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The bridge troll says, 'I don't know' - AAAAAA rr
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You need to recall he has somewhat of a geography limitation. How far can you travel on a small island? 50K is pretty impressive on an island that is only 60 miles from side to side and tip to bottom. However, that year round riding season has to be nice. -14F this morning, -6F now, and going to -19F tonight. This is without the windchill. Send some warmth this way please. RR
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Just going to add a plug for Larry's lift adapter. Get one with the legs right off the bat. This is the best investment you will ever make if you intend to do any of your own wrenching. VERY Solid! RR
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ARRGGGHHH! We are getting 4 to 6" of snow and it is supposed to be a high of zero (F) the balance of the week!! Texas, take me away (said in the Calgone ad methodology). RR
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Never really was a smoker, but I chewed about a half tin a day for over 25 years. I quit Jan 1. It was really screwing with my sleep and my kids were on me about it. I really miss it, but won't go back. RR
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Mike, I look forward to hearing your report. Thanks for taking the lead on this. RR
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The Bub pipes aren't really any louder than the stock, they just sound better. Sounds like a smokin' deal if the whine/chirp problem isn't there. RR
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Would this allow the government to screw us in the strict sense of the word? RR
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Cut me off, lady...come on, I dare ya! Cut me off!!
RedRider replied to Semi-retired's topic in General Tech Talk
On the 2nd Gen, you need the CarbonOne mounting bracket and the wiring kit. I know, I know... you can do your own wiring kit with relays etc. However, you can purchase one ready made for about $25, along with the horn at $40, and CarbonOne's bracket at $17. I wish I had taken pics when I installed mine last year. It is easy to do. If anyone is in the area and needs help, let me know. When the weather clears up and warms up, there will be plenty of room in the shop to get a horn installed. RR -
I've started getting back to the gym playing basketball. We start about 5:45 am and play till a little after 7. Until I get 20 or so pounds lost, my knees and hips are going to kill me. However, it is the price of being lazy. My goal is to loose 20 lbs this year. It will allow me to sit in the saddle for longer periods!! Working up for more Long Distance riding (Minnesota 1000, or Utah 1088, or SS3000). RR
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The Zumo will work with the Bluetooth FM modulator, however, it will only be mono. The Zumo does not have the stereo Bluetooth capability. Also, when you install it on your RSV, get the BuddyRich cable to connect it under the hood. Works great and allows you to use your headset microphone over the Bluetooth. This means you can talk on the phone while riding - you now have another option for business travel. RR RR
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Another alternative is to ziptie the cord to your handlebars near the clutch hand. This arrangement also keeps the cord from hanging up on your riding jacket (pocket flap, emblem, etc.). It cleans up the lines on the tank also. RR
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They do, but no one can understand them. RR
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Try http://www.zumoforums.com/ They have lots of good information. Santa did well by you. You should enjoy your new toy. RR
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Or .......... you could listen to the directions, then relay the info over the CB. You can't program a sultry Australian beach bunny voice to transmit over the CB this way, but .... RR
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Very interesting product that solves a great problem on the HDs. However, the Ventures just don't have the engine heat problem these shields are designed to fix. If you get a sweaty bottom on the Venture, it is because of not getting enough air. A $20 sheepskin from IKEA will fix this problem and add a lot of comfort. RR
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I'm going shopping tomorrow for something. Not sure yet. RR
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In no particular order - other than the order I think of the items. 1) GPS - Garmin Zumo 550 if you can afford it. Other GPS if you can't 2) GOOD rain suit. 3) Make sure your helmet is comfortable. AND ALWAYS WEAR IT. 4) Ear plugs 5) Sheepskin 6) Tire repair kit and cheap air compressor (about $20 at Walmart) 7) Note pad and pen to take notes about where you have been. 8) Owners manual - it has info for tire sizes, filters p/ns, bulb replacements. 9) VentureRider membership list with phone numbers in the states you are travelling thru. 10) Layers of clothes - you never know how cold it can get even in summer. 11) Call your credit card co. before you leave and let them know you are travelling for X days. Otherwise, they may cut off the card when they see it being used in multiple places over short time spans. 12) Gloves - light, heavy, and waterproof - these can be 2 or 3 pairs. 13) Don't overpack the clothes. Use laundramats if necessary. 14) Flashlight with extra batteries. 15) Tool kit - List for this should be in another thread. 16) Lightweight bike cover - not necessary but can be handy to keep folks from 'checking out' your bike after you stop for the night. 17) Plexus and a small towel to clean your windshield and facemask. They make it in a small can. 18) Extra headlight and taillight bulb (part of tool kit). 19) Spare key hidden on the bike. 20) Water - and drink regularly. 21) Gold Bond or Anti-MonkeyButt powder. Apply everyday. 22) Install highway pegs if you haven't already. 23) Install a backrest if you haven't already. 24) As suggested earlier - handiwipes and TP. Both really nice to have when you need them. Most importantly, have fun. Try to ride mostly in the daylight since you can't see the scenary at night. Also, you can't see hazards or animals at night. If you get tired, stop and take a power nap (usually hits me about 2:00 - a 15 minute nap gets me ready to go again). Plan your ride the best you can, but allow changes. There can be times when you want to spend a little more time in an area, and also times when you are 'in the zone' and want to ride further. Ride your own ride. Where ya' goin'? RR
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where to get a key made
RedRider replied to ventureblue's topic in Royal Star Venture Tech Talk ('99 - '13)
I had mine made at a local locksmith. They had the blanks in stock. If you go to Ace/True Value/Hardware Hank/etc. make sure you test it before walking away. I tried to have one done at a hardware store and it didn't work. Apparently, the key machine was worn out since it doesn't appear to be rocket science to make a key. They are about $1 at the hardware store, about $2 at a locksmith. Just my $0.02. RR -
Woke up to -9F this morning. Was a high of 1F yesterday with high winds. The radio said -35F wind chill. Al Gore must be in the neighborhood giving a Global Warming Scarinar. It seems wherever he shows up to give one a winter storm happens. RR
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I have the gloves and jacket liner from Warm and Safe. Very good folks to deal with, made in America, and top notch stuff. www.warmnsafe.com RR
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Just on my way out the door to start my shopping. I wonder if she would like a clutch retaining tool? Probably not, it doesn't have a nice electrical cord like a nice new coffee maker or iron. RR
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J&M have been good to work with. They are reliable products (I have 3) and the folks there will answer any questions you have. Had difficulties with the Chatterbox headset a few years ago. Went thru connection cables like beer thru a coed. My dealer (where I purchased it) replaced the first unit under warranty. I thru the second unit away and purchased the J&M. RR
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And it's not even winter yet!! We are expecting 8 to 10 inches tomorrow and possibly another 8 to 10 Sunday! Looks like I will be spending the weekend in the house preparing for Christmas Eve and Christmas dinners. Yes, both. We have my wife's former in-laws (she was widowed young) on Eve, and then my wife's family on Christmas. 10 to 12 on Eve, 18 to 20 on Christmas. Everyone expects bigger and better than last year so I will have to do some real planning. Might have to take some ideas from the "What is the strangest thing you have ever eaten" thread. RR
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I've had longhorns on my RSV for 2 riding seasons now. They look as good as the day they got put on - with the exception of bug splatter. However, in light of your discovery, I will be checking them a little closer. RR