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Dragonslayer

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  1. Which parts are you interested in?
  2. Check the flasher signal switch to the inside the fork well to the left of right dash panel all the signal wiring goes through this switch. I've got a couple of these if you need one.
  3. Sounds like you know what your doing with 12 volt electrical systems. That will give you a good head start. http://labs.trunkful.com/8385servicemanual.pdf As far as diagnosis download the shop manual from here you should be able to find any of the wiring diagrams you may need from the manual. I've got the clutch and brake masters water pump cover Body parts, Left front fairing, front fender, Tank cover, left and right side covers trunk and saddle bags are promised already, if he doesn't take them your next on the list. If you'll pay shipping you can pay me for parts when you can we can negotiate price I'm flexable.
  4. From what I have absorbed so far front wheel wobble can be caused by and corrected by addressing the following or a combination of the following: Front wheel out of balance front fender brace upgrade tightened cinch bolts on front forks Furbur washer fix solid motor mount upgrade Have I left anything out. Question: Can it also be caused by unequal amounts of fork oil in each of the forks?
  5. The 84's have an hydralic EAND anti dive valve actuated by brake fluid from the front brake calipers. The 86 has electric solenoids EAND Anti dive valve. I'm not sure if the 84 EAND valves will mate up with the 86 forks. If not, to change out you would need shorter banjoe bolts for the front calipers to allow you to eliminate the brake hoses that go to the hydralic valves on the 84 forks. Then you would need to wire the electric solenoids into the front brake light circuit to be actuated when front brakes are applied.
  6. What he wanted to do in his retirement.
  7. To answer one of your earlier questions about part availability E-bay, search Yamaha Venture and or Yamaha Venture Royale . It sounds like your dash gauge cluster has multiple issues. The entire gauge assemble come up often and usually sells pretty cheap. There is a difference between the 83-85 std & Vr and the 86-93 Vr gauge assemblies so make sure you get one that matches your bike. sounds like you have the one with clock which is more common. I'm parting out a 84vstardard and am offering parts to forum members first before I put parts on ebay so let me know what you need and I'll let you know if I still have it. Squidleys comment about these bikes being electrically finaky is an understatement. Get in the habit early to disconnect every quick connect electrical plug you come across and clean contacts with one these products crg 2-26, crc electrical contact cleaner, then fill female side of plug with diaelectric grease before reconnecting. Trust me. when connecting wires always solder the connecton, no wire nuts scotch locks and avoid crimp connectors as much as possible. Add Sea-foam cleaner to gas ands oil as soon as possible and ad to gas for a few tank fulls. The aerosol version shown below is convenient for a fast application for the carb slides. You found the right place for a wealth of knowledge and experience on these bikes and all of the people on here are super and more than willing to help. Good luck
  8. Mine showed up in the mail today. Hey that was fast, It looks great and happens to match my new riding boots. I'm well pleased with mine. Way to go Thom Great job, Thanks. I'm gonna go to tandy and get the stuff to make a belt to go with it.
  9. Unless it smells funny:whistling:
  10. Time tells all tales and heals all wounds
  11. HeHeHeHeHeHeHeHeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee.....HaHaHaHaHaHaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
  12. Hey Ronnie, Good question. I don't know the answer but I got another one if you need it.
  13. Courage, Faith.... That's what I mean We all have it, We just have to find it, hold on to it and Live it. IT'S JUST THAT THOSE OF US THAT NEED IT THE MOST FIND IT FIRST.
  14. I'm sorry the link took me to the home page of the vendor. Do you know of a particular item that they sell that you are suggesting.
  15. I like the way you think I thought the same thing. But the last time I made a point on this forum about what I thought was excessive Ebay shipping cost for the item I was throughly chastised, threatened by a postal postal worker, and flat out told I was a perverbial idiot from hell. So I'm glad you made the point instead of me.You have restored my faith that this country is great because of those brave enough to stand up for what is right in the face of adverse public opinion. I salute you.I do realize your offer is selfless in nature. I'd like one of those free washers, and will be glad to donate a fair value to the forum which I figure to be: Cost of the washer .34 cost of shipping 1st class stamp .40 Cost of a envelope and addressing ink .06 cost of protective packaging material scotch tape .002 100% markup because it's for a worthy cause .802 Your donated time and effort priceless Total US$ 1.604 Ah heck let's just round it up to lets say $ 2.00 US Thats roughly a .37 profit per unit .37 X 6000 members = $2,220.00 This might be a decent sideline business Just see where Yamaha got by charging like $8.00 for an O-ring
  16. http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=320316644057&sspagename=STRK%3AMEWAX%3AIT&viewitem= I saw this on ebay. Is anyone familar with the so called Furbur fix and can tell me anything about it?
  17. GeorgeS and I were discussing my current and reoccuring draggin starter problem. He mentioned that he remembered someone posting that they had used a solenoid from a small foriegn car to replace the oem solenoid that comes on the 1st Gens. But, he did not remember the details of which car the starter came off of. The problem is that the stock solenoids don't seem to hold up very well and the cost of new replacements from yamaha run close to $80.00. Using the car solenoids was considerably cheaper with a heavier duty solenoid. The question is does anyone remember the name of the post or by who the post was made that had the details of this solenoid mod?
  18. But weren't the Delorean's stainless as well?
  19. Now I understand why my second marriage ended.
  20. I've got the set of saddle bags for you , And I can help you with instructions on changing out stator but unfortunately I just installed my extra stator. They always have new ones on ebay but I would recommend high output after market ones.
  21. I'm parting out a 84 parts bike. What do you need?
  22. Thom I sent my payment and shipping addy and name instructions to your paypal address. is that Okey Dokey?
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