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Puddle Jumper
Posts: 14 Northern Virginia | So i read my 12 Vision manual and i have a few questions that i hope some of you can answer:
1) Can i use a bike pump for rear suspension adjustment
2) Do i really have to cover the heat shields with plastic? I have never done that with any of my bikes
3) The trunk light has 3 positions, but i think only one is working. is that common?
4) does the witch doctor pipes sound as good as D&D pipes (with baffels)?
Thanks!
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Cruiser
Posts: 233 flagstaff, AZ | 1) yes
2) Never heard that before, sound wrong and I haven't done it
3) just like mine, on/off, good enough
4) No experience |
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Tourer
Posts: 599 New Mexico | 3) Mine is three position - On, Off, & On when open, off when shut.
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Puddle Jumper
Posts: 14 Northern Virginia | Roundtwig: Thanks for the responses; have to admit, number sounds strange, but had to ask. Glad i can use a bike pump.
Boots: So my trunk switch does not work in the on position, just off and On when open....hmm something for the 500 mile service.
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Iron Butt
Posts: 1066 Peru, IN | A zero loss hand pump with a 0-60psi gauge is the best. It doesn't take much to add air and if you don't use a zero loss pump, you'll lose air every time you pull the hose off. If you look around, you can probably find one for less than $30.
Why would you have to cover the heat shields with plastic? If you put plastic on the hot heat shields (and they WILL get HOT), all you'll do is melt the plastic.
I only have 2 working postions on my trunk light, too. On or off. The 3rd position (which I assume is for on with the trunk open/off with it closed) has never worked. My crappy dealer said it wasn't supposed to work that way at my 500 miles service. If you figure out a way to get it to work, let us know.
I don't know exactly how the Witchdoctor pipes sound in person (although there ARE YouTube links on his site), but you can't go wrong with his pipes (baffled or non-baffled). They're far cheaper than the rest and sound quality is a very personal thing anyway. What I think sounds good, you might think sounds horrible. My "loud" may not be your "loud", etc. I don't know where you live, but if you're anywhere near NE Ohio, stop by WDs place. If you drop the cash for one set and don't like them, he'll swap them out (assuming you don't come back 6 months later). He's VERY easy to get along with. I wish my dealer was as customer oriented as he is. |
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Cruiser
Posts: 181 Henlow, Bedfordshire, England | cjb20136 - 2013-01-15 1:54 AM
Boots: So my trunk switch does not work in the on position, just off and On when open....hmm something for the 500 mile service.
Thanks guys!
Not sure but it may be that the on position is now not used, it has been fairly common to run down the battery not realising the light was left on when parked for a few days. You really dont need the on position at all |
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Visionary
Posts: 2118 Pitt Meadows, BC Canada | cjb20136 - 2013-01-15 4:29 PM So i read my 12 Vision manual and i have a few questions that i hope some of you can answer: 1) Can i use a bike pump for rear suspension adjustment 2) Do i really have to cover the heat shields with plastic? I have never done that with any of my bikes 3) The trunk light has 3 positions, but i think only one is working. is that common? 4) does the witch doctor pipes sound as good as D&D pipes (with baffels)? Thanks! cjb20136 - what the hell is that? Do you have a name? And can you tell us where you live/ride? Maybe the year/model of your bike? It's hard to be social with someone who hides behind a 'cjb20136'. I am known as 'Friendly Don' - loved by ALL on this site. And would like to get to know you! Don |
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Puddle Jumper
Posts: 14 Northern Virginia | Hey friendly Don! My name is Chris and I live in Nothern Virginia. I just bought a '12 Imperial Blue Vision. I will work on updating my profile and signature so everyone knows who i am
I should clarify my number 2 question: While washing my bike the manual states to cover your heat shields with plastic, which i had never done before. |
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Visionary
Posts: 2118 Pitt Meadows, BC Canada | cjb20136 - 2013-01-16 6:00 PM Hey friendly Don! My name is Chris and I live in Nothern Virginia. I just bought a '12 Imperial Blue Vision. I will work on updating my profile and signature so everyone knows who i am I should clarify my number 2 question: While washing my bike the manual states to cover your heat shields with plastic, which i had never done before. Good work - Chris! Just ask and any of us will help you with your 'profile' ! OH - and I ain't NEVER gonna 'cover my heat shields' - or care why .... |
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Visionary
Posts: 2118 Pitt Meadows, BC Canada | And Chris - my 2008 VV looks like it just came out of the showroom - 5 years later - WITHOUT EVER COVERING HEAT SHIELDS!
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Tourer
Posts: 599 New Mexico | Boots - 2013-01-15 6:46 PM
3) Mine is three position - On, Off, & On when open, off when shut.
I was mistaken. Off, Off, & On when open, off when shut.
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Tourer
Posts: 447 Cleveland, GA | Hmm... Chris... Virginia... This isn't Varyder under a new nom de Vision, is it? LOL |
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Cruiser
Posts: 65
| cjb20136 - 2013-01-16 9:00 PM
Hey friendly Don! My name is Chris and I live in Nothern Virginia. I just bought a '12 Imperial Blue Vision. I will work on updating my profile and signature so everyone knows who i am
I should clarify my number 2 question: While washing my bike the manual states to cover your heat shields with plastic, which i had never done before.
My bike has been sitting in pouring rain all day while I am at work. I hope the pipes don't fall off on the way home.
I really don't know why they have that called out in the manual. Switches, cables and controls make some sense but I have never covered those when washing or riding in the rain either. |
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Iron Butt
Posts: 849 , FL United States | Lone Ranger - 2013-01-17 2:05 AM
Hmm... Chris... Virginia... This isn't Varyder under a new nom de Vision, is it? LOL
You know, I was thinkin' the same thing But he says he has a 2012 Vision and VARYDER and I have matching '08 Midnight Cherry Premium Tours. |
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Cruiser
Posts: 108 Conneaut, OH | I didn't think my light worked in all positions until I pushed the button by the latch and it does go off. |
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Puddle Jumper
Posts: 14 Northern Virginia | Nope not VARYDER under a different name. I thought that covering the pipes in plastic was just a little crazy, buy hey i've heard of worse.
Chris |
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Tourer
Posts: 576 , IA | I read somewhere u r suppose to cover end of muffler when washing i never do. never read about h/s and washing |
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Iron Butt
Posts: 1066 Peru, IN | 1951vbs - 2013-01-17 1:09 PM
Switches, cables and controls make some sense but I have never covered those when washing or riding in the rain either.
Sense? Not really, mate. The bike's meant to be ridden in the rain. A little water from your garden hose isn't going to hurt anything including the controls, switches, cables, etc. I probably wouldn't use a high pressure washer directly in the speakers, though. |
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Cruiser
Posts: 65
| Monkeyman - 2013-01-18 4:23 AM
1951vbs - 2013-01-17 1:09 PM
Switches, cables and controls make some sense but I have never covered those when washing or riding in the rain either.
Sense? Not really, mate. The bike's meant to be ridden in the rain. A little water from your garden hose isn't going to hurt anything including the controls, switches, cables, etc. I probably wouldn't use a high pressure washer directly in the speakers, though.
I agree they should be made to ride in the rain. Why then do they tell you in the owners manual to cover them when you wash it? I have had about 20 owners manuals for new bikes and don't remember any other manufacturer calling that out (not even HD). I ride everyday rain or shine (sometimes even a little snow like today) but never would even consider covering anything up. What's up with Victory? |
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Iron Butt
Posts: 1066 Peru, IN | I don't know. If they were painted by Vic, I could see why Vic would want to do everything to protect them from harsh things like water.  |
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