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whats the best engine oil to use
Freebird replied to mike042's topic in Venture and Venture Royale Tech Talk ('83 - '93)
There is really only ONE thing that is VERY important. Just don't use any automotive oils that are labeled as energy conserving. That being said, all you REALLY need to remember is: Mobile 1 Racing 4T. Full synthetic and formulated for wet clutch bikes. -
Yes, but there is a shortcut as I said above. Right under tools, clear recent browsing history and make sure that cache is checked.
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No problem my friend. It should be there now. All you had to do was ask.
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Ohhhhhhh.....well why didn't you say so. That is an entirely different thing. Different menu bar, different software, different everything. As you may have noticed, it doesn't show up there. I can probably fix that though.
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Click on "tools", "clear recent history" and make sure that there is a check mark beside "cache". Cache is not the same as cookies, downloaded files, history.
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Yes, that is what everybody should see. It is hard coded into the software so if anybody is NOT seeing the Google option, they are viewing an old page that almost has to be the result of it being in your local browser's cache. As for Windows. I am slow to upgrade also. I used Windows NT for as long as I could and really liked it. I totally skipped ME and anything else that came out before XP. I used XP as long as I could and it really worked great for me. I skipped Vista completely. Unfortunately though, I just got a new computer last week and it came with Windows 7. To be honest, I haven't found anything about it that I actually like any better than XP but it seems to work fine. The only issue I have with it is that some of my favorite old software will not work on this Windows 7 64 bit system. So, I'm looking for a few new software titles to replace some that I've been using for a long time and haven't found any that I like quite as well yet.
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Gary, I have no idea why yours is not showing the Google search option at times. I've asked you several times though...HAVE YOU CLEARED YOUR BROWSERS CACHE? You have never answered me and that is about the only thing that I know that could be causing it to not show up. It acts like you have an old page stuck in your cache that is sometimes coming up.
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No, the classifieds software is completely different than the forum software. I have thought about upgrading the forum to the latest version but every time I start looking into that, I just read about too many bugs and other issues with it. Also, a LOT of the customizations that I have in place here will not be compatible with the new version and some of the features would be missed. I will likely have to eventually do the upgrade but I'm just not looking forward to it.
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No, he has not re-posted it yet. He knows about the new area and will get it posted again but he and his wife and been away for a nice ride. I'm sure that he will get it put there soon.
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Time to seek your input again. As most of you have noticed by now, I have created a classifieds area within the forum. One of the reasons for this is that our supporting members such as Sky_Doc, Rick Butler, Carbon_One, etc. were constantly having problems with their ads expiring in the old system. There is no way to make ads there permanent so those vendors who have multiple items for sale over a long period were always having to re-create their ads once they went away. I worked on that problem for some time but just didn't get it to work correctly. So, I decided to test the classifieds in the forum. The downside to having them in the forum is that they are now set to expire in 60 days except for our member vendors. In all other areas, the ads expire in 60 days and you do not have an option to renew them and you will not receive a notification that your ad is about to expire. There is also no way to do auctions for St. Judes or otherwise. So, my question is, which do you prefer? Do you like the old classifieds better or the new forum based ones? If you like the forum based ads then I have to assume that you are OK with the limitations regarding no renewals and etc. At this time, I have turned off the old ads so that no new ones can be placed but I can easily just turn it back on. As for the member vendors, one option would be to let them keep their forum areas but have all other ads placed in the old system. I don't want two complete systems however. I don't think....heck...that is another option though and it's really up to you. As always, your feedback will be appreciated.
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Changing Oil, # Of Qrts.
Freebird replied to uechi kid's topic in Royal Star Venture Tech Talk ('99 - '13)
Sorry, I just can't agree with this. Regardless of what the manual may say, and I honestly don't even remember, if you put 3.9 quarts of oil in these bikes even with a filter change, it is going to be over filled. You don't want it any more than just above half way in the sight glass. Also, it should NOT be done with the bike on the side stand. If you fill it to the half way mark while it is on the side stand you will be WAY over filled. You want it in the upright position so doing it on the Carbon One lift adapter is perfect. Just a quick edit here. Allwx and I were apparently typing at the same time. I agree with what he is saying. Just a little over 3 quarts usually brings it to the proper level even with a filter change. I usually add 3 quarts, start it and let it run for 4 or 5 minutes and then add just enough more to bring it just above the center of the sight glass. -
Slightly new menu? I haven't changed anything.
