jdbaker.vet Posted August 15, 2019 #801 Posted August 15, 2019 Finally got my rear tire put back on..
kansa737 Posted August 15, 2019 #802 Posted August 15, 2019 I installed a pair of road king mufflers on my '93 Mk.2
leroy Posted August 18, 2019 #803 Posted August 18, 2019 Yesterday I returned from a 2300 mile ride to visit some friends in Wisconsin. I cleaned my RSV today. Checked it all over. I examined the condition of my tires, front almost done for. Damn it was hot and humid. I am glad I started early. My trip plan was to do a SS1000 to Rochester, MN. Then I would spend 3 days visiting friends at two different locations in WI. This would be followed by a ride into the UP of MI, cross The Bridge, then visit relatives in Detroit. After Detroit a side trip to Troy, Ohio, purchase some communication equipment before visiting relatives in SW Ohio. I planned to do a SS1000 home. I did get to visit the friends in WI but I had to abort the SS1000s and the rest of the trip. I probably should have returned home. My right arm began hurting severely soon after leaving home. It is caused by a problem in my neck which I have put of having surgery for a few years. As long as I did not have my right hand on the throttle I was ok but I couldn't do that for ever, even with the cruise set. So surgery will soon be taking place. I did have a good visit but the riding to WI and back was the worst I have ever had, too much pain. It was even worse than when I broke my leg in Nova Scotia. At least that day was good weather and good riding until the late afternoon. I did enjoy the county roads in Wisconsin. The ones I was on were in great condition with hills and sweepers.
Semi-retired Posted August 18, 2019 #804 Posted August 18, 2019 I did have a good visit but the riding to WI and back was the worst I have ever had, too much pain. We DO have these things called "pain relievers" now, Jerry. Call me; I'll mail you some Tylenol 3's with codeine! Or, better yet, save us both from being incarcerated: see your doctor! :-)
leroy Posted August 18, 2019 #805 Posted August 18, 2019 Yep, I have a good supply of OTC and legal prescription pain relievers along with anti inflammatories. They don't work anymore.
Atlanta Bill Posted August 18, 2019 #806 Posted August 18, 2019 I changed the oil in the 96 Royal Star. A pretty straight forward operation. My biggest difficulty was finding that magical balance point where the bike was level but wouldn't tip over and crush me when I checked the level in the sight glass. I put in 3 quarts and then after running it for several seconds to circulate the oil, I kept adding a little at a time until I was square in between the lines. It took about 3.4 quarts to get to that point. The oil that came out of the bike was black. It really needed a change. Today I'll go verify that the level is still correct. Last weekend was the fuel filter and plugs. Being older and inflexible, after those two tasks I felt like I'd been 3 rounds with Mike Tyson at his prime. The fuel filter was causing some issues that are now dealt with. But any work done on the bike gives a feeling of accomplishment and worth, as well as saving hundreds of dollars. The bike seems to be riding better after all the work. I think my carbs need a bit of attention, but man, the motor on this thing is very strong and sweet. I've been kicking around the idea of getting a Goldwing, but if I do I'll for sure keep the Royal Star. Oh...I also went looking for some gloves. I have arthritis in the hands and was hoping to find some nicely padded fingerless gloves. I located some but they didn't have them in my size. I'm kind of resigned to the fact that my hands will hurt for the duration...any relief I can throw at them is a good thing.
Semi-retired Posted August 18, 2019 #807 Posted August 18, 2019 But any work done on the bike gives a feeling of accomplishment and worth, as well as saving hundreds of dollars. The bike seems to be riding better after all the work. I think my carbs need a bit of attention, but man, the motor on this thing is very strong and sweet. I've been kicking around the idea of getting a Goldwing, but if I do I'll for sure keep the Royal Star. Oh...I also went looking for some gloves. I have arthritis in the hands and was hoping to find some nicely padded fingerless gloves. I located some but they didn't have them in my size. I'm kind of resigned to the fact that my hands will hurt for the duration...any relief I can throw at them is a good thing. I agree with you 100% on the "good feeling" after having done a SELF maintenance project. (It's not hard to save a couple of hundred with today's rates!) Speaking of "good feeling".....when you mention sore hands, a thought just struck me: many of us HAVE arthritis these days, and a lot of us have used Voltaren to rub on various parts that are hurtin.....like knees, elbows, back and shoulders. What if you tried just rubbing the hell out of your HANDS with it? Like a good, heavy-duty application of hand-cream? Give it a try; let all us other "cripples" know how it works. It's a bugger gettin old, isn't it? (Specially with an 800+lb ride!!)
