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there is the stuff you see on late night TV that wipes on and puts every back to like new black plastic it works but heed the warning.... wear gloves to apply it it is nasty ****e
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it is also the same bolt as the one holding the plastic cover trim around the fuel tank filler and I believe a few other places
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Long hard 24 hrs,, my Dad passed away an hour ago,
kevin-vic-b.c. replied to cowpuc's topic in Watering Hole
Puc, very sorry for your loss. You and your family will be in my thoughts. At the end of the end It's the start of a journey to a much better place And a much better place would have to be special Sir Paul McCartney -
Nope, on my phone,laptop and my PC it goes to blank white page when I click on the bookmark.... will try the other devises as when I am at work but that will not be till next week. I have used the link that you told us to book mark the forum earlier in the week to get here.
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It all looks great so far. I guess my big question is....... do I have to go to all my devises and relocate the book marks and auto entry set ups? Will this site end up at the same location as the old or is it a totally new thing but the same..... kinda? Oh and the spell check is fantastic!
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mine have the cracks down the center. it is the one part of the bike that "looks cheap" they are half two tone painted and a crack down the middle
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Canada will not panic and Canada will not run and hide. Our Canadian Forces have stood tall and strong in every battle they have joined in in history. We are small compared to many but as strong and proud as any on the battle field. Published in National CNN disappointed with Canadians’ lack of panic Thursday, 23 October 2014 16:49 Written by Staff font size 1294 200 Reddit452 CNN disappointed with Canadians’ lack of panic cnn.com OTTAWA - Following widespread, international coverage of the murder of a war memorial guard by a radicalized man with terrorist sympathies and the subsequent shootout in Parliament, news media conglomerate CNN reported frustration with the calm reaction of Canadians. “We came all the way up here to get some shots of people weeping and looking terrified, so they would look good under our ‘Terrified Capital’ banner. I didn’t fly 3,000 miles to film people trying to help first responders and police officers not point their rifles at everything that moved,” said CNN producer Ross Hargrove. CNN staff were reportedly further aggravated by having to watch CBC coverage of the event, which saw Peter Mansbridge focus on the facts that were actually known, and refusing to speculate about whether more attacks could be imminent. “What the **** kind of journalism is that?” asked Hargrove. At press time, CNN was hoping that at least the government would launch some kind of poorly planned retaliatory action that could drum up ratings. Last modified on Thursday, 23 October 2014 18:31 http://www.thebeaverton.com/CNN-disappointed-with-Canadians-lack-of-panic.htm
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Tisunac, most of the Ventures use Progressive Springs that I have heard of.... likely same thing different brand. That being said, I have not seen a procedure for installing them in a second gen Venture. I did install them in my '86 and loved what they did for the ride. Here is a link, it is a Canadian site but it will give you the idea. http://www.canadasmotorcycle.ca/progressive-suspension-fork-springs.html
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Bleeding air?
kevin-vic-b.c. replied to V's topic in Venture and Venture Royale Tech Talk ('83 - '93)
In the center of the handle bar cluster there is a screw cap..... remove that and you will find a shrader valve like on a tire for putting air in. Press on center stem as you would a car or bicycle tire valve IF there is any air in there it will release. When refilling if memory serves me correctly MAX air pressure is about 12 psi. I used to use about 7 on my '86. If the springs have been changed to Progressive brand then there will be no air and likely none required. -
Caravans and old Chevy Blazers gone in seconds. Our Blazer went missing from in front of the house one night.... stereo ripped from the dash. Fixed back up, was not worth claiming on insurance, couple months later it was stolen again along with the new stereo and the alarm system we put in it after first time.... I took the insurance payout after a couple weeks. It was "found" 2 years and 2 weeks later in an apartment building parking lot less than a mile away from where it was stolen.... along with 3 other stolen cars.
