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warp1

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    Bill Warp

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    Cedar Rapids, United States

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    Cedar Rapids

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  • Bike Year and Model
    2002 ZZR 1200, 1998 Vmax
  1. I'm assuming they will go the Vtwin route as well....better gas mileage etc. It's a shame...I don't own a Vtwin for a reason, and there are already plenty of options out there. That will just leave Honda and BMW as viable options. Not that I care a ton....my Venture isn't going anywhere, anytime soon
  2. I know it's an old thread....but I'll give +1 on the baggershield. The low position is perfect for normal riding....still blocks the bugs etc. The high position works when I'm carrying a passenger. I think it looks extremely sharp as well...but to each his own
  3. http://i748.photobucket.com/albums/xx130/wlwarp/DSC_0178.jpg http://i748.photobucket.com/albums/xx130/wlwarp/work2.jpg
  4. Are all these comments based on the bubs slip ons or do they offer a full pipe? Haven't checked them out. The drilled out HD's just arent doing it for me
  5. Woo...hoo...i'm there. Either location. Will put in for vacation as soon as dates are ser
  6. I looked at one at the local dealer Saturday while waiting for parts. Very sharp bike...and they mounted the fairing correctly too The plain Vulcan with the hard bags looked pretty sharp as well.
  7. No rain grooves...just 2 lane roads with the usual tar snakes etc. Maybe have a bigger problem with the front wheel bearings, rear swingarm, or rear wheel bearings. Not too worried about it now as she's riding pretty good. Might have to switch somebody at a future MD or ride...if they think theirs handles solid and see what they think of mine. I bet 50% is me still getting used to a top heavy touring bike...but still think I have something fishy....and it just was amplified with the loose steering head bearing.. No further handling mods planned until winter (if then). Next is just going through the carbs for float heights and A/F screws...been putting that off for a few weeks because she is running so darn good....doesn't seem important
  8. OK...update (and thanks for all the great input) Thumbs up for the leveling links.....major improvement. I've never ridden another big touring bike like a Wing or Voyager...so can't compare. All I can say is handling was terrible compared to any other bike I've ridden. Switching from stock rubber to E3's really had no effect...I'm guessing because everything else was so bad... Fixing the rake and trail with those links, is something the factory should have done. 75% improvement at any and all speeds. My other problem...is I didn't tighten the head bearing much the first time. Put it up on stands again, followed everyone's advice and ended up tightening nearly a quarter turn. Made another huge improvement as you could imagine. I can live with the handling now, and hopefully learn to love it. Don't think any more adjustments are needed for the time being. As someone posted early on...I won't form any permanent opinions until I get 5k on it...but can tell you it's been a step in the right direction for sure. I'm definitely way more comfortable with it already. Did some figure 8's and tight U turns in the YMCA lot after I got the links installed. Not too bad, tighter than I could do on my ZZR
  9. Installed the levelling links last night...amazingly easy process. Made a world of difference. My front tire still feels a little funky at speed. Going to check the steering head again using Eck's instructions....because that is what it feels like to me
  10. Man...i wish I could say the same. I.ve had various bikes since '85...usually sportbikes. I was always impressed with the touring bikes whipping through the safety course while I struggled on my sportbike. I've never ridden a worse handling bike than this venture. Makes me hesitate to carry a passenger as that just makes it worse. I initially chalked it up to stock tires with 10k on them, I changed to E3's and only marginally better. Snugged my steering head bearing too. Hoping these levelling links are the magic bullet
  11. I've grown to tolerate the whine...mainly with gear selection. My only issue anymore is the twitchy handling and instability. Leveling links arrived yesterday...really hoping that fixes it
  12. warp1

    new project.

    Have always loved that Magna 750, just didn't know it was setup for low seat height....good to know. My girlfriend is 5 ft also and she rides a stock height, '01 Shadow 750. Really has some get up and go and she can touch .... but only with her boots on. Handles it pretty well though, except for some tricky, low speed stuff.
  13. Just wanted to say thanks to the general site membership. Been very valuable to me so far. Just got back from a small (500 mile) riding weekend and everything just worked great. - My stereo was locking up after 5 min of riding (ever since I brought it home). Pulled the connectors, contact cleaner and dielectric grease...worked like a champ the whole weekend. - Installed my baggershield windscreen while the fairing was apart....perfect with just the short section (I'm 6'4") - Built my first motorcycle trailer based on the tech info in the trailer section. Pulled straight and true...and she was loaded pretty good. - Hitch from Carbon 1 and aux wiring from M61A1MECH....again perfect. - Used Carbon 1's stand to put fresh E3's on the front and rear....that and dynabeads = 0 vibration. All this added up to me having a very enjoyable, troublefree weekend. Great site, and glad I'm a member. Now to try adjusting my carb floats and using the carbtune to set my A/F screws....I like that it's free and curious if it will affect my MPG at all. I seem to be at the standard 38-39.
  14. Thanks....those were my thoughts....but, I'm obviously biased
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