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Idrys

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  1. Dont mean to sound know-it-all, but i changed the oil and filter on mine recently and could not remove the lower fairings so just went ahead and left them there.  The only issue is slightly restricted space to remove the filter.  Might make it easier next time. 

  2. What a nice way to devour a Sunday morning. After several weeks of umm-ing and ah-ing I decided to get some professional help.  Not needed!!

    I stripped,  cleaned and repaired the slave cylinder (helpfully known as the clutch activator in the service manual and parts list)!. 

    Just need a new gasket for the cover and its done.  Followed these instructions:

    https://venturers.org/Tech_Library/index.php?action=article&cat_id=001006&id=51&highlight=clutch

    and Robert is your mother's brother. 

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  3. Hello Everyone.

    Several months ago i noticed my clutch lever had no feel, just pulled easily back to the bars with no effort.  Checked and saw no fluid.  I bled the system with fresh fluid and thought, cool, job done.  Rode for several thousand kms without problems.

    Yolanda (89), has been in hibernation since November and today I noticed the same problem as before, no fluid and no feel in lever.  Re-bled brakes. Now all good again.

    Where did my fluid go? And what caused it disappear?

    Paul

  4. Having the  same issue.  Great thread, will attempt this tomorrow.  I am mentally exhausted today having changed the engine oil and filter.  Exhausted because me and spanners are not a marriage made in heaven and I was sure I would mess it up somehow, but it would appear (no drops under the bike) that I was successful.  BTW i did not remove the lower plastic around the filter housing because the allen bolts were rounded out and still managed OK.

     

    thanks again

     

    Paul

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  5. Spring has finally sprung in my corner of Poland.  Around 350 kms under the tyres so far.  With each km I have come to love and respect my 2 wheeled lady more and more.  In short this bike is fecking amazing, I wasn't sure when I bought it, but any doubts have been dispelled and then some. 

    I sincerely hope that both I and all the other Venturers on here get a chance to convert fuel into smiles over the next several months, despite the current difficulties.

     

    Paul

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  6. Hi All,

    Please, if I am missing a previous thread on this, someone point me in the right direction.

    Any thoughts on type of oil I should use (mineral, semi-synth) for an upcoming change.

     

    Paul

  7. On 1/24/2021 at 8:12 AM, saddlebum said:

    You need to remove/lift off the complete console then flip it over. you will then see the four nuts you need to remove to lift out the speaker  and grill together then simply separate the grill and speaker

    Thanks very much

  8. Hi All.

    I am interested if anyone has any opinions on the desirability of making the brakes more responsive than currently.  I have read about R1/R6 caliper changes, but nothing conclusive, and feel there is more to be had from the front in particular.

    Against this is the originality, there has been nothing changed that cannot be removed in minutes and I would like to keep her that way.

    Any thoughts?

    Paul

  9. On 12/14/2020 at 3:05 AM, FredKG said:

    Awesome score! Got any plans for mods?

    Hi Fredkg. None really I love the fact that it's as is. I found out the other day that it's a California model not European as I first thought so might be good to remove the emissions stuff. I, unlike most on here, am not mechanically competent so that will be a project for the future. All the best to you. Regards Paul

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