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Time to put the Blizzaks on.
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Could also be something going on with the springs an imbalance in tension causing the door to track uneven nothing that slopping grease will help.
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Spark plug removal
MidlifeVenture replied to kapebretoner's topic in Venture and Venture Royale Tech Talk ('83 - '93)
Yours is a different beast I did mine while installing passing lamps I had the gas tank off pulled the dog bones and used the plug wrench that is in the tool kit was pretty easy. After installing OME plugs heard allot of good things about irideom plugs kinda wish I had got them instead. -
Run Off VOTING for 2016 International Rally Location
MidlifeVenture replied to Freebird's topic in VR Polls
What is average temps late Sept. In WV Been getting awfully cold here in Ohio early Sept? -
Old time Fels Naptha soap really helps dry up the blisters and a product called Ivy Dry comes in a soap and a liquid these are my go to products
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Yammer Dan went down !
MidlifeVenture replied to ragtop69gs's topic in Inspirational, Motivational, Prayer Requests, Etc.
Thoughts going out to heal quickly and fully. Hate hearing this kind of thing. -
Might purchase for my sons first bike.
MidlifeVenture replied to MidlifeVenture's topic in Watering Hole
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We told my son if he graduated from college we would buy him a bike. Well he did it now it is time to keep our promise. Through a friend found this 1986 Intruder I've only seen photos so far the owner wasn't sure if he was selling it and he has the carbs off being rebuilt he will call when it is back together to make a deal he is asking 1800 he has owned it from new and has kept it maintained. Any thoughts I think it is a good deal but always like the groups opinions.
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https://www.fastenal.com/web/products/fasteners/sockets/socket-cap-screws/_/Navigation?term=&termca=&termpx=&sortby=webrank&sortdir=descending&searchmode=productSearch&filterByVendingMachine=&r=~|categoryl1:%22600000%20Fasteners%22|~%20~|categoryl2:%22600039%20Sockets%22|~%20~|categoryl3:%22600040%20Socket%20Cap%20Screws%22|~%20~|sattr01:^Metric$|~%20~|attrlength:160510|~%20~|sattr04:^%22M10%20-%201.5%22$|~ always order
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LED wiring issues
MidlifeVenture replied to dna9656's topic in Venture and Venture Royale Tech Talk ('83 - '93)
Maybe some photos of what your doing and working with, I do robotic phone support and sometimes a photo helps a million in trouble shooting. -
Do you have a link to bulbs been looking at some very expensive ones. Truck Lite 4 5†LED Auxiliary Lamp POI80275 | eBay to put in mine to reduce draw.
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Yep been there Acording to EBC the V series sounds good just wondered if anyone had tried them don't know how new is new. When it comes to safety of stopping the cost isn't really an issue I just want to be able to stop but also not hurt my bike or myself. First time changing brakes on bike I've checked them and swapped pads around but first time buying if there is better then OME I'll get it if not back to the stealer. EBC Brakes™ Semi-Sintered V-Pads™ are a new blended Semi-Sintered brake pad that combine the highest qualities of an organic brake pad with the endurance of a sintered equivalent brake pad. The V-Pad™ range have been dyno tested and prove to be longer lasting than other cheap sintered aftermarket brake pads. The Vee brake pad range are designed for the heavy cruiser/streetbike market as a replacement brake pad. thanks for the input
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Am I putting to much thought into this I would think stopping these bikes would bring greater discussion. Either I am not searching the correct words or there isn't much on the subject.
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Then it would be Brake Pad's posts honest wasn't singling you out
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Seems a lot of people seem to like the EBC FA179HH front and FA123 rear but 2 sites said HH did not go with our bike and recommended the FA179V semi sintered for our bike has anybody went with these still would probably go organic rear to help soften the lock up. Any input would be appreciated quite confused right now. Also spark plug $3 standard or $10 iridium have to pull the tank to install passing lamps so want all the parts to be ready for spring.
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A lot of talk about sugar itself but it is the carbs that turn to sugar in your body that is a pain Beer, Bread, Pasta, Chips it is a huge lifestyle change worth loosing some weight if you can save yourself from being full diabetic. We have family who are full diabetics makes holiday meals fun to plan so as to help them
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Need help to wire up LED DRLs please.
MidlifeVenture replied to spear's topic in GPS, Audio, Electronics
http://www.venturerider.org/forum/computer-lights-horns-other-electrical/43898-passing-lamp-installation.html drawing and factory instructions should help -
2 trees up and decorated one is all Star Trek ornaments
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http://www.venturerider.org/forum/showthread.php?555-RSV-RSTD-Lift-Adapter-ll good info here
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Petroleum Based Solvents?
MidlifeVenture replied to Chaharly's topic in Royal Star Venture Tech Talk ('99 - '13)
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Petroleum Based Solvents?
MidlifeVenture replied to Chaharly's topic in Royal Star Venture Tech Talk ('99 - '13)
Kerosene is one for sure. -
Done. Thought I did this before was this cleared with the upgrade?
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Thanks thought they were a lump when I saw the first line with eBay in it didn't look down a line.
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Would be nice to separate eBay from classified adds I like to see when a member posts something but don't want all the eBay. I typically only hit the new post
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I have a Nissan that to fill the coolant you need to get the front end as high as possible IE: Front tires on ramps or steep hill. remove radiator cap run with heat on and keep filling till all bubbles come out. If there is a bubble in the system at low RPM the heat from the vents gets cold.