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  2. Lisa and I will be heading down Thursday morning.
  3. The carb tuner is sold.
  4. I haven’t but know that some members have. Hopefully one of them will see this and help. I don’t know why but Nexxen comes to mind.
  5. Has anybody on here use a car tire on their venture? If so, what are your experiences and tires your use, and how many miles do you get and do you feel any different in handling? Thank You in advance.
  6. Today
  7. Does anyone have the mounting instructions for the Clarion DC 625 CD Changer? I have this kit with these three Yamaha part numbers for my 2009 RSV. Cable was in the bike when it was new. Its working fine but It appears to only mount on the Saddle bag hinge with one bolt. Seems to be really heavy for one bolt. I see some have put it in the trunk. I do not know if the cable will make it into the trunk or if I want it there. It works where it is in the bag but I was wondering if that was where Yamaha installed it and what others have done. I bought this brand new in the box and as I said it works great so far. I am enjoying listening to old CD's from my past. Basically 6 hours of music to fill in the gaps where I can't pick up the FM channels, We only have a few with large gaps in between a the Bike Radio does not do as well as the Vehicle but even that has gaps. Was looking at the Marshall Mod for the antenna's and wondering if that works to improve reception. But that would be another thread. I have Numbers STR-4XY89-81 mounting bracket STR-4XY89-83 damper And STR-CDCHG-10-01
  8. Yesterday
  9. Nice bike and good for you to get it running and back to it's glory!
  10. Canada can truly get very hot during the summer months. Glad to hear you guys has some great rides over the weekend.
  11. Yes, it was hot but great getting together 2ith some old friends again.
  12. Got out for 50klm ride to Kitchener Ont. to meet up with @ReinyRooster and Don for coffee and to pick up his carb tuner! had a good conversation and decided to go for ice-cream. Only @ReinyRoosterand I went as Don had other things to do(his loss) Ended up going to Listowel Ont. which is 48min.and 60klmfrom where we were! Was fairly strait roads but was STILL A RIDE with the prize of ICE-CREAM in the end! We had hard ice-cream in a cup which was worth the ride! We parted ways on the way back around Anna Mays(very popular Mennonite restaurant) and was an hour and a half ride back home for me(90klm). NO I didn't have trailer so couldn't shop anywhere! Ended up being a very hot ride but don't care! was great to meet up with someone! Weather said it was 30 to 40degFer. with humidity! Hope this won't be the last meet-up!
  13. Nice bike and great job for bringing it back to life! As I was reading your post, it felt that your friend has no doubts about passing along the keys to you. Enjoy the rides!
  14. Last week
  15. VERY NICE !!! Every once in a while life throws you a bone like that. Congrats.!!!
  16. Good story,,, take care of it well!
  17. Very nice. The day that I bought my first ‘99 Venture off the showroom floor, I reactive a Valk Interstate that morning. It was a difficult decision but the RSV just barely edged it out. They are great bikes.
  18. Great job bringing that bike back from the land of perpetual “when I get around to it!”
  19. I remember when I turned 16 my Dad said I could only buy a bike as long as I took a motorcycle safety course. I signed up that spring and over a long weekend we drove non stop on little Suzuki 125 dirt bikes…if I recall correctly. Great skills and information learned. I even got a slight reduction on insurance from taking the course. He will enjoy it. Good luck to him, Mark
  20. A friend of mine just turned 70 and traded in his full dressed Harley for a Heritage Softail Classic. Much lighter to ride and he’s enjoying it. That’s a nice transition bike as we all get older and want to keep enjoying the open road. I hope you enjoy your new bike, Mark
  21. That’s a great story and what a great friend. I have a 1999 interstate as well and is my go to bike for longer trip, but as you pointed out, the Ventures are still more comfortable to ride and take some maintenance to keep them on the road. I also get a lot of compliments on this bike. I hope you enjoy it. Mark
  22. Nice looking ride.
  23. 1999 Honda Valkyrie Interstate. I sat on one 26 years ago and would think on getting one. Now there is one sharing room with the Ventures. And I don't think they care for it much. A friend of mine had this one and it had gotten to be a topic of when he was going to get it back together again after taking it all apart to fix a few things and just give it a good going over. He has been slowly losing his zest for working on cycles and for riding also. as it seems has been happening to a lot of us. We were out for breakfast, and he was telling me that he had decided that I needed to bring a trailer and pickup my Valkyrie and get it out of his garage that he wanted some more room. I asked him how much and he said its yours to take and bring it back to its glory. So, after breakfast I went home got the trailer and tools and after around 4 hours was able to get it on the trailer. I had a few days off from work, so I got busy on it. Changed all of the fluids greased and cleaned and tuned and got to take it out for a ride. And it purrs like a kitten. We went to a get together in town for collectors and antique cycles and got a lot of looks and compliments on it. And he said that he was happy to see what all I had done with it and couldn't believe how it turned out. I tried to give the key to him and said its yours take it home with you. He said no that's why you got it. Have to say that it felt good that he was so happy to see it like that. But it hit me that one of my oldest ridding friends has decided that his time for ridding is done. I did tell him it won't ever be sold it will be handed down to the next one that has that gleam in his eye for a cool old cycle. And that it's going to be a while before that happens because it is way too much fun to ride. Not as comfortable as the Venture but I think I can get it close. Orlin
  24. If it's anything like the 1st gen, then the coil position relates to the cylinder position. Front coil to front cylinder.
  25. Now that's a Harley!!
  26. I've been impressed with Deka, but the Deka label is often under the sellers label.
  27. I only use Yuasa brand in my bikes
  28. I've been using O'Reilly for years I had one go bad on me while in Florida one time and the local O'Reilly's made it good.
  29. I use only AGM batteries, lead acid usually lasted 1-1/2 years. I get around 5 years now. I usually use Interstate or the premium Super Start from Oreilly.
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