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My congrats to you as well, RichG. Now let the modification start right now.
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Wish you all the luck. Hope you can narrow down the source of the noise. Sounds like you have a plan in place and in the right direction.
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I like that description of a 'Chirp'. It really helps give an early warning to birds out there. Everytime I approach a flock of birds on the ground, they start to fly away as I approach the vicinity. On a deer, I don't trust the 'chirp' to save my life. Ride Safe.
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What's best for windshields in rain?
N3FOL replied to scottc's topic in Royal Star Venture Tech Talk ('99 - '13)
How much is a can of Pledge nowadays? I buy a 16oz Kawi Wipe Down Can for Cleaning and Polishing for $5.00 dollars a can. Analyzing it more , Pledge can definitely make it easier to dust surfaces if it has already been treated with Pledge.- 15 replies
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Good thought. That is true, the charging system may have a problem and is not properly charging the battery each and every ride. Since your old battery has been in use for over 5 years, there is no doubt in my mind that it is just your battery that needed to be replaced. Ride Safe.
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Hello Chinto. If you haven't hooked your Argus Battery Bug on your battery, did your battery give you any indication (as you crank the starter) that the battery is nearing its useful like?
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Glad to hear you have replaced your Fuel Filter with success, LeLand. You beat me to it. I had planned to replace my filter this weekend, but I ended up cutting the grass, pulling weeds, car wash, bike 'wipe' , and family errands. Next thing I know, it is already 8 pm Sunday night....I really need to get to it tonight for the weather is turning out to be nice for the next 5 days. Safe.
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Great info, Carbon One. Now we have a lot of choices now. Looks like we can have: a) OEM Filter b) Purolator F10024 c) Wix 33027 d) FF3330 (G478) - not sure of the brand you got (Purolator?) I am now very curious on the FF3330 filter. After doing house chores today, it may be a good time to swing by my local Advance Auto.
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I think the arrow should be pointing up....
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+1 on any major autoparts store that carry the Purolator brand. Advance Auto particularly carry Purolator filters. I just received my fuel filter yesterday and is made of white plastic on the outside. Installation will be this Saturday and I should remember to follow that 'Arrow' direction on the fuel filter in relation to the flow of gasoline.
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A good Customer Service response does goes a long long way. I hope you are happy with the Jackets you purchased. Ride Safe.
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Take off the left and center cover behing the battery and you will see the fuel pump. Next to the fuel pump to its right (if I am not mistaken) is the fuel filter. For you at 15K miles, I say go ahead and replace that with the F100 24 Purolator Fuel Filter for around $4 dollars. FWIW, I change the fuel filter on my tractor every year no matter how much I use it. I plant to replace my Venture's fuel filter every year as well.
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If they both went out at the same time, it is most likely to be a fuse or fuse holder problem, IMO. Almost always, if it was dealer installed, the fuse is installed the fairing...remove the fairing...jiggle the wires around the fuse holder and it may come back to life (assuming the fuse is not blown). Your best bet is to replace the fuse holder once you have identified the problem with a better one. I had this same problem before and it turned out to be the fuse holder...remember to anchor the fuse holder securely inside the fairing with tie cords to prevent problems in the future. Also as mentioned previously, do check the wires coming from the lamp as it exits towards the fairing. Good Luck.
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Ruffy, Thanks for the part number and took note of it. The next time I replace my fuel filter, Purolator will be my next choice. I just placed my order yesterday at SHSPowersports for an OEM fuel filter for $8.78 + $4.00 S&H, total of $12.78 shipped in front of my door. My local Yamaha dealer 16 miles away has the same OEM fuel filter for $15.05 a filter. So it was a no brainer for me to order the part online and have it shipped. A few minutes ago, I inquired on the Purolator F100 24 that you posted as a replacement and our local Advance Auto sells the filter for $4.00 each...much better price.
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I contacted SHSPowersports.com and got a price for the filter of $8.00. Robert at SHSPowersports.com said that he will discount shipping down to $4.00 since it is a small part for a total of $12.00...pretty close to your cheapest find. I appreciate your input and you do have a point on getting the filter locally as opposed to having it shipped...later on today, I'll be calling my local Yamaha dealer and find out how much will a Fuel Filter cost. I will post this afternoon for the local price.
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Hello Ruffy. Just curious. What type of car filter did you use on your Venture?
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This is what I found online... SKU: 1FK-24560-10-00 FILTER ASSY1$9.12 # 28 under 'Fuel Tank' drawing. http://www.foxyamaha.com/pages/parts/viewbybrand/2/Yamaha.aspx
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BigBoyinMS, good info. Looks like the NAPA 3011 is possible. I guess using a car fuel filter does not really matter, if one uses it on a RSV. As long as they are the same size and the spec is comparable to the OEM filter, this is probably the way to go since I pass by NAPA every day 5 times or more a week.
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I have almost 13K miles on the bike. In the not so distant future, I plan to replace my fule filter since it is cheap preventative maintenance for my bike. I've read about the NAPA 3011 fuel fitler, but not sure if this if for a 1st Gen or 2nd Gen. At any rate, I may opt for an OEM type filter or go for a 'car' fuel filter. What do you guys recommend and the best place to order online?
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As mentioned before, this will all depend on how much you ride. If you can get another 2000 or more miles, I personally will keep the tire and replace it once you really use up more tread and is already unsafe to ride. The oil seal repair, I assume will be done under warranty...so save your dollars until it is really time for a rear tire. I am confident that you still have a descent amount of grease on your splines for an '08, but this condition may be addressed by your repair shop once they pull out the tire and may recommend to grease the splines. For the next few months or so before actually installing a new rear tire, use the time to learn how to grease your own splines if your are so inclined.
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IMO, synthetic should not harm your engine. If your engine is bound to leak oil, it will leak oil. I've heard in this forum that if you put synthetic oil into an old motor, it will cause some oil leaks. I still have to verify this for myself if it is true or not. Not sure if this is one of your concerns. Personally, dyno oil should be just fine for a 99 and replace on scheduled interval. Ride Safe.
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+1 on Paypal. I've never had any problems with Paypal. It sure it is the easy and secure way to pay for online orders and receive money even though you have to pay a small fee for the service. I really think it is still worth it.
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Also glad to hear that you did not have a spill due to a flat rear tire. It is always a relief to have somebody there to pick you up on a trailer...unfortunately I don't have that kind of luxury. If that kind of situation happened to me, I am in the mercy of a Tow Truck and probably will just have them tow it home. I also have a stock size Bridgestone installed and now have a little over 1500 miles. Let us know what actually happened to your stock tire.
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Yep. Mine does look similar to what you guys had described. More tread on the middle and more worn on the sides. I have almost 13K on my original front tire, so I am thinking by the end of this year I may go ahead and replace the front. If I can get close to 15K on my front tire, I am happy:Bunny:. Ride Safe.
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If you can not replace your own tire, I wouldn't pay a shop more than $200 IMO. More importantly, if the shop is going to do it...at least give him a tube of Honda Moly60 for them to use on your splines. I personally want to work on my bike for a peace of mind until the next tire change and grease job. At any rate, shop around for prices in your area...you may be able to find a shop within a 25 mile radius that will charge less and potentially do a better job.