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- Birthday 06/04/1968
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Brian Shoemaker
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Ellijay, GA, United States
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Ellijay
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GA
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2004 Midnight RSV
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Draftsman
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Looks like I am interested if the bike is still for sale. Do you have any pictures? You got a phone number you could private message me with so we could talk!
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Been trying to get in touch with Randy R or Randy Rick in Dahlonega, Ga. The last phone number I have is no longer a working number. If anyone talks to Randy or has his personal e-mail would you please let him know that Cowboy or Brian Shoemaker in Ellijay, Ga. is trying to get in touch with him. Randy has a valve shim tool and some shims that I have used over the years. I just realized that it had been 4 years since I needed any valve shims. Last check I was all in spec. Fixing to break it down and change the valve cover gaskets and thought I would check the valves again. I think I may have one or two that need to be adjusted. Bike has 150,109 mile now still running great. Again if anyone knows Randy let him know! Thanks Brian Shoemaker AKA Cowboy Ellijay, Ga. phone number is on my profile.
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Does anyone know if Skydoc still has his kit that he loans out with the purchase of valve cover gaskets.
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Thanks he called last night. Seems the Indian Roadmaster will be on my radar. After a great 150,000 miles and still looks and rides great, just feel like its time for an upgrade with similar style classic look with a few modern wants. Truely if the shock and seat was better along with a stereo! I would just keep on riding the Iron Horse. Time will tell. Thanks again for your help
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Trying to get in touch with Rick Haywood. The last number I have is no longer his. Wanting to pick his brain on the Indian Roadmaster that he is riding these days. If anyone has his number or regularly talks to him, please let him know that Brian Shoemaker, Ellijay, Ga. is trying to get in touch with him. I have sent a private message I think, I sent it to him and myself but I did not get a notification that I had a message. Thank You
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Rick,
Can you give me a call. I have lost your number seems it might have changed since we last spoke.
I need to pick your brain about the Indian Roadmaster you are riding.
404-513-5266 Cell
706-635-1580 Home/Cell
Brian Shoemaker / AKA / Cowboy
Ellijay, Georgia
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Cruise Control turning off at every bump
Cowboy replied to BratmanXj's topic in Royal Star Venture Tech Talk ('99 - '13)
Follow link to item 4 https://www.partzilla.com/catalog/yamaha/motorcycle/2004/royal-star-midnight-venture-xvz13tfms/front-master-cylinder-2 My bike was doing the same thing and at first look I thought it might be in the contacts however with more closely looking the brass bushing was worn enough to allow the vibration or bumps to disengage the cruise. Easy replacement and have not had an issue since. If you take it out for a ride and put pressure away from you on the lever handles and the cruise stays engaged my bet is need to replace bushing. Later Brian Shoemaker -
Taking a long time to start my RSTD
Cowboy replied to phertwo's topic in Royal Star and Royal Star Tour Deluxe Tech Talk
Great news finally got the bike washed and broke down to access the plug for the Pick-up Coil. It is bad as I expected and as Scott has had first hand experence with. I got the new pick up coil and gaskets and oil and new spark plugs put in. I let the fuel pump pressurize and hit the start button, It fired right up without hesitation. I would like to let everyone know that I appreciate all the discussion and thoughts about the possible issue. I would also like to stress to anyone whom might be having starting issues to look at this post. I have a 2004 Midnight Royal Star Venture with 140,000 mile on it. It has always been garage kept and serviced by my self. I have never seen a issue like mine where the bike had a hard time starting in the morning. But after starting in the morning it never had an issue for the remainder of the day. I know that the bikes are solid and very seldom have an issue, especially if you ride them on some sort of regular basics. So lets talk about the issue. Slow or Hard Start. Some say fuel pump Some say fuel filter Some say Carbs Some say Battery Some say ECU Some say Spark Plug Wires Some say Coil Packs Some say Pick-Up Coil that is next to the Stator All good points but in my case if you pull the spark plug wire and put a spare plug on it and you have no spark. I would test the Pick-up Coil. It is located in the area of the fuel pump & fuel filter. The metal clip that is attached to the bolt on the engine side of the drive shaft. It is easy to access if you remove the cowls on each side of engine. Remove the interior plastic painted cover. Remove the fuel pump. Remove the fuel filter. Remove the radiator reservoir. There are several wires in the metal clip. One is the 3 wire from the stator. One is the two wire from the pick up coil White Plug. One is the two wire coil Black Plug. Pull the 2 wire plug apart and test the Pick Up Coil. I would bet that the pick up coil is bad and not sending signal to the ECU. Therefore the bike is not getting fire to the spark plugs. All is well the bike is running like it was new. Thanks again to all.- 33 replies
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Cowboy replied to phertwo's topic in Royal Star and Royal Star Tour Deluxe Tech Talk
Thanks to all with input. After looking at all the options, I think the best option I have is to just load the truck & trailer in a U-Haul and get to the house where I can get in my clean garage with the correct tools to find and fix issue. I got a U-Haul truck in Bozeman, MT and got the bike and trailer loaded in it, will head home in the morning. Back to Ellijay, Ga. Scott, Thanks for the last post, I sent you a PM and hopefully we can discuss your issue and fix. Du-Rron, Thanks for calling me today and discussing the issue and possible fixes. After getting the Ignitor Unit out of the bike and setting in the hotel room cleaned all contacts and put a hair dryer on it, then back in the bike. Then I broke down the (4) Spark Plug Caps, I still do not have fire to the spark plugs. So, I went and found a U-Haul Truck and loaded to haul home. I will follow up on my findings when I get home with the proper tools. Thanks again Brian Shoemaker- 33 replies
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Cowboy replied to phertwo's topic in Royal Star and Royal Star Tour Deluxe Tech Talk
Du-Rron, I checked the main fuse box Left side behind the drivers leg under the cover I checked the Second Fuse Box and the black box with two plugs that is on the right side behind the front lower All plugs and boxes free of dust and dry as a bone sitting in the sun. Plugs had the dielectric gel on the outside edges of plug. Seemed to work like it is meant to keep out water or moisture. Male & Female sides looked clean and free of any type of corrosion. I did not check the plug for the Rectifier but I will look at it. How and where are the plugs for the Coils. I have seen the Coils but never really followed the wires to see where they plug connections are. Do you know where the pick up coil plug is located. I would like to find and check it for water and corrosion. Stator wires are soldered with no plug as I did not trust the plug. Thank You for the response and wish me luck. Brian Shoemaker- 33 replies
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