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  djh3 said:
Under "Additional Features":

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    Compaired to last years model you get a whole .1 more fuel capacity for your $400 more.

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    There ya go!! That makes it all worth while. Can't say they didn't make changes.

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      MikeM said:
    I think my 03 Midnight looks better than the "NEW" leftover midnights with gray paint added and studs removed.:rotf:

    I'm a weird one I guess......I like the fact they are keeping them the same. There are folks that just have to have a new one even though these things last longer than most folks will ever ride them. That means there are lots of used ones in nice condition,they have the bugs worked out and you can get them for 1/3 the price of new. The 06 I just bought would be hard pressed to know it's not right off the show room and i paid $5500 for it.

    Mine are still in the "new" category since they look just like the ones on the show room.

    Both of mine get over 40 MPG except when pulling a trailer. I don't see fuel injection making much difference in MPG but I can see where it could cost BIG $$ to fix a injection problem that the average Joe can't diagnose without special equipment.

    The carbs on mine work just fine,there is plenty enough power for me.

    I like the way they ride and handle. The bags and trunk are plenty big enough to carry things like rain suits etc for commuting and they pull a trailer just fine if more cargo is required for a trip.I honestly can't think of anything I would change. I do wonder what the big deal about the cassette player is.You are not forced to use it just because it's there. What would you change it to? A out dated CD player or 8 track?

    The new ones do come with MP3. Is there something newer/better than having a MP3 with thousands of your favorite tunes at the push of a button?

    Like I said, I'm just weird.

    And sorry but I ain't adding gray paint to this one to trick folks into thinking it's a '13.

    http://i760.photobucket.com/albums/xx250/C-M_Motorsports/Forum%20Use/RSV.jpg

     

    I agree totally. Plus the fact that in my area you don't see an RSV everytime you turn the corner. I guess you could say it's "unique", like me!

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    I really expected them to at least update the audio system this year, something a little more than just an I-pod. Surely there can't be many more cassette decks left in Japan!!:confused24:

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    Harley and Honda chose to make incremental improvements to their bikes keeping them current. Yamaha chose not to. I guess they are just having a hard time telling the difference between a motorcycle and a trumpet.

     

    Mike

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    I think Yamaha may be smarter than we are giving them credit. After all is said and done, they probably figured it was cheaper to offer and honor a 5 year warranty than to build a completely new model at this time. Give it a few more years until the world wide economy picks up, then you'll probably get a new model.

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      DragonRider said:
    It only took Yammy 7 years to make some very nice changes to the V Star 1300, I bought the 2007 when it first came out, I really like what they have done to it, mine is similar, I added the fairing, hard bags. But I like this one better. Add a tourpak to it and its the new Venture!!!!

     

    Did anyone else notice the last photo in the 2013 Venture gallery on the Yammi website? Wonder if that's a hint?

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    Nothing for nothing but I have owned a 2002 and now own a 2007 and if this one gets too much mileage on it for my liking I will buy a new one. I hope they keep it the way it is 'cause IT WORKS !!! Slightly top heavy but the best touring machine out there for the money! With the aid of this site and the members here I have been able to add a trailer easily (Trailer wiring patch chord) and have my G.P.S. blue tooth my cell phone into my headphone and use my headset microphone as the speaker for the phone (microphone patch chord). P.S. it fits my 6'9" frame to boot (Can't ft on either the Harley or the Goldwing).

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      Kirby said:
    I think Yamaha may be smarter than we are giving them credit. After all is said and done, they probably figured it was cheaper to offer and honor a 5 year warranty than to build a completely new model at this time. Give it a few more years until the world wide economy picks up, then you'll probably get a new model.

     

     

    I agree 100% . They are very smart. They are still making money on an old design. They would have to paint the new ones anyways so why not pick a new color. Again I just like a change once in a while .

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      XV1100SE said:
    Maybe they look at it the way Apple does with the iPhone. Not that much change from an iPhone 4 to the 5. Few minor things (bigger screen, more mic's)... but really... how much more can they add to a smart phone ?

     

    RSV works as is.

     

    Ehhhhhhh, not really a great comparison.

     

    Apple keeps the iPhone basically the same looking on the outside, but upgrades certain things yearly to make sure it stays up to date with current competition and customers desires.

     

    That's EXACTLY what we're asking Yamaha to do with the Venture! We don't have to have a totally new looking machine, we just want them to update it and keep it up to date with the competition and our wants.

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      BigBoyinMS said:
    Did anyone else notice the last photo in the 2013 Venture gallery on the Yammi website? Wonder if that's a hint?

    That last pic is the V Star 1300 Deluxe. They put it in the wrong Gallery.

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