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I think Squidley's point is most important. I'm a monster, but if the rear shock is at zero psi it's a bear to get the bike up on the stand. It's also very difficult to get my big foot between the muffler and the stand pad. Case in point, on the '91 I just picked up. When I tried to get the thing on the stand the first time I almost busted a gonad, but once I got the Class control and compressor working it's now a piece of cake. Any bike with 40-70 psi in the rear shock should just 'rock' up. Another small point... it's human nature to keep that big ol' bike tilted a little bit toward you while starting to put pressure on the pad, and makes it even harder to lift. It's scary, but rock it side to side until you can feel both of the center stand feet make contact. Reduces effort by 50%.....
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89 VR Front Brake Calipers?
Condor replied to cimmer's topic in Venture and Venture Royale Tech Talk ('83 - '93)
All pistons are the same size. The difference is that the 1NL first appeared on the XVZ1300DT,DS. The 1KT is for a different model that doesn't appear in my cross reference. The part number W0047-00-00 will fit either bike. Hope this helps. -
Tenders are only designed to maintain, not charge a battery. While a tender is on, check the vdc with a multi-meter. It should read about 12.9vdc. If it's in the 14.4-5vdc area it is not working properly. If the reading is less than 12.9 it's DOA and will drain your battery. It's a good practice to check a tenders function with a meter when new. Tenders are cheap and built that way. You can get a new one off the shelf, and it won't work. I have... With an Odyssey battery you shouldn't need to leave it on a trickler as it only loses a small percentage of charge per month while sitting. I've had one sit for 6 months and when I checked it the voltage checked out at 12.8vdc. With it installed on a bike there are a few items that will draw micro-amps. Clock, radio, etc., and it might be prudent to put a car battery smart charger every couple of months on it just because... , but if after sitting for 2-3 months, and the vdc reads 12.7-12.8vdc I wouldn't bother unless the bike is going to sit for a very long time.... As far as the difference between an AGM and a wet battery charger, it's all in the voltage. AGM's will limit the voltage to 13.4 vdc, just under gassing, while a wet battery can handle up to 14.5-6 without damage due to gassing...or boiling because the bubbles formed while charging will disapate. Bubbles formed in the AGM battery are suspended between the plates and will cause the amount of surface contact to decrease over time. I've talked to the folks at Odyssey and they've stated that the Odyssey will take any amp charge you can toss at it but I haven't got the guts to try it........ I'll keep the volts below 13.4....
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Rear tire removal - HELP!
Condor replied to a topic in Venture and Venture Royale Tech Talk ('83 - '93)
i think it's only one socket. Kinda filled with small rods that form to the shape of the buggered up head. However.... I end up drilling them out more often than not. The bracket on my '83 seemed a little loose, so i tried to tighten it when I rebuilt the rear caliper. Couldn't tighten it. I think Yamaha, for safety reasons, might make the bolt non-removable because of the constant heating and cooling of the brake assembly, and the possibility of the bolt loosening to the point of coming out. ??? -
Yep, ACE Hardware. Get them in stainless. If you want them to look like chrome buff the 'H' out of them. Just take one of of the old ones in with you to match it up......
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1St. Gen. Fairing
Condor replied to rotordriver's topic in Venture and Venture Royale Tech Talk ('83 - '93)
If the tab is just broken off and you still have it, soak each side with IPS Weld-On 2354 and chemically weld it together. After it's set up take a piece of Fiberglass mat and cut a piece to cover the break and use IPS Weld-On 16 to wet it out with a small brush and it to melt/adhere into the surface. Once it sets up it will be pretty strong, but if you need a bit more do the same thing to the front side. It make a very strong sanitary repair. I found that using a two part product causes the excess to build up and get messy, and the repair depends on the thickness of the product for support. #16 is a much better way to go..... However, that said if the tab has wandered off, a two part is great when building another tab. http://www.ipscorp.com/weldon/selectionguide.html -
Goose, you're comparing apples to oranges. The positiioning of the foot and the spread of the heel toe are totally different on the 2ndGen. The foot forward and the extra 4 inches between the toe and heel make life a lot easier then the set up on a 1stGen, which positions the foot straight down, and the spread of the pedals is only about 10 inches.
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Hey, I figure if I start saving my welfare check now, I'll have enough to pick a new one up from Ebay Yamaha when they come out. They should start showing up fairly quickly... right in there among all those 2ndGen parts...that don't fall off.....
