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Eck

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  1. I agree with Rocket......... if it is still under warranty, let the dealer fix it......
  2. just placed my order...thanks! If it aint chrome, its tools....... Always spending the $$$$ on this site for something
  3. http://www.venturerider.org/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=9780&d=1182851371 here is a place that is a hell of a lot easier to change the fuel filter:thumbsup2:
  4. Hell, dont fear on what ever you choose to ride. Either way you would be safe... Freebird would start a web site for whatever make and model you choose.....
  5. The heat is on the driver, and not so much at all for the passenger. Air deflectors are available for the driver.
  6. OK GENE, I got it now!! I still have to finish cleaning it up , finish the loading ramps , place a boat bow roller , hand crank wrinch , some minor bracing and paint . Should take a couple of more afternoons . Gene
  7. OK Gene, how the blazzis did you get it up there........by use of ramps?
  8. Hey Squeeze, I think you misunderstood his question.. He asked: Where is the idle speed adjustment on a 1st gen.. but I do not know if it is the same location as a 2nd gen or not????
  9. Brian, Thanks for your idea...... I like it.........
  10. Mine was doing the same thing. I could hear, but could not talk.... Found out it was a broken pin in the connector cord from my helmet that plugs into the connector on the gas tank..
  11. See this drawing for bracket
  12. see attached drawing. ops...forgot to attach the drawing.. see next posting...lol......
  13. good info!!!!!!! Someone here can use it Im sure.
  14. [ Dang its bad getting old. ...........and you pick at me............... Hell, I cant see either anymore, and I surely cant remember where or when I am supposed to be some place..... ha.....
  15. Sleeperhawk, your killing me bud..lol.. I didnt say its a plastic hose... I said: There is a phillip head screw located just to the left of the fuel filter. This phillip head screw goes thru the white plastic hose clamp thru the gold colored bracket and there is a nut on the aft side that will fall off and be a royal PITA to find if it does not fall all the way through to the bottom / floor.. So please dont be removing your side covers and waste time looking for a white plastic hose...lol It is also true that the fuel filter can be changed out in 30 minutes (or less), but I wanted to relocate mine to make it even easier to change. The only problem I have now is, that I visually noticed when the gas ran out of the old filter and landed on the black frame that is under the fuel pump and left side cover, it "stained" the black frame. I used wax and tried to polish it all off, but to no avail.. Dont know why it would stain the black frame, but it did. Im trying different things now to remove the stain.. Eck
  16. What year is your bike.....or is it a 1st gen or 2nd gen? I cant find anything mentioned as to what you ride in your public profile.
  17. Tell Vinny it took me a whole 5 minutes to relocate it........ he'll love it..
  18. I'ld have to have a tape or CD player on it, so I could play music to the sounds of mufflers....... wanna, waaaaaaaanna, waaaaaaaaaaannna..........
  19. Cougar's response about leaving that little nut off with no problems made me wonder if something simple like a zip tie would hold the roll over valve in place nicely. Im sure a zip tie would work, it surely would not go anywhere, but I think it would be hard to get your hands in there to wrap it around the valve, get the end through the locking end, and then pull it tight... You could also use the rubber "seal tape" (sticky on both sides) that I often speak of. Just put a piece of it the gold coloured bracket and then push the valve on to it..then it can be easily removed and restuck over and over.
  20. Im happy to now you made it home Wild Hair 39.. Hope you and Mike enjoyed your ride!! Until next time..........Ride safe and take care
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