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Post by bunnie on Dec 31, 2005 2:00:57 GMT 1
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Nacho
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Post by Nacho on Jan 3, 2006 9:54:18 GMT 1
Hu there, Bunnie.
I think that I have somewhere the complete garage manual for the old Venture in PDF format. Also, I have it for the new Venture.
I think that I did a copy of a CD some time ago with 3 PDF documents. And if my memoriy servs me well, those documents were for both Ventures and one more for the owners manual of one of the models (can't remember wich one).
The documents are quite big to post them on the forum (many megas), but it would be a pleasure for me to share them with anybody who may need them.
Now, the only thing that we have to do now is to find the way to put them online allow people to download them. What do you think about a FTP account or something similar for the club to download big documents like these?
You're the computer expert. Please find out how can I share these things with people in an easy and GRATIS way for everybody and I will proceed.
I know that you will find something out. Please keep me updated.
Best regards to all from sunny Spain,
Nacho.
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Post by bunnie on Jan 3, 2006 12:10:13 GMT 1
I will look into it
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keith
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Post by keith on Apr 19, 2006 18:56:40 GMT 1
Help need tyre pressure for the Royal Venture been though the manual but nothing about the tyers...
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Falko
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Post by Falko on Apr 21, 2006 11:04:50 GMT 1
look here : www.europe-venturers.org/reifen/tire.htmyou find diff tires with desired tire pressure btw thats our website ;-))) also btw.: i still prefer bridgestone bt 45 !!! whenever a chance - try them !
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Post by TwoWheels on Apr 21, 2006 13:23:29 GMT 1
Hey Falko,those pressures are all foreign didger ree doos ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D This is for us over here:
Cold tyre pressures.........Front Rear 32psi 32psi Up to 198LB
32psi 40psi Up to 434LB
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Falko
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Post by Falko on Apr 21, 2006 18:08:44 GMT 1
äähhhhmmmm NOEL
you know that the pressure differs regarding to the type of tire you use ? pls check the website of the tire manufacturer they should have a tool to show you the correct tire...
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Post by TwoWheels on Apr 21, 2006 18:32:34 GMT 1
There is only one make of tyre for these 1st gens.........Avon Venoms ;D ;D ;D Do you use Bridgestone,never tried them,are they good in the wet & dry.
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Falko
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Post by Falko on Apr 21, 2006 21:15:21 GMT 1
try them you wont never get back to the avons
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Post by bunnie on Apr 22, 2006 14:13:26 GMT 1
I had Avon's Venoms on once and did not like them because they did not let me know in time that they brake away. Gave me some scary moments. After several brands I am back on Bridgestones.
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keith
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Post by keith on Apr 24, 2006 17:13:43 GMT 1
thanks folks one day we will met
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Post by winghunter on Apr 24, 2006 19:14:32 GMT 1
did post that before. I really can suggest the MAXXUS tires for the XVZ 13 (remember - I had a complete suspension change on the White Wolf ! tires might have different riding feelings on various bikes. Keep that in mind.
Never had problems with the MAXXUS tires - not in wet and also not in dry conditions. All the time - good grip !
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