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@BigLenny Starting a new thread on this so we're not hijacking Freebird's thread on the Indian. I changed out the windshield to a Fergusson Flip. To do that you remove the stock shield brackets and the new shield screws to the stock bracket bases. I did that the first year (3rd summer ago). There is a plastic cover that goes over top of those braces. Just this spring that plastic cover started to vibrate under certain engine load conditions. Simple fix .... thin strip of black weatherstrip between the shield and the plastic covers. The lower side covers can pop loose if your passenger bumps them with their heel. My wife's feet get in my way when I stop and put my feet down so she has to turn her toes outward a bit ... in so doing, she bumps the side cover with her heel and that causes the top front pin to pop out. No biggie as with additional "training", she rarely does that anymore LOL Initially it seemed that the paint had not yet fully cured as it would be easy to marr it but now it's good. I have no marrs or scratches except for one on the lower side cover. Any marrs that I got were easy to polish out. Due to the color, you'd have to be looking for them. Not the same as on my RSMV when I had it ... I was constantly polishing out marrs in the paint on that bike! I haven't done any polishing on my Vic for ages and the paint looks great! Heck, I don't even wash it that often compared to the RSMV! The right saddlebag latch's fitment is "off" a bit and causes some wear where it shouldn't. An easy fix. There is some "leakage" on one of the saddlebags weather stripping but it's not enough for a concern (for me). If I was doing a lot of riding in dirt, then it would be. The dealer was willing to replace the whole saddlebag on warranty if I wanted. I am really upset about the fact that I can't scrape the floorboards in the twisties .... LOL I tell ya, this thing can really handle the twisties and I've had it over so far a few times I thought for sure I'd go down ... but I didn't ... even with a CT on the back. I do have a gremlin bell hanging at the bottom of the front crash bar and I've heard it jingling several times. The engine is noisy (or at least you can hear it more) ... noisier than my RSMV was ... I believe it's because it's an integral part of the frame so any sounds it produces reverberate within the hollows of the frame. No biggie... you get used to it, just like you get used to various sounds on any other bike... except of course that friggin clutch basket whine on the Venture LOL. I added a pair of D&D performance mufflers and they pretty much take care of any engine sounds. I really like them. Now when I'm cruisin all I can hear is the purring rumble of the pipes and when I get on it, she barks nicely. I pulled my Leesur-Lite tent trailer with it the first summer. We were loaded pretty heavy and it had no problems ... keep in mind we ride mostly in the mountains here so a lot of pulling hills. You've made me really think about all this ... and that's really all I can come up with. I have 25,000 kilometers on it now. I've changed the oil regularly, maybe even more often than needed as I've been experimenting with different oils. Pretty much settled now on Amsoil 20w40. I changed the rear tire this spring and mounted a CT. There was still maybe 2000 kms of tread left at that time. So that was appx 22,000 kms. Still lots of tread on the front.
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Ya, you'd think at 45 he'd of grown out of that by now LOL Well I'll be totally up front and candid regarding the heat issue on my Vic. When we first got it, the heat was very noticeable, specifically on the right side and directly under the passenger floorboard. I could feel it and so could my wife... a LOT. After a bit of research I found 2 things that, for the most part, reduce that heat significantly. 1. Removal of the Catalytic converters. Those things are in the head pipes and directly underneath the right passenger floorboard. So I did that ... a bit of a PITA job but the effort was well worth it. While there is still some heat, it was no where near what it was. 2. Dyno tune. Install a power commander and have the bike dyno tuned. This sets the optimum air/fuel/timing mapping at various rpms and throttle positions and does make the engine run cooler, not to mention add power. You have to understand that all bikes are set at the manufacturer to meet and or exceed EPA guidelines and because of that, they're really not running at their optimum levels. One of the nice things about the Victory line is that they are both Air and Oil cooled and they have a fairly large oil cooler. You will never have to worry about them overheating (according to those who ride in the deep south). So, in summary, I won't try and tell you that there is no heat from the engine but what I will say is you will notice it in stop and go traffic on a hot day but (and this depends on each individual) ... it is bearable and it won't burn the inside of your leg, IF you do at least number one above. I should add, it's not so much that it's ENGINE heat alone but rather, heat from the header pipes and crossover collector. Every bike will have it's downside(s). For me, there are so many positives about this bike that I can put up with a little bit of extra heat on hot days in stop and go traffic. When you've moving along, it's not an issue. If there's anything else you want to know about them, feel free to ask.
