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I would never RUN from a LOE, but, if he wasn't behind ME, then I am not the one he is pulling over. Right? I mean we are all spread out with many car lengths between us. So, I would think that one couldn't even classify us as a group. BTW, we seldom if ever ride like this. 95% of the time, we do the speed limit. In this case we were simple covering ground and eating time. craigr
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Why? Because we wanted to. We didn't want to get up any earlier for what was already going to be a long day. Which ended up being 12 hrs as it was. And, I don't ride a bike to be safe. craigr
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On our way back this past w/e from Indianapolis to Omaha NE, we pushed our speed pretty hard. We ran mostly about 80 to 85mph most of the way. I tucked in behind a Truck or SUV that was going faster than the speed limit and just followed them as far as I could. I stayed at a safe distance of course, but still follwed them lane change by lane change. My thought was that the radar was going to spot them before me. And, my Brother-in-law says that a cop is going to stop a full sized vehicle before stopping a bike. What do you think? Secondly, when 3 or 4 bikes are all doing this and you pick them up on radar, I'm not going to stop unless I am specifically singled out by the cop. I told the other bikes that if we get caught that 'the one' would be stopped and the rest of us would wait for him at the next exit. - Which bike do you stop if they are all going the same speed? craigr
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buying 2007 RSV info
craigatcsi replied to mikesmold's topic in Royal Star Venture Tech Talk ('99 - '13)
Aren't Liquid Cooled engines MUCH better than Air Cooled? I thought I had read / heard that Air Cooled can't do the miles w/out rebuilds now and then. craigr -
buying 2007 RSV info
craigatcsi replied to mikesmold's topic in Royal Star Venture Tech Talk ('99 - '13)
I DID post on here that we were heading your way for the Charity Ride! I just figured you weren't interested in meeting up. craigr -
buying 2007 RSV info
craigatcsi replied to mikesmold's topic in Royal Star Venture Tech Talk ('99 - '13)
Wow! That sounds like an Awful lot of money for an '87'! craigr -
Very beautiful bike!! I hope she gives you many more miles. craigr
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buying 2007 RSV info
craigatcsi replied to mikesmold's topic in Royal Star Venture Tech Talk ('99 - '13)
We just got back from a W/E trip to Indianapolis this past W/E, to & from Omaha, NE. We rode in rain from Indy to St. Louis, otherwise the weather was just cool. We pulled my trailer both ways. We went for a charity ride in Indy with mostly HDs. I really felt like the 'odd man out' and even considered trading my Venture to be one of the HD crowd. I just can't do it!! This bike is awesome. After driving to and from work yesterday, I never realized how rough riding my Truck is. - The Venture is just THAT smooth!!. If / when they come up with a third generation Venture, they are really going to have a high mark to beat with the 2nd Gens. craigr -
saddle bag covers
craigatcsi replied to Godlover's topic in Royal Star Venture Tech Talk ('99 - '13)
I too bought a Tank Bib and Bag covers from Troy. - Last Fall or so. They came pretty quck, with instructions, but I have yet to put them on. Just laziness I guess. If you can't get the instructions from him, let me know and I can email them to you. Make sure you post pics of of your bike with them on. craigr -
I too am curious about this. Craig
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Ah yes, I took more than a couple of those naps. Just wrapped my arms up around the front end and take a 'cat nap'. I didn't even have to worry about snoring, the blairing radio and air tools from coworkers would drown it out. craigr
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That's pretty cool! I wish we had something like that when I worked on them, many years ago. craigr
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So can one remove the cover without destroying the factory gasket? I am thinking of just useing washers under the springs for now. craigr
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We were talking Bucket Lists over the w/e so I thought I would do a search on here and sure enough, found this post. I don't have 10, But I'll add a few of mine.... 1. I would like to taste REAL moonshine. 2. Travel ALL 50 states on a motorcycle, (we are close to 40 States now). 3. Live out in the Country - (Away from Nebraska!!) 4. Skydive (trying for this one this July). 5. Cruise to Alaska craigr
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Now this is just something to think about... In 08, I was riding a 99 Kaw Vulcan Classic. I was wanting a newer bike and was wanting to stay with Kawasaki. Unfortunately, Kaw no longer made a full dress Touring bike. The closest they had was the Nomad, which wasn't much more than what I already had. So, I asked a couple of dealers if there were any rumors about them coming back out with the Voyager. Both dealers said there were rumors, but that there are always rumors. 'It could be a few years if ever.' So, I went looking at other brands and bought my Venture. Sure enough, Kaw came out with their New Voyager! Don't get me wrong, I don't regret my choice, but.... craigr
