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About jjven68

  • Birthday 02/20/1968

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    JJ MALVAREZ

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    ST PETERSBURG, FL, ST PETERSBURG

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    ST PETERSBURG

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    FL

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    ST PETERSBURG

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  • Bike Year and Model
    1999 Yamaha Royal Star Venture
  1. Hey I am sorry about your accident...I know it was a year ago, so by now I am sure you are well and you are probably up and running with your "New" '89 one. I,m looking to turn to the Darkside with a 99 Venture and I was wondering what car tires you guys recommend. I live in Tampa and I do a lot of highway driving, so cornering is definitely no much of my worries. So far these are my choices. Please feel free to opine... http://www.discounttiredirect.com/direct/findTireDetail.do?pc=12447&ar=80&rd=15&cs=165 http://www.onlinetires.com/products/vehicle/tires/nexen/165%252F80-15+nexen+sb802+87t.html http://www.discounttiredirect.com/direct/findTireDetail.do?ra=searchTiresBySize.do&fl=&pc=10072&counter=0&ar=80&rd=15&cs=165 Thanks!
  2. @eagleeye is that BF Goodrich 155-80-R15 WWW white wall in both sides? Where did you get it? I google it as BF Goodrich 155-80-R15 WWW but I can't find it I have a 2001 Royal Star Deluxe I would love to take to the Darkside with white walls Thanks
  3. Hello Everybody and Happy New Year!!! I hope everyone had a good Holiday Season. Mine, as crazy as always between friends and family. This year we had a very warm Christmas and New Year in St Petersburg and it was Awesome!!! Finally back to project... I have found someone that will re-sleeve the engine, so I am going to take advantage of it and have him putting the engine together. The deal is that I get all the parts and he puts it back together. Now, I am here about to order the parts but I am having a problem being able to figure out which Plane Bearing for the connecting Rod. I know I am supposed to match the crankshaft numbers to the rod number to pick the right one. Where do I find such information? I have been looking at service manual and I can't find it. Is there a cheat sheet anywhere? I am sure not many of you here have dealt with this since we know these engines are forever but may be someone have rebuild one engine here and there. Thanks!
  4. I am buying a new piston, but I am keeping the rings. The old piston is definitely useless. I believe in an engine with only 4000 mi the difference between the new one and the other 3 should be none, don't you think?
  5. I have asked two mechanics and they have told me pretty much the same thing. I still have one mech friend to check it out. So far it seems that a drill stop will solve it. I believe is small and low enough to not cause trouble. I have checked the plane bearings for the connecting rod and they show no damage, which is an indication that the crankshaft did not suffer. I'll let you know...Stay tune!
  6. @Condor, definitely contemplating that idea. I'll definitely want to do it right cause I feel like keeping this bike for a while. The stand was easier to make than I thought and is definitely helpful. I little high for me but nothing that a one step stool can't fix...lol.
  7. Definitely a good option @Condor. The scary part is that some times is hard to find out the miles on it. And the fat that this bike is only 4000 miles makes it even harder. I have been looking for a stripped engine since all I need is the cylinder head. So far nada...
  8. Hey guys, hope everyone had a fantastic and plentiful Happy Thanksgiving. Mine as always full of great food and family. Well I finally got to it and the news is not very good. The sleeve has a 3/4 in long crack right at the bottom, which I am assuming it was caused by the piston when it got hit by the crankshaft and broke a couple of pieces from the piston's skirt. Now, by measuring the length of the stroke, I can see that the crack seems to be way below from the bottom of piston. The sleeve comes out from the cylinder head about 5/8 of an in. That makes me wonder if this crack can be ignore since it seems to never be reached by the cylinder rings. So here is the question: Can that crack be ignore? If NO, all I need is to replace the rod, piston and necesary gaskets and I am back in the game. If YES, then the sleeve needs to be replace which I really don't know if that is possible. If not possible, then I'll need to replace the cylinder head which at around $800 is not really fun. I am having a friend bike mechanic coming over next week to give me his diagnostic. I am very interested in knowing your advise and opinion. I believe this forum's wisdom is worth in gold. And here are the pictures... Let me know if this link works. https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B924ErRZj2jHdEZFLXppaVVIVVU&usp=sharing
  9. Great advise and tips guys... Thank you very much. Keep them coming. I'll keep you all updated
  10. Hey guys! Awesome advise and info from all of you. Thank you very much. I did reorganize my shop (garage) today so I have room to do this in a very organize matter. I was thinking about doing it while on the frame but I think that will be much more laborious and dangerous. I do not plan to buy anything until I put it apart. My biggest fear is that the cylinder is damage and that is a BFT... @Condor I know exactly what you mean. Being there, done that...Thanks god for books, pictures and zipbags. I am going to try to document the whole thing and take as many pictures as possible. I would welcome any possible improvement you guys know I can do to the engine while is out, if any... The previous owner treated this bike excelently so everything is in great shape. All I need to do is get the engine working. For those who have pull the motor out... Did you elevated the bike from under the wheels so there is more clearance? What did you use to pull it out (jack, muscle, friends)? Keep the great advice coming... Thank you!!!
  11. Well I made up my mind...I am going for it! I am going to take it appart and repair the engine. With only 4000 original miles it would be a crime to not do it. The only thing I am praying for is that the cylinder did not get damaged... I'll keep you posted guys...this is going to be quite the adventure... Thank you all for your support and wish me luck...Ha!Ha!
  12. Thanks for the offer. I'll definitely keep you in mind. Luckily I have the manual too. Wouldn't do it with out it. If the cylinder is not damage it will cost less than $400...That would be nice. I'm going to see is it is possible to have clearance either under or from top. In the mean time I am just try to see what our gurus know and advice. Obviously there is no rush and the good weather to work on it is just upon it. Have you worked on RS engines before? I've worked on them a lot but not to this extent. They are amazing and practically build to never being open until 200k plus miles if anything. Hence why they are so laborious to work on them in this case. We'll stay in touch... Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G920A using Tapatalk
  13. Lol...naaahhhh rather fix this one. Although I thought about buying an older bike for around $2000 but nothing with low mileage Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G920A using Tapatalk
  14. @Flyinfool LOL...you are right on the pizza part. I am asking here for ideas. That is one that we have talked about and will look into. So far I have not found anything that makes reference to it. @etcswjoe Thank you! Definitely looking at that possibility.
  15. @Flyingfool I removed the oil pan and was able to see it from there. Also, I looked with camera inside cylinder from top and under and it seems ok... @Freebird definitely seems to be the easiest, fastest cheapest option. Either way the handling of the engine is what worries me the most. Any suggestions?
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