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  2. Likewise on this end...planning to do some moderate riding around and take advantage of the nice weather all weekend long and up until Labor day. I wear a fitness band on my wrist all day and it keeps track of my activities including steps, workout activities and one of them is heart rate. I find it comforting to know that my heart rate drops all the way down to 50, when I ride and simply enjoy the wind. With that said, relax and enjoy the ride.
  3. Rode to the office today. Been able to get in more and more. Wife is still a little scared of me riding after the stroke but just taking it easy and not pressing it. With the Monday holiday hoping the weather holds out and I can get in a couple hundred miles.
  4. Good morning to the Venturerider community. Another great weather in store for us here in SE Pa. Enjoy the rides and ride safe.
  5. If my health hasn't degraded I'll try to get my 82 yr old butt on the bike and ride there too.
  6. The MC is very simple. Nothing to rebuilding it. I disassembled mine but the seals looked fine so I didn't use my new kit. The RSV is notorious for having a too powerful rear brake so something is definitely wrong with yours. I would bleed it more and if that didn't fix it I might put new seals in the MC. Is the caliper working smoothly and releasing quickly like it should? You might need to rebuild the caliper.
  7. You said you used synthetic fluid. What DOT number is it? DOT 5 is not compatible with our brakes. DOT 3, 4, and 5.1 are compatible.
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  9. Thanks guys. There sure are a lot of brands. the real problem is finding out who makes them. I decided to go with Walmart. If I have a problem win the road a Walmart is just around the corner Thanks again, labile
  10. Good morning to all! Beautiful weather in our area and I hope you also have good weather. Running errands today and my transportation of choice is the Yamaha. Ride Safe.
  11. Thank you Paul. That looks very doable for me.
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  13. Steve, if you're mechanically inclined and wanted to try and tackle it yourself, see this writeup:
  14. If he’s traveling it may take some time to hear back from him.
  15. Thank you, Ronnie. I have sent him a text and am waiting to hear back from him.
  16. The original Royal Stars(1996 to 2001) hade 28 mm carbs. Venture style Royal Stars including the Venture (1999 to 2013) and the Tour DeLuxe (2005 to 2010) had 32 mm carbs. From AI Key Dates for Yamaha Royal Star: 1996: The initial Yamaha Royal Star model was introduced. 1996–2001: This period included the initial Royal Star cruiser and the Royal Star Tour Classic, a version of the Venture with some features removed. 1999: Yamaha launched a new full-dress touring version called the Royal Star Venture. 2005: The Royal Star Tour Deluxe was introduced, which was a standard Royal Star Venture model with no touring features like a fairing, radio, and trunk.
  17. I texted @dfitzbiz contact info to you. He’ll rebuild it.
  18. Does anyone know the size of the carb air intake on a 98 RSTD? I'm getting two different results when I search. 28 MM and 32 MM. I have had enough with the big ugly air box on this scoot! I'm changing to pods.
  19. It is more or less ok to ride but you’ll get a pogo effect. If it’s just leaking oil, you can repair it.
  20. I washed the Venture today and after backing it back in the shop to put it back together, I noticed some oil dripping underneath the center of the bike. Looked it over and it looks like the shock is leaking. A couple of questions here. Will it hurt to continue to ride the bike with a bad shock? And second, who can I get to rebuild this shock? Thanks for any help.
  21. Nice ride. If I get rid of my Venture, I am thinking of getting a lighter cruiser and a trike for long rides with the wife. IF, she doesn't want to take her Spyder.
  22. My riding has slowed considerably since Loretta won't ride and now I work remote. I would put ~500 miles a week on the bike when it was my daily commute.
  23. If ever I decide to explore the darkside, BF Goodrich T/A Radial is on top of my list. I am not sure though if my 'go to' motorcycle shop will mount a car tire for me here in Pa.
  24. I considered something like that but in the end, I’m holding on to some hope that Eileen will get better and want to ride with me again.
  25. I've been considering going to an adventure bike. Looking at the KLR 650 S. Much lighter and I'm thinking it will be more versatile now that I'm living in the mountainous area of the country.
  26. I run a BF Goodrich T/A radial on my 01 RSV, have been for the last 10 years. Rides great and grips the road well wet or dry. My first one took me almost 40k miles before I put a new one on because of age, still had better than 50% tread left.
  27. Me too
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