Finally got around to installing my bird nest inhibitor device. The birds were building nests faster than I could remove the debris.
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I used to live there. Darryl is awesome. I'm glad his fame has blown up. Cool dude.Took my bike and my Bronco to the Tail of the Dragon (US 129) over the weekend and got on Killboyβs highlights!
Darryl βKillboyβ Cannon is the original photographer out there. Iβve met him several times. He and his wife Lori are great people.
Industrious little buggers. Once they decide on a spot for their new home, they will not stop!Finally got around to installing my bird nest inhibitor device. The birds were building nests faster than I could remove the debris.
Finally got around to installing my bird nest inhibitor device. The birds were building nests faster than I could remove the debris.
Industrious little buggers. Once they decide on a spot for their new home, they will not stop!
And gutters too!. The nest is not really the problem for me, it's the bird $#!t all over the place. We have swifts that build the mud nests.I had to build small triangles on my front porch pillars because they would not stop building on them.
Reminds me of my boy Elmer he used to love Bronco ridesTook the hardtop off for the first time in 2024. 41 degree drive to the beach this morning for a dog walk/run.
Nice I've got a Sherpa 2.0 attached to the Pivot 2. Great setup.Here comes the big mod: Gave the windows a shot of windex.
Over the winter I snagged a Gently used Kuat Sherpa 2.0. This week I gave it a wipe down, a spray of silicone lube, and modified the extensions βanti-rattleβ. Threw one of the two bikes on the back and went for a short drive to a nearby park for a test lap.
The rack was sturdy, and effortless. No more breaking down bikes and trying to Tetris them into the 2DR. The 700c on this Roadhouse would barely fit, and the new 29er certainly wouldnβt.
10/10 on the ease of use and general build quality!
When loading up with two bikes, the one closest to the truck will need itβs handlebars spun 90Β° to avoid contact with the tire rack/rotopax
Did you buy the oil directly from Amsoil or???. And what weight did you put in the diffs and TC? Iβm getting close to 2k miles and my first oil change, may do the rear diff too, only because of what you found.
I hit 5k on the odometer.
Amsoil for everything.
Changed engine oil and filter. The 4k mile old Pennzoil Platinum looked black as under the bed. Shockingly dark. I thought about grabbing an oil sample but didn't.
Changed front differential fluid. Looked fine. I do not have 4A, so haven't used the front differential a ton.
Changed transfer case fluid. Also looked pretty good.
Rear differential fluid was nasty and full chunks of what appeared to be threadlocker.
I highly, highly recommend changing the rear differential fluid very early for the first interval.
Then did a rotation. Thank God the Bronco has a TPMS sensor in the spare. My Ranger does not.