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    Peter Darr

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    Near Orlando, United States

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    Near Orlando

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    United States

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  • Bike Year and Model
    1988 Venture Royale
  1. Hey, me and Schooter- - we went to separate schools together. . . I'm either going to fix these stupid carbs or take them to a shop. No Pilot action, bike runs great at higher speeds. I even kicked around the idea of a 2 BBL and a common intake. I have some carburetors and a welder.
  2. A small ass can be a good ass !
  3. I bought a used helmet in 1983 - -if it were 8 years old then, it is 35 years old today. The foam is still there, the shell has not cracked, and it's been painted! I only kept it for auto-cross, I have a new HJC for riding. My point- a 4-6 year old helmet won't show age deterioration.
  4. And now that I thought about it- - Tape a piece of cardboard to your side panel. Do the above measurements, and draw a line using a plumb line. Next, get 5 guys to help set the bike on a block, now rock the bike backwards to find the tipping point. Draw a vertical line to the mainstand pivot. Where the 2 lines intersect is the EXACT CENTER of gravity. Each line was the balance point at it's "level" or orientation.
  5. All you have to do is put the bike on centre stand and weigh the front tyre. Then measure the distance. Divide by the total "book" weight. I'll make up some numbers- - If you found 50 pounds 3 feet ahead of the stand on an 800 pound bike, the stand supports 750 pounds, and the fraction is 5/75 of 3 feet, which is .19 feet forward of the stand. ( sound right guys??) You would have to lay the bike on it's side to get the vertical CG, I think.
  6. This just In- - I found a deal on Craigslist for 2 1984 Ventures for $300 I bought them for $200 !!! One is a titled bike with key, bad 2nd gear, somewhat dismantled. The other is a parts bike, stripped of bodywork. No carbs, 2 seats. Now I am sure I have the parts to finish off my '88 VR Pics soon, maybe ??
  7. An update and good news, Finally met the adjuster. Things are looking better, he suggested getting a POD to save any valuables, and photograph my losses as I tear into the shed., big shed. Due to the burn ban, the insurance may be generous, as there is already legal action. He was also impressed that I have lots of "before" pics.
  8. Hello all, I had been running my business and storing equipment at a friends 5 acres, and 2 months ago bought the place. The neighbor had a little camp fire, thought it was out. The grass was brown and dry from frost. Here's the results: http://www.xjbikes.com/Forums/viewtopic/t=22564.html (pics and more details are already posted at this ^ site, makes me sick looking at them, hope this doesn't break any posting rules) I will know more Tuesday when the Insurance Adjuster comes out. The '88 VR is safe ( but I had the tank and side covers in the shed!) Pray for Haiti, I'll be OK.
  9. You know, the fluid doesn't turn to glue until it's 25 years old. You 2'nd Gen's got lots of time.
  10. [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OEe6c3KIUB4&feature=related]YouTube- V12 CBX running down the road (alley)[/ame] This guy really knows how to fabricate / weld aluminum, and get fuel injection working on a totally awesome bike !! It seems he works out of a small shop. I'd love to be able to make something like this.
  11. If Canada is cursed with alcohol in the gas, StaBil now sells an alcohol formula. It would be best to get fuel from a marina with NO alcohol. Fill 'er up ! Run the engine after the oil change. No real point in doing the oil change if you don't circulate the old, acidic oil out of the bearings, right ?? Since even stabilized gas will evaporate, draining carbs for long term storage makes sense. Filling the carbs with pure lamp oil would keep moisture from condensing inside. "fog" the engine running until it dies to coat cylinders, valves, inside of exhaust. If you squirt too much oil in the cylinders you could blow a head gasket. You could cork the 1 st Gen's mufflers. Bike on centerstand, decrease tire pressure to 20 LBS. Remove battery, store on a tender indoors. Spray the bike down with furniture polish or your favorite silicone spray, cover with a bed sheet, then a breathable cover. Some people store their seats indoors claiming the freezing degrades the material, but what do I know- - I'm in Florida !!
  12. Can we check the float level using them, or are they just drains?? Can somebody give me a link to "cleaning the pilot/idle circuit"??
  13. Thanks to MBrood for walking me thru the ignition pin-out and cleanup. It fires on all 4 now, and if needed, I can do a more complete job later. Why would anyone put all those wire connectors under a battery? I took the plug caps apart for cleaning. Everything got wire brushed. 2 of the carbs flooded and one leaked, so they had to come back off. I thought I was so good I didn't need to bench test my work. Why waste ten minutes, right?? What kind of Space Alien fingers does it take to put the hose back on the airbox !! This thing is FAST ! Smooth, Quiet, and very comfy ! Fresh gas and a 60 mile ride ! Now for fine tuning and plug reads. And to finish assembling the 150 piece fairing !
  14. Man, that's rough ! But maybe you can be an "outside consultant" for other businesses that need your skills?
  15. I've been sticking magnets to my filters, or inside filter housings for 15 years. These very tiny iron filings will pass thru a filter, and can get by the "bypass" on a cold start, when oil pressure is high, and the filter isn't flowing well. http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Yamaha-FZR600-1000-XJ-XS-600-YZF750-1000-XV-Oil-Mag_W0QQcmdZViewItemQQ_trksidZp3286Q2ec0Q2em14QQhashZitem1e57635e72QQitemZ130315148914QQptZMotorsQ5fCarQ5fTruckQ5fPartsQ5fAccessories These video's will show how small the particles are. Use magnets !! (you don't have to buy this one)
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