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Tire tread cracking
saddlebum replied to jdross440's topic in Venture and Venture Royale Tech Talk ('83 - '93)
Without a doubt REPLACE IT. Last thing you need is a tread to fly off while ridding. -
May the angels guide him in his new journey to the Lords side.
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Your right I meant to say Larger molecule (my bad). Any way here is a clip from one of our service bulletins at work From GM who as I stated earlier neither recommends or discourages nitrogen use in tires. Nitrogen use in on road vehicle tires. A common explanation: “The larger-sized molecules of this gas compared to atmospheric air means less slow leaks caused by air bleeding out of porous alloy rims.” Nitrogen makes up 78 per cent of the air we breathe, so 100 per cent nitrogen isn’t likely to have much effect in holding tire pressure on old and corroded wheels as suggested within the industry. It is perceived that it will let tires run cooler, which is why race cars and airplanes use nitrogen.” It’s highly unlikely that a minivan or SUV will have its tires subjected to the extremes that track cars and jets experience, so like less air leaks, this benefit is highly doubtful. The only benefit of using nitrogen is less pressure variation with temperature changes. Repair shop air compressors, air-lines and air-powered wheel tools are subjected to a lot of moisture contamination. Even the best shops that drain the water from their compressors daily and use water traps on every bay’s air-line can have high water content in their compressed air. When they fill tires, this water goes in with the air, causing increase in air pressure when the tires warm up; the moisture droplets expand, increasing the pressure. When temperatures drop the moisture droplets contract, decreasing pressure. Nitrogen is compressed for transport and shop use under processes that ensure low water content resulting in more consistent pressures.
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Southern Ontario meet for coffee and/or ice cream?
saddlebum replied to XV1100SE's topic in Watering Hole
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And this is one of the reasons (among others) why crime will never be stopped because it is a cash cow for lawyers (BTW I do recognize that there are some lawyers out there that actually do have some integrity)
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Nitrogen compresses and decompressed at a constant rate unlike air which compresses and decompresses at unstable rates. This why Nitrogen is used in some shocks. Used in tires it maintains a more consistent pressure unlike air which can increase and decrease in pressure signicantly with temperature fluctuations. It has a larger molecule so it is less inclined to leak and it does not hold moisture like air does therefore reducing wheel rim corrosion. Is the benefit significant enough to warrant using it in car tires? Not according to most car manufactures. GM for example in their bulletin on the subject neither recommend nor discourage its use. The only tires it has proven to have significant advantages in are heavy aircraft and race cars. In passenger cars it's more of a selling feature than anything else.
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Better at milking than a dairy farmer. I was told once by a retired awyer friend of my father's that many laws or rules are created by the lawyers themselves for their own benefit, more then for the benefit of the people.
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Were did you get it from?
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It's not just your Opinion Earl. Ì whole heartedly agree with every word you said. I remember when arguments were quickly solved with bare fists and then sealed over milk and cookies or later a few shared beers. Win or loose it was Quicker and less stressful than involving lawyers for every little thing which they love to drag out forever to fatten their purse and now you have cowards, slandering from behind the skirt commonly known as the internet.
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Southern Ontario meet for coffee and/or ice cream?
saddlebum replied to XV1100SE's topic in Watering Hole
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Southern Ontario meet for coffee and/or ice cream?
saddlebum replied to XV1100SE's topic in Watering Hole
Hey @sleepy2wires the pic of my truck. Poor girl felt was feeling left out 😥. Nice pics thanks for posting. -
Correct on all three points
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I have I always said that the smartest guy is not the guy who thinks he knows everything but it is the guy who is aware that there is still much to learn.
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That's him. He was a full member when membership was free. Once Freebird asked for members to pay teenie weenie member fee he couldn't just quit but had to go on major rant. Ran into him at a timmies one time and got an earful from him. I could not get out of there fast enough but not without making a few quick remarks in freebirds defense first.
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If that gear looks fine the only other thing I can think of is the rubbing blocks for the timing chain it's possible that a piece of that may have broke off. But it has been a while since I had my nose in there so I'm not 100% sure.
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I will probably get slapped for this one but Facebook always reminded me of an Old time sewing Circle
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Tend to agree with you Puc. The 1st thing I noticed was M&G & rally pics were being post on face book instead of VR.org so I miss out on seeing them. I myself have never been on face book.
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One of the facebook groups was started by a very dis-enchanted ex VR member. Seems after all these years bad mouthing VR is still his number one priority. So sad.
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There is still another fuse down the left side of the battery close to the starting relay. It's not like most fuses we are used to seeing. Its easier to see if you remove the left side radio and dash panel. The case is a black base with a clear cover which you remove from the base.and has 2 red 12 gauge wires connected to it with white connectors. The fuse itself is a thin blade mounted between 2 screws. In most cases in a little pocket to the side of the fuse within the same fuse holder you may find spare fuse blades which look like thin metal straps with a hole on each end. Alternatively you could replace it with a maxi fuse and 10 guage pigtail as shown below.
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Southern Ontario meet for coffee and/or ice cream?
saddlebum replied to XV1100SE's topic in Watering Hole
As far as I can tell at this point I too am good for that date. -
Repairing 41R Relay ???
saddlebum replied to GolfVenture's topic in Venture and Venture Royale Tech Talk ('83 - '93)
I assume this is the part your after. https://www.partzilla.com/product/yamaha/41R-83350-71-00?ref=7835f3c394661b9897800e68b12e5b5c73bfd9af -
Southern Ontario meet for coffee and/or ice cream?
saddlebum replied to XV1100SE's topic in Watering Hole
After a long dry spell due to covid it was really nice to see everybody that made it to Paris yesterday. Thanks for a great suggestion Don and thanks for suggesting twisted treats Carl. -
Southern Ontario meet for coffee and/or ice cream?
saddlebum replied to XV1100SE's topic in Watering Hole
You sure do not look like Goldilocks. You must be her great great grandfather -
Southern Ontario meet for coffee and/or ice cream?
saddlebum replied to XV1100SE's topic in Watering Hole
Now all you got to do is explain to Carl @Marcarl were his place is and he will be all set. -
KInda gotta say, sorta forgot about it over the years but once I dug it out my head just got flooded with memories. When I stored it I flooded the crankcase and cyilnder with oil. removed the carb cleaned and dried it and put it in a sealed container. Having said all that she should fire up fine if I ever decide to but will likely smoke something fierce for the first while. Normally I would be concerned for the neighbors but since they have no issue filling my open windows with weed smoke I guess they can share in my smoke of choice LOL