
Hbolt rider
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North coast, CA, United States
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84’ venture royal
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91Â’ parts bike 4a 84Â’
Hbolt rider replied to Hbolt rider's topic in Venture and Venture Royale Tech Talk ('83 - '93)
Well that’s no good...I don’t want a slower motor. Any ways the guy isn’t responding to my emails and he doesn’t have a number listed so I don’t know. -
I have a new to me 84Â’ venture and IÂ’m really liking the bike but the brakes are horrible. Well I just found a 91Â’ on Craigslist for $200. Does a 91Â’ have the 4 pistion calipers? Are there parts from a 91Â’ that wouldnÂ’t work on a 84Â’? Assuming the brakes are upgraded is there anything else I would want off it to upgrade my 84Â’? Four brush starter? My bike has 58,000 miles and IÂ’m worried about the weak second gear. Is the 1300 a direct bolt in?
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The funny thing is she was telling me about other people buying new bikes out of state that didn’t have that sticker. Saying they should know and the dealership should tell them. I just agreed with her and thought for sure she was gonna want to see mine. If I didn’t have the sticker she would of wanted to see it.
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I thought about taking a picture but I’m not good with photo editing software and I’m not sure how a local sticker shop would feel about doing that. The bike wasn’t originally sold in California so it’s not California compliant. I have a sticker but its only compliant with federal emissions laws. I found a cover on eBay with the sticker I need but there on the east coast and the guy wasn’t willing to work with me. If I don’t register my bike in the next couple of days I’ll be fined. So I think I’m going to just try it and hopefully my inspector isn’t a hard ass. It’s ridiculous that they want a sticker that says it was compliant with California laws 34 years ago.
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I did.. A smog check is not my problem. I know I donÂ’t need one. I was already in dmv but I didnÂ’t have the bike with me for them to inspect. The lady said they need to check 1. Vin # 2. Engine # 3. Federal safety standards sticker 4. California emissions sticker. The emissions sticker like the one spencer post is what need. Basically saying that when the bike was originally sold that it complied with California laws and was legal to sell in commiecali. [h=2]Check the Label[/h]To find out whether a car, truck, or motorcycle is California certified, check the emission label under the hood. For a motorcycle, check the frame or refer to your owner' s manual for the location. The label should read that the vehicle conforms to California regulations, or that it is legal for sale in California.