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Jimbob66

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    James Lathem

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    2007 Midnight Venture
  1. Thanks! This is what I needed. I had hoped there was an easier way to do it. I ride two up on this bike most of the time. Fork dive is what I am trying to resolve. I may go for the 12w oil. I was also a little confused about the lowering of the forks statement as well. Perhaps I just push up on them and insert the screw ?
  2. I am interested in changing the fork oil on my 2007 RSV. The bike has about 15k miles on it and its never been done. I have never changed fork oil on anything except dirt bikes in the past. What is the basic process for changing the fork oil on the RSV? Does the fairing have to come off ? Do have to jack the bike up and pull the fork tubes ? or can I just drain it some magic way and pour oil in the top ? Also, has anyone used a higher (or lower) weight oil for more (or less) rebound damping ? Synthetic ? Any tips would be appreciated.
  3. After checking out a few batteries in person, I went with the Yuasa. However, I was not able to get my hands on a DEKA. I chose the Yuasa because the terminals appeared more robust than either the Everstart or the Autozone version. Also, I believe Yuasa makes the Interstate battery. Thanks for all the replies.
  4. the Walmart Battery is made by Yuasa ? Interesting ...
  5. I just went to Autozone and Walmart. Both ahd AGM batteries to fit Autozone - 102.00 Walmart - 75.00 Yuasa - 87.00 from a few places (Amazon, Ebay) I saw this too Adventure power ? - 63.00 http://www.techbatterysolutions.com/Yamaha-RS-Venture-Battery-All-Years-2010-p/sm204.htm?utm_medium=cse&utm_source=shopzilla&utm_term=SM204
  6. Well, the battery for my 2007 RSV has died. When I mean died I mean it has 2.5 volts and wont even light an LED after charging for 3 days on a battery tender. I'm not 100% sure how that happened in 2 weeks ... unless "not me" or "nobody" or " i don't know" turned the key on. I'm reasonably certain it was the same magical beings that made a mark on the ceiling and broke a lamp ... but I digress. What is the best (and when I say best I mean longest lasting best fitting) battery for the RSV ? Should I go cheap and go to Wally World and buy a neverstart ? go midway and buy the Yuasa? or should I spend my kids college fund and get the Lithium Highzoot fluxcapacitor ver$ion? I know battery technology has changed quite a bit in the last few years. I read so much on the internet about this and that kind of battery. Lead acid .. Glass mat .. Lithium I don't want to buy any special chargers or anything like that. If it wont live on a good ole battery tender then it's not for me. Any suggestions are appreciated.
  7. If I rode their would would only be one mark ... the pucker mark on the seat.
  8. A 300 HP bike is a young man's motorcycle! I rode a modified 200 HP Honda CBRR ... one time. I think about that ride right after I wake up in a cold sweat. I couldn't imagine any more HP's on a bike. I'll stick with RSV's thank you.
  9. I've had good luck with motorcycletire.com. I've bought 3 complete sets and 3 back tires from them. Never an issue.
  10. I had a local upholsterer remove the original top cover and install 2 layers of upholstery foam and re staple the seat. Cost $50 USD. It feels MUCH better now. Before this mod I used a sheepskin cover with a gel pad.
  11. If you do pull the shaft out, buy a seal. Don't even think of using the old one. You might get lucky, but I have been unlucky twice so far. Also, my 2007 RSV has oil holes for the splines. I clean them with wire each time I destroy the seal .. errr replace the tire
  12. not to knock on Yamaha, but from a tall dudes perspective, check out the Victory Vision or Victory Cross Tour. They have been the roomiest bikes I have ever rode. I just cant swing the $$$ for one right now. Super comfortable. Super roomy.
  13. I am 6' 5'' and had similar issues. However, after reviewing all the alternatives I placed highway pegs low and at an angle so I could rest the backs of my feet on the boards and the tops of my feet on the pegs. My thoughts were if I can't move my feet down, I'm going to move them out. It does increase wind buffeting but is a great way to stretch out on long rides. I also reworked the seat and liked the results of that very much. The price was also very reasonable and I gained about an inch in seat to board clearance. I still have some of the sitting "in" not on sensation but I have to admit it is a bit less now. However, I know you don't want to do that, but I wouldn't totally rule it out. I would think lowering the boards would create some airflow issues as well as some brake and shifter issues too. Maybe some one else has tried it before ?
  14. I use a cheap $75 dollar backrest I bought off of Ebay. While it is better than no backrest its by far not the best or most comfortable. I had to mount the pad upside down to get it to feel right on my back. It does not push me too far forward but the pad is a bit small. I have ridden with it for 2 years and 16K miles. If money is tight its a good alternative. If you can afford better, I would. Just my 2 cents
  15. My advice is to buy a sturdy bike stand (unless you already have one)_ and buy the jack adapter for it. I believe a member sells those on here. Also, read, read , read. The tech forum is absolutely awesome and has helped me through several maintenance jobs.
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