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Personally, I have never found a TV with what I would consider "Good Sound" onboard. Even a cheaper sound bar is going to be an improvement on the built in speakers of most of the newer smart TVs. I'm sure some have acceptable audio components, but none that I have seen to date. TBH, 42" is small for a 13' x 13' room, IMHO. Especially considering the prices of TVs these days.
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Ok to drill & tap handlebar riser on Gen 1 to add Ram Mount ball?
luvmy40 replied to Mach VIII's topic in Watering Hole
Those risers are packe pretty full of wiring. There might be room for a 1/4" locking nut. Maybe. -
I'm sure you'll find a good home for the old girl! The '89 Venture would be classified as a Gen 1, MK 2 If you message one of the moderators, or The Boss, they might be able to post a picture or two for you.
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I can highly recommend going to the spin on adapter. I never put one on The Beast, but I installed one on my "86 the day I brought her home. I'll never go back to the cartridge and cover. https://www.ebay.com/itm/Oil-Filter-Adapter-plate-83-93-Yamaha-Venture-Clear-Anodized/261045385834?ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT&_trksid=p2060353.m1438.l2649
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Recommendation on air pump
luvmy40 replied to Alaric's topic in Royal Star and Royal Star Tour Deluxe Tech Talk
Thanks Squidley! I just ordered one. The Giyo pump is nice but the 300 psi gauge was a pain. -
Recommendation on air pump
luvmy40 replied to Alaric's topic in Royal Star and Royal Star Tour Deluxe Tech Talk
Make sure you get a pump with a low(0) loss fitting. You will need it for the low pressure front shocks. -
Recommendation on air pump
luvmy40 replied to Alaric's topic in Royal Star and Royal Star Tour Deluxe Tech Talk
I have a Giyo Air Supply, high pressure pump. The pump works well but the gauge is not perfect. The 300psi range makes the resolution too coarse for the front shocks. https://www.amazon.com/GIYO-Pressure-Shock-Suspension-Nozzle/dp/B07DZY529X/ref=asc_df_B07DZY529X/?tag=hyprod-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=312111916046&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=15185693200910321551&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9015433&hvtargid=pla-568443844980&psc=1 -
Unknown hose
luvmy40 replied to vulcanb822's topic in Venture and Venture Royale Tech Talk ('83 - '93)
It also could be the battery vent, maybe? -
Unknown hose
luvmy40 replied to vulcanb822's topic in Venture and Venture Royale Tech Talk ('83 - '93)
I assume we are talking about the black hose with the wire clamp and nipple on the end. That is, more than likely the coolant bottle overflow drain line. -
Today, in a bittersweet moment, I sold The Beast. The 1983 XVZ12TK that started this love affair with 4 cylinder, liquid cooled monsters. To be honest, she hasn't really been mine for about 3 years. I gave her to my son, then took her back as a trade in on my '86 when I got the Black Cherry 2006 RSV. She wasn't getting any road time and I hated to see her sitting there all alone and rotting away with neglect. So a new owner, a prior forum member, now has a resto project and hopefully The Beast will shine again!
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I saw a beautiful Blue 3rd gen Venture TC at the Westfall's Family Restaurant in Lake Milton this morning. I was turning around to go back for a look when they passed me going out of town. Any chance it was a member?
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Pops, WOW! Glad to hear you and Nana are OK after the blind idiot murphied you. I've still got the '83. I know the logistics are tough, but I'll put a little time in this today and get the plugs changed. I just returned from Manhattan KS, through MO yesterday. I doubt I could have squeezed The Beast onto my service van, but it might have been fun to try😁.
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It looks like the Clymer's are available on ebay as well. I know it's not the factory manual, but they are very good service manuals none the less.
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That looks like a nice tent! It's a bit out of my price range! I would highly reccomend setting up to pull a trailer for extended camping trips. Kris and I just use a cheap Ozark Mtn. 4 man tent from Walmart. A good sleep system is a better investment than an expensive tent. Check the gun and knife shows or Mil Surp stores for the newer black Ranger systems. They can be had for under $100 in excellent condition and will have you set for every condition. With the trailer, we have room to pack the tent, sleep systems, a small folding table, camp stove, cooking gear, a large loaded cooler(on the tongue), air matresses, and even a HF Canopy to set up the kitchen. This leaves the hard bags for snacks, water, rain gear, and tools
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Shook out the moth balls, blew the dust out of the tail pipes took her for a ride. That first ride of the season is always invigorating!
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Any of you shooters into the Silencer/Suppressor world?
luvmy40 replied to cowpuc's topic in Watering Hole
I can't beleive you can't get the NFA check with 9 out of ten finger prints. There has to be a way around this. If I cut my pinky off in table saw accident, I can never get an NFA item? Seriously??? -
I need to stay off cycletrader
luvmy40 replied to Thee_oddball's topic in Welcome To Our New Members
Very Nice! Welcome to the looney bin! -
No problem! Glad you found a Venture. Stay Safe!
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I, for one will not be spending any money in New York until Gov. Cuomo is recalled and prosecuted for his crimes against humanity.
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I'm a little late to the party! I have to say, I have a little hate hate thing going on for Mr. Blake. Uncle Sam took my beloved 1911 from me and replaced with that abomination back in 1986. It's an extremely accurate, reliable pistol. It's jut not a Browning. I know, that is a ridiculous argument, but it is still TRUTH in my mind. Funny thing is, my two favorite pistols right now are both 9mm and neither is a Browning design. They are both from Walther. The PPS, single stack sub compact and the PPX. Even more funny, I've never actually shot JMB's ultimate creation, the Wunder 9, though I've handle quite a few.
