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samklr650

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  1. I have a Clearview and get pretty much the same thing - humid conditions the back of the screen will fog up. In rain the water just sits on the front of the screen. Hard to see thru when you have rain on your helmet visor too.

     

    I've tried wax and other cleaners but pretty much the same result.

     

    Mine still has some rain that will sit there, but not as bad as the stock. With my Clearview I can still see very well while riding in the rain. As for the humidity on the back of the windshield, I've found if I position the vent to force air onto the windshield it clears the humidity up so I have a clear view.

     

    Sam

  2. What pressure are you running them at?

     

    Hhhmmm...well after talking to some guys at work, they stated they lost traction driving their cars in that last rain. We've had rain recently, but maybe not enough to clean the roads. My problem is I have lost traction several times with this set of tires, more than any other bike or tires I've ridden on and I ride in the rain allot. To answer your question, I run 36psi front and rear for just casual riding. I air up the rear tire to 40psi when fully loaded with a passenger.

  3. Ok, I'm done with these tires. I rode home last night in the rain and these Michelin's broke traction again. I like the idea of long distance tires, but when you ride as much as I do and get caught in the rain, its not worth it. I've never had Dunlops, Kenda's, or Shinko's break traction as much as these tires do. If you ride in the rain, don't put Commander II's on your bike.

  4. Just an update: I've put about 1000 miles on my bike since installing the Bead Rider and I Love it! On hot days it really helps keep my Bum cool. However, I bought the set for rider and passenger and I had to stop and remove the passenger seat. My wife felt like she was going to slide off the bike when going around curves. I think because the drivers seat is dished out, it helps to keep you from rolling around.

  5. I use the SENA also, and while splitting the fairing to clean up some wiring and install LED reflector at the front, I thought about chucking the audio system as well.

    My buddy thinks I'm crazy, but I want to get rid of the audio controller and the aerials at the back.

     

    Please post pics of the completed job, that might sway me to do it.

     

     

     

    Bob

     

    Ok, I will. Taking the antennas off really cleaned the bike up. I've had several compliments since I did it. I'm hoping to remove the plug holders off the tank tonight. I had to get my heat gun back from one of my buddies. Sam

  6. Thanks Sam. I had assumed (incorrectly) that you were leaving the tour pack off. Doug

     

    I'm like you, I think they look great with the tour pack off. But my wife really likes riding with the tour pack, so it stays. In a few years, I'm hoping to move up to an Indian, Victory, or if Yamaha brings out a new RSV. If so, I may customize my RSV now and make it a bagger with a 6 inch windshield. Just for fun :-)

  7. Looking forward to seeing pics of your project when it's done. I really like the looks of the Venture without the trunk and all. Doug

     

    Doug, I only removed the audio and CB package. The bike is looks like a normal RSV other than the drivers 5 pin connector and the handle bar remote is removed. I have a blue tooth system and didn't need them, plus the 5 pin connector got in the way of a tank bag I like to use. Sam

  8. Well, Last night the wife was with her Mom at the mall, all kids were out and about, and the weather showed rain everywhere. So after dinner at my favorite restaurant(Rowdy's in Jackson Ohio, locally owned BBQ joint that I highly recommend) I went home and tore into my bike to remove the rest of the audio system. I mainly wanted to remove the handle bar remote controller, and the plug that sits on top of the gas tank(Why would Yamaha put that there?) Not only did this require splitting the fairing, but I also had to remove the drivers seat, gas tank, and handle bars! It was allot of work, but I got all the components removed including the Amp and I learned allot about my bike. I was also able to install an addition Powerlett connector so that my wife and I can both run our heated jacket liners this fall. Now I just need to remove those unsightly plug holders off the gas tank.

  9. Just an update: I bought the Sena SMH10 Head set and they are amazing!! I listen to music on my phone and chat with my wife while riding. I really Love the system and if you use different helmets for different seasons, you can buy and extra mic and ear phones for each helmet and move the communicator from one helmet to the other. As for Revzilla, a great company to order from! I ordered them on Monday and had them by Friday.

  10. Had sometime to work on the bike tonight. So I removed the CD player and bracket. That was pretty easy. I just ran the mounting bolt back in and zip tied the cord out of the way. The extra room is going to be nice on trips. Next step is to split the fairing and remove the remote controller along with the rider 5 pin connector. I look forward to removing the connector and clips off the tank. I have a tank bag I like to use while traveling and those are in the way of using it.

  11. Last Night I took sometime to work on the bike. I took off the tour pack and removed the CB and the antennas. It looks so much better after taking the antennas off. Really cleans up the aft end of the bike. Tonight I may remove the CD player and the remote controller.

    I'm leaving the wiring that runs forward and aft on the bike. That way if I ever sell it, the individual who buys it may want to re-install everything. My wife thinks I'm crazy and is afraid it will hurt the resale, but really, I enjoy this bike so much that by the time I resale it it will have too many miles to get anything out of it anyway.

    I may sell the components and use the money to add additional lights to rear, maybe a strotoliner front wheel(If I can find a chrome one) and get a custom paint job. Its gonna be fun!!

  12. I haven't decided if I'm gonna do this or not. But, I was wondering how difficult it would be to remove the CB, six disc player, antennas, and the handle bar controller off my RSV? I bought a Sena Blue Tooth headset and really don't need that stuff on there. The six disc player takes up way to much space in my saddle bag and the handle bar controller is just ugly and needs to go. Does anyone make covers that replace the speakers on the bike? I would like to remove them also. I just want to clean up the bike, plus this stuff isn't being used.

  13. Lol!.... I won't blame you Chief! I ordered them yesterday from Revzilla, they are fast! The shipping docs states they will be in this Friday. I've heard good things about Revzilla but never ordered anything from them. If you check the photo section of this website, I have a thread started with visiting Military/War Memorials. There is a picture of my RSV parked next to a howitzer. This is my 1st big bike, and so far I like it allot.

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