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Quick clutch removal question
Chaharly replied to Chaharly's topic in Venture and Venture Royale Tech Talk ('83 - '93)
Even eaaier yet! Thanks! -
Quick clutch removal question
Chaharly replied to Chaharly's topic in Venture and Venture Royale Tech Talk ('83 - '93)
Thank you! I appreciate the insight! I dont have it apart yet so ill take a close look at it when i take the basket off! -
Quick clutch removal question
Chaharly replied to Chaharly's topic in Venture and Venture Royale Tech Talk ('83 - '93)
That sounds like a plan Just buzz her back on -
Quick clutch removal question
Chaharly replied to Chaharly's topic in Venture and Venture Royale Tech Talk ('83 - '93)
I was thinking of buying longer bolts for the basket and a 2x4. Figured that would do the trick? -
Hey guys! I got the Skydoc clutch upgrade kit and the shift roller upgrade. I need to take the clutch basket out to install the shift roller. Will the bigger housing for the clutch basket just come off after I get the inner basket off?? Also in the manual it says to replace the lock washer, which is this part 90215-25218-00 Here's a picture of the washer its part number 18. Do you guys think I can get away without replacing it??
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Puc, when your fingers hit the keyboard everyone here knows its gonna be something good! You make a lot of sense for an old timer and I get a sort of CTFW sense of awe when you state your opinion! You make a lot of sense!! "Personally,, I have found the release of the new Wing to be extremely invigorating after what happened concerning the recent release of the new Venture.. Dollar for dollar and technology to technology - I view what Mom Yam did by going belt driven, air cooled, push rod motored V-Twin as a step backward in touring motorcycle progress when compared to what Honda did with this new Wing.. Youre right on the money here Puc! I was super disappointed with the launch of the new Star Venture as were a decent lot of us! Anyone who likes to check out what's behind that hill that this snakey old gravel road climbs wouldn't be too thrilled with the belt cooled (though, 1500 GL's at least are NOT dirt machines!!! That low weight slung way forward basically makes it impossible to keep it where you want to go!!), and if they're going to call it a Venture, it needs the Venture heart! The V-4 that started it all! When I saw leaked photos of the 2018 Wing I immediately fell in love! I need to test ride one as soon as possible!! I'll probably never own one, but the Goldwing is and has always been an excellent machine! I've probably put 10k miles on the front and back of different 1500s and I absolutely love them, but its the V-4 and the Venture package that keeps me going back to my first gen! After that same person purchased one of the new ones though he discovered that his earlier perception was far from accurate. Last that I have read, this same person is now in the process of reshocking both front and rear of his new Wing because, according to him the OEM shocks are far from accurate.. So,, how could such a talented and season rider/Wing owner make such a mistake?? Personally, IMHO, this is a perfect example of someone getting exposure to a "ride" that is probably totally foreign to him (unless he grew up on Chops with a springer or girder front end on it).. Fact is,,, bar none,, there never has been, and never will be a motorcycle as comfortable to cover zillions of miles on and live in the seat of as a Soft Tail Chop with either a good springer or girder front end suckin up all the vibes in the process... I don't think many people my age or even many quite a bit older have much experience with choppers at all! I don't know anyone with that sort of experience or enthusiasm around here!! You mean Like this?? Similar to how the new GL allows more up and down travel vs having the spring action go toward the frame of the bike... I can see how that would make a difference, but on a chopper at least, where the front forks go way out like that do they even corner at all? Not bashing! I'm just curious!! When I went back to work at the Honda shop toting 2 1st Place Trophies (250 and Open Class) after my first weekend of racing on "Elsie" the owner of the shop walked in the back room and said "WOW,, looks like you and your new Elsinore are getting along just fine" - to which I replied = "THERE IS MAGIC BETWEEN THOSE BARS!!" and I meant it. Thru many years of racing, it wasn't until 2002 when Honda introduced the CRF450f that I once again actually "felt" that same "feeling" in a motorcycle. What Honda did with modern 4 stroke technology was just amazing.. Of course,, it was the total package that produced the magic but, in my mind when I read "CR" or now "CRF" - I pay attention and I was THRILLED to read this in association with the new Wing!! Due to some health issues, having spent many hours with nothing much to do but read and watch videos about one of my favorite subjects (guess what that is) - I can honestly say that I have enjoyed all the RnD vids that show exactly what those guys at Honda went thru in their attempt to put that same magic between the bars of this new Wing.. I think I'm feelin it too puc! Almost makes me want to save up 30k Dollars!!! Did you find most of the videos on youtube just searching around? I'm gonna have to look into this, and I really hope they accomplish making magic. Regardless of how near sighted each one of us can be,, the fact of the matter is,, no manufacturer no where no how is able to produce the perfect bike for all persons.. Before Yamaha introduced the Mono Shock, many of us track competitors cantilevered (tig welded new mounts for the rear shocks = leaning them forward, giving the rear suspension substantially more travel) our swing arms and went aftermarket on the rear shocks (believe it or not, I still have the original set of CRF250M shocks off my 1st Elsie with no more than 5 hours on them - I went to "Konies" back in the day) and shimmed up or forks to meet our specific needs.. IMHO, it just stands to reason that bike producers will try to produce something "middle of the perverbial road" to please as many people as possible with OEM stuff = makes sense in my pea brain.. Understanding this is how I think,, it will probably come as no surprise to hear me say that I for one ABSOLUTELY enjoy aftermarket supplier videos like the one you posted.. Experience has taught me that neither truth nor intelligence necessarily go hand in hand with the art of diplomacy.. One of the bike shops that I grew up in as a kid was owned by one of the most sarcastic individuals a person could ever meet.. If this person detected even a hint of one of us young neighborhood gearheads "sandbaggin" him (pretending when we didnt know something when he KNEW that we did know" he would blantantly call us out on it.. He played no games, just flat out honest truth (and he was a GENIUS when it came to Yamaha's = matter of fact, Yamaha engineers from Japan actually came to his little shop on more than one occasion to discuss product development) and he called a spade a spade.. I will NEVER forget when Yamaha introduced the Virago 750 with its clunky starter system,,, he and I were standing in the shop talking about that bike and he flat out called it a "PIECE OF JUNK" right in front of some customers = he was just that way! He also single handedly developed a regrind for those starter bendix gears that solved 90% of the clunking and grinding in those 750's but you would have been surprised with the number of Virago riders who were just as happy as could be about the noises their bikes made and refused to let us "fix" their new bikes... My friend (the owner of the shop) never hesitated in telling them they were "senile" for doing so which is a PERFECT example of why I say that neither truth nor intelligence necessarily goes hand in hand with the art of diplomacy.. The owner of that shop sounds like a good guy, I wish all salesmen were a little more like him! I walk into our local Yam shop and I've got more sales and mechanical knowledge than they do, and I am by NO MEANS a professional!!! When you said Yamaha came to his shop to talk to him that impressed on me the commitment to what Yamaha does. Like you said, they try to make bikes that everyone wants to buy, to have a broader market, but you can lose some of the magic in it that way! I looked at some pictures of the old CRF250M and the first thing I thought was... NEW SHOCKS as well! I love the aftermarket! We probably still couldn't be riding these old bikes without such a deep aftermarket base! And that's alright puc! You can get as long winded as you want! I'm not quite as talented at painting a picture through text like you are, but I try! Hope everythings going good your way, take care!
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Okay, in the post from the link above, frankd said this and this makes the most sense to me. Yes, the print for the tape player wiring on this site isn't quite correct. I also experienced low audio when I used what's shown. However, the correct leads are present in the cable to the tape player. I had no use for my cassette deck, so I completely removed it. A Sawzall with a little help from a hack saw will remove the pieces you don't need. Then I used an aluminum plate and a couple of small pieces of aluminum angle held together with some 6x32 screws and nuts. I used locking nuts where possible, but on the sides I had to keep it narrow so that it'd fit back in the bike, so I used regular nuts and some Lock-tite. I found that the blue and brown leads in the cable to the tape deck where the ones I needed for good audio. I have no idea what pins on the round connector you'd use, but I can tell you this...... On the bottom (smaller) of the 2 system connectors, the blue wire is pin 3, the brown wire is pin 5, and ground is pin 7 . If you want to use the round connector, just use an ohmmeter to find what pins on the round connector are attached to pins 3, 5, and 7 of the bottom system connector. The white wire in the cable is +12V, and the gray wire is the wire used to enable the tuner. I used a DPDT relay (Radio Shack 275-249) to turn the IPOD audio off when using the radio. Before I did this, if you left the IPOD on and switched the radio on, you heard both out of the speakers. I connected a diode (RS 276-1102 or 276-1101 or equiv) to protect the radio's switching circuit from the spike that is created when the relay is dropped out. Connect the diode so that the band on the diode is attached to the lead that is connected to the switch (positive). My wife found a hard plastic case for the IPOD that would allow Velcro to stick to it. The other half of the Velcro is stuck to the aluminum plate and this keeps the IPOD from bouncing around. With the IPOD equalization set to FLAT the treble was pretty hot. I switched it to SMALL SPEAKERS and it sounded much better. Now the IPOD works GREAT!!!! FrankD Okay so I want to do what he's doing here. I want to just splice right into the 8 pin harness that plugs into the back of the cassette player. Are the blue and brown leads the ones that you'd install the 3.5mm jack into? There is a switch inside the cassette itself that shuts off the radio when a cassette is installed. I think I need to find the wire controls that. Would it be the ground?
