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  1. Jim has been nice enough to give me the part number for the disk brakes on the rear of the trike. In the past most of us started out with Brembo's and they kind of wear fast They say now that they have had better luck with the EBC FA266 HH pads and can be purchased at local motorcycle dealers. I found that they will run from 25 all the way to 36 bucks. (for two) I did some research today and found them at Amazon for $33 a set free shipping. http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss?url=search-alias%3Dautomotive&field-keywords=EBC+Brakes+FA266+HH Shipped from Power Sports
  2. Michlan All Weather were put on mine (rear) Dunlop Rear up Front now.
  3. Yes Don, the Forums area. you have member vendors. and there is skydoc with first gen and 2nd gen nothing under second gen. that is where I thought we had to go LOL.. Oh well I guess it's all in classifieds now. Thanks. Jeff HERE: http://www.venturerider.org/forum/forumdisplay.php?f=200 nothing at the bottom to go to page two under second gen , nothing under 2nd gen at all . seems like a great place to place there ad's tho.. is this not the purpose of it?
  4. Don, It is when you click on member vendors and go to SkyDoc it shows Nadda for the 2nd Gen.. Am I missing somthing? but after all it is me LOL
  5. Ok , take it apart and then you should see that you wont need to change the disks BUT if you want to.. then do it I guess.
  6. I noticed that as well. but he does have it.. just call him. he needs to fix or update his selling stuff on there. you just need the kit and you will be fine Jeff
  7. http://www.venturerider.org/forum/showthread.php?t=10518
  8. Pretty simple job.. There is SkyDoc and PCW that sell them with the gasket. If you type CLUTCH UP GRADE into the search engine your going to find lots of info and good reading to make you feel better I myself went with the upgrade and has been great ever since. look also in the tech section as well on HOW to do it. good luck, Jeff
  9. OH REALLY
  10. Cougar

    OOPS!

    Yeah know there is a new sea foam with a prune additive now. TRY THAT
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    Facebook

    some have siad they started one. some say there is a link on the front page. but I could never find it. :confused24:LOL
  12. Get well soon Dan---PP sent
  13. Happy Birthday Don
  14. Man that looks YUMMY !
  15. :rotf:
  16. Ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhh I am in the garage right now and just took a look at what you siad Mike. All I need to do is find a couple more bolts to add my other stuff to.. THANKS I did not even notice the threaded part/hole on the side. GREAT IDEA! Jeff [ATTACH]64721[/ATTACH]
  17. Mike, #1 I have been using the Odyssey for about 5 years now and it seemed never to have to starting power or the volts to handle my type of loads I put on it. however this is not fair to the Odyssey at this point as of my up-grade. This Summer I plan on putting one back in for my test , for now there is a brand new Deka in it's place. loving to out-put and power. #2 The R/R on the 2nd GEN is up front under between the radiator and the oil filter if you use a small 1/4 rachet and a 10mm socket. the job is about a 3 min change over. I also added Dielectric in the plugs. it is PLUG AND PLAY. #3 And thank you VERY much for heading me in the right direction to getting the most out of my new Stator. I Really think that the new R/R as really helped bunches. Jeff
  18. Thanks Joe,, :clap2:Now I have extras if you loose one Now I don't have to go CRAZY anymore and I can sleep at nights again.
  19. Aww I know, there for foreign places that use 240V yeah thats it..
  20. LOL, They are pretty little parts tho.... was thinking the same as you , parts drawer.. But still wondering why they went to that expense to make are parts drawer a little fuller
  21. If you look at the picture of both, all I have seen for a number is 110522 stamped on it. that would be the R/R on the right. Jeff
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