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Raider58

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  • Birthday 07/28/1958

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    Doug Bohman

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    rigby, ID, United States

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    Riding, Golfing, drumming, gardening, killing Zombies.
  • Bike Year and Model
    08 Raider,06 Venture

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  1. Sorry mispoke, it is leaking from right side vent tube, which comes from left side carbs. I guess I'll take it out again and try what you said. Try cleaning seat better, them run some seafoam through it, thanks for reply 😁
  2. Hey trying to troubleshoot my friends 2006 venture. It leaks gas out of carb overflow tube which comes from left side carbs alot! Took carbs out looked at floats measured, looked at seats see to look and work well. Put back together and still does same thing. Should I just tell him we need to put kit in and see if that works, or is there something else going on, would appreciate some advice.
  3. Ill bet this is a great bike, I'll never know with the $27,000 dollar price tag.
  4. Oh it makes a noise just quieter.
  5. Just another thought, would you put brand new brand pads on a rotor that has 100k on it. Something to think about when your 500 miles away from home. Here's a pic of the install, 2 fittings and attached to original lines. Pretty simple.
  6. 1950's technology vs. State of the art solid state technology, just saying I'd rather go with the new.
  7. Yes it has the pressure relief valve and check valve to keep it from back flowing, like I said with fittings and a little common sense engineering it works better than original and will last allot longer
  8. I just replied to another post regarding a fuel pump. Really don't waste your time fixing the old ones, join the twenty first century and Install an electronic fuel pump. Mine crapped out on me last year and I bought a Facet fuel pump from Aircraft Spruce for $50 bucks you have to buy fittings they will fit application. Here are the specs. These pumps measure less than 3" in any direction and weigh only 18 oz. Fuel is supplied as soon as the ignition is turned on so the engine will start faster at colder temps. Built-in pressure relief prevents flooding and assures fast re-starts on hottest days. The all-steel plated case is water tight. Mounts with two bolts. For best results, mount the pump close to the fuel tank and below the liquid level. The tank is self-priming to 12" to 36" Lift min dry. Standard 12 V models require only 1 amp at max. delivery. Many models are available, but these are the ones recommended by Rutan Aircraft Factory, Stoddard Hamilton and many other aircraft designers. All of the pumps shown feature the all nylon valve and plunger as specified by Rutan Aircraft in the Canard Pusher newsletter. Fuel Compatibility: All models of the Facet® CUBE® Fuel Pumps are compatible with gasoline, diesel, biodiesel, blended alcohol fuels and fuel additives. Solid State Reliability: Proven on thousands of original equipment applications. No electrical contacts. No bearings or diaphragms to wear out or fatigue. Lasts four to five times longer than many other electric fuel pumps. Easy to Install: Two-bolt installation plus the small size makes installation easy. For best results, mount the pump close to the fluid or fuel tank and below the liquid level. Eliminates Vapor Lock: When properly installed on most vehicles a constant, smooth, dependable supply of fuel under pressure is assured in the hottest weather or in high altitudes. I'm telling you there isn't a better fuel pump out there that fits out application. Mine has worked great for over a year now.
  9. Really why waste your time with those old antiquated fuel pumps. Really, a year ago my 06 fuel pump took the old proverbial dump and I orderd the facet 40171 from aircraft spruce installed the fittings that are required and from there you never have to worry about points again, all for about $60 bucks, no brainer in my mind.works a lot better than that old piece of scrap that was on it originally. Here's the specs the Mr gasket does not have all the options that the facet does. These pumps measure less than 3" in any direction and weigh only 18 oz. Fuel is supplied as soon as the ignition is turned on so the engine will start faster at colder temps. Built-in pressure relief prevents flooding and assures fast re-starts on hottest days. The all-steel plated case is water tight. Mounts with two bolts. For best results, mount the pump close to the fuel tank and below the liquid level. The tank is self-priming to 12" to 36" Lift min dry. Standard 12 V models require only 1 amp at max. delivery. Many models are available, but these are the ones recommended by Rutan Aircraft Factory, Stoddard Hamilton and many other aircraft designers. All of the pumps shown feature the all nylon valve and plunger as specified by Rutan Aircraft in the Canard Pusher newsletter. Fuel Compatibility: All models of the Facet® CUBE® Fuel Pumps are compatible with gasoline, diesel, biodiesel, blended alcohol fuels and fuel additives. Solid State Reliability: Proven on thousands of original equipment applications. No electrical contacts. No bearings or diaphragms to wear out or fatigue. Lasts four to five times longer than many other electric fuel pumps. Easy to Install: Two-bolt installation plus the small size makes installation easy. For best results, mount the pump close to the fluid or fuel tank and below the liquid level. Eliminates Vapor Lock: When properly installed on most vehicles a constant, smooth, dependable supply of fuel under pressure is assured in the hottest weather or in high altitudes.
  10. Hey I live near Rexburg here idaho, let me know when and where and I'll see if I can swing up that way.
  11. Thanks for your comments, not that there are that many old seats lyeing around but it may be of use for those of you that ride two up and the wife complains about the wind, like you said if she's not happy nobody's happy.
  12. Basically I just took the seat I bought off eBay for $35 took a turkey carving knife and cut the original foam about in half, then glued a 5/8 gel pad cut to fit, then covered with forming foam, then my black covering. Like I said it dropped her down a good 3". She says she is down out of the wind now, and says it is a little firmer but just as comfortable.
  13. My wife is nearly 6' 1", so I needed to get her out of the jet stream. I purchased a seat off of eBay that was damaged. So abbreviated I cut it almost in half put on a 5/8 inch gel pad, covered with what they call forming foam, then I sewed my own seat cover out of marine grade seat material. It looks and works very well, it got her 3"s lower which is what I was going for all along.
  14. My first bike I ever had that I bought on my own, was a 1971 cb 100 Honda. I used to drive it out to the farm to move pipe before I even had a licence.
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