bike nut Posted March 11, 2010 #26 Posted March 11, 2010 I just bought a set of carb sync guages off Ebay for 58.00.It took me 10 minutes to set them.It was well worth it and the bike runs excellent.
wes0778 Posted March 11, 2010 #27 Posted March 11, 2010 member needs carb sync. please advise if you would help sync his carbs??? please reply on this thread! thank you...breezelasbre73 see if that helps you out? mike:whistling: Last trip out on my RSV, recorded mileage from the GPS got 36.8mpg running 75 on the SSlab 2 up. Oh check my previous post, I put out the offer!!! From Natchez to my house is only 100 miles give or take.
breezelasbre73 Posted March 11, 2010 Author #29 Posted March 11, 2010 yes i live in natchez,i also have a home in texas.the bike is in forney tx.forney is 10 miles from mesquite and 25 miles from dallas.i work for the u.s. army corps of engineers.i have alot of down time.i work about 9 months out of the year so i come out here when i am off.
Squeeze Posted March 11, 2010 #30 Posted March 11, 2010 Had a young service tech at a local shop tell me last year that my bike didn't sound right for a V-twin. I reached down and pulled off two plug wires and restarted the bike and asked.."How's that?" ... Thanks, got a good Laugh out of that :crackup::crackup:
BOO Posted March 11, 2010 #31 Posted March 11, 2010 i was riding saturday,finally got some good weather.i stopped by the bike shop in my town,i was curious about gas mileage on my 83 venture.i have been reading post about how many miles that riders get on a tank of gas.it varies from 35-47 or so.i told the guy about it he laughed at me.he said the only way those bikes can get that kind of mileage if they pushed them.he said that a bike has to be 250 cc or smaller to get that kind of mileage. he said that i was looking at about 20-25. so whats the deal? so who is blowing smoke? i guess i do about 140 or so Obviously this guy don't know anything about the ventures. I would somehow find another mechanic. Like someone else said just post on this forum about syncing the carbs and someone will help you. I'm on my 4th venture and they all have averaged around 40 mpg. Actually after following the advice of Vgoose my current venture gets around 43/44 mpg. Good luck BOO
breezelasbre73 Posted March 11, 2010 Author #32 Posted March 11, 2010 thanks guys for the information.i will reach out to my fellow venture riders with help on the sync of the carbs.
Guest Ken8143 Posted March 11, 2010 #33 Posted March 11, 2010 i was riding saturday,finally got some good weather.i stopped by the bike shop in my town,i was curious about gas mileage on my 83 venture.i have been reading post about how many miles that riders get on a tank of gas.it varies from 35-47 or so.i told the guy about it he laughed at me.he said the only way those bikes can get that kind of mileage if they pushed them.he said that a bike has to be 250 cc or smaller to get that kind of mileage. he said that i was looking at about 20-25. so whats the deal? so who is blowing smoke? i guess i do about 140 or so Do not listen to this person. Do not let him touch your bike. Go far away from his shop. Never go close to that shop again. His laughter betrays his foolishness. His brain is burned out That is why he blows smoke. Let this be a lesson and learn from it.
Guest Ken8143 Posted March 11, 2010 #34 Posted March 11, 2010 i just stopped by didnt get any work done.he also told me to sync the carbs $130-190. i live in forney tx so there is not much here.i dont know anyone so i just read the posts and try somethings on my own that i can do myself. Another example of his burned out brain. He has no wholesome thoughts. Out of the ashes in his skull emeges only thoughts of dollars Dollars he can take from you to make him rich and you poor.
GigaWhiskey Posted March 11, 2010 #35 Posted March 11, 2010 Had a young service tech at a local shop tell me last year that my bike didn't sound right for a V-twin. I reached down and pulled off two plug wires and restarted the bike and asked.."How's that?" Kid was stunned......running with no plug wires!! This is why I do my own work. And I get at least 35 mpg around town and 40+ on the highway. :crackup::crackup::crackup:
atlm Posted March 12, 2010 #36 Posted March 12, 2010 Had a young service tech at a local shop tell me last year that my bike didn't sound right for a V-twin. I reached down and pulled off two plug wires and restarted the bike and asked.."How's that?" Kid was stunned......running with no plug wires!! This is why I do my own work. :rotf: priceless
a1bummer Posted March 12, 2010 #37 Posted March 12, 2010 I ran into a guy with an 1800 Goldwing trike at a bike show. He said he got around 40mpg with it. He also said he got around 60mpg before he triked it out. There was also another MKI there. My 84 blond got "Best in Show" that year. These babies never go out of style!
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