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While browsing Harbor Freight this past w/e, (something I often do - but shouldn't), I bought one of their NonContact Thermometers - http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/ctaf/displayitem.taf?Itemnumber=96451 I thought among other uses, I could use it on my Venture to make sure all cylinders are firing the same. I have read other posts on here about just this thing. The problem is that THIS one apparently doesn't like chrome. I get temps that are all over the range. One was 424°F, others were around 180°F. So, I tried to point it at the black on the cylinder head as close to the exhaust port as I could get. Which isn't going to give me what I am after. BTW, the bike runs fine, I was just curious. Oh well, it's a nice toy that works otherwise. If you happen to have one, are you having the same problem? Also, after immediately getting the batteries in it, am I the only guy that the first thing I did was point it at my wife's backside? - Like I said, it's a nice toy. craigr
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While talking with my Son-in-law yesterday, the subject came up about when he had his 'CrotchRocket'. He mentioned a couple of times about the Rev Limiter. I know that my Venture has one also. Back in my younger days, around 1980, I used to go over Red-Line MANY times on my old 2-Stroke Kaw H1 500. I eventually exploded a piston doing this. But, I did go beyond Red-Line MANY times before that. It always felt like walking a tightrope, knowing that I could blow the engine sometime. Plus, the little extra power it gave got the adrenaline up. Of course I would NEVER do that on THIS bike, but I still don't like someone else keeping me from being stupid. To me, it's kind of like the Helmet Law, if I want to be stupid and ride without one, it should be my right to. craigr
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I have ordered the Saddlebag covers & Tank Bra from him last fall, (still haven't put them on yet), but I got them in a reasonable amount of time. I then saw his request on this board, for the factory bag guards / Crash guards, so he could make the cup holders to fit Ventures. So, I sent him mine. He had them for most of the winter. I had to call him a few times to get them back this spring, but he did end up sending them back. He promised me a set of cup holders when he gets some made. He told me that Bike Week went VERY well and that he is extremely busy. He is a VERY nice guy to talk with. I think he just needs some help with all of the work he has. The said part is that he is hurting his reputation on this and another board by taking sooo long to get the products out - (hear this Troy?). The comment above about the bag covers has me worried about mine fitting okay. I guess I will have to get off my lazy butt and try them. craigr
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Wow, it's been a short year! I just logged on after a 5 week out of town trip and there was a message at the top saying that my 'trial membership' has expired! I thought it was just a fluke and it would go away the next day. - Wrong. So, I got to thinking about it and I just KNEW that my membership couldn't have expired, I just did it late last year. So, I was going to contact Freebird and let him know that my membership is logging wrong. - But, just for giggles, I checked my PayPal receipts and sure enough, my time was up. So, I paid my dues and am ready for another year! Time sure does fly when you are having fun. craigr
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Second Gen. (and First Gen.) Clutch Spring Kit Shipping!
craigatcsi replied to skydoc_17's topic in Watering Hole
Clutch SPRING Kits? Do you mean I don't have to replace my entire clutch? craigr -
I have an 07 Venture with 20k miles on it. Last Fall, I noiced the clutch starting to slip when I 'roll on' the throttle. I just lived with it with plans to take care of it during the Winter. Well here it is Spring, and I haven't delt with it yet. I suspect that I could go to the dealer and have it fixed under warranty, but I would probably just end up with the same problem in another 20k miles or worse yet, get a noisey whining clutch. How long can I go with it slipping like this? I would think that it should be changed ASAP. So, I am thinking about an aftermarket clutch and doing it myself. There are several threads about this, but I was unable to find a consensus as to which way to go. Are they difficult to change? - I did this as a teenager in the 70s, I'm guessing it isn't much different. Which aftermarket is the best to go with? craigr
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My first was a 72 500 Triple also. - But mine was a basket case when I got it in 77. My dad was upset that I bought it, and told me it was a piece of crap. I stripped it down to the frame and painted the frame from Brown to Black, I bought a custom saddle off a Kaw 900, and modified the back fender and the seat so it would fit. Then painted the tank & fenders a maroon metallic with Imron paint. It was gorgeous and I got many compliments on it. I then went thru the top end. While I had the cylinders off, I painted them flat black, buffed the top outside fins to look like chrome, then filed the edges of the horizontil fins level and buffed them. I then spent $300 on a set of expansion chambers for it. I then took the front shocks apart and put new seals in them, then sanded the aluminum lowers smooth and buffed them to look like chrome. When the bike was finished it was really pretty cool. I sure wish I had one or the 750 to go thru now. But now they are collectors bikes, waay too much money for me. craigr
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I recently stumbled across a new to me web site. http://www.otr.net/?p=hgwt It plays 'Have Gun will Travel' series, I believe ALL of the shows. craigr
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Oh come on!! I can't imagine it being THAT stable. On my Harbor Freight Jack, the bike wobbles enough to make me nervos. I'ld like a close up view to see how they do it. craigr
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