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Eck

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  1. By the look on the girls face thru the whole movie, she wasnt to impressed with any of it.....until the accident ... But yep, that bike does haul butt........!!!!!!!:thumbsup2:
  2. So sorry macewan, but I do not have a caliper available that I can give you. If I did, it would be yours....... Here is the link to ALL the parts that have been donated, that I presently have. http://www.venturerider.org/forum/showthread.php?t=15244
  3. Bruff, You have mail......
  4. (1) Front rotor runs around the $148.95 price line and the rear rotor runs around $179.95 Yep....not cheap...
  5. I save and have tech & / parts articles / infor saved on my work computer and on my home computer.. Some of the articles differ of course, and I just now found this info on my home computer.. Hope this information is helpful to someone. Note: Price may differ from time article was saved ...... Buckeye performance http://www.buckeyeperformance.com/p18.htm '99-'06 Yamaha Royal Star Ventures: FRONT BRAKE PADS (Note: 2 sets required for front brake calipers PART #CL-2391-A3 Retail $27.95 Your Cost $25.50 REAR BRAKE PADS (Note: 1 set needed for rear caliper) PART # CL-2305-A3 Retail $27.95 Your Cost $25.50
  6. The 01,02,03,04,05,06,07 and 08's are all the same. http://www.bikebandit.com/brake-pads-shoes-for-2004-yamaha-xvz13tfs-royal-star-venture/c/a642280?m=8542&t=1 http://www.bikebandit.com/brake-pads-shoes-for-2004-yamaha-xvz13tfs-royal-star-venture/c/a642280?m=8542&t=1#productlist
  7. Kbay, Dont know what to tell you with out looking at it (photos) to really see what problems your actually having and why... You should not have to cut any pipe length off the exhaust or mufflers to install them... I took the cones off my stock mufflers and pop rivited them, (in 3 pls) onto the HD/RK mufflers..The chrome cones cover the clamp area completely.. I also reused the stock clamps.
  8. Yamaha OEM Replacement Pads Front P/N: 4WM-W0045-00-00 (2 sets required) Rear P/N: 4NK-W0046-00-00 EBC Organic Replacement Pads Front P/N: FA179 (2 sets required) Rear P/N: FA123 EBC Sintered Replacement Pads Front P/N: FA179HH (2 sets required) Rear P/N: FA123HH EBC "Double-H" Sintered Brake Pads “ DOUBLE-H SINTERED METAL PADS •Feature the HH friction rating – the highest in the industry •Provide maximum brake effect and last twice as long as organic pads Bike bandit http://www.bikebandit.com/partsbandit/product~pf_id~4735677~dept_id~1416879.asp MSRP $26.25 Our Price! $23.62
  9. Your result for The Motorcycle Personality Test ... Harley 883 Sportster You scored 4 moxie, 3 zeal, and 3 pomp!
  10. Possible, but I bet with the service his dealer is giving him that he could most likely get new rear brake pads and a new rotor for free... IF the tech agrees he did install the washer backwards... and if the rotor rubs after he puts it all back together and test drives it. After the service tech corrects the washer issue, not only would I spin the tire to see if it spins freely, but make darn sure to apply the rear brake several times to ensure the rear pads are set and then check for rotor warpage...
  11. Speed Bleeders: http://www.speedbleeder.com/ The SB8125 standard length ones fit the rear caliper and the clutch slave The SB7100's fit the front calipers Get 2 of the SB8125's and 2 of the SB7100's I paid $32 for all 4 shipped to my door.
  12. Eck

    Why not?

    As condor said, do the math.. You would get only $425. Not $425,000! http://www.snopes.com/politics/taxes/dividend.asp
  13. Sorry, but I have never heard of this before.... Wonder if one of the light rings is letting the air in somehow...it is about the only place air can be caught...ever place else is a smooth surface.. You could try placeing scotch tape all around the edge of the light glass and the light ring to seal the ring and then go for a ride to see if it stops.. Have no other ideas at this time as to what it could be....
  14. can I have your autographs please........
  15. Very very impressive Bill, and you should be proud...!!!!
  16. Eck

    Just got back...

    4 corners, co
  17. HA...didnt look at it that way Steve, but your right...
  18. I traveled for 12 of 15 years... it was kinda cool at first, but I got tired of eating at resturants and living out of a suit case...it gets old after the excitement wears off.
  19. Thats some good news there on your mom Pittbull.. Glad to hear she isdoing so well and now is indistructable...or thinks os anyway...ha My mom had hip replacement also, just three weeks ago and she is already allowed to go back to the golf course and be the warden riding around in the golf cart. She is not allowed to drive a vehicle (cager) yet, or play golf, but the Dr. said it is ok to drive the golf cart.. amazing technology they have nowadays... operation on one day and your back up and running with in hours..or a few days..
  20. 58,700 miles now and I have NEVER had the valves adjusted... dont plan on it either.........
  21. Wishing you two a very safe ride and safe return... Sleeperhawk, your going to need a trailer ..that is all there is to it.. With everything but the kitchen sink packed on it, I hope you get at least 28 miles to the gallon... dont forget..lots of towns are out of gas, so fill up whenever you see a place that has gas.. I know Freebird will have to enlarge the photo section once you guys get back...
  22. Do a search on "Progressive shocks".... I am not sure if they make one for the RSV or not....
  23. :rotf::rotf::rotf::rotf::rotf::rotf::rotf::rotf::rotf::rotf::rotf::rotf::rotf: I read your post and bust out laughing....my wife in the other room asked: Whats so funny.........I said you would have to read it... Im still smiling... !
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