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sportssonny1968

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  1. Through my 60 years i have owned all makes of motorcycles except a harley davidson.The reason being is COST.Well a few months ago i decided to give a Ultra Classic a try. I will tell you my honest opinion:

     

    Leg Room: the venture has more not much but more

    Riding Comfort: About the same

    Vibration: Harley has lots more

    Sound System: Harley the best by far

    Handling: Without question the harley is the best handling bike

    Lighting: Harley has more lights that come stock on the bike

    Sound: thats easy, harley

    Fuel Mileage: The Harley by several MPG

    NOW,THIS IS THE ONE YOU DON'T WON'T TO HEAR:

    The feeling you get when you are on a Harley is not like any other bike,

    now maybe this is just me, but there is a difference.I owned a Venture it was a good bike BUT NOT A HARLEY.

    This is still the best motorcycle forum on the internet!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  2. Quit riding bikes a number of years ago,I was deployed to Iraq in 2003

    spent a year over there.When i got home i told my wife i needed some kind

    of therapy.So instead of going to see head doctors i bought a Venture been riding ever since.Best therapy you can get.A number of my army buddies did the same thing and we go on 2 trips a year.I would recommend it to anyone.

  3. Now this is strange,just got back off a arkansas bike trip.Had all my camping gear on my bike about 40 pounds.When i take my hands off the handle bars it starts to shimmy bad,I mean bad.I unloaded my gear off the back of it and no shimmy.Most of the weight was on the passenger seat with very little on the luggage rack.If it shimmys with that little weight on the back i can just imagine what it would do with a passenger. I have 36 PSI in the front tires and 42 PSI in the rear tire.Also 7 PSI in each front fork. Any ideas on what could be causing the shimmy.Oh yes. it has stock Dunlop tires on it with plenty of rubber left.

  4. Had my venture for about a year,run 0 psi in front forks and 0 psi in rear shock.I had no problems running around local.Before i left on a long trip i put 7 psi in front forks and 35 psi in rear shock.When i make slow turns right or left i have a slight shimmy in my front

    (can feel it in my handle bars)when i straighten out and pick up speed it goes away.

    tried letting some air out of my front forks careful to keep the psi the same but still have some shimmy.

    The air pump was bought from harley davidson and it goes from 0-10 psi kind of guessing where 7 psi is. Any ideas what the problem with the shimmy might be???????????

  5. Believe it or not the best thing i have found is cheep sometimes it is free.I use a huggie

    cut the bottom out put it on the gas cap put a small piece of paper towel in bottom to catch the moisture.when i finish the bottle of water i use it as a spit bottle because i chew tobacco.Ever tried spitting from your bike a 70 MPH.(not good)The huggie will ride there from now on.

  6. Will be heading to the smokey mountains next month,going to ride the Dragon.I have 5000 miles on my dunlop tires still plenty of good rubber left.I have been reading posts on this site about how good the avon venon tires are.what size do i need for the rear and the front.I believe i need a smaller front tire for better handling accordig to what i have read.Oh yes i have a 2006 venture.Did i mention that this is the BEST web site i have ever seen as far as good advice and ideas on the venture.

  7. I have got a Garmin Streetpilot C330, with a ram mount mounted on my venture.I have not had time to test it out because of the weather.My question is will this gps hold up on a motorcycle.Don't plan on riding in the rain if i do i will have it covered,also i ride mostly on interstates not ruff back roads.

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