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My second bike is a ZN700 Kawasaki. It's fun to ride around town. I bought it with only 1,058 miles on it in 2009. Carb rebuild, fork seals, plugs, signal lights, rear shocks, tires, and a windshield and I have about $2600 in it. It's been reliable so far. It's not the most comfortable bike with it's short frame but okay for not too long rides. It has the King/Queen seats with a padded sissy bar like the bikes of that vintage, 1985. I just want a small Ford C class with a gas V10. Something that will take me into all of the National Parks.
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Finally bit the bullet and had a new rear tire installed.
BlueSky replied to camos's topic in Watering Hole
The shop in Homestead FL charged about $150 to install a rear tire on a shaft drive bike. -
Just had a hairy idea. Maybe cut some short 2x4s with a curvature on one side. Nail several together and put it in the trailer close to the entrance. Run the front wheel up on your "ramp" until the rear wheels get to the trailer floor and if you make them right, the front wheel will be just off the other end of your new ramp. Pull the ramp out. Reverse the procedure to get back out. Just a thought. If you could attach some longer ones to the trailer ramp so that the rear wheels ride up on them after the front wheel is in the trailer, that might work too.
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https://www.youtube.com/embed/lgwF8mdQwlw
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I buy too many manuals, but one I bought on ebay was a disc of all the Yamaha V4 bikes for about $15. It covers all the Ventures, Road Stars, etc. http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_odkw=yamaha+royal+star+manual&rmvSB=true&_sop=12&_fspt=1&_mPrRngCbx=1&_osacat=0&_from=R40&_trksid=p2045573.m570.l1313.TR1.TRC0.A0.H0.Xyamaha+road+star+manual.TRS0&_nkw=yamaha+road+star+manual&_sacat=0
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I have bought a lot of hand tools there and I am happy with them. I even have a couple of $29 1/2" drive impact wrenches that are decades old that still work fine. The 3/8" drive impact ratchet didn't last many years with my home use. Replaced it with an IR. Hydraulic jacks and electric motors, not the best. A few days ago, I needed a ball joint press for my old 02 F150 and I planned to buy HF, but many reviews talked of the press which is a giant c-clamp bending. So, I bought an OTC press made in the USA from Tool Topia. It worked great!
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The 83 is up and running again.
BlueSky replied to frankd's topic in Venture and Venture Royale Tech Talk ('83 - '93)
You're a good brother! -
Have you ever had thoughts of hanging it up on riding?
BlueSky replied to Eck's topic in Watering Hole
I bought my first bike when I was 27, a CB350. I rode it about 2k miles in 6 months and sold it. A year or so later, I bought a bigger bike, CB750 that I rode about a year and sold it. I had just bought a house and was trying to clean up my finances. I also had several close calls riding. Went without a bike for about almost 20 years and I have had a bike ever since. I rode very little but I always had a bike. The last few years, I've been more serious about riding that ever but i still have not ever been on a long ride. that is something I intend to remedy at age 71!!!! -
1st job employment experiences,, oh those wonderful first jobs..
BlueSky replied to cowpuc's topic in Watering Hole
I worked at the Turkey Point Plant from Jan 11, 2010 to August 29, 2013 as a temporary engineering contractor. A billion dollar plus modification was going on to allow the two nukes to make 15% more power. During the last two outages to install all of the new equipment, I worked 14 months of 6-12s, or actually it was two weeks of 6-12s and one week of 5-12s giving us two days off in a row every 3 weeks. I love the warm weather down there and I love the keys. My wife and I did a lot of fishing and doing the tourist things on the weekends before the long hours started. This helped me a bunch in sending me off to retirement. -
1st job employment experiences,, oh those wonderful first jobs..