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Alright guys. Finally deciding to install a Bluetooth receiver into the bike. Its VERY IMPORTANT to me to have the original radio and cb working. I understand wiring well enough, but when it comes time to start using the terminology I get lost. I found this link on the read only tech section, and it helped some, but now I think I'm more confused than before. http://www.venturerider.org/forum/showthread.php?44070-tape-deck So the cassette deck on my bike doesn't work. My intention is to gut the cassette deck, line it with felt tape and use it as a place to hold/charge my phone. I also want to be able to control the volume of the receiver with the volume control knob, so I'm guessing I'm going to have to splice my Bluetooth adapter between the cassette deck and the amplifier. #8 is the cassette deck and #7 is the amp. So I need to wire in a 3.5mm audio jack into the audio signal wires going from #8 to #7 and also need to make a switch to put the cassette into "on" mode correct?
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What do you guys think of this?
Chaharly replied to Chaharly's topic in Venture and Venture Royale Tech Talk ('83 - '93)
I'm trying to find one that I can run through the speakers on the bike as well. -
Ever thought of a early to mid 2000s Goldwing?
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From the youtube reviews ive seen alot of people like it, but its hard to trust a youtube review sponsored by any motorcycle company. Like do you really think theyre gonna rag on the 30k dollar Goldwing that honda let them test ride
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Ya know im kind of thinking that double wishbone suspension probably just doesnt travel as much as a more traditional front fork style. Ive ridden every model of goldwing and I honestly think they know what theyre doing, but i guess time will tell...
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Ahh. I watched the video maybe 3/4 of tge way throygh. Didnt realize he was trying to sell a product!
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Saw this on youtube. I don't really know what to think of it... What do you think?
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Uh Oh... How bad did I screw up?!
Chaharly replied to Chaharly's topic in Venture and Venture Royale Tech Talk ('83 - '93)
Sounds like a plan Yammer Dan! Thank you! -
Really got me feelin the CTFW Fever brother! Damn you! I'd really love to go up that way, but like you said the last week in June is probably going to be awfully cold up in those northern mountains. I'm gonna have to reroute my trip, now I just gotta decide where! Thanks for the video update! I'll give ya a like on youtube!
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Hey guys! Tearing the fairing off the bike to install a new throttle cable, install an edsets adapter, and I'm going to route USB charger cables to the trunks and as I started tearing in, I was seeing ALOT of corrosion on them old electrical plugs. (Not having the rain seals on that big chrome piece between the windshield and the headlight probably hasn't helped with this) When I went to unplug the HAZARD switch, I accidentally pulled a corroded spade right out of the connector. It looks like I can put it all back tog ether, but I'm not sure. I'm attaching a picture of the spade. How would I go about fixing it, and what do you guys do to clean up your corroded electrical plugs?
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Still wondering about radiators
Chaharly replied to s.tyler58's topic in Venture and Venture Royale Tech Talk ('83 - '93)
I wonder if you could retrofit a radiator from a 2nd Gen on there -
I don't know @Condor ... Sounds to me like you just need a bigger garage
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Passed by a strange looking Yamaha rider lately?
Chaharly replied to RandyR's topic in Watering Hole
That's a good read right there. Kind of makes a guy happy to see it still being 30 seconds behind humanity... I wonder if it waves at other bikers going down the road??? -
Passed by a strange looking Yamaha rider lately?
Chaharly replied to RandyR's topic in Watering Hole
Thatd be a hell of a job! -
Take care of yourself friend! You know we'll be thinking about ya!
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New Tire Thread
Chaharly replied to SpencerPJ's topic in Venture and Venture Royale Tech Talk ('83 - '93)
Im runnin an Elite 3 on the back and a shinko on the front. The Shinko makes a little noise but ive got about 6k miles on both tires and both seem to be holding up well! Ive got an 88 venture by the way. Not sure if the 83 and 88 are the same