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ksievers
Posted 2013-08-29 12:25 PM (#143759)
Subject: new-to-me Vision owner


Puddle Jumper

Posts: 29
Norman, OK
Just picked up an '09 Vision Tour. Rode it home (to Norman, OK) from Minneapolis yesterday in the heat. all good - nary a hiccup.

open to all advice -

1) planning on doing the Lloydz ATS gizmo,
2)need to figure out how to get my Droid to work with the IPhone pigtail.

otherwise all good -

KS.
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Street Eagle
Posted 2013-08-29 1:01 PM (#143761 - in reply to #143759)
Subject: Re: new-to-me Vision owner


Iron Butt

Posts: 691
Manchester, CT
What size USB does the Droid use. Using a male to female, one whose ends matches the droid USB type and the other is a female 30pin iPhone plug
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Bashcars
Posted 2013-08-29 1:40 PM (#143765 - in reply to #143759)
Subject: RE: new-to-me Vision owner


Cruiser

Posts: 115
Katy, TX United States
Congrats on your VV purchase.
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ksievers
Posted 2013-08-29 4:01 PM (#143779 - in reply to #143759)
Subject: Re: new-to-me Vision owner


Puddle Jumper

Posts: 29
Norman, OK
thanks Streeteagle

another question: ideal tire pressure? On my Honda ST1300 everyone runs 42/42, which is higher than the owner's manual recommends...

also, I found a shop manual online from Ebay in CD ROM form for $17 or so... anyone know if that's legit?

thanks again
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ksievers
Posted 2013-08-29 4:06 PM (#143780 - in reply to #143759)
Subject: Re: new-to-me Vision owner


Puddle Jumper

Posts: 29
Norman, OK
found the adapter on FleaBay for $4 free shipping. not bad.
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Bashcars
Posted 2013-08-29 4:23 PM (#143782 - in reply to #143779)
Subject: Re: new-to-me Vision owner


Cruiser

Posts: 115
Katy, TX United States
I traded in a ST1300 for the Vision. Small world.
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ksievers
Posted 2013-08-29 4:40 PM (#143783 - in reply to #143759)
Subject: Re: new-to-me Vision owner


Puddle Jumper

Posts: 29
Norman, OK
ST1300 is a great bike. ready for a change though.
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rdbudd
Posted 2013-08-29 10:45 PM (#143803 - in reply to #143779)
Subject: Re: new-to-me Vision owner


Visionary

Posts: 1632
Jasper, MO
ksievers - 2013-08-29 4:01 PM


another question: ideal tire pressure? On my Honda ST1300 everyone runs 42/42, which is higher than the owner's manual recommends...



If you have the Dunlop E3s, I've found that 40F/42R works best. If you have the Bridgestone Excedras, 38F/40R works better. 40F in the Bridgestone makes the bike too twitchy. The book calls for 38F/40R.

Ronnie
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Street Eagle
Posted 2013-08-29 10:59 PM (#143804 - in reply to #143759)
Subject: Re: new-to-me Vision owner


Iron Butt

Posts: 691
Manchester, CT
Sorry I should have mentioned that some of the generic adapters don't pass audio, they are used for charging. Let usmknowmhowmit works out for you
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Street Eagle
Posted 2013-08-29 11:00 PM (#143805 - in reply to #143759)
Subject: Re: new-to-me Vision owner


Iron Butt

Posts: 691
Manchester, CT
You win do a search on the forum. There was a thread,where tire psi was discussed
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johnnyvision
Posted 2013-08-30 8:34 PM (#143852 - in reply to #143759)
Subject: RE: new-to-me Vision owner


Visionary

Posts: 4278

ksievers - 2013-08-29 12:25 PM Just picked up an '09 Vision Tour. Rode it home (to Norman, OK) from Minneapolis yesterday in the heat. all good - nary a hiccup. open to all advice - 1) planning on doing the Lloydz ATS gizmo, 2)need to figure out how to get my Droid to work with the IPhone pigtail. otherwise all good - KS.

witch one did you buy.

If you haven't check the inside bolts on the front fender.

But the Lloydz timing wheel takes about twenty minuets to install. Ge there re usable gasket and hold on. Better power and you do pick up some mileage  

wix oil filter any aoto store $6.99  p/n 51365

 



Edited by johnnyvision 2013-08-30 8:36 PM
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ksievers
Posted 2013-08-30 10:01 PM (#143862 - in reply to #143759)
Subject: Re: new-to-me Vision owner


Puddle Jumper

Posts: 29
Norman, OK
Thanks Johnny. Have already contacted lloydz
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johnnyvision
Posted 2013-08-30 11:14 PM (#143866 - in reply to #143862)
Subject: Re: new-to-me Vision owner


Visionary

Posts: 4278

ksievers - 2013-08-30 10:01 PM Thanks Johnny. Have already contacted lloydz

 

Where did you buy it

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ksievers
Posted 2013-08-31 7:17 AM (#143869 - in reply to #143759)
Subject: Re: new-to-me Vision owner


Puddle Jumper

Posts: 29
Norman, OK
Fury in St Paul
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Oldman47
Posted 2013-08-31 3:56 PM (#143900 - in reply to #143759)
Subject: Re: new-to-me Vision owner


Tourer

Posts: 573
Central Illinois
The timing wheel MOD is probably the simplest yet the most valuable MOD you can make. Get the new reusable gasket at the same time since you may need to adjust that wheel away from the preset value of 4 degrees. Every bike is different in respect of the best timing advance. I am in the process of getting a new timing wheel so I have no experience with it yet.
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ksievers
Posted 2013-09-04 7:29 AM (#144077 - in reply to #143759)
Subject: Re: new-to-me Vision owner


Puddle Jumper

Posts: 29
Norman, OK
Lloydz ATS ordered. anxious to experience the difference.
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