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Posts: 301 Buffalo Grove,Ill | There is a rumor going around, that if you make sure the writing on the gas cap is in the center, and not on the side, it will breathe better thus the engine wont run as hot. HMMM sounds too easy to me. Any feedback?? |
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Posts: 87 Lusby,Md | Where do you people come up with this stuff. |
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Posts: 1290 Ruskin, Fl | I saw that post on the other forum too. I have never really had a heat problem anyway. I was talking to a guy with an 09 HD Ultra last night. He said in slow traffic the rear cyclinder cooks his legs. He also said that the rear cycinder can be turned off when in traffic, ect. to reduce the heat. His bike also had little heat shields sticking out at the base of the tank. I guess all the complaining about the heat from the Victory is coming from people that would be unhappy with the HD 96 CDI motor too. |
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Iron Butt
Posts: 725 Reno County, KS | I heard that if you lean more to the left, the engine will dissipate heat better and it will deflect air in such a way as to ward off Sasquatch on the highway at night. I utilized this method Wednsday night and it worked! I didn't see Sasquatch, unicorns, elves, Santa or that damn Loch Ness monster the entire ride! Too bad there is no correct angle to ward off stupidity.
Edited by bigwill5150 2008-10-09 6:48 PM
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Tourer
Posts: 506 Woodland Hills, CA | When you ride a V Twin, you ride with heat. You can do all sorts of modifications, including wind deflectors, heat deflectors, mods to the fairing, and even doing things to try to make the engine run cooler. But its an air cooled engine, and it gets hot. If you have a problem dealing with that, you can always buy a Honda. Otherwise, look forward to how much warmer you will be in the winter. |
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Posts: 301 Buffalo Grove,Ill | Dont shoot the messenger ! I was just passing along what i heard. supposedly the breather in the cap has to line up a certain way. yeah right. All i do is kick my legs out to the front a little and they cool off right now. who knows where any of anything comes from. Most of what you read on these forums is good intel, but once in a while we need a little chuckle. |
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Iron Butt
Posts: 725 Reno County, KS | That was not directed AT you clubford00. I didn't think you were subscribing to the rumor. Stuff like this seems to pop up time to time. |
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Visionary
Posts: 3773 Pittsburgh, PA | The heat is caused by improperly installed muffler bearings at the factory. if you go to your dealer and tell them to inspect the muffler bearings they can give you the answer in no time. |
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Posts: 1290 Ruskin, Fl | I hear those muffler bearings are a real bitch to change. |
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Tourer
Posts: 404 San Antonio, TX United States | Yeah, those muffler bearings are a real pain. The specialty tool for removing them costs about 5 grand.
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Posts: 102 Northeast Pennsylvania | If you install the muffler bearings to the half couplings it will dissipate the heat. And no need for the specialty tool. |
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Posts: 8144 New Bohemia, VA | Mine must have been installed correctly, thank goodness! I did order one of those mileage booster thingys from an ad in the back of Popular Mechanics, and it works like a charm. I get twice the fuel mileage on my Vision then I do on my Jeep. I had the turn-signal cancelling problem that was mentioned on another post, but I just changed the fluid and it works like great! I'm so glad we have this forum. |
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Posts: 301 Buffalo Grove,Ill | I changed mine with my metric screwdriver and havent had any problems since. |
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Posts: 412 Fargo, ND | Last week I installed 57 PSI of 'Winter Air' in both front and reat tires and all I can say is WOW! U-Turns at 70 mph are a piece of cake now. |
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Posts: 293 Arkansas | There's always those who need the instructions on both sides of the door in order to operate the knobs whether they are coming in or going out. Then they know they are on the inside or outside, but still don't know why! |
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Posts: 110
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Posts: 38 San Diego, California | When I was in the Navy, my first day aboard ship they asked me to go and ask the Chief in the engineromm for a left handed pipe wrench and 10 ft of chow line......I didn't go! Don't go to the dealer you might feel real embarrassed. LOL |
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Iron Butt
Posts: 904 29 Palms California | This is the reason I quit this site....idiots |
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Posts: 102 Northeast Pennsylvania | I'm no quitter..and with 889 posts looks like you don't know how to quit. |
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Posts: 353
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If you install the muffler bearings to the half couplings it will dissipate the heat. And no need for the specialty tool.
Don't get any muffler bearing grease on your pipes or you'll have to replace them, it eats through the chrome. |
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Posts: 8144 New Bohemia, VA | tralphaz - 2008-10-10 9:19 PM victory2002 - 2008-10-09 8:03 PM If you install the muffler bearings to the half couplings it will dissipate the heat. And no need for the specialty tool. Don't get any muffler bearing grease on your pipes or you'll have to replace them, it eats through the chrome. Now you tell me! Sometimes I wish I wouldn't find these things after the fact. Maybe I can get some flex pipe to replace the damaged ones. |
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Tourer
Posts: 332 Dale, Indiana | Talking about gas caps.
