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accesory outlet fuse?? Where is it
eusa1 replied to muaymendez1's topic in Royal Star Venture Tech Talk ('99 - '13)
the reason it was located there was because the bikes original design was without cruise and without the fairing with accessories port. "royal star classic" so when they added the additional features to create the "royal star venture" they added the fuses to another location, so the original bike wire harness could be used and added upon, rather than a re- design. so all the added junk is in the lowers and the uppers. mike -
it's a really small apartment that ya buy, but never really own...... no wait it's ketchup n musturd and salt n stuff like that!!
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yes they will
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the folks at diamond r are the best!
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the sampson pipes are an aquired tast?? they are plenty loud, however the price of $500.00 is no bargain. you said it's a 2011 in red?? leftover 2009 is the only red, but it's still new... just not a 2011 the 2011 only comes in 2 tone blue. and for all those that look on the star website, just click on the red one and it will say it's a 2009. congrads. on the new purchase, it will serve you well. mike:cool10:
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i did 3 inches if fall in an 11 foot pad, and it works perfectly fine. mike
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would be nice if that recall would trickle down to the ignition switch failure on the rsv:confused24:just sayin??
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Sonic??? thats not a rootbeer stand anyways, they just sell that canned barqs crap anyways!! reeeeeeal rootbeer !! please! we all agree it seems..no sonic:no-no-no::stickinouttounge:mike
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the mrs. and the daughter say that the next target needs to be a rootbeer stand, the kind with the car hops where you can get your meal delivered to your car/bike the target is= "You, your bike and a rootbeer stand" extra attaboyz if you get the car hop in the picture too!!
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just puchased a 2006 midnight royal star tour deluxe for the mrs. today! do ya think i should make her a deal on the diamond cut fins?? anyone out there interested in a 1994 virago 1100 that needs nothing other than a new home? this one can be seen and ridden:whistling:
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does it count if ya go 200+ miles out of the way and get it a few miles from home on the way back?? was good to see you both today bob!!
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text the target to my phone bob...here we goooooooooe:detective:!
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yup thats what i'm saying!
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if you can't spend the 12 bucks here...... then ya can't afford a tank of gas to go for a ride anyway:confused24:. so... stay on the porch and count the stars that pass ya by...........
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you will never damage that engine from too much oil in the mix, just foul a few plugs... your mix is too heavy with oil---thats still safest mix.. however if you thin out the oil too much, it will burn up the piston/rings mike
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does the ol'e venture still run?? just the truck these days huh??
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real easy... pretend the seafoam is gas. put the seafoam in the fuel can, then fill the fuel to the whatever gallon mark, then treat that amount of fuel with the propper amount of oil.
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if you add it to the fuel, it doesnt matter about the ratio.... it's the products that you mix yourself, that are at risk... why?? because if you add the seafoam after you have the propper mixture, the seafoam will be just like adding more gas to the mix... thus dillutting the mixture
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when using it in a 2 stroke /aka 2 cycle engine, you want to be sure to put it in place of gasoline before you add your mix oil, or you will be screwing up your math on your mixture...ya know what i'm sayin?? don't want to thin out the mixture!! yes i have used it for years in 2 cycle engines.
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looks like another shot at "the caption for this picture is??" golly gee this thing is sure purdy!! do you keep yer skooter this clean?? ummm err.. hmm..
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Don should know the rules by now!!! so here ya go buddy, i posted some pics for you... i put diamont cut fins on the first one in the picture on the left. cool huh?
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they offer the same size as the commanders, and they do last longer, however the commander does stick a little better in the floorboard dragging curves .