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INNOCENT CANUKS????????? :rotf::rotf: :rasberry: :moon: :moon:
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If you are following me, you have to help me load all those deer into the back of the truck.........
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I was thinking the same thing. The faster I would go the more they would OWE ME......
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Isn't this what VentureRider.org is all about?
Flyinfool replied to Freebird's topic in Watering Hole
Disorder? Mental?? HEY!!! I resemble that comment....... -
One of these years I will make it out for this one...........
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:sign yeah that:
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I Christen Thee....Mighty Mouse!
Flyinfool replied to Patmac6075's topic in Venture and Venture Royale Tech Talk ('83 - '93)
NOOOoooooo Keep Pearl away, You don't want distractions or a pile of Mini Mouses that need more wires casserole. It always feels so good when you hit major milestones like getting the title, and getting it to start. -
Picking up the bikes!
Flyinfool replied to moto_boy's topic in Venture and Venture Royale Tech Talk ('83 - '93)
The knocking while cranking is not from the starter motor. All that noise is from the start clutch slipping. The start clutch mounted to the Flywheel. Odds are there is a crack in the mounting ring allowing the rollers to slip. The stock start clutch has 3 rollers. The cost for parts to rebuild the start clutch is around $180, and it will fail again. There is a member on this site @Dano that will modify and rebuild your flywheel and convert it to an 18 roller setup that is bulletproof. This upgrade costs more, but none of us that has had it done has ever had a problem again. You do not have to split the case. You get to this by removing the middle gear cover and the side cover, both on the left side of the bike. Not bad to get to. Getting the flywheel off the crank is the fun part. -
While I do not know about the Kabota specifically, some things to consider. Pros Back up gennys are great to have if/when the power goes out. Cons Once you spend the bucks for one the power will never go out again. In the last ten years since I got a genny the power has not gone out for more than a few seconds at a time. Before the genny the power went out for at least an hour a month. You will have to store a sufficient quantity of fuel that has a short storage life. (Do you have natural gas to the house?)
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You do NOT want to have that 25A fuse in there at all. If something is pulling enough power to blow a 15 Amp fuse. Allowing 25 amps to flow thru wires sized for 15 Amps could start the wires on fire. If all of the lights that are being flashed with the modulator are incandecent, it is really hard on the flasher circuit due to the inrush current every time the lights switch on. the more expensive modulator MAY have circuitry to control these surges and MIGHT last longer. I do not run a brake modulator yet so I can not recommend one.
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I almost got kicked out of a local show. I was told that it was only for vehicles 20 or more years old, not "new" bikes. It took a while to convince them that my 88 with collector plates on it, is more than 20 years old. Somehow I did not win. It might have had something to due with the rows of corn growing in the dirt...... But I still had fun.
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Is this the end of an era, Puc siding with me???????
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Good new drugs you got huh? Got some extras, that sounds like a really great trip plan. But you do know/remember that it is @saddlebum that keeps leaving the door open up there that makes it get cold here. And even a bran new Harley cant keep me occupied when it is real cold out. Then I just have to go out to the shed to play with my other toys that I just know you love so dearly. And you do know that any time a toy gets broken, I just can not stand a broken toy around so I just have to rebuild it bigger and better.
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TMI!!! Besides, I resemble that comment.......
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Picking up the bikes!
Flyinfool replied to moto_boy's topic in Venture and Venture Royale Tech Talk ('83 - '93)
The one you tried to start; Did you have some Seafoam in the gas that you ran into it? It sounds like the float needles are stuck. An overnight soaking in Seafoam will often fix that. I agree that I would also start with the engine, if the engine is junk the rest don't matter. As long as you can resist the temptation that once running to jump on it an go for a ride. The noises that the starter is making. Does it sound like there is someone inside the engine with a hammer trying to get out, while cranking? If so this is a known issue that there is a better than new fix for. -
The bike is fine, it's a 1st gen, they run forever, it's me that needs fixing...... Yes I can haul a LOT of RUM balls in the truck. Maybe even some Apple Pie in case those guys south of the border forget to bring it again......
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:rotf: Puc you would not know what to do with a bike that new.:rotf:
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Are you saying that with your setup when you switch to HI beam that the HID LO beam stays on and the 55W halogen bulbs comes on at the same time? So your headlight is now pulling 110W of power? If that is true then I stand corrected, and this old dog has learned something new today. My only assumption was that the HID LO beam turns off when the halogen HI beam comes on. If this is not the case then there will be a lot more light available because you are in fact running twice the lighting power. I know that my charging system with the installed accessories that I have, would not handle the extra 55W of draw, I am right at the edge of power now. As far as the headlight burning out while riding, every headlight I have had burn out while riding blew the headlight fuse so it got real dark real fast. So HID vs 2 element halogen makes no difference there. After the first time it got real dark real fast on some country twisties at 1:00AM, I now have driving lights that are on any time I am away from street lights. So if/when the headlight goes out, I can still see.
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Love it when a plan comes together.......
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I am still planing to head your way Friday evening right after work. Even though there is a good chance I will be in the cage. Anyone coming from or through the Milwaukee area that needs something to big for a bike to be brought along, or even just a ride, let me know.
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Run for it, it's the COPs!
Flyinfool replied to flyday58's topic in Venture and Venture Royale Tech Talk ('83 - '93)
This does sound interesting, It will be interesting to know how this all works out in both price and performance. I will need new spark plug wires soon. OLD WASHING MACHINES???? Does that mean that old obsolete 2nd gen of yours is all washed up now from the effluent of these old washing machines........ -
A little more medical update,, really neat stuff!
Flyinfool replied to cowpuc's topic in Watering Hole
Glad to hear you are at least feeling better. I go back to my doc tomorrow. I can really understand what you are going through with not having any clue what is coming next. In a way it like driving at night, in a dense fog, on a curvy mountain road, at high speed, you just have no clue what is coming to get you. Hear is hoping that your fog is finally lifting so you can enjoy the coming twisties, and great scenery, and thrills of life. -
new VENTURE OWNER what did i do!
Flyinfool replied to moto_boy's topic in Venture and Venture Royale Tech Talk ('83 - '93)
But is it OEM or after market? My 88 standard has speakers in the fairing and a Kenwood stereo, not a Yamaha system. -
Carb cleaning and discoveries
Flyinfool replied to jimmy99's topic in Venture and Venture Royale Tech Talk ('83 - '93)
Cool, good progress. Will be cruising time soon.