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  • Birthday 01/02/1949

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    Jerry L. Stevens

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    Flower Mound, TX, USA

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    Flower Mound

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    TX

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    LD riding, cars, motorcycles, travel, camping
  • Bike Year and Model
    12 RS Venture S and 07 Honda VTX1300R, 22 Triumph Tiger 900 GT Pro

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  1. leroy

    New 10mm

    I like it. A lot of the 10mm ammo has been down loaded. So if you want full enjoyment buy the good stuff. Underwood is one of the full power. I am sure any of the premium loads won't let you down. I just recently got into the 10mm game. Been thinking of joining for years. I finally did last year. Enjoy
  2. Plan for the unexpected which includes a lot, including the weather all the way to a flat tire. MORE: Leave with good tires. Take tools you can use. Invest is a SPOT or similar for emergency if no cell service. Med Jet is great if you and/or you motorcycle need to be evacuated for any reason. I had to use it. If traveling outside USA obtain some hospital insurance that will pay the facility, not you pay and pray you are reimbursed (happened to me). GoreTex is you friend. Be very aware of the range of your motorcycle in a worse case and have a good idea where you will get your next fill. Yep, early on I found out about range. Use water proof bags to pack your clothes in even if you think your luggage is waterproof. But most importantly, enjoy it.
  3. From all I have read and experienced you are 100% correct on just using an LED bulb, especially for the main. Your choice is a good one. I am experimenting on my two auxiliary headlights/driving lights (RIVCO dual beam H-4) on my VTX with an LED bulb that is supposed to throw light onto the reflector like an H-4. I put a sealed Daymaker unit in the main which is great.
  4. I went with Truck Lite, truck-lite.com, not cheap but they throw the light and are bright plus use about half the watts. I think I used the 80220, flood work light. They are a PAR 36 like the OEM passing lights but a tight fit. For the main I went with an HID bi xenon (HI Low beam) from Xenon Depot with a delay relay added so it will not turn on until the key is in the on position for a few seconds. This reduces the on/off/on of it while starting which I understand is rough on them.
  5. Almost has driven me crazier than I already am. Did some work on vehicles and house I have been putting off. Go through extra screening to see my doctor. Thank the good Lord my wife still has a job. I am retired.
  6. Halloween party When robbing a 7-11 or a bank. ' Only places that require it and then only if I really need the service.
  7. I finally installed the trailer hitch I bought from Carbon 1 months ago. I will not pull a trailer. I wanted it so I could mount a very small box on the back, mainly for non clothes on a trip. I thought of the Pakit Rak but I did not want that large of an item on the rear for fear of overloading it, a habit of mine. LOL
  8. Glad to hear it seems to have worked for you. Techron concentrate has been recommended to me by some knowledgeable techs. One time I was at a Honda shop and a fellow came in from Mexico on his way to Americade. His motorcycle was running rough. The knowledgeable service writer told him to put in twice the amount called for, run up the interstate about 10 or so miles at high RPMs then turn around. If that didn't clear it up then the shop would work him in. It did the job. I use a 12 ounce bottle at every oil change or if MC has been sitting for a while without Stabil Marine 360. Same with all of my cars but use 20 ounces on them.
  9. Washed it. Tightened some bolts in saddle bags. I changed the oil and filter yesterday. I did take a very short ride as in around a long block.
  10. This is from the Royal Star Venture and Royal Star Tour Deluxe and Star Venture forum. New replacement shock choices. None are cheap. (1) Buy a replacement OEM rear shock absorber from Yamaha. (2) Buy a replacement from WORKS PERFORMANCE.http://www.worxshocks.com/html/about.html (3) Buy a replacement from HAGON (one possible source for Hagon http://www.hagonshocksusa.com and also Hagon UK
  11. Yep, 200,000 to 300,000 for Wing. My uncle had one over 200,000. Yes I have heard better leg room on new Venture. That said I know of several folks who are over 6 feet tall riding Wings. I believe there is an after market fix for the leg room. I have heard a lot of positives on the Venture. However, I just cannot agree with a long distance heavy motorcycle that is air cooled new Venture. Especially in today's environment of less pollution. The temperature is much easier controlled with a radiator. Even Harley went to liquid cooled heads. Of course air cooled has less to go wrong. I prefer shaft drive also. But that is why there are so many choices. If 300 miles is you touring range you have a lot of choices. I'd choose whichever one turned you on in looks and how it fit you.
  12. I'll be sure the air is down and return to the dealer after I call Yamaha. Thanks guys
  13. I am pretty sure the shock is specifically mentioned as covered under warranty. I have read several posts that it was a warranty item.
  14. Rear tire, rear brake pads. I took it to the dealer to try to convince Yamaha I needed a new rear shock while it is still under warranty (bought new March 2015) before it expired. I really thought with 42,000 miles it would be leaking. I even added a little oil around the bottom of the shock. Yamaha requires a pressure check and it seems to be holding air. Oh well, I still have a couple of weeks. I was told to keep an eye on the pressure then bring it back if it doesn't hold.
  15. I have the 4 inch barrel, wanted 6 inch but bought it slightly used at good price. It is really not that bad to shoot. It has good balance and a good grip. I enjoy it except when it comes time to buy ammo. Before I bought it I put 50 rounds through it. I like the big ones. Maybe because my first handgun (after cap guns) was a Dan Wesson 357 magnum in 1972. I still like the 357 magnum so much that I often carry the S&W 340 PD Air Lite 2in loaded with Critical Defense. I also put 50 rounds through a S&W 340 before buying one. 50 rounds of full power 357 magnums in that light revolver, I knew I had been doing some serious shooting. For self defense how many shots will a person have a chance to take? Of course i had to step up to the 44 magnum before the 500. What can I say, I like big bores, even in rifles. But 22s are fun and cheap. My son in law bought, I think the 10 inch, 500. He likes his also. I don't care for the long barrel.
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