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Nozzledog
Posted 2011-02-07 8:46 PM (#78932)
Subject: Are you nutz??


Visionary

Posts: 1229
Rancho Cucamonga, CA
Got some very weird stares from my neighborhood Harley rider as I worked on the mufflers of my bike... don't know what he was thinking. He offered to let my use his motorcycle lift. Told him 'No - quicker this way.



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Travelin Man
Posted 2011-02-07 8:52 PM (#78933 - in reply to #78932)
Subject: Re: Are you nutz??


Iron Butt

Posts: 721
Love it, I clean my wheels the same way and my neighbors who are primarily H-D riders think I'm nuts too! I think they are just envious of the ability to lay the bike over without damaging anything!
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Biscuit
Posted 2011-02-07 9:06 PM (#78934 - in reply to #78932)
Subject: RE: Are you nutz??


Cruiser

Posts: 273
Midlothian, Va.
Nozzledog - 2011-02-07 9:46 PM Got some very weird stares from my neighborhood Harley rider as I worked on the mufflers of my bike... don't know what he was thinking. He offered to let my use his motorcycle lift. Told him 'No - quicker this way.Is that the new model no spill cup I've been hearing about?
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Nozzledog
Posted 2011-02-07 9:22 PM (#78935 - in reply to #78932)
Subject: RE: Are you nutz??


Visionary

Posts: 1229
Rancho Cucamonga, CA
no, just a Kruzer Kaddy. works like a charm mounted behind the bars.



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rainryder
Posted 2011-02-07 9:57 PM (#78937 - in reply to #78932)
Subject: Re: Are you nutz??


Tourer

Posts: 444
Bay of Gigs, WA
Huh. I got to admit, that never occurred to me as a way to clean my wheels. I mean, I knew I had a rear one under there somewhere, but I don't think I've ever actually, you know, SEEN it under all that plastic. What a novel idea!

BTW-Are those SHAMWOW'S? Man, those things are good for everything!!!
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RedRider
Posted 2011-02-08 4:49 AM (#78946 - in reply to #78932)
Subject: Re: Are you nutz??


Visionary

Posts: 1350
They look more like the wife's kitchen curtains. O.o
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SYNSTR
Posted 2011-02-08 10:36 AM (#78961 - in reply to #78932)
Subject: Re: Are you nutz??


Iron Butt

Posts: 785
Mt. Vernon, WASH.
NOZZLEDOG
Show me how you mounted that trunk rack on the backrest. I picked one up from a guy and have been trying to figure out how the bolt the rack to my pax backrest.
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Nozzledog
Posted 2011-02-08 10:58 AM (#78962 - in reply to #78932)
Subject: Re: Are you nutz??


Visionary

Posts: 1229
Rancho Cucamonga, CA
They are foam floormats, like you would find in a gym.
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Nozzledog
Posted 2011-02-08 11:02 AM (#78963 - in reply to #78932)
Subject: Re: Are you nutz??


Visionary

Posts: 1229
Rancho Cucamonga, CA
SYNSTR,
I don't know if that would work. I have an OEM backrest that has the holes for a rack already.
I think CycleOps makes something.

Edited by Nozzledog 2011-02-08 11:05 AM
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SYNSTR
Posted 2011-02-08 11:05 AM (#78964 - in reply to #78932)
Subject: Re: Are you nutz??


Iron Butt

Posts: 785
Mt. Vernon, WASH.
My backrest is a factory stocker too, I didn't realize that the factory even made brackets, I've been trying to figure out how to carve a couple out of CRES. The brackets aren't shown in the accessories catalog and when I asked @ the dealers parts counter, the sound of crickets was deafining
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Nozzledog
Posted 2011-02-08 12:02 PM (#78967 - in reply to #78932)
Subject: Re: Are you nutz??


Visionary

Posts: 1229
Rancho Cucamonga, CA
The backrest I have is the one the mounts to where the trunk bolts in. Not the one that slips in the seat. The two pillars coming up each have two holes that the rack bolts to.
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rainryder
Posted 2011-02-08 4:40 PM (#78994 - in reply to #78932)
Subject: Re: Are you nutz??


Tourer

Posts: 444
Bay of Gigs, WA
Can you rotate the tires to clean them with the bike in that position? I mean, are they unloaded enough to turn them? And do fluids want to escape? I've been lucky not to test the rollover preventers, or whatever they're called yet.
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GURNZ
Posted 2011-02-08 5:14 PM (#78997 - in reply to #78932)
Subject: Re: Are you nutz??


Cruiser

Posts: 118
Spfld, IL but temp Bay area, CA
That is ingenius--never thought of it but just purchased some used billet wheels and once they are installed I will be using this method to clean my wheels
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VisionTex
Posted 2011-02-08 5:25 PM (#78999 - in reply to #78997)
Subject: Re: Are you nutz??