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OK folks...it works for me. Looks like we have enough...er...let's just say "volunteers"...to give this a go. So, We'll say that the general location has been chosen. Now Big Tom and team can get started on the details. The actual date should be the first priority but I'm sure that they will need to follow up with their leads and etc. before nailing that down.
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Anyone know of this ????
Freebird replied to FuzzyRSTD's topic in Royal Star and Royal Star Tour Deluxe Tech Talk
I agree that it would do absolutely nothing for our bikes. The V-Twins and even some of the old single lungers were different but I just don't see the need or purpose for our bikes. -
Saddlebag Guards ??
Freebird replied to FuzzyRSTD's topic in Royal Star and Royal Star Tour Deluxe Tech Talk
Not much really. Just the rails, two end pieces where they connect to the crash guards with the two long bolts and two bolts for the rear. Just make sure that they come with the end pieces where they mount to the crash guards because they would be VERY difficult to make or purchase. -
Also, don't overlook boats.net A lot of us here have used them with very good results. http://www.boats.net
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You will just have to trace it out to find out. It did not come from the factory. Only the round connector for the headsets would be stock. It could possibly be going to the battery for a charger to plug into. It could also have been added for some heated clothing or something like that. What shape and size is it? The headset jack will be round and I think 7 pin..maybe 5..I don't remember now but you are saying that they are both 2 pin. If so, neither would be for the headset.
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First of all, I'm really sorry that you have been afflicted with that horrible thing called cancer. It's a word that I have truly come to hate over the past few years. Please know that you will be in our thoughts and prayers. As for the Seafoam, YEP, I was in Advanced Auto yesterday and they had it sitting right at the registered for the price of $6.99. I picked up a couple of cans while I was there.
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It is not at all uncommon for the ignition switches to fail. About the only real solution is to replace it with a new one.
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Rear axle reinstalled wrong?
Freebird replied to alvald83's topic in Venture and Venture Royale Tech Talk ('83 - '93)
Heck, I'm sorry. You are right and you DID post your question in the First Gen Tech Talk area. I'm not 100% sure if it's the same or not. -
Rear axle reinstalled wrong?
Freebird replied to alvald83's topic in Venture and Venture Royale Tech Talk ('83 - '93)
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Congrats. I know that it takes a LOT of work to reach that level. I studied Tae Kwon Do for a while when I was in high school. Had a great instructor that knew what was best for me but it wasn't what I wanted. He wanted to teach me discipline, protocol, conditioning and etc. and I just wanted to learn to kick butt. He also stressed that Karate was to be considered as a defense and not to be used to show people that you were a bad ..... He was right of course but I was young and dumb and wanted things to progress faster. Then I studied again a few years later in Alabama. It wasn't Tae Kwon Do and I don't remember now what it was. I just remember that where the Tae Kwon Do I studied went from brown belt to black belt but the one in Alabama had a red belt that I THINK was between brown and black. At any rate, that instructor was a psycho and didn't care about tradition or body conditioning and etc. very much. He said he knew that we were all there to learn to kick butt and that is what he was going to teach us. His theory was that the best defense was a fast and furious offense. It was pretty intense and not good at all. I was a bit older by then and realized that my first instructor had it right. So, I never got anywhere with it but I learned that it takes a lot of practice and a lot of conditioning and I admire you for staying with it. I'm sure that you make these old folks here proud. Me too...even thought I'm NOT an old folk.
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The very best solution, if you don't ride the bike in the winter, is to remove the battery and put it in basement or someplace else that is out of the freezing weather. Hook a battery tender to it and it will be ready when riding season comes around again.