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1989 Venture Oil Leak - HELP!
Condor replied to jfarr53's topic in Venture and Venture Royale Tech Talk ('83 - '93)
The CLASS controller will throw error codes to pin-point the problem, but if you're not getting any reading at all, it's probably the power plug. You might as well pull the seat and clean all the connectors from the compressor forward. If you are getting error code(s) you'll need to pull the panal, split the controller, and resolder the connections on the PC board. There's a couple of well written tech articles covering the resolder. That generally gets things 'pumping' again.... -
That's my problem too. There isn't enough room between the heel and toe for a size 10 to fit let alone a clodhopper.... And my clodhopper's bigger than your clodhopper.... Surgery on the back pedal my be the only way. Either that or go back to the original and sell the boards and shifter on Ebay. It's just that it looks cool....
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I feel the same way, but the jury is still out on it. I'll give it an honest try at getting used to it, and then maybe I cut the heel part off, or go back to the pegs...
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I picked up a pack of that stuff at either a boat show or the state fair. Maybe it was Ebay??? Anyway, I planned on doing some OB prop repair. So far I haven't found the right prop. So it sits.....
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Heck with the dark side, with the new one I just may see the light..... :whistling:
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I was going to look for a 2ndGen, but now I think I'll stick it out until the 3rdGen RSV 1800's come out... Then I can payback all those 2ndGens with all their parts falling off..... :rotfl:
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What a great group of pictures... I'm jealous!! Had 2 brothers. One older and one younger. The younger one used to Harley, but sadly we never got together on 2 wheels... Now I'm the only one left still ridin'....
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I seen a couple of members mentiion that they've replaced their headlight with one a little brighter. Sounded something like a 'hotshot' which is probably a standard bulb with a bit more wattage. But I think because of the price not many are going to pony up the bucks for one of the HID retro systems.... I found a couple of kits listed and sorta got sticker shock....
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Don't feel alone on the shelter/tent. I'm storage challenged too. I suspect that one company in Bangladesh private lables for many different companys. I bought the identical 10x20 labled as a King tent about 3 years ago at Sam's Club. It did OK... not great.. but OK... for 2 years, but this year we had a lot of high winds and the front and back panals finally ripped completely out. It's coming completely down this summer and I'm building something more permanent.
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Well I down loaded it at Freebirds suggestion a while back when I had Windows 98 installed on another machine, and liked it. Then the old computor sorta crashed and I ordered a new one from Dell with XP already installed on it, and low and behold the resize was already there??? Beats me how it got there?? Maybe when I transfered work files and such it came along for the ride??? I always thought it was a standard feature of XP because I didn't do a dang thing.... Oh well. It musta been mirrors...
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Man, I can't believe all the gyrations everybody is going thru to resize a pic. Windows XP, right click on the file, pick resize, the size, hit OK. It keeps the original intact and gives another file labled smaller. Takes about a nano-second, and it's ready to upload. I don't see why everyone gets involved with full blown image editors, when all you need to do is resize. You can also highlight a whole folder of images, do the same thing, and they'll all resize......
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Removing the Choke Lever
Condor replied to a topic in Venture and Venture Royale Tech Talk ('83 - '93)
I believe if you take the control off the bar by loosening the two screws, there's a phillips that holds the choke lever on the housing. Once off you can remove the cable... -
Well........ it is early.... Actually everything else worked great, but when I tried to access venturerider.org up popped this data base error page. Only lasted about 2-3 minutes, but thought 'oh boy' not another crash. When it went away, it did so slowly. Finally getting up to full speed took another minute or so.... ??????????
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Yeah, Latin American is the way you want to go. Spanish or Castillian Spanish is the proper form. There's still a lot of slang that you'll run into... 'luncho'... but it can only be picked up by usage....
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From your gallery pics it looks like you have the OEM foam grips, and I think I might have one floating around out in the garage. I'll check. OK I have one but I'll be damned if I can figure out how to get it off the grip, but I do see a phillips head at the bottom of the tube??? I suppose I'll need to find a long phillips to find out. It whole cap turns freely. You might have to remove the grip to get another one on. The cap I have isn't mint, but it is presentable. If I can get it off, it's yours if you want it....
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Any PC running Windows XP has the resize feature. Right click on any pic file and the resize option is in the drop down menu.