
SilvrT
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Most "driving lamps" aka "passing lamps" I've ever installed state in the instructions that they are to be wired to the High Beams so that they only come on when the high beams are on.
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I learned how to fix Ymaha rear end whine
SilvrT replied to JerryK's topic in Royal Star Venture Tech Talk ('99 - '13)
cool!! .... so where exactly does the shim go? -
...and the one I use most often... " I'm not your average dummy "
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Interesting time-lapse vid of Vancouver's Coal Harbour area looking towards North Vancouver and showing the Pan Pacific Convention Centre. Bottom right shows a boat continuously coming and going from the same dock. That's the "water taxi". It's a passenger ferry (part of the transit system) that takes people from downtown Vancouver to North Vancouver.
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Ah yes... I have compiled a MASSIVE Christmas wish list for Santa. Of course, EVERYTHING in that list is classified as "Necessary Safety Items". :D :D Yes, I remember your bikes sound...it was good and I also liked the looks of the 4 pipes. Didn't know it was the Baron pipes tho. Now, I wonder if it will be this Christmas or one a few years from now when Santa delivers my safety equipment??? :think: :scratchchin:
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http://www.venturers.org/Tech_Library/index.php?action=article&cat_id=002009&id=285 Wife & I both listened and figgured the Vance & Hines sounded the nicest, followed by the Khromewerks. Anyone here got the Vance & Hines installed and could you provide some info re: what's needed to install these.
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I followed instructions here... http://www.venturerider.org/forum/showthread.php?t=29248&highlight=brake+light Except, I used 2 "coupling nuts" (what I call them) appx 1" long. I used 2 ... #10 x 2" x 24 thread countersunk SS machine screws, ran them through the existing hole in the light, thru the coupling nut and tightened that down with another, small nut. (the coupling nut is a tich larger thread hole so the machine screw slides thru it). I then slid the remaining part of the machine screws thru the holes in the existing brackets, put a flat washer on and then a self-locking nut. I wired it all into behind the lic plate.
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my wife came up with this one last night... I certainly have a lot of blockhead in me ... I'm one generation removed! (and she was dead serious!)
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which GPS is the best now???
SilvrT replied to Ga Dawg's topic in Venture and Venture Royale Tech Talk ('83 - '93)
shouldn't that be "you go wong way! Must tun wound now! You so stupid mewican!" ... -
since we're on this topic, I notice when I increase or decrease the volume, what appears to be a digital word " VOL " appears but it's not all there....just parts of it... is it supposed to say " VOL " ? and if so and it doesn't, any ideas what might need to be done to fix it (aside from having it replaced)?
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Harley probably bought the rag and forced them to deal with their product only LOL
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hey Brian... that looks interesting... here's a different link (not saying yours isn't a good one ....) http://www.princessauto.com/moreinfo.cfm?TAG=107189&SCAN=CAN
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One step short of a prostitute
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what kinda bird izzat? .... not a turkey? any turkey I've seen would require a plate that size just for the leg bone.... or is that a Paul Bunyan plate?
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so-so weather here...upper single digits (celcius). suppose to be low teens this weekend and maybe no rain so hoping to get some riding in....but, I'll believe it when I see it!
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One things for certain.... eventually all those 1st gen riders will be switching to something else...like maybe a 2nd gen because.... eventually all those 1st gens will DIE!!! :rasberry: Be prepared to be a TURNCOAT!
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he has a photographic memory.... but nobody's figgured out how to develop the film.
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he's a good man....but nobody's figgured out what for...
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here's one that some of you might have encountered on your computer... Error, no keyboard. Press F1 to continue ... yeahsureright !
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one log short of a cord