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sgiacci
Posted 2013-11-15 4:55 PM (#148898 - in reply to #89802)
Subject: RE: Cheap solutions and modifications


Tourer

Posts: 401
Fix the trunk tail light rattle using small pieces of weather-stripping.



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Tri-J
Posted 2013-12-06 4:18 PM (#149404 - in reply to #89802)
Subject: RE: Cheap solutions and modifications


Puddle Jumper

Posts: 6
D/FW, TX
Good mud flap material from Lowe's-about $2 (Lower wall molding)
Attached with the heavy duty two sided tape.

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Nozzledog
Posted 2013-12-06 11:49 PM (#149422 - in reply to #89802)
Subject: Re: Cheap solutions and modifications


Visionary

Posts: 1228
Rancho Cucamonga, CA
On a side note. If you add the mudflap, you're less likely to get your fender wedged in the cowling if the bolt holes crack.
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rdbudd
Posted 2013-12-07 10:43 AM (#149438 - in reply to #149422)
Subject: Re: Cheap solutions and modifications


Visionary

Posts: 1632
Jasper, MO
Nozzledog - 2013-12-06 11:49 PM

On a side note. If you add the mudflap, you're less likely to get your fender wedged in the cowling if the bolt holes crack.


FWIW, the Goldwing owners have been dealing with the broken front fender issue for many years now, and Honda has been denying warranty claims based on the fact that the owners added the extra weight of a mudflap to the fender..............

Ronnie
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sgiacci
Posted 2014-02-20 9:14 PM (#151562 - in reply to #89802)
Subject: Re: Cheap solutions and modifications


Tourer

Posts: 401
bump
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sgiacci
Posted 2014-04-15 2:29 PM (#154278 - in reply to #89802)
Subject: Re: Cheap solutions and modifications


Tourer

Posts: 401
spring bump
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Boots
Posted 2014-06-12 1:57 PM (#158295 - in reply to #89802)
Subject: Re: Cheap solutions and modifications


Tourer

Posts: 599
New Mexico
We are heading out soon for a trip to California, and will be gone for a week. On the way we will be driving in varied temps. Lows in the 50s on the coast (Hwy 1), and up to 108 in Needles, CA and Vegas. I never have enough storage space for our leather jackets (no trunk rack), so will normally just wear them the entire trip, but this time am trying something new.
My neighbor installs vinyl car wrap, so decided to have him cover the top of my trunk to protect the paint, and then just strap the jackets directly on.

Total Costs:
$4 for netting at Harbor Freight
12pk of Coors for Neighbor (Time & Materials)
Already had Bungee Cords


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varyder
Posted 2014-06-12 3:10 PM (#158296 - in reply to #149438)
Subject: Re: Cheap solutions and modifications


Visionary

Posts: 8144
New Bohemia, VA

rdbudd - 2013-12-07 11:43 AM Nozzledog - 2013-12-06 11:49 PM On a side note. If you add the mudflap, you're less likely to get your fender wedged in the cowling if the bolt holes crack. FWIW, the Goldwing owners have been dealing with the broken front fender issue for many years now, and Honda has been denying warranty claims based on the fact that the owners added the extra weight of a mudflap to the fender.............. Ronnie

that's one reason why I didn't fight to hard on mine, I had a mudflap, and it did get wedge in the cowling.  Made my own fix, strapping material and a couple of washers and stove bolts, and I have had no further problems or hassles.  

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gr8punkin
Posted 2014-06-12 7:18 PM (#158298 - in reply to #89802)
Subject: Re: Cheap solutions and modifications


Cruiser

Posts: 161
Albuquerque NM
I don't know how many people are like me, but I put the trunk on for the wife and leave it off for commuting. I became an expert at removing the license plate and surrounding plastic in a matter of minutes (my record was 12 minutes from street to tour). Then I had an AH-HA moment, and removed the clips on back (toward the rear of the bike) of the street panel. Followed by trimming the tabs that they attach to by 1/4".
Now I only remove the seat and the street panel pulls off quickly, it really doesn't rattle much but I still shove a rag back there because it's easy enough to do. I will try and add pictures next time I pull the panel.
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Nozzledog
Posted 2014-07-25 8:45 PM (#163611 - in reply to #89802)
Subject: RE: Cheap solutions and modifications


Visionary

Posts: 1228
Rancho Cucamonga, CA
It fit! I thought it would be too big, but they went in perfectly. I used a little doublestick tape on the plates so they wouldn't scratch the paint or twist, then added a few home-made decals and it's done.
Pep-Boys, $9.95 ea.



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Nozzledog
Posted 2014-07-25 9:27 PM (#163612 - in reply to #89802)
Subject: Re: Cheap solutions and modifications


Visionary

Posts: 1228
Rancho Cucamonga, CA
One point to make. These are on-off toggles. Stock heated grips require an on-off-on switch. You would either need to use two switches or only have one heat setting. I have aftermarket grips, so my heat switch is at the grips.
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sgiacci
Posted 2014-10-20 10:14 AM (#167391 - in reply to #89802)
Subject: Re: Cheap solutions and modifications


Tourer

Posts: 401
fall bump
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sgttrib
Posted 2015-03-09 9:20 AM (#170130 - in reply to #89802)
Subject: Re: Cheap solutions and modifications


Puddle Jumper

Posts: 5
Grand Forks, ND
Spring bump
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sgiacci
Posted 2015-03-22 4:50 PM (#171402 - in reply to #89802)
Subject: RE: Cheap solutions and modifications


Tourer

Posts: 401
You guys are slacking out there, I have some new ones, but I'm holding back.
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Jedi Jeff
Posted 2015-09-03 10:50 AM (#174628 - in reply to #89802)
Subject: RE: Cheap solutions and modifications


Fountain Inn, SC United States
Here's a cheap mod for better visibility..