Atlanta Bill Posted August 18, 2019 #808 Posted August 18, 2019 I agree with you 100% on the "good feeling" after having done a SELF maintenance project. (It's not hard to save a couple of hundred with today's rates!) Speaking of "good feeling".....when you mention sore hands, a thought just struck me: many of us HAVE arthritis these days, and a lot of us have used Voltaren to rub on various parts that are hurtin.....like knees, elbows, back and shoulders. What if you tried just rubbing the hell out of your HANDS with it? Like a good, heavy-duty application of hand-cream? Give it a try; let all us other "cripples" know how it works. It's a bugger gettin old, isn't it? (Specially with an 800+lb ride!!) Thanks sincerely for the suggestion. I wish a cream would do the trick. In my case I have an aggressive form of arthritis...my immune system is attacking my joints. I'm on chemo meds for it. They help to a degree. And yeah...I for sure picked a bad time to get the heaviest bike I've ever owned. But the bike picked me! I was powerless to resist. : )
Rafterd Posted August 18, 2019 #809 Posted August 18, 2019 It’s been over 100 degrees for several weeks in Texas, so I haven’t got to ride much. I took the ole girl out this morning. I was thinking it had been a month since I’ve ridden her, but upon reflection, closer to two months. she was not happy at all. Backfiring through the carbs, shotgunning out the exhaust, missing, carbs leaking, YIKES. took her down to the local gas station and filled her with fresh gas and a full can of Sea Foam. Rode about 10 miles, shes trying to settle down. Rode another 60 miles, idling fine, backfiring and exhaust popping has stopped, but still a slight miss every once in a while. Another 60 miles, she’s happy as can be. You roll into it around 70 and she just pulls all the way up to 100 no problems. Guess I better pay more attention to it in the future. Dodged that bullet.
Semi-retired Posted August 18, 2019 #810 Posted August 18, 2019 Thanks sincerely for the suggestion. I wish a cream would do the trick. In my case I have an aggressive form of arthritis...my immune system is attacking my joints. I'm on chemo meds for it. They help to a degree. And yeah...I for sure picked a bad time to get the heaviest bike I've ever owned. But the bike picked me! I was powerless to resist. : ) In WHICH case, Bill, the hands just gotta go. Head for the Mayo clinic, where they will surgically remove them and re-attach your forearms to the bars! My back "feels ya"...whether after a game of golf or a spin on the Venture. Man gotta play! :-) P.S. You could always move to Canada as a "partial solution": MUCH SHORTER RIDING SEASON!! (As well as the figurative AND literal definition of "cold comfort"!)
Atlanta Bill Posted September 4, 2019 #811 Posted September 4, 2019 I took the day off to drive my daughter to the airport. It went way faster than I thought. They were saying lots of hurricane traffic and delays at Hartsfield but it was just the usual busy. When I got home, with my free time I replaced rear brake pads, cleaned front and back wheels with aluminum polish and pulled off the windshield. Totally different look with the windshield gone. But I elected to leave the lowers on...not sure why...I just sort of dug the look. Anyway...that is what I did to my Royal Star TC today.
Max Posted September 21, 2019 #812 Posted September 21, 2019 Finally got the ol' scoot out of the garage for a few day tours, today being the furthest from home. She's been plagued with issues this summer, mostly minor, but enough to keep it in lockdown. Some of the issues started when the odometer-speedo stopped working. The nylon gear behind the speedo dial was stripped and the end of the speedo cable insert snapped off. Fortunately the spare part 87' had a good working speedo cluster and cable replacement. Then the fork seals started leaking, had fresh spares to replace. 3 weeks ago had an intermittent clutch issue with various symptoms, that was a head scratcher. The blond finally gave up an hour from home. (CAA/AAA rocks) Not mechanically familiar with this clutch, read every 1st gen clutch post on this forum. As recommended, cleaned clutch lever relay assembly and flushed hydraulic fluid. Problem solved. Biggest grin to date. Got to the point, in frustration, we were talking exchanging the 87' and 2 spares for a big blue 2020 SVTC ... and that may still happen. 400 miles later and all is good.