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[ATTACH]87614[/ATTACH] To all our military personal.... Be safe and you are in our thoughts and prayers
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Don, thanks for all you do, I for one never knew the site was down so I guess you are really earning that $12. I am just home from graveyard shift saw your first post before work now see all the responses after my shift. Too many guys on here up way too early in the morning. All my sleep deprived self could thing of was David Bowe CH-CH-Changes... listened to it on youtube before I could type this. You gotta do what ya gotta do.... will miss the original but there is a lot of originals in life we all miss but the clock keeps ticking and we will all survive I am sure. If we keep the people and we keep the info that is the most important part. Thanks for joining the sleep deprived group tonight Kevin PS: good night now
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Dan, about 10 years back I was doing the 255+, I came home from work early one day as white as a sheet and feeling crappy, told the wife I was going to the basement office to do some estimating. I was told... like crap you are you are going to a doctor or emerg.... I settled for the doctor.. I spent that night in the emerg on the heart monitors. The long and short was drop the weight and get fit or we can control your heart with meds. I do not care for drugs of any kinds if avoidable. The Cardiologist I saw recommended a weight loss program that he had used in past. I dropped 22 lbs the first 10 days and in the end dropped over 75 lbs, my wife, in support, dropped 90+ lbs. What a life style change. We started walking and going to a gym. I changed jobs and started cycling to and from work.... a bit over 10 miles each way every day. I took up running in local races, doing 5 and 10 kilometer runs and this month ran in my first 1/2 Marathon. where you are going with this.... carry the bag of sugar or sack of flower in from the car on grocery day and think..... I have lost this much weight.... and I feel great. Keep up the good work and remember if it is white is it likely going to your belt line. Sugar, flower, coffee cream. Kevin
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do not try this if you sleep walk or have a habit of getting up to pee in the night! I am with CMCOFFEY.... gotta get the Ventures out for the photo op
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The Everyday stuff is much different from traveling stuff. Everyday I carry my DL and a Visa card at least. I wear full face and ATGATT so I have pretty good protection from the elements. Most time there is a second pair of gloves appropriate for the season in a trunk or saddlebag and the telephone charger is always plugged in in the trunk. On the Everyday ride like a commute to work, well I am 10 minutes from home to work so nope don't carry tools or slime or anything that is for weekend or longer rides. So if I have DL Visa maybe a coffee card I am set for the day.
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Carb Cleaning?
kevin-vic-b.c. replied to Ventureless's topic in Royal Star Venture Tech Talk ('99 - '13)
I am one of the many that has both a Venture and a V-Strom in the garage. You are very correct that the V-Strom is in no way a good bike for 2-up distance riding, but it is a very good 1-up ride it anyplace or time bike. I ride year round and most of the winter riding is done on the V-Strom but the Venture still gets its fair share of miles. So far I have not had any issues with carbs on my Ventures, I have had 2, like has been said keep fresh fuel, seafoam if you think it is going to sit around some with poor weather or something. -
Me be sure glad weez don't live in dat oder Kanada eh Sailor! this ice and snow crap dont sound happy :rain2:
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Puc, a huge difference in the two bikes! I have had both,still have the 2nd gen, I was shocked at the learning curve getting on the 2nd. Lori loves the seat (pillow top) it is great on the long rides like I know you two enjoy although I don't think there is as much room for stickers. I was lucky enough to be able to keep my 86 until I was sure I could enjoy the 02. the biggest things are 1, the heavy front end and 2, the heal toe shifter. Comfort is there, just takes some time to wrap your head around the changes.
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Hello Western Canada and US. 2015 Venture,!!! Rally?
kevin-vic-b.c. replied to The Beast's topic in Watering Hole
I still do not know where and when you are thinking of traveling What rally, where and when. -
:sign yeah that: :sign yeah that:
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tire cupping
kevin-vic-b.c. replied to Yamamike's topic in Venture and Venture Royale Tech Talk ('83 - '93)
I do not know your tire brand at all but I know the cupping on my brothers BMW with Metzler tires was totally pressure related. You need to read the tire to find out manufactures recommended pressures then you can play a few PSI from there. Example is my Avon front is rated for 42 PSI max full load. 42 is high so I started at 40 and that was firm, dropped to 38 and it felt good, dropped to 36 is it was mushy feeling. I run 38 PSI front now. My V-Strom I run lower front tire pressure for the feel and flexibility, I don't have to change pressures for gravel road riding.... I can see the cupping starting -
On my 1st gen the PO had actually cut the holes to be slots for sliding the shield in and out with out removing the screws. Now I am not a crazy fast rider but I have been on the I-5 south and more than kept time with traffic and never had an issue the shield coming off. Make sure the screws are tight is all. To find a height to cut down to..... put bike on center stand sit on it... get comfy... wiggle around find your place. take your right hand out straight in line with your sight line.... touch the shield... mark it there. I made a template from old Corn Flakes box... 2 pieces split in the middle..... mark the top of the shield..... slid it down to my mark... matched up the outer edges.... will leave you an inch or so in the center to free hand. Cut with a fine tooth saber saw blade...... block sand the line smooth..... take a heat gun if you have one and heat the fresh cut and you will see it flow smooth.