| Stop Censorship |
| The Music and Movie industries attempt to disable the internet and truncate your freedom of speech using US legislation nicknamed SOPA, PIPA and as of April 2012, CISPA. |
| ACTA is just as bad (perhaps worse) and and an attempt is in progress to get it approved by governments all over the world. |
| The DMCA law in the US is equally bad and was written by the same industries but I don't document the law or its bad effects on the world's people here. |
| See my censorship web page with its links to more information on how vital it is to stop PIPA, SOPA, and ACTA. |
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David A's Europa |
When I bought in 1982 the paint was a beautiful maroon with gold flecks. Within a few years the paint had turned brownish and muddy. The paint was also brittle and flaked off (exposing primer) very readily: touch it with anything hard and it would flake. I wonder where the previous owner had it painted just before I bought it? A few hidden spots showed the original Pistachio Green color. The owner took me on a scary-fast test drive through Foster City residential streets (and some local residents objected noisily to his antics in a local cul-de-sac). I don't really have any digital pictures of it as-purchased. The engine compartment was really really dirty and oily.
The Compomotive wheels were quite nice looking. Being 3 piece wheels (5.5 inches wide) there were seals, and the seals do not work for too many years before leaks set in. I had them resealed in San Francisco (perhaps late 80's?). Instead of putting in new Orings and new bolts they just put some soft glue around the insert (the gold colored piece) inside the tire. It worked for a few years...
I bought some used Brand Lotus wheels from an East Bay Europa owner (rather past-owner) but after some years realized only 2 of the 5 I hadd were actually straight -- I sold those to a Europa owner who prized originality. And junked the other three.
Of course the square shoulder wheels are nearly impossible to center properly (being bolt-centered by design). See the tools page for a centering tool set example.
I no longer have any of the wheels pictured or described in this page.