Visionary

Posts: 1484
LaPorte,Tx.
One thing to remember about using the TOP a lot. When putting the bike back up you will be using the handle bar for leverage this will put stess on the rubber handle bar mount bushings. If you do it a lot, it could cause these bushings to become some what deformed which will give a feeling of looseness.
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HLUSN8
Posted 2011-02-08 6:17 PM (#79000 - in reply to #78932)
Subject: Re: Are you nutz??


Cruiser

Posts: 164
Quad Cities, IL
Funny thing is...I never really concerned myself much with cleaning the wheels, at least not more than I can do with the hose.
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rwilly
Posted 2011-02-08 8:31 PM (#79009 - in reply to #78932)
Subject: Re: Are you nutz??


Tourer

Posts: 523
seattle, wa
Here's what I did to my pass backrest. I don't like the looks of it, but I do like the luggage rack. I cut the backrest off just above the mounting holes for the rack. Lemme see if I can add a pic.



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Tarpits99
Posted 2011-02-08 9:05 PM (#79010 - in reply to #78999)
Subject: Re: Are you nutz??


Iron Butt

Posts: 742
North Orange County CA
; - 2011-02-08 3:25 PM

One thing to remember about using the TOP a lot. When putting the bike back up you will be using the handle bar for leverage this will put stess on the rubber handle bar mount bushings. If you do it a lot, it could cause these bushings to become some what deformed which will give a feeling of looseness.




+1

Another issue to keep in mind is that the fuel tank may leak if you lay it down on its right side.
Especially if you still have the old style gas cap or have managed to deform the filler neck. If you're one of those vision owners who smell gasoline vapors after a re-fuel then this may not a good idea.

You're also going to cause Victory's lawyers to have them put a big "safe lifting technique" decal on the tank.



Edited by Tarpits99 2011-02-08 9:07 PM
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Nozzledog
Posted 2011-02-08 11:45 PM (#79014 - in reply to #78932)
Subject: Re: Are you nutz??


Visionary

Posts: 1229
Rancho Cucamonga, CA
I never have enough gas in mine to notice. I always fill up before a ride instead of after.
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trailbarge
Posted 2011-02-10 11:56 AM (#79082 - in reply to #78964)
Subject: Re: Are you nutz??


Tourer

Posts: 363
Goldsboro, NC
SYNSTR - 2011-02-08 12:05 PM

My backrest is a factory stocker too, I didn't realize that the factory even made brackets, I've been trying to figure out how to carve a couple out of CRES. The brackets aren't shown in the accessories catalog and when I asked @ the dealers parts counter, the sound of crickets was deafining
CRES? CRS is cold rolled steel. What the hell is CRES?

I'm an engineer.... it bugs me I don't know a material.
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goalkeeper2713
Posted 2011-02-10 12:10 PM (#79083 - in reply to #79082)
Subject: Re: Are you nutz??


Puddle Jumper

Posts: 8
Corrosion resistant steel.
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SYNSTR
Posted 2011-02-10 12:24 PM (#79086 - in reply to #78932)
Subject: Re: Are you nutz??


Iron Butt

Posts: 785
Mt. Vernon, WASH.
CRES is Stainless Steel, I'm thinking, based on my aviation structures background on 304. It works fairly easily, files/polishes nicely and it's the same stuff very high end bar-b-ques are made of so it doesn't stain or fingerprint easily and is very resistant to everyday thumps and bumps.

RWILLY,
Thanks a lot for all your help on and off line in helping me figure this out, the picture you posted showed me what I wanted to know, plus letting me know just how very proud the factory is of their brackets (like $400.00!!).
So, now as we return to the tag board, pencil, and 6 inch scale------------------
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rwilly
Posted 2011-02-10 4:30 PM (#79106 - in reply to #78932)
Subject: Re: Are you nutz??


Tourer

Posts: 523
seattle, wa
No trouble at all. I think I need to get a ride in today, it's beautiful outside.
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SYNSTR
Posted 2011-02-10 6:16 PM (#79111 - in reply to #78932)
Subject: Re: Are you nutz??


Iron Butt

Posts: 785
Mt. Vernon, WASH.
And the weather is about to hit the dumper for the weekend and all next week with rain and cooler temps-
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Digby
Posted 2011-02-11 6:05 AM (#79121 - in reply to #78932)
Subject: Re: Are you nutz??


Cruiser

Posts: 141
If you lay the bike down on its side. (I pit wood under the tip overs). Take a floor jack put a small board on the pad for protection and place it under the front of the swing arm. Just lift a couple of inches and both wheels spin easily.
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rainryder
Posted 2011-02-11 6:43 PM (#79142 - in reply to #78932)
Subject: Re: Are you nutz??


Tourer

Posts: 444
Bay of Gigs, WA
BRILLIANT!

I imagine I could do the down side at the same time and only lay the scoot over on it's left, thereby lessening chances of fluid loss, too. I haven't seen any used billet wheels on the internet yet, for the vision. Do other Vic wheels interchange? The only sore spot with me is this thing needs a chrome front wheel, at least, to keep up with the HD blingboys a little bit.

Edited by rainryder 2011-02-11 6:44 PM
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