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bar836

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  • Birthday 02/05/1960

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    Bruce

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    Loveland, CO, United States

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    Loveland, CO

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    United States

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  • Bike Year and Model
    2003 MRSV

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  1. I have a V-Max rear that I would be willing to part with if anyone is interested. i ride more highway and liked the lower rpm. This pumpkin has been modified for the speed sensor.
  2. Simple to do - have it down to 15 minutes including the seat change. I made a wood holding device that I have snap pins that hold the trunk up when off the bike to keep it from getting scratched up.
  3. Same thing happened to me........ Turns out I had pinched one of the wires when I installed the plastic cover - built in short......... It took me a LONG time to find it.
  4. There is only one auxiliary jack/plug installed. There is a white plug behind the side cover where you can install/tie-in another for the rear seat. The one installed is on the left side of the inside fairing down below the bars (you will have a tough time seeing it without bending over to look under the bars).
  5. REALLY ?!?! I wouldn't have thought that would have any effect (or VERY little) on the bars.......... hmmmm
  6. Hmmmm............. I have had the rear end apart SEVERAL times in the last few months for the Vmax rear end install/uninstall - I didn't see anything like that when I had it apart. It appears the "spring" is mangled, so that might be tough telling where it came from.......... Sorry, no help at all on this one. Could be one of several oil seal/o-ring/hub dust seal from that side of the wheel (#4, 8 & 10)
  7. Hmmm......... I know some buddies that have lost theirs too - some how they ended up in the wife's purse, and she ain't giving them back !!
  8. YEAH - they have to be the worst videos made as a sales tool. What the hell does that show you !?!?!
  9. And the grip puppies will cover that, but they will add to the total outside diameter of the grip. Less than $20 for both right /left. Just a thought.........
  10. I did the same thing, except I ditch the antenna as I use the XM exclusively.
  11. Thanks for the compliment.
  12. Thanks for the compliments - the seat was an aftermarket something or other (bought it used and took it to a shop and had it modified). Not SUPER excited about the seat look, so I think I'm going to take it to a different shop and have it done again. The pillion is to tall........
  13. Sure, that seat can stay on and the bike assembled back to original. When I switch it back (only for long trips or a hottie on the back......), I usually put the original seat back on as it's more comfortable for the passanger. That seat in the pic's is very comfortable for me.
  14. This is what it looks like.
  15. http://www.gregsmithequipment.com/Motorcycle_Lifts_s/2.htm I have one and love it. Very heavy duty, air powered and stable.
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