BlueSky replied to cowpuc's topic in Watering Hole
Handing tobacco for 10 or more hrs/day for $3 when i was about 12. It was bending over, picking up several tobacco leaves from a sled and handing them to a woman who looped a string around it on a stick. at the end of the day, the sticks of tobacco were hung up in a barn for curing. When i got older I broke tobacco, stooping over breaking off several leaves that were ripe enough to cure and going to the next stalk. Cold in the morning from getting wet from the dew and hot as blazes midday and covered in tobacco gum. $7/day. I had to spend the money on school clothes. My first regular job at 15 yrs old was working at the local grocery store 13 hours on Saturday for $7, 8:00am to 10:00 pm with an hour for lunch and didn't get off for supper and later also 3 1/2 hrs on Friday afternoon after school for an additional $3. This lasted the last 3 years of high school. i suppose there were no child labor laws back then or at least nobody cared. -
Ok Puc, You asked for it Here is the picture video
BlueSky replied to Zzyzx's topic in Watering Hole
Wow! Just Awesome! -
I remember reading an article recently about a Walmart that was closed for plumbing issues. there had been protests about wages and the plumbing problem just happened about the same time so the store close for repairs and the workers didn't have a job for a while.
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If it is 20 yrs old, it's about had it. That's about the life of a central AC unit. Check the freon pressures and temperatures going in and out. should be about 18 degrees difference as i remember. You might need a new blower motor on the air handling unit. And it contains freon 22 which isn't allowed any more. I think they have a substitute for freon 22 for the old systems but you can't buy a system that uses freon 22 any more. I had both my heat pumps/ac units replaced in 2008 with Goodman units that uses the new refrigerant. They don't advertise and you may not have ever heard of them but when I was doing my research, I found out they were the 3rd most popular units behind Carrier and Trane. I found a business that installed them for 2/3s of what everybody else wanted for a Trane or other brands. Mine have worked without any issues since 2008 which is a big change from my original Rheem units. they were almost constant trouble. Just make sure the units you buy have scroll compressors. The cheaper compressors don't last as long. My information was valid in 2008. Systems may have changed since then. You will notice a difference in your electric bill because the new systems are much more efficient. I think my old units had a SER of 10 and the new ones are 13. I noticed a difference in the elec bill.
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Lots of smart people have been predicting a serious crash/recession/depression and advise you to keep a stash of cash and enough food and water to last at least a month. If it does happen you may need some gvns/ammo.
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Speedo Excessive Noise
BlueSky replied to frankie177rg's topic in Venture and Venture Royale Tech Talk ('83 - '93)
I remember seeing a youtube video of speedo lubing. Do a search. -
I think it is free because of all the super spyware it has now. It stores everything you do and your login info for every site you visit from what I understand. Whether it spies on you more than google, I don't know.
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there is a significant security update that you need to download on all Windows 7 and up if you haven't done it yet. Just go to settings.
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Pilot jet location
BlueSky replied to taz112's topic in Venture and Venture Royale Tech Talk ('83 - '93)
You might want to check the compression just in case. -
Pilot jet location
BlueSky replied to taz112's topic in Venture and Venture Royale Tech Talk ('83 - '93)
Are you sure the spark plug is firing? The reason I ask is that on my Kawasaki, it had a dead cylinder. I verified there was spark to the plug cap by using a conductor to tough against the block. But, the spark plug was dead. Swapping two spark plugs showed me the real problem. Have you looked at the manual on this site? -
Everywhere you look people are asking for money for never ending reasons. I have been hit up in the Walmart parking lot twice recently. The first guy was a young guy who had a nice looking girl friend in the car, a clean cut couple. They were from out of state and he was looking for a job while they lived in their car. I gave them a twenty just in case their story had any validity which was more than he was expecting. The last one was a young woman who said she came to see her sister who just had a baby in the hospital and her debit card wouldn't work. She was looking for gas money to get back to Raleigh, about 120 miles away. Her story sounded like BS but I gave her a ten to help. She was asking for $30 and told me one guy said he would give her $30 for a sexual favor. I was tempted to say " What a cheap baxturd he was!" But she probably wouldn't have appreciated the humor.
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Another Venture in the stable.........................
BlueSky replied to DragonRider's topic in Watering Hole
Looks Nice!