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And that was on the GZ250. With the few miles I've put on the Vulcan so far, I can tell it is a much more comfortable bike. I'll be taking a 3-hour ride tomorrow morning on the Vulcan so I'll be able to get a better feel for it.
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You haven't mentioned this and it hasn't come up here. Did you get a service history/record with the bike? Do you know what has been done and when? If not, that's definitely something to look into before a long ride like you're planning. DOT codes on the tires indicating how old they are? More than 5 years and they don't have the stickiness (traction) they should, even if the tread looks great. When was the last tune up? Is the chain at the proper tension, and if so, is it anywhere near the end of it's (the wheel's) adjustment? When the chain is stretched too much it needs to be replaced. Spark plugs OK? Brake pads and shoes good? Check the ends of the clutch cable for wear. They almost always break at one end or the other, and if you look once in a while you can usually see it coming. Bad news to have one break mid trip. Brake fluid look OK? How about the battery - if it's not a maint free type how's the fluid level? Tire pressure of course. Oil and filter goes without saying. Got spare bulbs? Fuses? I know you've been busy, but I would definitely go over the whole bike before taking off across the country. If you've already done all this, then never mind.
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Do you have a "plan B" incase of bad weather, etc. ??
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I finally managed to fix my loud and mangled muffler problem. I got a short piece of 1" copper tubing and attached it to the cut off inner pipe / baffle with JB Weld. After it cured, I used JB Weld Stick (a putty-like version) and formed it around the area that had been cut away around the pipe. I also used the putty to fill the three drilled holes as well.
The end result is the mufflers now sound like they ought to. Much quieter and no more harsh, really loud popping and backfiring during deceleration.
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Check out this link I also posted on AC's thread, from the Iron Butt Riders
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I've been talking to some folks on the Vulcan forums trying to line up some used pipes.
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