So glad to find someone doing work to a venture. Have an 06 with 160000 kms. Had in every province except NL and alaska to cali. Looking forward to more videos. Wish i had ur talent
Better late than never. Oh, the lovely mikuni carb "won't run after rebuild" issue! I have been down this road many many many times. These mikuni carbs are so simple too. Mine, and maybe yours, has a screw that sits on top of the needle jet circuit, inside the fuel bowl. Big brass sucker. It threads into a D shaped passage. But a teeny little pin is needed to hold the D shape in position. What happens is when you take the carbs apart, the pin falls out or backs out JUST enough so when you tighten that screw later, it spins the nozzle a fraction of a millimeter out of position. Had the same issue on 2 different sets of carbs. Now that I watch those pins, never had the drama again.
@@myfavoritecolorisrage tha k ypu for the info! I did eventually find that when I was working on a friend's venture like a year later and was smacking myself over it 😆 I did get mine running and put about 17k miles on the bike before I got my victory a few months back
I put a stratoliner 18 inch 130 front wheel on my bike, made the handling a lot easier. The cheaper fix is to put a 130 tire up front. I have a 2008 and love it. Also add a Barnett clutch and pressure plate, bike runs amazingly well. Yours is a beautiful bike. I named mine Beaut. BTW, you are freakin amazing, that carb rebuild build was epic.
I bought a 2005 royal star tour deluxe this morning. with 27000 miles on it. I am upgrading my 1997 royal star with over 80000 miles on it. I hope you enjoy the bike.
Last time I made a comment my bike was running. Took it back cause of the same problem, they were pissed and over tightened all the nuts, bolts can't get them loose .may have to cut them off. This is the way most people make money in Texas, by ripping you off. karma, Power sports Austin
'05 Liquid Silver! Mine is the '06 Black Cherry. Great bikes. Mine turned over 100K kilometers this year.
- Cheers
Nice video, Perseverance is its own reward. Bike sounds Great!
So glad to find someone doing work to a venture. Have an 06 with 160000 kms. Had in every province except NL and alaska to cali. Looking forward to more videos. Wish i had ur talent
Lol I don't have talent I have a stubbornness to learn so I don't have to pay mechanics prices lol
@@shuttersplainin8728 you got that right..The day after I got my bike I got a shop manual for it
I ha e a 08 royal star venture and love it has 80k on it
I also have the 08, Great Bike.
Better late than never. Oh, the lovely mikuni carb "won't run after rebuild" issue! I have been down this road many many many times. These mikuni carbs are so simple too. Mine, and maybe yours, has a screw that sits on top of the needle jet circuit, inside the fuel bowl. Big brass sucker. It threads into a D shaped passage. But a teeny little pin is needed to hold the D shape in position. What happens is when you take the carbs apart, the pin falls out or backs out JUST enough so when you tighten that screw later, it spins the nozzle a fraction of a millimeter out of position. Had the same issue on 2 different sets of carbs. Now that I watch those pins, never had the drama again.
@@myfavoritecolorisrage tha k ypu for the info! I did eventually find that when I was working on a friend's venture like a year later and was smacking myself over it 😆 I did get mine running and put about 17k miles on the bike before I got my victory a few months back
Nice! I have a 1999 venture I just picked up myself. Nice to see a tear down of it. Keep it up👍
I put a stratoliner 18 inch 130 front wheel on my bike, made the handling a lot easier. The cheaper fix is to put a 130 tire up front. I have a 2008 and love it. Also add a Barnett clutch and pressure plate, bike runs amazingly well. Yours is a beautiful bike. I named mine Beaut. BTW, you are freakin amazing, that carb rebuild build was epic.
amazing video. thanks for sharing your journey
Well done that girl, persistence beats resistance x.
Great video
You're a genius what are great job on those carbs
Aww thank you I appreciate your kind words!
I bought a 2005 royal star tour deluxe this morning. with 27000 miles on it. I am upgrading my 1997 royal star with over 80000 miles on it. I hope you enjoy the bike.
👍. Nice video enjoyed. Thanks for sharing 👋 👍 Sounds great
Impressed and respect! 👍
Thank you I appreciate your feedback!
4 million hours later, hahahah
You have a great bike because it has a great owner!
Great job.
Thank you!
cool name!
What type of seats and back rest are those
@@choheadmusic8460 they were Corbin seats
@shuttersplainin8728 thanks I had figured it out but I still appreciate the response
Get the dynatek 3000 you will feel the difference
Good job !@!!!!!
❤ my kinda Harley girl. 😊
I have a 05 Yamaha Royal Star Touring Delux 1300.I love her and her name is Burtha😅
@@jeffcox2645 love the name! It's very fitting for how big these are!
looking at one for sale here locally....this bike might actually be big enough for me. other cruisers feel small to me. seriously....
Nice work. Carbs kinda spook me, I know I could foul it up🤔😁🤬😞
They are less intimidating than some other things...its really not too terrible once you get the hang of it
Last time I made a comment my bike was running. Took it back cause of the same problem, they were pissed and over tightened all the nuts, bolts can't get them loose .may have to cut them off. This is the way most people make money in Texas, by ripping you off. karma, Power sports Austin
Try getting some leverage by using a longer bar tool and spray with pb blaster about 10 minutes before onto the bolts the best you can
Bike is beautiful. Don’t paint her.
Her paint is chipping off so it's gonna have to be done eventually