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I also have the RAM mount for my gps mounted on the right side of the RSV. It is ok either way, left or right as long as you remember not to tinker with it while on the move. For safety, I always stop and make changes or updates on my gps.
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Greetings to All!
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Christmas is not over yet. 😃🙏 This showed up in my front door. I can install this on my truck once the weather improves. Enjoy the holidays until we welcome the New Year.
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Be safe out there @sleepy2, when you get the chance to ride especially now that we are already in the midst of the Holiday Season. Stay vigilant at all times. Ride safe.
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Rode the SVTC to and from work at 32° - the heat came in handy and it was a very nice ride for a 50 mile round trip. It gets dark really fast in the afternoon and some drivers just don't know how to pay attention to traffic. A car simply cut in front of me from the left intersection and thankfully I recognized her that she was going to go so I had to hit my brakes stronger than normal. It was a close call, but accident averted. Be careful out there and enjoy the ride.
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@sleepy2 We all know...Happy Wife = Happy Life.
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This reminds me to sweep all the leaves that made it inside the garage. I hate opening my garage door on a windy day.
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Strong winds coming our way by Saturday and most of the NE area, but temps will be close to the 60°. Not riding at all tomorrow to be on the safe side, but more riding next week even if it has to be to and from work.
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Extreme heat and extreme cold can take a toll especially when you are stuck in traffic. That would be one of my worst nightmare. However, getting stuck in traffic on cold weather beats getting stuck in traffic on a very hot day… at least IMO. Today is a cold day, so I think I’ll take the truck instead. In 2 days, we will be back to 60° temp - what a huge swing in temperature. Ride Safe all
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My tolerance to cold has decreased little by little over time. I still have vivid memories of my fingers freezing up…soooo painful and I don’t want to go through that kind of feeling anymore. Unfortunately, this happened on my old Kawasaki a few decades ago with just a small windshield to protect me. Chaps is a must have for cold riding. Always ride, when you get the chance.
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True. That is one reason why I don’t like the RSV sitting too long in the garage. This bike is meant to run all year long. 😀. 🏍
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After fine tuning my heat settings on the SVTC, it only takes 1 bar for the seat to be so comfy on colder days. Anything higher than that will burn the buttocks. It is true, it does make a very big difference to have heated grips and seat. I think today, it is my RSV’s turn to hit the road.
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Despite the ups and downs in the weather here in SE Pa, I took advantage of the change and rode the bike to and from work and will do the same again tomorrow which will be the warmest day of the week. Thanks to the heated grips and seat on a 40° temp ride. So folks, it is time to wipe down your bikes and go for a ride. Always be safe.
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Is Yamaha quiting on us?
N3FOL replied to sldunker's topic in Star Venture and Eluder Tech Talk ( '18 - Present)
FWIW, even electric bicycles are starting to pickup. Pricey but nice. -
2006 Venture Choke
N3FOL replied to Blackcherry 06's topic in Royal Star Venture Tech Talk ('99 - '13)
My ‘07 choke stays out and it must stay out until it is time to push it back in after a brief engine warm up. As mentioned before, previous owner must have done something with the adjustment. -
Rear Diff oil, should it look like this?
N3FOL replied to circa1968's topic in Royal Star Venture Tech Talk ('99 - '13)
Did you ever cross a small river or crossed a flooded road? Just throwing out possibilities. -
I bought the plugs from NAPA for a case of 10. FWIW, I’ve been buying plugs from NAPA for several decades including plugs for my ‘07 RSV and never had any issues. So far, I have put on 200 miles on the new plugs and the bike has been running well. I’ll try to feel the bikes 🏍 performance moving forward.
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@Marcarl True. I think the plugs are still ok and the bike ran very nice before the change. I could have left it there, but I bought 10 of those plugs a year ago for a little over $2.00 each. I find it easier to change the oil and filter on my ‘07 RSV than replace all 4 plugs. On the SVTC, it is easier to change the plugs than change the oil. 😀
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Now at apx 8200 miles and replaced the Oil and Oil Filter on the bike. It took longer than expected even though this is the 2nd time I am doing the oil change, because I struggled to remove that very tight oil filter. I had to run over to our local Home Depot store and picked up a nice Channel Lock plyers specifically designed to grab and hold on to small PVC pipes and small oil filters. Wow, I was so relieved after I started to spin to remove. Pic below is the new filter installed. I also got the chance to replace the spark plugs the same day and I really thought I have to remove the fuel tank all the way. Glad I didn't have to. I simply removed the left plastic cover that I thought housed the left air filter and as soon as that was off...those 2 plugs were just starring right at me. It took me about 30 minutes to replace both plugs and I was done. Now the bike is good for another 4K miles until the next oil change. IMO, at 8200 miles, my plugs needed to be replaced. More pics attached...
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@AndyCBR The SVTC is for sure the best bike that I've owned. I love everything about the bike. Even though it is air cooled, the heat emanating is negligible to me. I especially love the ride quality and handling and power of the bike. As for maintenance, it looked a little intimidating to me but the more I read and learn about the bike, working on the bike is so much fun. FWIW, I removed my own tire and reinstalled the wheel all by myself when I picked up a nail a few months ago. So as a DIYer, this bike is for you if you are into it. In one occasion, the bike was idling rough and I had to have it towed to the shop for them to look at...their diagnosis/speculation could be just some bad gas and it never occurred again. To date, it has 8200 miles with no major issues so far. This bike performs very well on cold winter days. The heated seat and grips will make this bike your go to ride in the cold months ahead.
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Dunlop D423 vs Bridgestone Excedera
N3FOL replied to Safety_Don's topic in Star Venture and Eluder Tech Talk ( '18 - Present)
I don't have any experience on Dunlops except, when I had my Kawasaki Vulcan almost 20 years ago. I almost went for a Shinko rear tire, but decided to stick with OEM Bridgestones since it was just $30 dollars more at the time of purchase. For my SVTC, I may stick with Bridgestones in years to come. -
I really like the Black Cherry on the RSV.
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Lots of rain this morning - no more rain this afternoon, but temps will reach about 60° or so....don't let the cold temps stop you from riding. Gear up and ride safe.
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Loving it too over here in SE PA. Warm temps this week in the 60's. Ride Safe All.