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jgn281
Posted 2010-11-29 1:05 PM (#74419)
Subject: Winter Projects


Cruiser

Posts: 73
Sullivan, IN United States
Anybody doing winter projects on their VV? Throw 'em out, we may want to do them also.
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Lone Ranger
Posted 2010-11-29 2:01 PM (#74423 - in reply to #74419)
Subject: Re: Winter Projects


Tourer

Posts: 447
Cleveland, GA
My biggest project is riding almost every day
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jgn281
Posted 2010-11-29 2:08 PM (#74424 - in reply to #74419)
Subject: RE: Winter Projects


Cruiser

Posts: 73
Sullivan, IN United States
Sounds great, however those ole Indiana winters are going to keep my vision idle for a few months. I was riding the other day with temps in low 40's, but as soon as the snow hits and the salt trucks hit the streets that's all till spring time I am afraid.
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Jedi Jeff
Posted 2010-11-29 2:20 PM (#74425 - in reply to #74424)
Subject: RE: Winter Projects


Fountain Inn, SC United States
jgn281 - 2010-11-29 2:08 PM

Sounds great, however those ole Indiana winters are going to keep my vision idle for a few months. I was riding the other day with temps in low 40's, but as soon as the snow hits and the salt trucks hit the streets that's all till spring time I am afraid.


Same here John. Enjoying every everyday I can ride since I know winter is at hand and it'll be months till the bike sees the streets.

I'm contemplating adding a power booster/eq the the audio system over the winter. Also considering an sequential LED taillight upgrade if I really feel confident.
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Arkainzeye
Posted 2010-11-29 2:40 PM (#74427 - in reply to #74419)
Subject: RE: Winter Projects


Visionary

Posts: 3773
Pittsburgh, PA
jgn281 - 2010-11-29 1:05 PM

Anybody doing winter projects on their VV? Throw 'em out, we may want to do them also.


IM thinking about the 99 led lights in the trunk, then remove the front forks and send them out to have the fluid changed. btw i was out your way this past summer rode from pittsburgh, pa to topekia kansas.. the Vision was perfect the whole time!
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jgn281
Posted 2010-11-30 7:12 AM (#74467 - in reply to #74419)
Subject: RE: Winter Projects


Cruiser

Posts: 73
Sullivan, IN United States
Great to hear from you all. Indiana has some real nice riding roads and I hope you all get a chance to use them. Now as for me, I am kicking around the idea of putting carbon fiber wrap on my console, only thing is when it comes to yanking off plastic parts sometimes it just doesn't work out like I think it should. When I was in Terre Haute at the Vic dealers this past summer I saw another VV with the carbon fiber wrap and I thought it looked very nice. My VV is black so it should look very good when finished???? Also a Utopia back rest would be nice, but I am not sure how much room it would take away from my passenger.
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XRsteve
Posted 2010-11-30 7:45 AM (#74469 - in reply to #74467)
Subject: Re: Winter Projects


Visionary

Posts: 2300
Georgia, west of Atlanta
Supposed to be 25F here tomorrow, gonna try out the Widder electric vest with the Vision, it worked well with the RoadGlide.......I'm sure it'll be even toastier on the V ( better wind protection )
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Man314
Posted 2010-11-30 2:36 PM (#74493 - in reply to #74467)
Subject: RE: Winter Projects


Tourer

Posts: 575
Spirit Lake IA "Birthplace of Victory Motorcycles"

jgn281 - 2010-11-30 7:12 AM Great to hear from you all. Indiana has some real nice riding roads and I hope you all get a chance to use them. Now as for me, I am kicking around the idea of putting carbon fiber wrap on my console, only thing is when it comes to yanking off plastic parts sometimes it just doesn't work out like I think it should. When I was in Terre Haute at the Vic dealers this past summer I saw another VV with the carbon fiber wrap and I thought it looked very nice. My VV is black so it should look very good when finished???? Also a Utopia back rest would be nice, but I am not sure how much room it would take away from my passenger.

 Go for it on the carbon wrap.  I did mine on my Black 09 and it is still looking pretty good. It comes apart pretty easy. I also installed a Utopia seat back . . . I did the removable kind.  Used it a couple times, but I ride with my wife two up and it does cut into her room, so we seldom use it.

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taz456
Posted 2010-11-30 8:33 PM (#74507 - in reply to #74493)
Subject: Re: Winter Projects


Cruiser

Posts: 219
Pittsburgh, PA
I just installed my utopia removable back rest this morning. I had the wife sit on the bike for a few minutes and she thought it would be OK to use it for 2 up riding. I really like the feel of the backrest so I hope she doesn't change her mind. If she does I'll take it off and put it in the saddlebag for those 2 up rides.
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Webhair
Posted 2010-12-01 10:07 AM (#74534 - in reply to #74419)
Subject: Re: Winter Projects


Iron Butt

Posts: 669
Peachtree City, GA
Toying with the idea of tearing wife's Vision down for a custome paint job. Every time I look at it I keep thinking I can not have one beer per piece to do this...
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picard
Posted 2010-12-02 3:03 PM (#74623 - in reply to #74419)
Subject: Re: Winter Projects


Cruiser

Posts: 111
Prairie Dog Heaven, CO
+1 on the carbon wrap. My project for the snowy days.

Factory back rest already installed. Very nice product - quick-out, just in the right spot for my back and looks great.

