By Nate Risch  
  
          04/01/2017  
  
  Last week, I had removed Louie’s rusty resonator and muffler and was about to hang my pretty new Ansa “standard” exhaust when I realized that with the resonator out, I really should drop the driveshaft and giubo and replace the leaking transmission selector-shaft seal.
          By Nate Risch  
  
          03/27/2017  
  
  When you are driving through a corner on a race track, there is a tremendous amount of interaction between you, the car, the tires, and the surface of the track—and therefore also a lot of information to absorb within a short period of time, because you are covering a lot of ground very quickly.
          By Nate Risch  
  
          03/27/2017  
  
  Once I’d road-tripped Louie, the 1972 2002tii I bought last month in Louisville, fixed, and drove home, I immediately set about doing some of the repairs I’d punted on in order to get him on the road quickly. 
          By Nate Risch  
  
          03/18/2017  
  
  Misery: That’s the secret to winning 24-hour races—at least on a mountain bike. Technical skill, fitness, and equipment do matter, but at the end of the day, being able to keep pushing when everyone else cracks is what wins the race.
          By Nate Risch  
  
          03/18/2017  
  
  Having spent a week in an unfamiliar garage in an unfamiliar city resurrecting Louie, the decade-dead 1972 2002tii that I’d bought sight-unseen, plus three whirlwind days successfully piloting him home, I settled back in at my house in Newton, Massachusetts.
  