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Grez007

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  1. Got it guys!! Just had to resize it. Thanks
  2. Thanks Leo, but I'm on a Samsung tablet using android. I tried rotating the pic and saving it but it still puts it the way you see it when I apply it as an avatar
  3. I can't get it to go right side up! I need it rotated clockwise 90° Thanks
  4. Ontario Fall Meet&Greet/Maintenance day http://www.venturerider.org/forum/showthread.php?131235-Ontario-Fall-Meet-amp-Greet-Maintenance-Day
  5. Got home safe and sound. What a great weekend!! The weather was great, the company was awesome and the rides were well put together. As the newest member of this group I must say that any of you new members of this forum that are local enough to join in the fun but are too shy or worried about the Ventureriders being too cliquey, let me encourage you to come to a future event, after this weekend I feel like a part of the "family" and have made friendships that I'm sure will last for many meets to come. Thanks to all who had a hand in organizing this event, it was an enormous success in my books
  6. When I got my 83' the fuel gauge was on and off too (mostly off) this helped immensely...http://www.venturerider.org/forum/showthread.php?33328-Information-Display-Repair If soldering electronics makes you queasy then an electronics shop should be able to do it for you fairly inexpensively
  7. Hey Ben, I tried to pm you but I'm not sure it's working. When and where do you want to meet on Thursday morning?I'm good for anything, even real early if you want. I just need to whip down the 403 from Ancaster. Paul
  8. The original screen was 22.5 inches, I was not looking over it and I'm 6'4". I cut about 5.5 inches off the top of that screen, that's when it got turbulent(not surprising), the new one is also 22.5 inches and no turbulence at all, it is great at highway speeds
  9. got my new windscreen and Progressive springs installed, packed a few choice tools and some Plexus. really looking forward to this meet. Heading out early Thursday morning.
  10. installed Progressive springs in the forks of my 83' today. all buttoned up and went for a quick rip on some backroads to test. these springs are probably the best bang for your buck upgrade for these bikes, I am now a believer!! with these and and wind screen I am ready for he Ontario meet next week
  11. i mounted the Slipstreamer windscreen a couple weeks ago and it has made a world of difference. i had cut down the original screen that was on my bike because it was beyond repair(scratched and foggy). cutting it down so i could see over it made for a lot of air getting to my face, which was fine by me on country backroads and such but i soon realized that it was far too turbulent to ride for any distance at highway speeds. so i decided to spring for a new screen so i could use the bike for which it was intended. it works really well,seems to be well built, I needed to elongate a couple of the mounting holes to make it fit just right but a dremel tool with a small cylindrical stone made quick work of that. it is possible that the front stay of my bike is slightly tweaked from the bike taking a nap here and there over the years, who knows, i generally expect aftermarket parts to need a little massaging from time to time anyhow. overall i would recommend this product to anyone needing a new one and the shipping from Fortnine.ca was only a few days. It also came with my new Progressive springs but thats a story for a different thread
  12. I checked my fuel milage last week for the first time. I rode my bike to work which is almost all highway travel, filled before I left and filled at the same station near My home on the way home, travelled between 110-120kph ( 70-75mph), and a total distance of 197km (122miles) and my 83' ran at 42mpg. I thought that was petty decent and on par for what it should be
  13. I received my progressive springs in the mail today.the shocks got new seals,bushings and oil over the winter and have only travelled about 1000kms so far. from all the looking and reading that i have done this is what i understand about the install so far(correct me where I'm wrong)… I CAN install them with the forks in the bike i need to remove the top caps from the upper fork tubes,fish out the old spacers and springs, compress the shocks, measure the oil height to 5.5 inches from the top, (probably have to let some out the drain hole at the bottom because the stock springs use more oil than the progressives?) after getting the oil to 5.5inches without any parts in there i can let the forks fully extend and put in the Progressive springs and new preload spacers(cut to personal taste) and screw the caps back on, thats it?? just for preload reference I'm about 250lbs
  14. i received my Slipstreamer in the mail today. seems to be a pretty well made piece, haven't tried to mount it yet but will report back with a fitment review
  15. Is anyone thinking of riding out there together? I know Saddlebum and i spoke of possibily meeting in Burlington on the thursday morning
  16. Thanks for the info Clive, being able to change the calipers and get away from the hydraulic anti-dives is the the upgrade I was referring to👍
  17. i am looking to order Progressive springs from Fortnine.ca, according to their website they don't have Model specific spring for my 83'. i checked the Progressive Suspension site and it says my bike uses part #11-1112 . so i go back to Fortnine.ca and search for that part # and it does come up but says it won't fit my bike??? is their database just not accurate enough? i did notice that on the Progressive site that there are model specific notes that say the required spacers come with the kit. possibly the ones from Fortnine.ca just don't come with the spacers? I would really rather order from a Canadian store to avoid duties and the poor dollar and its free shipping if I order from them. Also on a side note should these Progressive springs fit into 86' and up forks if i upgrade mine at a later date?
  18. Thanks for the link, i thought i tried looking at Fortnine without any luck, that is more the price point i was hoping for
  19. Thanks for your input, shipping to Canada is about $75usd which is about the only thing keeping me from pulling the trigger, by the time it gets to me it will be about $225cad with the currency excange. Wish there was a Canadian dealer i could get one from. I like the fact that i can choose a height other than the stock height
  20. I would like a new windshield for my 83. When looking at used ones are the mk1 and mk2 different in any way or can I use any first gen? I also found these https://www.ceebaileys.com/yamaha-XVZ-1200-/-1300-Venture-1983-1993-windshield Does anybody have experience with these, they seem to be a nice product for a decent price
  21. Hello Richard, although we have never met I feel for you and hope things get better soon. I live just outside Ancaster and have room for your bikes if you have to move before selling them. Could keep them here while trying to sell them. If you need som help with this matter Shoot me a pm sometime and I'll give you my number and we can meet up if you have some time if need be Regards, Paul
  22. Along the lines of what cimmer Said.... if your seat is off there is a large plug under the rear seat area on the left side of the bike.this plug takes care of all the rear lighting. I think you are looking for a blue/white or yellow/black(I'm not certain which) to light up with a test light when you press either of the brake levers(with the ignition key on) Then check the corresponding wire on the other side of the plug to see if the power is going through the plug. I had a similar problem where the tail light would intermittently turn on and off when I wiggled the wires going onto this plug. I couldn't get the pins in the plug to tighten up so I cut them both and rejoined them separate from the plug with some spade connectors. Good luck,hope this helps a little
  23. I entered " yamaha venture " into kijiji without any filters and searched all of Ontario and there's 15-20 of them in varying condition and prices from $700- $3000 most are in southern Ontario and a few would definitely be worth looking at. I paid $900 for mine last fall and have another $1200 or so in it to make it a solid road worthy bike, it's got lots of small cracks and scrapes but it's a decent 20 foot looker and runs cool and smooth as a top
  24. Here's a crappie pic of my manual that puts it all in one place for ya. And yes what CASEYJ955 Said. A bicycle tire pump or something of that sort will do and not overwhelm the seals too quickly
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