We've been riding our bikes more often lately and have decided to take them with us this year instead of leaving them in storage. One of the factors is that we are going to be in Durango for 5 full weeks this fall, and they have a superb bike path along the river we want to ride.
Along the beautiful bike path in Venice |
A quick break on one of the bridges |
Our last significant project involves replacing our rear view mirrors that are losing their chrome. We plan to replace the mirror heads and the bases, but retain the arms which have fared much better. The shell of the mirrors is plastic, and with wear and tear, and I think not the best job in manufacturing at the time they were made, the chrome is coming off and they look horrendous!
It's hard to show how bad they look in this photo, but look carefully and you will see where the chrome is bubbling up and peeling off |
In this photo you can see the base and arm. The square unit hanging down from the arm is one of the side cameras We will replace the head and the base keeping the arm. |
The last one is I want to straighten our rock guard in the rear of the coach. When we climbed and descended that incredible hill to Mama Gertie's Campground in NC, I mentioned that we drug the coach several times, well it put a bend, almost a crease in our up to then, pristine rock guard. So with Jason's help, we will pull it off and try to straighten it out.
The offending crease is right between the "Holiday" and "Rambler" |
Of course I don't want to make too much of this idea that we only have 3 more projects, as Murphy may get the idea that things are running a bit too smoothly:-)
3 comments:
Couldn't see the flaking chrome? All I could see was Bert's butt ;) And, ah, let think about this, three repairs for the same fix, I think you qualify for a lemon law claim. But then again most Dodges do anyway.
I knew I would never make it through the post without some enlightening info concerning the Dodge Ram:-)
Actually I had a rattle in the driver side mirror, then the dealer replaced the passenger side mirror, and amazingly that didn't help, then the new correct driver's side mirror was installed but came in with a ding in it from shipping, now the mirror has been replaced correctly. Yeah, I'm sure that would never have happened with a Ford........
Most Ford techs can differentiate left from right.
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