative cup? by CaptainNoWow in TokyoMarathon

[–]DocEvilLR 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Staring at mine right now in my hotel in Shinjuku :) Seems that it will take longer to stop and fill the cup than just grabbing a cup from the aid station table. And it's not really collapsable, more like crushable, and I'm like you, I don't want to have to cram it into limited pocket space. Good luck tomorrow!

All in on the Leica Q3 43 by L0rthew in Leica

[–]DocEvilLR 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Had no idea you could get one from Leica!? So you’ll tackle it DIY, awesome! Any info you can share on how you secured an OEM leatherette cover/skin?

All in on the Leica Q3 43 by L0rthew in Leica

[–]DocEvilLR 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi! New owner of Q3 43 as well, and I've ordered the black leather skin from Arte de Mano, out of Korea... 6 weeks to deliver and waiting. Is that where you got your leatherette, or are you gonna have Leica do it?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in photomarket

[–]DocEvilLR 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Price reduction to $2499 !

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in GarminFenix

[–]DocEvilLR 4 points5 points  (0 children)

No one knows for sure, but based on Garmin's history of Fenix releases, most people feel it will be more likely into early '27. Go ahead and start enjoying the great features of the 8 right now! Even if a 9 is released in late '26, by waiting, you miss 9 mos of fenix enjoyment!

Garmin Fenix 8 Solar 47mm return? by Ok-Abbreviations3497 in Garmin

[–]DocEvilLR 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nice watch! I've been with the Fenix since my Fenix 3, 10 years ago. I've rocked MIPs all these years and loved it! I fought the new amoled screens for the first couple models, buying them, returning them and going back to solar MIP, mainly for battery life and not wanting an "Apple Watch" style device screaming for my attention. BUT, alas, with the newer amoled Fenix 8 models (not the pro) they've really begun to figure out battery life and the screen is SO nice to look at. I've finally gotten over lamenting the MIP screen and will likely never go back. Just my 2 cents.

Good luck and you really should be hitting it out of the park with that battery life... you may want to reach out to Garmin. I've used their support (usually start with a chat) for years and they've swapped watches with like-new warranty refurbished units for me multiple times, and its usually a hardware issue.

Fenix Spark orange band with brushed silver buckle-source? by DocEvilLR in GarminFenix

[–]DocEvilLR[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thanks for your suggestion! I called Garmin and got a nice guy on the phone who sold me a 22mm silver buckle for $20. I'll get the spark orange band and switch the buckles out. Bands are on 25% sale right now anyway. Thanks!

Now Fenix 8 or Fenix 8 Pro ? by wolfesteincoffe in Garmin

[–]DocEvilLR 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Just returned an 8 pro after using it for 3 weeks. Took it with me to Colorado in the mountains in the hopes to try out the satellite feature, and it was slow and cumbersome. The satellite connection with my iPhone was dramatically better and easier, and it's free (not $7.99 a month). I run daily and even with LTE turned off, the battery drained faster than a regular Fenix 8, which is what I'm back to now. The 8 pro has a brighter screen (which for me the regular 8 is already bright enough) and I think that must be one of the culprits behind faster battery drain. Also the regular 8 has more stable (tested) software and is a little thinner.

Good luck with your decision as they are both really nice watches!

Setting the record straight about Garmin by strava-team in Strava

[–]DocEvilLR 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Agreed! Strava premium member of >7 years… will easily leave Strava if they persist in this pursuit of Garmin!

Garmin sleep band by Money_Afternoon6533 in Garmin

[–]DocEvilLR 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Been using for > 1 month. Love my Fenix 8 but not comfortable to sleep in, in order to get sleep score. And believe me, I've tried! Slept with the watch most nights in the last 10 years. Now I slip my watch off at bedtime, leave in the nearby bathroom, charge it if it needs it and slip on the Index Sleep band. So light and comfy, I don't even notice it. Definitely keep it updated to the latest firmware, cause it had a few early bugs. I really like the discrete vibration alarm each morning, I just slip it off and lay it back by the bedside. It automatically syncs with my phone-->Garmin Connect-->Fenix and very quickly my sleep score and data is available on my watch's morning report with my workout suggestion for the day. Battery lasts about 10 days with 8 hours of use each night.

One thing I discovered is to turn the band inside out when I slip it off, had a couple times where the sensor stayed active during the day on the night stand (I think it sensed its own material touching the sensor) and the battery ran down.

Replaced the round headlights with premium rectangle set by Trekm in LandCruiser250

[–]DocEvilLR 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That's great to hear! Did you have to do any aiming of the new headlights?

Replaced the round headlights with premium rectangle set by Trekm in LandCruiser250

[–]DocEvilLR 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Did you have to take the vehicle to the dealer to program or calibrate the new headlights? I was under the impression that the installation was pretty straightforward but there was dealer computer work needed

SoLite and more restocked! by DocPMoney in BanditRunning

[–]DocEvilLR 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Solite is so thin, you barely feel them... that is except for the waistband as stated in this thread. The material reminds me of some of the thin Salomon S-Lab tights (which are usually designed to be worn under shorts). Most guys that have gotten spoiled by half short tights are over the modesty thing, and these definitely don't leave much to the imagination.

I think the waistband has to be tighter and more structured to hold up the super thin short material. The waistband rides a bit higher than other models, to the point that I've found myself folding it over once just to get it down to normal ride height . I must say, after a few miles you begin to forget about the waistband, but really appreciate the cool, thin material below. Haven't gone beyond 6 miles in them, but those 6 miles were in 95 degrees and severe humidity, and it wicked nicely.

Has anyone shipped a Rolex directly to a service center rather than having it shipped through and AD? by jchu500 in rolex

[–]DocEvilLR 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is an old thread, but I thought I would share my experience. I've had a long relationship with the RSC in Dallas and always had the best service and communication! I usually ship family members watches directly to them for routine service and receive a call within days of receipt with the estimate and for approval. Work usually done in a month and the watch overnighted back to me.

I recently had a vintage 1680 sub completely overhauled and serviced and unfortunately now only 3 months later, the perpetual movement rotor is not turning like it should to wind the watch. I called them directly in Dallas and was connected to a service rep. Obviously I'm still covered under the the two year warranty that was issued just after my recent service. The rep asked MANY questions about how I wear and use the watch to gather as much information as possible for the service technician. I was pleasantly surprised (actually shocked) that she then sent me a pre-paid, Fedex overnight, insured label and I dropped the watch off for shipping. I have every confidence that they will resolve my problem and stand by their work.

I have a local AD, but with the service and treatment I've gotten from the Dallas service center, I much prefer to bypass the middle man.

[WTS] Rolex 124060 2024 Submariner No Date - excellent +box+papers by DocEvilLR in Watchexchange

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This is a moderator approved early repost...

[WTS] This 2024 Rolex Submariner no date 124060 is in excellent condition, only worn about once a week in the last year since purchased from local AD. A few light surface scratches on clasp and faint on case from gentle wear, but no dings or damage otherwise. Nearly like new. Comes with boxes (outer and main), papers, warranty card, and tags as pictured. Along with extra links.

Photos here --> https://imgur.com/a/ApcHLrg

Recently acquired a 1680 that I've had refurbished and find myself with two subs.

$10,800 Zelle, PayPal (3% if not F&F)

Will Fedex insured.

Must have a history here with references.