SpencerPJ Posted September 21, 2019 #813 Posted September 21, 2019 (edited) What did I do. Well, I'm almost finished replacing the steering head bushings. OMG, what a pain in the rear. Way over my typical ability. Bottom Race was a real trick. Bought a punch set, boy sharp hardened punches really came in handy. I have triple tree back in, finally, all good, just need to reassemble. Edited September 22, 2019 by SpencerPJ
sleepy2 Posted September 22, 2019 #814 Posted September 22, 2019 Priced out tires for replacement. Mettzler 888's at $$700can. installed. Dealer said she couldn't give me a review on the Dunlop E4's for rain traction but they are good for mileage
Semi-retired Posted September 22, 2019 #815 Posted September 22, 2019 I have triple tree back in, finally, all good, just need to reassemble. Good on ya, Paul. Doing ANYTHING up in "triple clamp country" is to motorcycle maintenance DIY what eating Uni is to Sushi lovers: ADVANCED!! Hope you still have some good riding weather left in the year to earn back your "reward"! Cheers, from The North. m
Semi-retired Posted September 22, 2019 #816 Posted September 22, 2019 shes trying to settle down. Rode another 60 miles, idling fine, backfiring and exhaust popping has stopped, but still a slight miss every once in a while. Another 60 miles, she’s happy as can be. You roll into it around 70 and she just pulls all the way up to 100 no problems. Guess I better pay more attention to it in the future. Dodged that bullet. I took the Midnight out for a good ride on Saturday as well...and I had the same backfiring you mentioned...only in MY case, I think maybe I got on the highway too soon after starting up, and as a result, never got around to pushing the choke back in. I only realized it when I came to my first stop about 30 miles later and noticed that the idle was inexplicably high. Reached down, pushed in the knob and whaddayaknow: Idle slowed way down and no more backfiring when rolling off the throttle from 80MPH down to 70 or 60. Too much un-burned fuel goin into the pipes. I'm not saying you're as absent minded as I obviously was, but in all the excitement of ACTUALLY GOING OUT WITH THE DARK MISTRESS things get missed!! :-)
jeromeb Posted September 23, 2019 #817 Posted September 23, 2019 I rode today. The weather was plain too nice not to. The weather on the Gulf Coast has been hot and humid for weeks. I had no place in particular to go. I just fueled up and rode for about 3 hrs. Nothing like some wind therapy.
SpencerPJ Posted September 23, 2019 #818 Posted September 23, 2019 (edited) So I finished up with the head bearings today and have a question. I have always had a pretty tight stearing, pretty flat. (old bearings like dried paste with indents in them) I've always had bad stearing bushings for the past 5 years I've owned it. This is my first bike in 30 years, so I'm not sure how it should feel. Anyways, after done, I took for a test ride, seems to handle really loose, like if I go 50 mph, and wiggle handle bars, I feel I get get into a wobble fairly easily. Is there some adjustments I should consider. I feel pretty good about the torque on the head bearings, not too tight, no play or looseness. I do run the front forks with 0 psi. Is this just going to get some getting used to for me with new head bearings? Thanks Edit: Took it for a 50 mile ride today. Rode a bit different, by the end, I am in love with it. Rides the best it ever has. Cranked it up to triple digits, smooth as silk. Carves corners in the hills like never before. Man I wish I would have done this years ago. Edited September 24, 2019 by SpencerPJ
N3FOL Posted October 3, 2019 #819 Posted October 3, 2019 I left the bike at home simply because I woke up late. Took the van instead that has not been used for a few days. These nice rain free days has to continue. Ride safe.
made2care Posted October 3, 2019 #820 Posted October 3, 2019 After 6 months of slaving away on this bike, I am finally to the aesthetics portion of the build. The original plastics will need some reinforcing with ABS glue and sheets and a little paint work. Hopefully I will have the entire bike completed in the next few weeks and then...................it's time to ride
N3FOL Posted October 3, 2019 #821 Posted October 3, 2019 Have fun on your project, made2care. If it is true what people say about this coming winter, I'd definitely spend more time in the garage and get it done before the next riding season starts.
RDawson Posted October 4, 2019 #822 Posted October 4, 2019 Went for mind clearing 50 miler today. Just one of those days where I needed to slack the reins and let her go. Got home with a little less aluminum under the boards than what I left with. Been a long while since I've rode her that hard but it was nice. Went into some mild twisties with a rattling ass hardley trying to push me-came out with nothing but clear road in my mirrors.
videoarizona Posted October 5, 2019 #823 Posted October 5, 2019 Took the RSV out for a 100 plus mile run. Daughter came down and batted her eyes at me asking for a ride. You all know how that works. Good morning ride, for sure!
cowpuc Posted October 5, 2019 #824 Posted October 5, 2019 Hugged Tweeksis and Maggie REAL good as I was unpacking from our journey west !! Both of them had that "where ya been ya varmint? Better take me for ride before our carbs go solid" look on their faces for sure!!!!
N3FOL Posted October 6, 2019 #825 Posted October 6, 2019 Replaced my front tire, but did not go for a ride [emoji3064]. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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