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Freebird

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  1. Take a look at this page. If you don't find what you need, call Sierra...I'll bet they can help you with this. http://www.sierra-mc.com/products.asp?cat=251
  2. According to their website, it looks like they are all set up with mini stereo type plugs to be used with portable radios and etc.
  3. I'm not saying that something doesn't exist but I've never seen anything. You have to think that SOMEBODY makes something though.
  4. Yamaha has some also.... http://www.starmotorcycles.com/star/accessories/acsubcontaineritems/5/433/1812/11878/all/1.aspx
  5. Glad you like it. I think they are working very well now. Especially since the re-design. It should sit nice and straight when on the stand.
  6. Yes...I think so. I think that Mr. Tartan Terror is having a senior moment.
  7. hmmm....it IS in the safety section. Maybe one of the other moderators beat me to moving it.
  8. Yep. http://www.neoshotrailers.com/specials.html
  9. They do come with a switch. Some folks mount them in various places but the most common is on the fairing. Look at the fairing, on the left side, below the handlebars. There is a 12 Volt power receptacle there and the switch is usually installed beside it. If it is the switch that came with the lights, it will be a rubber covered push button type switch.
  10. Yes...they should work. But check out this thread. http://www.venturerider.org/forum/showthread.php?p=51003#post51003
  11. They are not actually added to the members list until they confirm the registration email.
  12. Watch your mouth...it is NOT a v-twin. It is a v-4. That being said, I would certainly start with a good carb sync. Pretty common that they are not done perfectly from the factory and often not from the dealers. It's easy to do. Easy to learn if you have never done it before. You will need a carb sync tool to do it though. Most of us here are partial to the Carbtune II. http://www.carbtune.com
  13. I found that the easiest way is to pick up a set of ball end allen wrenches.
  14. Here you go. http://www.venturerider.org/forum/showthread.php?t=3384
  15. Yes...they should. It can sometimes take a LONG time though. and I mean several months.
  16. This is one that I can add....wear the proper footwear. This kind of goes along with number 13. You can't put your left foot down if your shoe laces are wrapped around the shift peg. Don't ask how I know.
  17. I received the following reply to my email to Rick's Stators. Maybe there is hope. I'll let you know more after I talk to him on the phone. How much additional capacity to you guys think we need? It will be limited of course by the number of windings and etc. that they can fit. Here is the response: Dear Don, Thank you for the e-mail. I spoke with Rick about it and he asked me to get a good contact phone number from you so that he can give you a call. He did some preliminary research, but he wanted to talk to you as well on this stator. Please let me know the best number to reach you at and what times are best. Thanks, Amanda Amanda Shaw Marketing & PR Administrator Rick's Motorsport Electrics
  18. Very good write-up. I'll leave it here for a couple of days and then move it to the tech library. Thanks for taking the time.
  19. Take a look at this thread. Just cook the stuff. http://www.venturerider.org/forum/showthread.php?t=1058
  20. Yes...a little bit but nothing to cause any problems. Just put the centerstand up first. The side stand will touch and ride on it but not noticeable. The only way I became aware of it was one time I pulled the bike off the centerstand then when I started to put the sidestand down, I felt the centerstand move a bit.
  21. You can also go directly to the Sirius site to see all the units that they offer. I have XM and from looking, it seems that though they both offer XM with MP3 built in, they just don't have the storage capacity yet that I would like to see. http://shop.sirius.com/edealinv/servlet/ExecMacro?nurl=control/CategoryHome.vm&ctl_nbr=2640&allradios=Y
  22. A company named Rick's has been specializing in motorsport stators for some time now. I've just sent him an email asking what the possibilities are of him building a high output stator for our bikes. I'll let you know what I hear back from him. Here is the web site. http://www.ricksmotorsportelectrics.com/index.php
  23. I don't know about the ones on Ebay but I have the one that Carbon built and it is excellent quality. Great workmanship and looks to be a bit heavier material. Not sure about that though.
  24. I agree about the Odyssey. I've had mine for almost 4 years I think. Great battery. Also recommend a battery tender. Keep it topped off through the winter and it will last a lot longer.
  25. Yes....there is no reason to cut them off. I've removed several sets and never had to cut them. I just use a very thin bladed screwdriver between the rubber and the bar. Just work it all the way around then pull them off.
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