Spent $14.95 at Autozone for a 36" strip of LEDs, cut into 3 sections.

Removed the side reflectors and affixed approx 8" strips along the bottom of the saddlebag. The remaining length fit perfectly align the top edge of the street panel.

Tied the leads into the tour pack harness (or heated seat harness for you Vision 8ball owners).

Result: much increased side & rear visibility.





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sgiacci
Posted 2015-09-05 4:27 AM (#174668 - in reply to #174628)
Subject: RE: Cheap solutions and modifications


Tourer

Posts: 401
Nice, I have thinking about doing this, but connecting them to the tail lights with load equalizers.
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nailer
Posted 2015-09-05 7:54 AM (#174669 - in reply to #174668)
Subject: RE: Cheap solutions and modifications


Tourer

Posts: 366
Albuquerque, NM
There are a couple of options that I see. Using the side lights as running lights or turn signals. Using the filler panel strip as a third brake light or running light. I don't think you need load equalizers. The additional current draw is minimal if connecting in parallel with existing left, right, or brake circuit.

Cool mod!

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WVHills
Posted 2015-09-07 8:28 AM (#174690 - in reply to #89802)
Subject: Re: Cheap solutions and modifications


Puddle Jumper

Posts: 16
Madison, WV
This might go here i think. Cheap solution at least. Just got my VV last weekend. I bought this air pump at Dicks Sporting Goods over the weekend and it worked well, $14.99. It doesnt have a gauge but its not $70 either. Going to try to attach photo. Also used the tip over protection to work on removing a rounded out allen head oil plug, ha.



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johnnyvision
Posted 2015-09-07 5:19 PM (#174696 - in reply to #89802)
Subject: Re: Cheap solutions and modifications


Visionary

Posts: 4278
you can get a better oil drain plug from auto store and air pumps with gauges are not $70 bucks

http://www.amazon.com/Fox-Racing-Shox-Shock-027-00-007/dp/B001F212O...
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WVHills
Posted 2015-09-08 6:59 AM (#174721 - in reply to #89802)
Subject: Re: Cheap solutions and modifications


Puddle Jumper

Posts: 16
Madison, WV
Yeah, already changed that oil plug to a different one. I had just done a quick search on ebay for a "victory" air pump and that was the price range they were in. That fox pump looks good.
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sgiacci
Posted 2016-02-20 10:03 AM (#178942 - in reply to #89802)
Subject: Re: Cheap solutions and modifications


Tourer

Posts: 401
WVHills - the on at the beginning of this was very cheap too, but it also fits perfect in the trunk lid.

http://www.vision-riders.com/bb/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=9157&sta...

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sgiacci
Posted 2016-02-20 11:04 AM (#178946 - in reply to #89802)
Subject: RE: Cheap solutions and modifications


Tourer

Posts: 401
As the Vision ages so does the seat, and many come apart at the seams. Getting a new seat, or having the cover replaced can be very expensive. The failure is typically the drivers saddle, and you have to replace "all" of the material in order for it to match.

The cheapest I could find was almost $500 to have the seat done, but instead of replacing all of it I had the upholsterer only replace the saddle. To fix the material matching, I changed the color to match the silver trim on the bike.

In the end it cost $270, and that is just a little more then half the cost of getting the whole seat done. I was concerned but in the end, I think it turned out real nice.

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ByteN2it
Posted 2016-02-24 7:35 AM (#178972 - in reply to #89802)
Subject: Re: Cheap solutions and modifications


Tourer

Posts: 482
Beer Collins, Colorado (there is no fort)
FYI-for anyone with a torn seat a new seat cover can be had for $180-you just have to peel the old one off and put this one on.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/2008-14-Victory-Vision-custom-made-replacem...
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sgiacci
Posted 2016-03-04 1:05 PM (#179115 - in reply to #178972)
Subject: Re: Cheap solutions and modifications


Tourer

Posts: 401
ByteN2it - 2016-02-24 7:35 AM

FYI-for anyone with a torn seat a new seat cover can be had for $180-you just have to peel the old one off and put this one on.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/2008-14-Victory-Vision-custom-made-replacem...

Did you do this? I almost got one of these but I couldn't find anyone who has used these, plus I was in the middle of moving to Italy, and needed to make something happen fast before the bike was shipped.
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lennyb
Posted 2016-03-04 4:25 PM (#179117 - in reply to #179115)
Subject: Re: Cheap solutions and modifications


Iron Butt

Posts: 802
Perry Hall, MD
sgiacci - 2016-03-04 2:05 PM

ByteN2it - 2016-02-24 7:35 AM

FYI-for anyone with a torn seat a new seat cover can be had for $180-you just have to peel the old one off and put this one on.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/2008-14-Victory-Vision-custom-made-replacem...

Did you do this? I almost got one of these but I couldn't find anyone who has used these, plus I was in the middle of moving to Italy, and needed to make something happen fast before the bike was shipped.


I purchased one and installed it myself. He uses a template made from an original seat cover, so while you can pick from several styles and colors of materials there is no option to change the stitch layout.
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