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About boominup

  • Birthday 09/15/1947

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  • Name
    Brian J. Theriault

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    Alfred, ME, United States

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  • City
    Alfred

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  • State/Province
    ME

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  • Home Country
    United States

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  • Interests
    Riding, snowmobiling, vintage cars, fishing, hunting
  • Bike Year and Model
    2003 RSV Raspberry/Gold
  1. I did it on mine and it is very easy to do. You will have to go to a electronics store and get an older style DIN cable (don't remember which number), rerun your existing cable under the seat and up between both seats. My wife says that was the best thing other than the armrests that I did for her. This is a very easy fix and I'm surprised not too many riders do this for their passengers. When she does not use it, it stores in the pouch behind my backrest.
  2. They aren't as pretty as some but my wife really enjoyed them. She wouldn't ride without them.
  3. Don't forget...sure, in a car you can go 8000 miles on synthetic but in our bikes, we are running that same oil in both the engine and the tranny. More chances of picking up metal from the gears which can migrate all over the engine before being picked up by the mag plug or the filter. I'd rather be safe than sorry down the line. I won't "trip over a dollar bill to pick up a dime"! Just my 5 cents. Brian
  4. There is a mixing chamber up on top of the engine down inside the "V" and under the carbs. I remember a few members mentioning that the gasket under the cover could leak. Don't ask me what that chamber is for but I know that water and maybe oil runs through there. Someone else will probably chime in if it rings a bell. Brian
  5. With my Dyna set at 7500 RPM...103 in 3rd gear and really climbing. GPS was installed and is pretty close to my Speedohealer results. I upshifted to 4th and backed off at 110 because life is just too short. I know she'll go by 120 no problem the way it was accelerating! I "FEAR NO EVO"!!! Brian
  6. Nice looking trike!! I'm thinking of converting my 03 in the near future...do you know of anyone in the Northeast that are licensed from Hannigan to do this. I would do it myself but from what I understand, Hannigan has to do the conversion. Triwing is a do it yourself kit but not near as nice as Hannigan. My brother-in-law down in FLA had his Ultra done and it turned out a superb job. How much did the job cost you besides the paint? I'd like to keep mine the original color. Brian
  7. A lesson learned a long time ago...MEASURE TWICE! CUT (drill) ONCE!!! I set mine by, temporarily taped it to the trunk, measured, adjusted then drilled. The wiring was the worst part of the install since the rear pillion was removed to get to the correct wire clips. What a difference in the looks of the bike AND the extra visability from the LEDs. Have fun! Brian
  8. Welcome to the site and "well done" on your windshield redo. I like the cut you gave it leaving more material up in the corners. New blood usually comes out with great new ideas sometimes. I'm buying a new tall shield soon but will keep the old one for trying out your cut. BTW, our son lives in Summerlin, Vegas and can't wait to back out there again. Nice area but the heat does get pretty intense on the summer.
  9. I agree 100%. No sense putting in a new battery if the system is not feeling well! You'll only be installing another battery shortly!
  10. I have a 03 RSV which has had a B Tender since I've had it...the battery never has come out of the bike and it is the original. Voltage specs are still where they belong but I have a brand new spare battery, just in case. My 83 Venture Royale would cost me one battery per year on average but it never was hooked up to a Tender. I think my Tender has paid for itself a few times! Brian
  11. Came to a stop while pulling out of a CVS parking lot and when I put my foot down...nothing there! I was right over a water trough and my feet wouldn't touch the ground. Down she went to the right...picked it up like they show in the articles and after forgetting to drop the kickstand down first...down she went on the opposite side!! DUMB A$$???? I still have nightmares about that. Thank God it was with my 1st Gen Royale and not this one!
  12. I installed mine about 4 yrs ago and like you said...the instructions are not the best. Must be the Japanese to English translation. I basically measured twice than three times and drilled once! Drill in the wrong place ane it could make you hit the beerjoint! Cut out the template and really center it where it will work the best and tape it to the trunk well. Think, think, think and you will really love the end product. Brian
  13. Mike...I wonder how the stock air cleaner covers would look...do you think they could be done the same way? Brian (BTW...03s are still the best looking one out there)
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