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Anybody have an extra one of these?
saddlebum replied to Chaharly's topic in Venture and Venture Royale Tech Talk ('83 - '93)
Hey Chaharly pretty sure I have some. Not sure of the condition but will let you know for sure after I check. If I have a good one or at least a usable one its yours N/C accept maybe shipping cost unless we can find a cheaper way to get it to you. -
Burlington Ontario 8th Annual M&E 2019 Reminder
saddlebum replied to saddlebum's topic in Watering Hole
Only 1 month away. And the head count is a tad shy so lets get those RSVP's in folks. Its always a great gathering and don't forget the ; Toronto Ontario SUPERSHOW - North America's Largest Motorcycle Show . is that weekend so spend the day at the super show and finish off at the M&E. -
Wow Bob You Sure like to keep us on our toes with one issue after another. To be honest Id rather stay off my toes specially were good folks like yourself are concerned. I am sorry you have another issue to deal with. Well I have sent prayers on your behalf from the heart and wish for you a strong recovery. BTW I have only spent fleeting moments on the site recently and Had I not gone for lunch with Wayne today I probably still would not have known what was going on with you so take care of yourself hope to see you soon.
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It has always irritated me that just because someone is wealthy they feel it is their God given right to disrupt and interfere with other peoples lives. Its interesting how your are allowed to use money and lawyers to destroy lives yet punch someone who deserved it on the nose and you get charged with assault.
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Brother Last time I tell you anything:no-no-no: That was supposed to be a secret:backinmyday: Just in case you didn't catch on the 1st time:cool10:
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Brother Last time I tell you anything:no-no-no: That was supposed to be a secret:backinmyday:
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Glad you decided to renew Barry. and if there are not enough meet and eats in your area you will just have to widen your search, like maybe even Canada Eh!!. You and your brother are good folk and I was glad I got the chance to meet you guys at the Guntersvile International. Neer know our paths may cross again.
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1st Gen Tire Preference
saddlebum replied to Rick Butler's topic in Venture and Venture Royale Tech Talk ('83 - '93)
I am running the E4,s and so far love them. Ran 2 sets of E3,s prior to the E 4 and loved them. So far I am liking the E4,s as much if not better. Puc pretty much covers it so no point in me repeating what he said. BTW run preasures at the tires recomended psi not the Venturers recomendation. Those old psi,s were for the tires available back in the eightys. -
Tall guy problems...
saddlebum replied to tallmanskuban's topic in Venture and Venture Royale Tech Talk ('83 - '93)
I'm only 6'1" and I gotta say I found the gold wing uncomfortable in the fact that between the shifter and cylinder head there was no real room for my toes and shifting was awkward. it improved some when my buddy replaced the floor boards with foot pegs but still not as comfortable as my 1st gen. One thing that I believe makes the second gen more comfortable for tall people is the floor boards are more forward than the 1st Gen. Having said that I often considered adding extensions to my shift and brake controls so I could function them from my highway pegs as well as my regular pegs (which could end up being a winter project this year since I finally managed to uncover the concrete floor hidden in my garage). I see this as a very simple modification and even simpler if you just outright replace them with forward mounted controls. -
Just a Reminder that January 5th 2019 is the Burlington Ontario 8th Annual M&E Don't forget to RSVP so I can get a head count for Reservations. click here to RSVP https://www.venturerider.org/forum/calendar.php?do=getinfo&e=510&day=2019-1-5 or click the link for more details. https://www.venturerider.org/forum/showthread.php?138617-Burlington-Ontario-8th-Annual-M-amp-E-2019
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Prayers for Pete.
saddlebum replied to Yama Mama's topic in Inspirational, Motivational, Prayer Requests, Etc.
