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valleycat

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  1. I'd go back to where you got the Odyssey. No way it should go that quick. Something is wrong with either your bike, or the battery. I had an Odyssey in my 2000 VL1500, and it was going strong when I sold it, and probably still is after three years +.

  2. Stebel Nautilus is actually slightly louder at 139db vs. the Wolo Bad Boy at 118db. Not a huge difference, both will hurt you if you let 'em fly and are close by. They also have more assortment than the Wolo, but it comes down to choice.

  3. go over to the Delphi motorcycle trailer towing forum.

    http://forums.delphiforums.com/MCTrailertowing

     

    probably find all you need there.

     

    If you decide to add a trailer I will be able to help you out with a "T" harness so you do not have to cut into the bike's harness, see my add in the members vendors section of the classified adds forum.

     

     

    +1 on that harness. Easy to use, and great that I don't have to splice into the harness like I did on my last couple of bikes.

  4. I just found out from Yamaha Motor Canada that the iPod they offer as a promotion for customers buying a new Venture is not an iPod Touch. It is an iPod Shuffle. If American Yamaha Motor Corporation is giving away a Touch and an i-Simple and all the connections and instruction then guess what I think of Yamaha Motor Canada.

     

    I guess I should have known because back in 1972-73 when I won them 3 National Motocross titles it was for the grand sum of $2,000 a year.

     

     

    Yeah, I was pretty disappointed when I realized that too. I got mine from the dealer a few weeks after I got the bike last year. Pfft. A 2gig model at that. It's still sitting on the table. I actually phoned Yamaha Canada and they pretty much just pooh pooh-ed my inquiry. Basically said take it or leave it. Kinda disappointing when you drop 20+k on a bike and they can't even spring for a decent hat or something.

  5. I have the Krome Works hitch and the wiring harness from the forum. +1 on the wiring harness, -1 on the hitch. The harness is very easy to install, and helps avoid the need to cut into the bike's wiring. The Krome Works hitch, while very easy to install, has a terrible positioning for the attach points for the safety chains. Carbon One's hitch has a better placement for these attach points.

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