Hello everyone! As of today, we have 90 registered! That's going to be a great turn out!
Just a reminder that rally registration closes on May 9 so that we can place our t-shirt order for the rally.
If you are coming, but have not sent in your registration, do it TODAY or TOMORROW!
After that, we will not accept any orders for t-shirts. We order a few extra of the most common sizes for the rally. You can only get what is available.
Have you all made your hotel reservations? If not, do it NOW! If our blocked rooms are full at Laquinta Inn, you'll have to find other lodging.
See you all soon!
I installed this gage to monitor my battery voltage. It's wired to a keyed accessory circuit and gives me the voltage at a glance. It has an adhesive back, and I stuck it to my brake reservoir. It's bright enough to see in sunlight, and has an automatic dimming function when it's dark.
Tim great idea with the volt meter, I've had one on my Voyager since 03, mounted the same place,
easy to see and it works. I lost the alternator on mine on the way to Maggie Valley and was
able to get back to where my trailer was with out a problem, with out it I would have been
down somewhere along the road.
David Wirtz
Summerville SC.
Past AVA board member
Palmetto Voyagers, AMA,SCRC, ROK
03 Voyager XII & Bushtec Trailer
Very nice addition! I am jealous of all of you who can keep your Voyager engines shining looking new. Also you seem to be able to keep the bike from rusting. I have been fighting this for years. Even going so far as to order replacement pieces to ward off rust. The bike is garaged and well maintained but I cannot get ahead of the rust and tarnishing issues.
Those are the kind of pegs I want to get on mine. Stick out a little further so I can stretch my legs more and also have them raised up like yours. Right now I just have the rounded highway pegs that are on the crash bar and they don't allow me to stretch like I like.
Draxxis wrote:Those are the kind of pegs I want to get on mine. Stick out a little further so I can stretch my legs more and also have them raised up like yours. Right now I just have the rounded highway pegs that are on the crash bar and they don't allow me to stretch like I like.
I ordered the pegs from Marvellas. $134 plus shipping. They are vey adjustable, and feel solid. With the driver's floor boards, I can put my heels on the boards and my toes on the pegs. That position works well for me.
I just put a set on mine, I had to really file and work on them to keep them from not falling down all the time. If they stay down they hit on every corner. There should be a bent washer in between the peg and the stem and it would only lock them on instead of letting them move tightly. Took awhile but got it. And yes they are 1".
Emgo makes a set of Floor Boards for 1" tubes, for around $70 (I paid less than $50, but it's been a few years ago), if I remember correctly. They are 4"-6" on a side, made of aluminum. I've gone through several pairs, on two bikes. I've had the bikes fall over on them, and break them, a couple of times -- my fault, not Emgo's. Anyway, they are extremely affordable, and effective. Hinged, so they can be flipped up, out of the way. Try your local MC shops, to see if they can order a set. Here is a photo of them: