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saddlebum

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About saddlebum

  • Birthday 06/17/1953

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  • Name
    Ben Bennink

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    2309 Fassel Ave

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    Burlington

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    ON

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    Canada

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  • Interests
    Riding Horses and Motorcycles, Camping, Fishing, Canoeing, Carpentry & Fabricating.
  • Bike Year and Model
    (2) 1989 Venture Royales, 1975 CanAm 250 TNT

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    truck and trailer technician

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    mechanical and road side asistance

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  1. Than you for the schematic that tells me to hook the brown wire to battery constant voltage I'll tie into the 40 amp main breaker / fuse. I'll let you know how it worked out. That will get the bike running while I'm looking for the correct RR. Thank you again for your time and patience.

    Respectfully, Braun.

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    2. Braun

      Braun

      Yes Sir, you're 100% correct I was thinking one thing and writing something else, chock it up to CRS or a Senior Moment LOL. I will tie into the fuse block and ziptie the wire in place, it will be easy to remove it after I order the correct RR. I found one in England for 40 bucks. Thank you for your help Saddlebum, if I hooked it direct I would always have  dead battery and probably shorten the life of the RR, then possibly trash the new stator. 

      I don't know if you tried this when removing the carb set: I disconnected the throttle cables at the control unit from the handlebar and the cruise control cables. That was much easier than trying to get them off at the carb attach point on the bike. Reassembling it isn't hard it just requires patience Thank you again for your help and patience. Hopefully I'll get the old girl running in a day or two.

      Braun.

       

    3. saddlebum

      saddlebum

      I pull the carb part way out and with the aid of needle nose pliers simply disconnect and then finish removing carb. Going in just the reverse. Pretty easy if you hold your  tongue the correct side of your mouth.

    4. Braun

      Braun

      Hi Saddlebum, I couldn't function without needle nose piers, there is just no room for monkey paws especially on the bike LOL 

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