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Bike maintaining day for me!
bongobobny replied to baylensman's topic in Royal Star Venture Tech Talk ('99 - '13)
YUP!! Nothing more than soap and water on the tires!!! Unlike car tires that do not roll sideways like a bike tire does, you do not want anything that will limit traction when you are cornering!!! -
Another carb thread!!
bongobobny replied to baylensman's topic in Royal Star Venture Tech Talk ('99 - '13)
When you are syncing the carbs, all you are doing is adjusting the throttle plates so that they are all pulling the same amount of air through each of them at the same time. This does absolutely nothing as far as the air/fuel mixture! What you need to balance the air/fuel mixture to the proper ratio is to either use a CO "sniffer" or use a colortune plug. The CO analyzer is more precise and easier to read but costs a lot more. There are removable threaded metal caps on each exhaust pipe to insert the analyzer probe into and you adjust your mixture screws for a reading of 5.1 on each carb. If you use the less expensive special colortune plug, it screws into where the spark plug goes for each cylinder and you adjust the mixture screw for the "perfect" shade of blue on each one. You need to literally place yourself under a black hood to properly see the color, what you are looking at is the actual explosion of fuel through a tiny window! You can try turning in all of the screws and backing them out 2 1/4 turns as a starting point, but that is only a rough setting and not completely accurate. Fine tuning each one will get the bike running at the optimum amount and bring fuel efficiency back to the 40MPG range... Also, what the Pucster said about float adjustment is also very important!!! -
I would like to go, but unfortunately, Mother's Day commitments are getting in the way. Thanks for the info, Jeff!
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Clearview is also an excellent shield as well...
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Another indicator of a bad solder connection is new solder should look shiny. As solder deteriorates with age it will dull just like a cold solder joint looks. With motorcycles, there is always vibration and with the case of the edge connector that has some weight attached to it the pins for the connector will break loose internally inside the ball or glob of solder. If you are comfortable with soldering then reheat and reflow all of the edge connectors joints. If you aren't adept at soldering then find a friend who is and have them redo the joints...
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I'm going with what my buddy Drews recommended for mine this summer!!!
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Howdy and welcome!! eBay, boats.net, and partzilla are all good places. If you are interested in hard to find OEM farkle or other bling contact member Mike Eyecamp, EUSA1 who is also known as the Diamond Cut guy. He just recently bought out a dealer of all their old stock chrome accessories. For a replacement windshield myself I strongly recommend buying an F-4 windshield as they are very high quality and the owner is very honest and stands behind his product! Venturerider members get a discount!
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OMG!!! I am totally speechless and feel heartbroken!! Please let us know about the funeral arrangements, and also if the PGR will be present. If so, I may be moved to attend and stand with their local PGR in honor of Dan's service to our Country. I will miss Dan VERY much!!!
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Yes, there was, and some of it actually had something to do with the Rally!!!
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Difficulty finding neutral
bongobobny replied to jsb777's topic in Royal Star Venture Tech Talk ('99 - '13)
Yet another vote for an oil change!! As far as the clutch goes, put the bike in 1st gear and rev it up a lot. Does the bike want to try to creep forward?? If NOT, then your clutch is fine!!! -
Why not save yourself some money and just drill a couple of holes in the back of the stock mufflers? It gives you a deep throaty growl with the loudness that depends on just how many holes you drill. Talk to Big Tom about how and where and how many holes...
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^^^ Another one of my future projects if I can find one at a good price...
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OK, dollars to donuts the first major issue you will have is with the carburetors, which are quite complex. There is a lot of great information out there to help you out with this, and even a great video on how to properly rebuild and set them up! Yup, you stole that one! The sidecar alone is worth that much if not more! If you do part it out you can get $1000 to $2000 but it is a long tedious undertaking... Welcome aboard, we will help you out with this as much as we can!
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Everyone...I present to you; 'Charlotte the Third'....
bongobobny replied to YamahaParExcellence's topic in Watering Hole
Looks pretty even still in the box!!! I want to see it in person this summer! -
I remember when that happened to Mother right in my driveway!!
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Thanks to this thread, when I saw the guy who bought my old Malibu he asked me if I knew how to remove the pinstriping on it that is half gone, I answered "Easy Off Oven Cleaner." He went to the store and by evening all of the crappy half gone pinstriping was long gone! Worked like a charm! (Note to self, if I decide to get any pinstriping done on the Impala, have somebody other than JBird do it...)