Prayers for Pete sent. A friend of mine was in a similar situation. Battled A heart attack and survived and battled cancer and came out on top. May the Father above grant Pete the same good fortune. -
Some years back if memory serves me right (No Guarantee here ) a past member, Muffin Man, towed home a 1st Gen on a trailer Pulled by another 1st gen and I believe he took it for quite a distance on the interstate as well. Not that I would agree with such an endeavor, but it does kind of show what kind of pulling power a 1st gen actually has. Stopping on the other hand, Well lets just say I once hauled home 1-1/4 yards of gravel with my GM Cutlass and got pushed through the intersection when I tried to stop for a yellow traffic light . Though I do have a motorcycle trailer the only time I towed it was when I brought it home after buying the bike unawares that the trailer was part of the package until I went to leave the sellers house. Since then it has served mainly as additional storage for spare MC parts. I tend to be like Puc and prefer to travel Light and campout, backpacker or canoeist style. I actually use much of the same gear as when I am camping the back country this includes meals and cooking gear, even though I often eat in restaurants when with other riders, but the cooking gear still comes along in case. Oh and I do carry a bit of extra clothing since in a social atmosphere it is kind of nice to have clean changes of attire.
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Ford actually made a couple starter solenoid styles some are grounded and only have one small terminal along with the large battery studs (3 terminals total) to which the 12v signal wire attaches. Some actually have two small terminals along with the 2 large ones (4 terminals total). In the later case the solenoid/relay is not grounded and require both a ground wire and 12v wire. Either of which can be used to signal the relay while the other is used as a constant and this is the relay you would want to use provided it can be physically mounted. The other option is pull a Cole Hersee catalogue. there are a number of solenoids that can be used and then see which is readily available at your local parts dealer. Just remember to choose one with 4 terminals all will work electrically just pick a mounting configuration that will work. Check these 2 links you can see what I mean by 3 or 4 terminal solenoids. https://www.google.com/search?q=cole+hersee+solenoid&client=firefox-b&source=univ&tbm=shop&tbo=u&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiWwIuKqLbeAhWBmOAKHaxXB5wQsxgIKw&biw=1280&bih=607 http://colehersee.com.au/switches/solenoids/
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Just ain't so. Everyone knows that even the three mouthkateers, Marcarl, The Tooch, and Myself (the least vocal ) could not out Vocalize you.
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Your On Although I was referring to the best Hugging Male member. :bighug:Not to be confused with a male huger.
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Its ok Mama. You ain't gonna hurt no feelings cause its already accepted among the masses that from as close as Marcarls better half Marca to as far away as @Aussie Annie that the king of hugs is ME.
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Now just one minute there Peggy I thought I was your favorite. I gotta say though whether its whips or pies your always up to something exciting. Hopefully next summer I will actually make it to MD.
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I have a 2007 tundra and love it. You can't beat the ride comfort on long trips either. About the only down side is the 5.7 sure loves to drink gas but it does have amazing power and get up and go. Oh there is one other down side, so far as I have been able to find out there is no way to disable the ABS without disabling the 4 wheel drive, which sucks because I hate ABS with a passion. I have just had too many close calls because of it. This is the first vehicle I have ever owned were I could not disable the ABS. For the rest though I love the truck and when the time comes to replace it, it will probably be another Tundra.
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Yeh flyinfool, cowpuc, videoarizona etc.. You should be ashamed of yourselves. Have I not taught you anything
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Prayers Up/thoughts for my brother if ya get a second..
saddlebum replied to cowpuc's topic in Watering Hole
Prayers said on behalf of your brother and your family as well. May he with the lords help survive this surgery and come through on the positive side of the line. -
Hey cowpuc, With regards to your soak test did you soak the various soft parts used in the carbs as well to see if they sustained any damage from the various products tested. I ask this because over the years, mostly back when overhauling vehicle carbs was common many of the carb cleaners we used destroyed gaskets seals and soft nylon type parts if you did not remember to remove them before soaking. Obviously any product that strong or harsh you would not want to run through an assembled carb.
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And I haven't even propped open the back door yet.
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