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Guest scarylarry
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Well I for one is very tick off at yammy or one lying COO Chief Operations Officer..

 

I hope he comes back to Nashville...

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Yipee!!

My 2000 rsv

My 2003 rsv

My 2006 rstd will stll hold their value!!

Gotta look on the bright side folks, as soon as they are old news, the price will drop like a hammer!

Thats how it worked in 99 when i had a 1st gen!

Guest tx2sturgis
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Wow, look at all the new features! Six point ONE gallon fuel tank, and a 'remote adjustable' headlight!

 

:moon:

 

Maybe the tank CAN hold 6.1 gallons, but I dont think thats a good usable capacity. More like 5.7 or a tad less.

 

And that remote adjuster? Well on the 2gen its right behind the headlamp, tucked between the forks...I can reach around the tank and sorta touch the 'remote' while riding, but because of the weird angle, I can't turn the knob while seated in the saddle.

 

Now whats this iSimple iPod thingy? Well whatever it is, I'm not gonna go out and pay 20 large for a new bike...not anytime soon.

 

You know, they keep updating the DESCRIPTION of the bike every year, but not the actual bike. Hmmm...great way to save money I guess.

 

:cool10:

 

 

Edited by tx2sturgis
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So just a "S" model this year, no "standard" version?? Also charcoal grey/silver over black? Wasn't that used in an earlier year? They do get hung up on somethings, don't they?? It's not as though I can afford a new one in any case. And if they want to put out a triked bike, why not do it to the Venture?? I do NOT like the triked Strat I've seen at the dealership, especially in dead white!!

:mo money:

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I see what you mean. Someone really screwed up!!

 

Check out the gallery for the RSV. Toward the end there is one photo of, I believe, the Stratoliner Deluxe. Hmmm Freudian slip?
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Check out the gallery for the RSV. Toward the end there is one photo of, I believe, the Stratoliner Deluxe. Hmmm Freudian slip?

 

Ooooops, my mistake. That would be the VStar 1300 Deluxe. :Bunny:

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RandyR---I have the 2012 and it is Black not 2tone unless you meen the red metal flake that only shows in the sun. If that IS the 2013 then maybe I should have waited as it would be easier to keep clean than the black!

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Once they get the parts diagrham up, I'll bet we can look up whatever thingy the I-jigger do-dad is and plug it right in. Well that is if you have I-thingy's. I personnaly dont own anything thats apple.

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RandyR---I have the 2012 and it is Black not 2tone unless you meen the red metal flake that only shows in the sun. If that IS the 2013 then maybe I should have waited as it would be easier to keep clean than the black!

 

I think you're right.

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Yamaha has recently told STAR Touring that they will come out with a new Venture.

I don't remember the date but I think it is susposed to disappear for 2014 and be reintroduced in 2015. Beyond that is conjecture but the educated guess is that it will be a 1700 V4 (yep, detuned from the V-MAX).

So, they have finally run out of cassettes.

 

I already had a Strat, it had power and was good in the mountains. Other than that, didn't care for it much.

I dumped it and got a Venture. (and still kept my RSTD)

 

Oh, as for the entertainment system,,,, that's the steering, throttle and brake. I never turn on the music.

 

Mike G.

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Yamaha has recently told STAR Touring that they will come out with a new Venture.

I don't remember the date but I think it is susposed to disappear for 2014 and be reintroduced in 2015. Beyond that is conjecture but the educated guess is that it will be a 1700 V4 (yep, detuned from the V-MAX).

 

 

If that's true and we've all heard it before then it'll be 14 yrs no change, one year off then a new bike finally. There should be another two years to address any issues with a new design if Yamaha ever does. I don't see myself waiting that long in my search for a new ride.

 

If we look at the current bike Yamaha didn't even tweak it enough to remove a cassette player or add ABS. There's no way they'd address a real issue on a new bike.

 

Time to check out another brand and I hate that I've had more Yamaha/Stars than any other bike.

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I must say I really like the lines of the new Venture. There's just something nostalgic about it. I can see why they kept it so tightly under wraps. I mean someone getting a sneak preview could steal the design and sell it to a competitor for quite a lot of money. Beautiful bike loaded with all the features one could possibly want. Talk about vision.

 

 

Mike

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Yamaha has recently told STAR Touring that they will come out with a new Venture.

I don't remember the date but I think it is susposed to disappear for 2014 and be reintroduced in 2015. Beyond that is conjecture but the educated guess is that it will be a 1700 V4 (yep, detuned from the V-MAX).

So, they have finally run out of cassettes.

 

I already had a Strat, it had power and was good in the mountains. Other than that, didn't care for it much.

I dumped it and got a Venture. (and still kept my RSTD)

 

Oh, as for the entertainment system,,,, that's the steering, throttle and brake. I never turn on the music.

 

Mike G.

 

 

Customer Rep told me yesterday that Yamaha does not tell them anything. They found out about the Venture when we did. Call and complain, make your voice heard. They submitt all calls to Yamaha, they might not listen or even care, but it's nice to vent.

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Just posted this to Yamaha Canada Customer Service (thru Contact page)....

Yamaha has to be kidding... the 2013 RS Venture is almost identical to the 1999 RS Venture. Only major thing changed over the years has been the colours.

I know there have been some minor changes (like the seat).... but come on. No fuel injection? No ABS? Limited guages? CASSETTE DECK ?????? (can't even buy cassettes anymore !)

As a member of ventureriders.org (with over 12,000 members International)... Yamaha has missed the opportunity for upgrading a great touring bike.

Keep the v4 (or upgrade the 1300 to the 1700cc v4), add fuel injection, ABS brakes, replace the cassette deck with guages (tach, oil pressure, engine temperature). Keep the style of bike (I personally like the fork mounted fairing). Bring the bike up to date !!!

When will Yamaha finally update the Venture? I have competitor owners (Harley, Honda, etc) admiring my bike.... until I tell them about the carburators and cassette. Great looking bike.... but so out dated !!

 

http://www.yamaha-motor.com/corporate/contactus.aspx

http://www.yamaha-motor.ca/our_company/contact_us_form.php

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Yamaha Motors CEO states on their page : http://www.yamaha-motor.co.jp/global/ir/topmessage/

Engineering, manufacturing and marketing products is about creating value to offer the customers. Thus,
the starting point for it all must come from the customers
(the market). Our thoughts and actions, the way we approach the customers (market) are what create that value.

This year, we will return to that basic principle. We will continually question whether or not our priorities, vocabulary, or the work done is directed inward instead of outward. Looking to the outside with a genuine priority on the customer (market), we will work to bring about business development that is focused and effective.

 

 

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Response from Yamaha Canada :

Hello! At this time we only have confirmation of the versions being imported into Canada on our website (we are ALWAYS looking to expand and grow our versions and I will share your thoughts with our factory liaison).

 

It is VERY expensive to redevelop these models to meet Canadian specifications and government regulations - and we are a very small market compared to Europe and other countries. I suspect, as our laws and regulations conform worldwide pertaining to lighting, emissions and such ......... and the market grows again in North America ....... we will see the changes and upgrades you are seeking. Our factory is very tight-lipped about introducing new and redesigned models into Canada but the moment we hear ....... we post it! So keep watching our website and have a great day.

 

Regards,

 

Scott

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Yamaha has to keep making the RSV the same way due the deep discount they got on buying so many cassette decks and rear shocks. I'm sure they still have several years supply of each of these left in their warehouse.:crackup::crackup::crackup::crackup:

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