Where can I find a chrome one for my Vision? Someday, I may forget to close my gas hole and I want my hole to look cool!
Oh yeah, need one with an arrow just in case I forget how to find big hole.
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| Any body got a part # for the muffler bearings and flex pipe? |
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Posts: 354 20 miles west of Chicago. | You have to be sure to use high temperature grease on the muffler bearings. If you use regular multi-purpose grease the bearings will cause the thermothrockle to overheat. The resulting heat expansion will cause the bi-metal canootin valve to close partially, blocking the flow of coolant, on the right side of the engine of course, causing the additional heat to be felt on the right leg. This can be avoided by always riding in a circle to the right, allowing the cross wind to blow the heat to the left leg. Unless of course there is a prevailing wind from the left. Of course, when you're riding a motorcycle, things like heat between your legs, engine noise and vibration and such are just part of the total experience. I mean, it is a motorcycle after all. |
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Visionary
Posts: 1324 So Cal | Dont forget to change the halogen gas in your headlights at the 10k service. |
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Posts: 1324 So Cal | Indiana RoadRunner - 2008-10-11 5:54 AM
Talking about gas caps.
Where can I find a chrome one for my Vision? Someday, I may forget to close my gas hole and I want my hole to look cool!
Oh yeah, need one with an arrow just in case I forget how to find big hole.
Ihave seen them. It's just a standard automotive gas cap, and I have seen them in chrome.
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Visionary
Posts: 8144 New Bohemia, VA | cjnoho - 2008-10-11 5:32 PM Dont forget to change the halogen gas in your headlights at the 10k service. There's one I think the dealer forgot. It seems to dim a little when I'm in a hard right bank coming off the interstate. I think that is from low pressure though, that'll be fixed when they recharge. I hope I don't have a slow leak. |
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Tourer
Posts: 447 Cleveland, GA | budnbud - 2008-10-11 4:48 PM Any body got a part # for the muffler bearings and flex pipe? Here you go. These muffler bearings at KaleCoAuto should do the trick: http://kalecoauto.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=10 Here's their description: Do you have an annoying rattling in your mufflers? Are they sagging a little? Don't quite sound right? That could be the symptoms of a worn muffler bearing. Allow me to introduce the KaleCoAuto muffler bearing! It's unique iron-graphite composite with pre-grease-packed assembly provides over 200,000 miles of smooth muffler operation! It is most likely they will outlast your mufflers. Also works well on heavy duty exhaust systems. One per muffler. |
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Iron Butt
Posts: 849 , FL United States | As opposed to Buckeye, I find the Forum humor makes me SMILE. Almost as much as riding my Vis IMHO  |
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Posts: 8144 New Bohemia, VA | BUCKEYE - 2008-10-10 6:34 PM This is the reason I quit this site....idiots What? Are you talking about this rhetoric CHL? Buckey ain't quite no site he's just got other priorities at the moment. BTW if you ain't doing anything with those fishnets, you know the ones for the Vision that goes in the saddle doors, would you want to part with them? You can PM if you want. I've been thinking of getting some. |
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Posts: 301 Buffalo Grove,Ill | Nice website Lone ranger funny as hell. Oh and Buckey, lighten up gees its all in good fun.
Edited by clubford00 2008-10-12 11:14 AM
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Iron Butt
Posts: 600 Linwood, MI | Laugh all you want, but the old Mitsubishi 3000GT had muffler bearings for its tunable exhaust system. I think there was at least one other Jap car that had them, too.
Now y'all have to find some other goofy made-up part to send newbies and idiots after.  |
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Posts: 2027 Brighton, TN | NEWBIES! If you only knew the BUCKeyE (or BUccN8kd, as I refer to him as). He is the instigator, if the guy could somehow coordinate his thoughts he would probably be a good comic. But then again, Marines are a tough bunch, so this here is no laughing matter.
I was always taught you needed elbow grease for most things. I'll be dang in all these Years and I've yet to find any. I got a remote though!@ |
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| Sorry guys, All muffler bearings are on back order!  |
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Posts: 125 Kerrville Texas ( now a homeowner on six acres) | Watch the comments about the Marines or I will send you to look for some GREEN SLACK !
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Posts: 247
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Posts: 212 Tavares, Fl | I'm taking my bike up to Kevin in the next week or so, I'll have to remind him to do that... |
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Posts: 247
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Posts: 377 O'Neill, Nebraska | victory2002 - 2008-10-10 5:52 PM
I'm no quitter..and with 889 posts looks like you don't know how to quit.
Dude...now that's freaking funny. I swear I'll only have 1 drink.... |
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