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Clutch lever pivot bushing
Carbon_One replied to SundayRider's topic in Royal Star Venture Tech Talk ('99 - '13)
Don't have the left lever after all. Someone else must of been in need of one. Got the right side lever. No bushing in that one. Larry -
Clutch lever pivot bushing
Carbon_One replied to SundayRider's topic in Royal Star Venture Tech Talk ('99 - '13)
If it's a stock lever you want I should have one since I changed mine out shortly after getting the bike for chrome levers. Send me a pm with your address and I'll send it out tomorrow. A couple weeks ago I had to replace the push rod bushing as it was worn enough to get some slop in it. Larry -
Yep it was great seeing and chatting with Tom again. Last time we meet was at the Arkansas International rally. We'll hook up again at the NY Rally in a few weeks. Oh yea no more of those pucker episodes eh!! We'll let Tom tell the tail. Larry
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I hear ya Jeff. I just sent a lift adapter to a member in Colorado Springs so I'm assuming he's still got a safe home. Sure hope so & stays that way. Very sad to see that area as well as others going up in smoke. Those areas out west are beautiful or was but after its done in a few years it'll grow back. At least we can be optimistic and only hope there's no loss of life. Larry
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Welcome to to the world of 3 wheels Owen. You will not be sorry doing this conversion. Looking forward to seeing your pics and your riding reports once done. Larry
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My "05" Midnight shows both MPH & KPH as shown in the above pic. Thanks for the seat info Treecol. Awesome design by the guy who did that. Larry
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I'll 2nd the Squid. I did my valves at the 50K and only found 3 valves that were off of center spec wise. There was one that was on the tight side so after swapping shims around plus exchanging a couple at the dealer I was good to go. I don't think I'll need to do this job again till another 50K is on the clock. A couple other bikes I worked on this past winter had the same results. Larry
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Awsome news. Yep bragging rights for sure. Happy B-Day to all. Larry
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Bad news there about the accident but good you're still here to tell the tail. Heal well. Larry
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Yea he's staying under the radar & don't want anyone knowing he's older another year. I guess if he don't tell anyone he stays the same age. Nope you keep adding em on friend , just like the rest of us ole farts. Just the same :beer: Larry
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Nice bike. Where did the seat come from? Stock/ (I don't think so) Aftermarket? How does it feel? Larry
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Good to see another triker on board here as well as another new biker. Both look great. Hope we meet down the road some day. Larry
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Well Jack did ya decide which one stays and which one goes yet? Larry
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Cool. Let us know how it works for you. I don't need one cause I already have one but for those who don't, they may be waiting for a go ahead -buy one report. Larry
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Congratulations to the couple and one soon to be Grand Pa. Larry
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I was/am having a similar problem. Tonight after getting home from a ride I decided to check all the cable adjustments. Found that the adjustment on the vacuum autuator to be loose. I'll know tomorrow if that did the trick fixing mine. Larry
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That's cool. What make rig did you get there? Larry
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I cut a 3/4" sheet of 4x8 plywood in half and then bolted my tire changer to that with carriage bolts. At times it'll still want to move on you but with you standing on the plywood it stays put pretty good. When not in use I take the plywood off and stand it against the wall with the changer in the corner out of the way. You can buy half sheets of plywood at Lowe's & Home Depot as well. I used to have anchors in the floor but did away with them when I built an addition to the garage. Larry
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Got one. Better than most but it still wants to jump around with the readings. Still I like it and keep it in my vacuum gauge box. Larry
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Too many other toys maybe??? I just changed oil , a carb syn, and valve check / adjustment on a ladys V-Star 650. First oil change in 5 years with only 7300 miles on the odometer. She bought it new in 07. Seems that is the norm at times for some folks. Larry
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That's interesting news about J&E Jack. A good locksmith should be able to make keys for it. I sure like mine as it's a well built trailer. Nothing cheap or flimsy about it at all. Besides the quality of the teardrop I loved that it matches my trike body so well. Of course there's other trailers I like as well but got a decent deal on this demo when I bought it new. I'd try to decide which body style I liked between those 2 trailers but put the quality , capacity, etc in the mix too. After doing all the grading between them you should have a winner. Going to be hard to go wrong with either one I suspect thou. Larry
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Sounds like you've got all the bases covered pretty good. Let us know those test results. Larry
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While surfing the E-Bay this evening I ran across this tire changer similar to what Harbor Freight used to sell. http://www.ebay.com/itm/pppp-Tire-Changer-for-Motorcycle-GoCart-Trailer-Bike-ATV-Truck-size-4-to-16-5-/310408758673?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item4845cdc591 May be just what someone wants & can get without breaking the bank. Larry