saddlebum Posted November 12 #101 Posted November 12 On 11/10/2024 at 6:53 PM, sleepy2 said: First thing @Marcarlaasked was "where's your buddy Ben?" Said probably home! What I'm messaging for is you said you had a bike stand. Is yours from Princess Auto? If yes and looks like my pictures What holes and position do you have yours set? Mine is not the same as yours. but I do have the front pocket set so that it sits centered to the same height as the axle with the rear saddle adjusted so the wheel is not touching the ground. However seeing as how your front pocket is on a swivel I would be tempted to set it higher as long as the tire does not roll in so deep as to come in contact with the upright or the ground.
N3FOL Posted November 12 Author #102 Posted November 12 That bike stand looks like it has to be bolted to the ground.
sleepy2 Posted November 13 #103 Posted November 13 @N3FOLthere is nothing in instructions for that but might be for mounting in trailer! Could also use to stabilize! Would probably only use to check oil levels and maybe change oil!
sleepy2 Posted November 13 #104 Posted November 13 @saddlebumdon't think mine will fit as picture shows and also distance from front to back mount looks too short to hold tire. Might think about modification to make fit or see if I can get money back. Still have box and receipt. They are pretty good at exchange! 1
sleepy2 Posted November 13 #105 Posted November 13 @N3FOL I agree and we both checked U-Tube and car forum and alot of them had hard time getting hub off. One guy even used oxy/acceteline torches but no luck! @Marcarls tool did work to get hub loosened up but would have taken more parts to take off (spline of front wheel drive was stopping it from comming off) and was worried about getting $220can part to line up. If hub remover from Canadian Tire would have fit we could have gotten it out with slide hammer. Taking to mechanic I know and will cost $100 labor and $200 parts to replace (dropping off tonight after son gets off work) get done Thursday. Son will take other part back to get money back. (Mechanic would put part on but no warranty, his part would have 2 years 40,000klm.) 2
N3FOL Posted November 14 Author #106 Posted November 14 9 hours ago, sleepy2 said: @N3FOLthere is nothing in instructions for that but might be for mounting in trailer! Could also use to stabilize! Would probably only use to check oil levels and maybe change oil! I agree. It can be used to keep the bike upright. On my end, since I do not have a bike stand for my '07, I purchased an extension mechanics mirror to check my oil level while sitting on the bike upright. Best of all, I can change oil on the RSV without jacking it up. I really love the simplicity of it.
N3FOL Posted November 14 Author #107 Posted November 14 9 hours ago, sleepy2 said: Might think about modification to make fit or see if I can get money back. Still have box and receipt. They are pretty good at exchange! Once you modify that piece, it might be a point of 'no return'. If you like the outcome or dislike how it turned out, then you are stuck with it. If I were on your shoes, return it and shop around more. A company may have the perfect product you are looking for. At the end of the day, it is your choice.
sleepy2 Posted November 15 #108 Posted November 15 @N3FOLOnly taking back if I don't modify! It is just an option I was thinking of doing!
sleepy2 Posted November 15 #109 Posted November 15 Son got his hub replaced $550 after work and hub changed! Car feels much better! 1
saddlebum Posted November 15 #110 Posted November 15 (edited) On 11/13/2024 at 10:48 AM, sleepy2 said: @saddlebumdon't think mine will fit as picture shows and also distance from front to back mount looks too short to hold tire. Might think about modification to make fit or see if I can get money back. Still have box and receipt. They are pretty good at exchange! I would take it back . I have two different styles that are a closer fit than that. One is actually easy to makeca copy of. Which also goes to say it would probably be no more work maybe even easier to build from scratch than to modify that one. Edited November 15 by saddlebum
sleepy2 Posted Friday at 11:13 PM #111 Posted Friday at 11:13 PM @saddlebumI was thinking same thing if I was modifying! Easier to make one than modify then if doesn't work then I can take it back! But it doesn't look like it might not have enough room to fit wheel in place! Will have to see after I get my tractors ready for winter!
N3FOL Posted Tuesday at 06:11 AM Author #112 Posted Tuesday at 06:11 AM On 11/14/2024 at 8:02 PM, sleepy2 said: Son got his hub replaced $550 after work and hub changed! Car feels much better! Glad you and your Son decided to let the Pros handle it. It did save some wear and tear on your body as well.
N3FOL Posted Tuesday at 06:20 AM Author #113 Posted Tuesday at 06:20 AM On 11/13/2024 at 10:48 AM, sleepy2 said: @saddlebumdon't think mine will fit as picture shows and also distance from front to back mount looks too short to hold tire. Might think about modification to make fit or see if I can get money back. Still have box and receipt. They are pretty good at exchange! Something just came to mind and forgot to mention it. If you had the SVTC, it might have fitted perfectly since the front tire is smaller at 130/70-R18.
sleepy2 Posted Tuesday at 01:37 PM #114 Posted Tuesday at 01:37 PM Would have thought of buying the new Venture but price in Canada was outrageous! Wouldn't be able to persuade Phantom Wife! Liked power( got to demo it at New York Rally when it came out!Dealer had one in stock for us to try!) Style was good, overall good bike! Mostly didn't like belt drive and V-twin!
N3FOL Posted Tuesday at 11:55 PM Author #115 Posted Tuesday at 11:55 PM @sleepy2 Even with the V-Twin, it has a lot of power and I like it whenever you might need the power. To be honest, the belt drive does not really bother me since it does last a very long time/miles. I like both. My '07 and '18 are keepers. Keep an eye out and don't stop looking and always be on the good side of the boss.
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