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Dmane2003

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    Derek

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    1988 Yamaha venture 1300
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  1. The previous owner did show me the location for the front and rear air valves I was just confused because it had the air ride controller either way for now I will either buy a hand pump or 12v pump to air them up. good news I removed the carburetors today to clean them and order new seals and they were fairly clean on the inside no major build up or dirt. I did have one question though I would like to put new plugs in the motorcycle and was wondering what number from NGK was recommended for theses bikes.
  2. @cimmer I have attached pictures of the logo on the saddle bags I know the bike as it sits now has a working cb and AM FM radio and hopefully a working cruise control now. Also the shocks on it have been converted to Schrader valves and all I was told from the previous owner was that the air pump was “bypassed”.
  3. I did end up cleaning the clutch master and slave and the clutch works great now. I also cleaned and bleed the rear brakes and they seem to be working much better. As for the air ride system I don’t have a pump and I don’t see any of the wiring for it, so I would assume a previous owner got rid of the wires for it sadly.
  4. The big white connector that you can see in the photo was for the hazards switch
  5. Thank you all for your reply’s I’m hopefully going to pull the clutch master and slave now to clean them. I will definitely give the parts websites a look when I get a chance. and as for the air ride I had already pulled all the plastics off the bike one night when I didn’t have work and I didn’t see any connectors floating around over by the airside controller.
  6. Hello I had recently purchased a 1988 XVZ1300 and I had a few questions. 1 the motorcycle has the air ride controller but no wires going to it and I didn’t see a pump did all of the ventures come with air ride? 2 the clutch needs the fluid changed badly, is there anything special I need to do to bleed it? 3 cruise is not working open to suggestions on where I should start for that? 4 coolant leak— the owner before me laid the motorcycle over twice and the crash bar cracked the tube going to the water pump, so how do I find part numbers and parts for these bikes? 5 brakes— the front brake works great but the sight glass is broken— rear brakes don’t work the best so I will bleed them is there anything special I need to do to bleed it? Thank you for all the help, Derek
  7. Thank you for the help I had heard about the $12 for the year and I will probably end up doing that
  8. Hello thank you for letting me into the group. I have recently bought a 1988 Yamaha venture XVZ1300 as a fixer upper, I have been riding a 1986 Kawasaki 454 LTD for the last 2 years and finally decided it was time for a highway bike. (the little 450 would go on the highway but wasn't the best at passing people) since the bike is a fixer upper I have a few mechanical questions I had been wanting to ask and I just wanted to know were the best spot would be to post on the forum.
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