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11 GoodAbout Jactana
- Birthday 12/20/1955
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Ron Fedorenko
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Kamloops, B.C., Cana, Canada
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Kamloops, B.C., Cana
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Canada
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Riding, Golf, Hockey, Sailing
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Bike Year and Model
2006 Black Cherry Venture and 1981 Honda CBX
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oil pressure gauge troubles
Jactana replied to bikerjohn's topic in Royal Star Venture Tech Talk ('99 - '13)
Those low readings are perfectly normal. My mechanic laughed when I installed the oil pressure gauge on my Venture. He predicted that it would drive me nuts, and he was right. He went on to explain that the Venture had a high volume/low pressure pump that would make most anal individuals (I'm sure he wasn't talking about me LOL) VERY ANXIOUS when monitoring it. The water temperature gauge isn't must better. We have very hot summers here, and alot of my riding is in desert conditions. I frequently saw the water temperature reach 230-240 degrees. He again explained that the Venture's thermosat doesn't even open until around 207 degrees, and the fan doesn't come on until 215 degrees, so the readings again are quite normal. Sometimes I think ignorance is bliss! Cheers, Ron:080402gudl_prv: -
Thanks for your kind thoughts guys. Ron
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I sold my 2006 Venture tonight to a nice fellow from Winfield, B.C. tonight. Seeing him ride away on it, had some mixed feelings. I bought it in August of 2009 and rode it all over the western United States and Canada, mainly riding with my B-I-L and best friend. Unfortunately, he is ill with terminal cancer, and it was time to turn the page. I just want to thank everyone for all their advise and help on this forum. I bought a 2011 Suzuki DL1000 V-Strom, something lighter and a bit quicker, as I am not doing a lot of 2-up riding. I have't ridden it a lot yet, but it seems like a hoot. Anyways, I'll still drop in periodically, ride safe, Ron:080402gudl_prv:
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Actually just cooling the head isn't that uncommon. My B-I-L has a Kawasaki Vulcan 2000, his bike has water cooling on the head only, seems to work fine. I traveled my miles with him in 90 degree + heat, and he's never complained or had issues. The new BMW watercooled GS 1200 Adventure is the same, I'll bet it will work fine on the Harley. I'd be more concerned with the old style bearings and cam chain tensioners than the new water cooling. Ron
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Water Temperature for 2nd gen
Jactana replied to bikerjohn's topic in Royal Star Venture Tech Talk ('99 - '13)
I have a "Ponch Gauge" package and that's consistent with mine. Cheers. Ron -
Well done, really enjoyed it! Ron:)
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I have a set of Harley Touring mufflers from around '05 that have no Catalytic converters in them. The main problem is that I believe on the right side muffler had a converter in it, the left did not. There was much discussion around whether this made an appreciable difference or not. See link below for some of that discussion. http://www.venturerider.org/forum/showthread.php?t=31439 Others I'm sure will chime in, kinda of like an oil or tire thread.
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RSV front auxillary lighting mount
Jactana replied to ReinyRooster's topic in Royal Star Venture Tech Talk ('99 - '13)
+1 on Chuck, makes great stuff, super guy to deal with. Ron -
A couple of years ago I was watching a Canadian produced motorcycle show called "Motorcycle Experience" that featured an instruction portion by a well known motorcycle instructor named Clinton Smout. Most of the Canadians on here will recognize the name. The episode I was watching was about riding a large cruiser/tourer on loose surface roads. His tip to make it easier, was to apply some rear brake pressure while applying the throttle to help "stretch the chassis" and keep the application of power smooth and not abrupt, while at the same time keeping your speed down. I've used this technique several times since watching the show, and it really works well. Give it a try, hope it helps. Cheers, Ron:080402gudl_prv:
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Feels loose in corners
Jactana replied to MongoE9's topic in Royal Star Venture Tech Talk ('99 - '13)
I experienced loose steering head bearings on my '06, made the bike feel "hinged" and loose over uneven pavement and sqirmy in the corners. We just tightened the steering head bearings a bit, and it's great again. I've had 3 sets off E-3 tires, and if kept in flated to 40+lbs. have experienced no 'feathering" or other unusual wear patterns. -
Garmin makes a Nuvi 550 that's waterproof comes with a auto/motorcycle mount kit for around 300.00. Mine works great, no bluetooth or MP3 capabilities though. Ron http://www.gpscity.com/garmin-nuvi-550.html
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I did the Harley Road King mufflers, 40,000 Kms on them now. They sound nice, mellow and not too loud. All the aftermarket one ones sound I've heard are too loud and "rappy". JMHO Ron
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I was on the Chief Joseph highway in June last year as well returning from the Black Hills. I 've never ridden a highway so bad with tar snakes. Even on the straights my bike was squirming so bad I thought i was going to down. I was pulling my one wheel trailer and initially thought it was that, but my B-I-L who was with me on his Concours 1400 said his bike felt just as bad.
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Switching to Synthetic
Jactana replied to Ventureless's topic in Royal Star Venture Tech Talk ('99 - '13)
http://www.calsci.com/motorcycleinfo/Oils1.html Best oil article based on fact in lay terms. Ron