Edited by picard 2010-12-02 3:04 PM
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jgn281
Posted 2010-12-03 11:20 AM (#74660 - in reply to #74419)
Subject: RE: Winter Projects


Cruiser

Posts: 73
Sullivan, IN United States
Taz456. When you plunged the knife into your seat just what did that feel like? I know the 09 VV are not set up for a factory backrest so a little surgery is required. It just makes me a little nervous when I thnk I am going to have to do that.
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radioteacher
Posted 2010-12-03 1:48 PM (#74676 - in reply to #74419)
Subject: Re: Winter Projects


Visionary

Posts: 3006
San Antonio, TX
jgn281,

Have you seen the video of that guy cutting into his seat on Youtube for the Utopia - Vision install? That would be me.

The main thing to think about when cutting is:
With you hand under the seat where the bracket will be installed....aim for your hand.
So....You need to stab the knife in at an angle that allows the knife to slide along the inside shell of the seat.

By the way...Yes, I love my Utopia backrest!

Ride Safe!
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Visioness
Posted 2010-12-05 6:20 PM (#74809 - in reply to #74534)
Subject: Re: Winter Projects


Cruiser

Posts: 70
Fryeburg ME
Webhair - 2010-12-01 11:07 AM

Toying with the idea of tearing wife's Vision down for a custome paint job. Every time I look at it I keep thinking I can not have one beer per piece to do this...

OK Dave have 2 per piece!!! that'll work.
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jgn281
Posted 2010-12-06 5:52 AM (#74821 - in reply to #74419)
Subject: RE: Winter Projects


Cruiser

Posts: 73
Sullivan, IN United States
My VV sets in a n unheated garage all winter long in Indiana. Can somebody tell me how the carbon fiber wrap does during these conditions. I can visualize the wrap curling up on the ends and shrinking. Thanks. JN
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rf43mn
Posted 2010-12-06 8:48 PM (#74877 - in reply to #74507)
Subject: Re: Winter Projects


Cruiser

Posts: 71
Willmar, MN
taz,

Glad that backrest is working out for you. It needed a home.
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ScoreBo
Posted 2010-12-06 9:51 PM (#74884 - in reply to #74419)
Subject: Re: Winter Projects


Iron Butt

Posts: 1117
Northeast Ohio
I am, and have been, thinking of sending my seat to Day-Long.com to get redone. That is it for me.
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ScottMorgan
Posted 2010-12-07 3:12 PM (#74936 - in reply to #74419)
Subject: Re: Winter Projects


Puddle Jumper

Posts: 43
I am painting most of the brushed aluminum panels and rear bumper, then Hydro Dipping the control panel and passenger handles, new pipes, and Lloyds cams, and powder coating the tip over and floorboards....That should about eat up my FUNN budget for the winter...
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Visioness
Posted 2010-12-08 8:51 AM (#74993 - in reply to #74936)
Subject: Re: Winter Projects


Cruiser

Posts: 70
Fryeburg ME
ScottMorgan - 2010-12-07 4:12 PM

I am painting most of the brushed aluminum panels and rear bumper, then Hydro Dipping the control panel and passenger handles, new pipes, and Lloyds cams, and powder coating the tip over and floorboards....That should about eat up my FUNN budget for the winter...

Scott please keep us upto date on your Hydro Dipping, what pattern have you decided on? This is a fascinating process, would love to hear your thoughts on.
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nightvision
Posted 2010-12-17 9:41 PM (#75771 - in reply to #74419)
Subject: Re: Winter Projects


Cruiser

Posts: 156
dinwiddie, va
Disassembling my headlight and painting inner trim bezel black. I already did it on a wrecked headlight and turned out nice. Just need to find time to do it on mine!
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Eric
Posted 2010-12-18 9:30 AM (#75778 - in reply to #74419)
Subject: RE: Winter Projects


Cruiser

Posts: 103
Duanesburg N.Y.
my project is to keep the damn mice out of my vision while its in the shed with 3 feet of snow on it!!!
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marcparnes
Posted 2010-12-18 11:51 AM (#75781 - in reply to #74419)
Subject: Re: Winter Projects


Iron Butt

Posts: 802
My project is to ride a lot Winter is the best time of year here to be on a bike!

Marc
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lennyb
Posted 2010-12-18 11:52 AM (#75782 - in reply to #74419)
Subject: Re: Winter Projects


Iron Butt

Posts: 803
Perry Hall, MD
Would like to wash it. Otherwise just plan on riding this winter.

Showed minus 8 temp this morning (not sure what that meant in Fahrenheit) going to the office. Sucked when the security system wouldn't let me in and I had to retrace the 30 + mile ride. Oh well it was a reason to go for a ride anyway and decided to add another 30 miles for the fun of it. Interesting when I passed a HD dealer. The parking lot was full of cages, but the only way to see a bike was to look through the windows. The Vision sure makes a difference!

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jgn281
Posted 2011-01-14 10:57 AM (#77253 - in reply to #74419)
Subject: RE: Winter Projects


Cruiser

Posts: 73
Sullivan, IN United States
Got my center console repainted to match the VV, should take care of the reflection problem. Now I would like to mount a luggage rack, but I am not wanting to go the $400 for a Vic rack. Are there any other options?
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johnnyvision
Posted 2011-01-14 12:29 PM (#77270 - in reply to #74419)
Subject: Re: Winter Projects


Visionary

Posts: 4278
Did the dash and now want to do more. Wish there was heat in the garage but then I would have to have 5 jobs to keep up what I would do.



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