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Seems many of the V-twin air cooled bikes have a "heat" issue. Harley, Victory, Indian, .... what about some of the others like Kawasaki, Honda and Yamaha V-twins (even though some of them aren't air cooled).... anyone know? Temps were in the low to mid 30's over the weekend (that's appx 90f) and I was noticing a fair amount of heat when stopped in traffic but it wasn't so bad that I couldn't live with it. Would have been a lot worse though had I not gutted the CATs out of the head pipes. During a ride on Saturday though I noticed my butt was getting quite hot ... even while moving along at 80km/h (50 mph) ... that was really odd and I was beginning to think there was something wrong .... and in fact, as I soon discovered, there was!!! Turns out my son who was on the ride with me flipped my seat heater switch on to HIGH at our last stop !!! :Laugh: He should know me better by now ... I don't get mad, I just get EVEN!
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Riding In Hot Weather - How to Keep Cool on your Bike
SilvrT replied to SilvrT's topic in Watering Hole
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That's pretty cool alright but my Victory has remote start and there's no programming involved ... well, maybe some .... you see, I just give the key to Nina and she goes out and starts it.
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Still no new Venture
SilvrT replied to Bert2006's topic in Star Venture and Eluder Tech Talk ( '18 - Present)
oooooooooooooo .... that's really stirrin the pot ... -
Riding In Hot Weather - How to Keep Cool on your Bike
SilvrT replied to SilvrT's topic in Watering Hole
Puc, you are nothing short of a walking book of great ideas ............ -
Riding In Hot Weather - How to Keep Cool on your Bike
SilvrT replied to SilvrT's topic in Watering Hole
I'll often times soak my du-rag with cool water. Just got a new one with my new helmet that's a mesh style so soaking it probably won't do a lot of good. -
Riding In Hot Weather - How to Keep Cool on your Bike
SilvrT replied to SilvrT's topic in Watering Hole
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Crazy maybe but very talented !! http://www.bestvideosever.net/izle-117410-motorcycles---crazy-girl-show-with-her-motorcycle--.html
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Some good info here ... http://www.fix.com/blog/motorcycle-riding-in-hot-weather/
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Still no new Venture
SilvrT replied to Bert2006's topic in Star Venture and Eluder Tech Talk ( '18 - Present)
OCTOBER 2015 will be when the new "Touring" bike will be announced. I read this on the internet so it must be true! -
Dang! Guess I'd better go buy a couple more monopoly games coz I have no more money left..... (how much money is in those games anyway?)
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Being I'm the IT department where I work, I could say I was testing out this game to ensure no harm would come to our network if by some very remote chance a user somehow got into it on their workstation...... pretty sure that would fly!
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Yup! lol aka PICNIC
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heh ... just take away their cell phones and they'll all die of panic attacks!
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Well I'm sorry to tell you this but I received that email a couple days back (or maybe it was last year) ... anyway, I sent $194 (double what you mention) just to make darned sure I would get those millions ... I do hope they take Monopoly money....
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ya, what's up wid dat? My bike purrs like a kitten after I wash and polish it ... the thing is alive I tell ya!
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If you're an IT person, you'll love this. If you're not, here's the kinda stuff we IT geeks deal wth.... NOTE: there is some "language" in this vid.
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ya.... Pepsi ?? Rum and Pepsi ??? never heard of such a concoction!! Now if it was Coke, I could understand since it's my fav drink ... Sailor Jerry 'n Coke or Kraken 'n Coke or pretty much any other dark rum 'n COKE ... yaaaaaa!!!
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I hope this event continues for several more years ... at least until Nina & I can get the time to attend. It's been one event that I've been wanting to be at for several years!
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Jack, try it with the clutch engaged ...
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Total delusion !
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I went there and was poking around ... was also looking for a mounting for my video camera (not a GoPro). Found one but then realized I got somehow bumped over the the US site. Went the the CAN site and the one I found wasn't listed anywhere so ... ordered it from the US site. Good thing I have a shipping addy just south of me in Blaine ... free shipping! Then I went back and looked again and found it on the CAN site LOL ... but even with the exchange rate the US one is cheaper. CAN one has a shipping cost plus GST tax.