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Offline twowheeladdict

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Re: V7 II service components free to a good home
« Reply #30 on: September 25, 2017, 05:35:29 PM »
Expect to pick it up tomorrow, then take it on a 80 mile + ride to Red Rock Canyon, to start the break-in.

Doesn't look like much of a seat on the Yamaha.  I had to put a Sargent on my KLX250S to tolerate anything more than 20 miles sitting.
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Offline SportsterDoc

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Re: V7 II service components free to a good home
« Reply #31 on: September 25, 2017, 08:57:22 PM »
Doesn't look like much of a seat on the Yamaha.  I had to put a Sargent on my KLX250S to tolerate anything more than 20 miles sitting.

I went 160 miles in a day on a TW200 and the last ~1/3 was painful!

460 miles on the V7 II was tolerable.

If I can get 220 miles on the XT250 to be tolerable, I will be OK.
23 V7-850 23 Yam XT250 18 Yam Bolt  22 Triumph St Twin  20 CanAm Ryker 14 Honda CB1100 18 Yam XT250 16 MG V7II 17 Yam TW200 12 Triumph Bonnie 02 Sportster 1200S 03 Sportster XLH883 76 Honda 750F 75 Honda CB360 70 Yam CT1 72 Yam CT2 72 Yam AT2 70 Honda SL350 70 Honda CL350 67 Honda CL160 67 Honda C11

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Re: V7 II service components free to a good home
« Reply #32 on: September 27, 2017, 12:40:49 AM »
Got it home about 5 PM
Removed all cowlings and got acquainted (assembly done well, other than minor OCD issues)
Adjusted clutch and front brake perch.
Replaced F & R turns with LEDs and brake/tail with LED
Mounted Seal-N-Air to left tool box under front left cowling (factory tools under right)







Hope to take it to Red Rock, tomorrow.
23 V7-850 23 Yam XT250 18 Yam Bolt  22 Triumph St Twin  20 CanAm Ryker 14 Honda CB1100 18 Yam XT250 16 MG V7II 17 Yam TW200 12 Triumph Bonnie 02 Sportster 1200S 03 Sportster XLH883 76 Honda 750F 75 Honda CB360 70 Yam CT1 72 Yam CT2 72 Yam AT2 70 Honda SL350 70 Honda CL350 67 Honda CL160 67 Honda C11

Offline rss29

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Re: V7 II service components free to a good home
« Reply #33 on: September 27, 2017, 09:23:01 AM »
Got it home about 5 PM
Removed all cowlings and got acquainted (assembly done well, other than minor OCD issues)
Adjusted clutch and front brake perch.
Replaced F & R turns with LEDs and brake/tail with LED
Mounted Seal-N-Air to left tool box under front left cowling (factory tools under right)







Hope to take it to Red Rock, tomorrow.
Looks like a lot of fun. I’m really jealous of you guys that have easy access to off-road riding areas.

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Re: V7 II service components free to a good home
« Reply #33 on: September 27, 2017, 09:23:01 AM »

 

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