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83 yamaha venture no start
Snaggletooth replied to Zeek's topic in Venture and Venture Royale Tech Talk ('83 - '93)
This answer brings me to another question. Did you install a new gasket when you put the primary cover back on? Even if the gears are in the proper position, and there is only one position that they will go in correctly, the lack of a gasket causes a bind on the gears that will cause problems with rotation. Several have tried to get by without the gasket using only sealer and found the tolerances are too tight. If you have not used a new gasket loosen the bolts on the cover a bit (not removing them) and try it again and see if you get results. And I hope you used a lot of sealer where the stator wires go through the case. This is known problem area for oil leaks when stators are changed out. If jumping across the solenoid posts don't do it try hooking a jumper cable to the positve post on the starter itself and a quick tap on the positive battery post. This should help you eliminate any possible culprits. Keep us posted. -
My choice has been the Cortech GX AIR for a couple years. Found them at Motorcyclegear.com at a crazy price. They ran them again at clearance and I picked up two more pair. They are probably pretty close to the ones you have for protection but a shorter cuff. I have a screwed up wrist myself and with the shorter cuff I can wear a wrist brace comfortably without binding up to tight. Go without it when it don't bother me. Good grip and fair protection on the fingers. Very very comfortable glove and wearing well.
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The S&W .357 you will love. The .38's aren't bad for plinking either but get used to the .357 rounds as well. Two different animals with a change from one to the other.
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1st gen progressive spring fine tuning
Snaggletooth replied to steve crossley's topic in Watering Hole
I've got my dressed '84 that I (at 275 lbs.) ride solo set up with fork oil at 6.5" below top with 10wt.. I've tried the 5 wt. but didn't like it. I have 1/2" spacers on the tops of the springs and I've added 3 SS washers on top of that over the last couple of years. No C.L.A.S.S. pressure added unless I'm going to throwing sparks in the curves. Also have have Earls block off plates. I'm happy with the ride with this set up. If I had removed as much weight (from the bike) as Steve has I'd probably be trying his oil level myself. -
Ah yes!! The "saggers". Can't think of a better reason to own a staple gun.
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Swapping jugs ain't no big thang. All the bolts are loose already.
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Oh boy this brings back memories. Growing up during the 60's I picked up on ending EVERY sentence with "yaknow". I'm sure I don't need to give examples..... everybody I knew talked that way. Except my parents. I can't even begin to count how many times I got knocked back on my heels for that phrase. Painful speech communication education yaknow. The "No Problem" took effect while I was traveling with a tool auction company. Policy was that NO Buyer would EVER be unhappy with a purchase from our crew. Any complaint was answered with "No Problem" and whatever was broken or faulty was exchanged for a new one, a better one or and improved one. Never a refund... that would have been a problem.
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You are correct. If the medical pros DID recommend the use of alcohol and pain meds together then our insurance would have to cover the cost of lobster bibs to. Not a bad way to go to sleep. Damned lousy way to wake up.
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Oh geesh, Now I got a hankrin' for a "You're Welcome" button. Thanks
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Hey Jim. There is a write up on polishing in the tech section. Gives you a pretty good start. http://www.venturerider.org/forum/showthread.php?t=1065 This got me started when I tried my hand at polishing. Worked well. Things you can add in as you go along to bring it to a higher level. I like you idea.. Send it to Carl!! I'm interested to see what his tricks were.. BTW Carl. Looking good.
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Don...... that's just cold man! (How much is a trailer like that?) ((unknown member))
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Ok folks' some good suggestions so far. I've been through several types and brands. I started out with a pair of Olympias I think they were. Supposed to be wind proof and water resistant. Not very good at anything other and than making my hands sweat. Then the liners would pull out of the fingers. The dealer here replaced them three times with what was claimed to be "Improved" models. Yup. Sure. They shed off water ok for an hour or so but not "proof" for sure. And no good before 40 degrees. I started using snowmobile gloves. Warm for a while, and stayed dry but the bulkyness was a drag. Better quality might make a difference. Oddly enough I found a really nice glove at WW. A Wells Lamont waterproof and thinsulate liner. Not too bulky and they did stay dry for a long time. Kept the fingers warm to down into the low teens. Sadly the weak spot was the palm was so slick it was hard to keep a grip. Maybe some traction tape on the palms? So I will look into some of these and see what happens. Have some road tripping coming up soon and I don't want to have my hands be my weak spot. I don't have the heated grips so it's all up to the glove doing the job. Thanks for the imput. Mike
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Not seeing it on my smarta$$ phone. You gettin a popup maybe
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I just noticed this on the Webbike World listings on the right side of the main screen. http://www.webbikeworld.com/motorcycle-gloves/sliders-cold-pro-kevlar-waterproof-gloves/ Anyone familiar with these gloves or tried them? I've become quite disgruntled with the available market for cold/waterproof gloves over the years. None seem to perform any where near what I expect them to. I've tried some rather pricey ones, but won't spend over $100.00 hoping for a decent product. The write up sounds rather impressive but most do until you put them to the test. Just curious if anyone here has tried them. Mike
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I might have to look into the recipe for that. My old fishing buddy makes his own catfish bait and it wasn't panning out very well last year. Last time he opened a jar of that in the boat I swam back to shore. The shark sounds like it might do the trick.
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Jonas, refresh my memory...... Isn't that shark dish fermented?
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World's first rearview, flip-front motorcycle helmet introduced
Snaggletooth replied to Cougar's topic in Watering Hole
I got to wonder how hard it would be to convince the LEO's that you don't really need to have those nasty old mirrors on your bike because you have a periscope. Be a fun conversation to listen in on. -
This stuff would have been an insult to Mexican Chili. Needed a strainer to find a lump. I'm like you Bob. You should be able to eat chili with a fork.
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Had a few of those myself when I was growing up with my moms cooking. Spent more than one night sleeping on the edge of the kitchen table. We didn't have a garbage disposal or a dog. I was stuck with it.
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Oops. Hope I didn't ruin your fun. I just figured you've been here a long time and are always here with information and advice so you must have worn out a keyboard or two over the years... so I peeked. But congrats on the accomplisment. I won't say a word when you hit 20,000.