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  1. Hi all. I have an 09 Midnight Star 1300, I was cleaning it today and noticed ripples going across the width of the top of the headlight surround, it appears that the headlight surround is being compressed or twisted in some way. Has any other owners had the same effect happen to them?

  2. I bought my o2 sensor from the guy in Greece last year, I think it was about £14. I wasn't too sure if it would work but for £14 it was worth a try, it arrived within 5 days, took 10 mins to fit and the difference in the performance and slow running was very noticable. I think you will be pleased.

  3. I have the first MOT on my XVS 1300 next month, I fitted an O2 mod a few months ago. Does anyone know if I need to reconnect the original sensor for the MOT.

  4. Hi Graham, no problem publishing elsewhere. Pictures as promised, they just show the foam on the inside of the cover to make sure the filter is still tight against the back surround. The bolts are 1/4 inch longer than original and the rubber grommets are 3/8 inch tap washers. The visible gap is only small but the sound is far better than normal. Hope the pictures are ok, first time I have uploaded images.

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  5. Spurred on by the 02 mod success I have been looking at Yamaha Airbox mods. The usual way is to drill 75, 1/8th holes in the plastic surround. With my drilling skills I decided to try alternatives, I bought 4, 1/4in wide rubber tap washers and longer airbox bolts, cut three pieces of heavy duty foam and fixed them to the inside of the cover to make sure the air filter was still pushed flush to the back surround, put the washers between the chrome cover and the black base and tightened down. This leaves a 1/4 inch air gap around the whole of the airbox. Results... smoother running and best of all the sound is now superb with a real growling noise when accelerating. I realise that if riding in heavy rain you could get a problem but the major part of my riding is now fair weather so with a bit of luck I should be ok. After these two mods the bike now feels right, previously after riding the XVS650 for a few years the move to this machine was not what I expected with the hunting at low speeds and the lack of a smooth pickup on sharp corners and roundabouts. But after the 02 mod and air box, huge difference.

  6. Thanks for the info, just read your instructions and had a look behind the panel, as you say it looks pretty straight forward. This is me being positive as usual, just before I undo a bolt and a large portion of the bike falls off. Thanks for the offer of help. Have a good holiday.

  7. I passed my test at the age of 56 in 2007, I had ridden an XVS125 for 6 months before my test and for 6 months after, I then bought an XVS650 and rode that for 2 1/2 years, at the end of last year I went in to my local dealer to buy a pair of gloves and instead bought an XVS1300, that was an expensive day.

    I am glad that I bought and rode the 650, the experience I picked up was invaluable in handling a larger, heavier machine. The 1300 Midnight Star is a fantastic machine but I found the 650 was a pleasure to ride and a part of me wishes I still had the 650, it was excellent for motorway cruising and town riding and always attracted attention. My advice would be to go for the 650 and gain more experience and then look to a larger bike in the future.

  8. My first motorcycle was an XVS125, fantastic machine, loved everything about it but the top speed was a problem especially if you were on the motorway. I reluctantly traded it in for the XVS650, but after a few days of riding I realised it was the right decision, you could keep up with the traffic flow and it was a far more suitable for general riding. I now have the XVS1300 which is a fantastic bike but I think the 650 is still my favorite machine.

  9. Hi, I had an XVS650 for a few years, I rode the bike without a screen for a month or so and had the same effects as you with the wind buffeting. I decided to fit a screen and can report that it does make a significant difference, maybe not to your top speed or acceleration but to the riding comfort.

    I now have an XVS1300 without the screen and find it very tiring riding long distances. It would be good to find a fast detachable screen as I like the look of the bike as it is and the bulk of my riding is local with just a few long distance jaunts per year, it would be good to have a screen at those times.

    Hope this helps.

  10. My love of motorcycles started in 69 with the purchase of a Honda 50cc moped, great little commuter, unfortunately I had forgotten I lived up a large hill/small mountain, luckily a long straight road leading to the hill meant 32mph could be achieved at the base of the hill then half way up pedal assistance took over, never needed a warm jacket as I was always a bath of sweat by the time I got to the top.

    Exhaustion and sweat rashes then lead to the purchase of a Honda 90cc, great little machine but frequent punctures, change was brought about by a can of tyre seal going off in my bike jacket pocket (good stuff, never got the pocket open again) and an unplanned excursion through a petrol station forecourt after hitting an icy section of road.

    Then rode a Honda 250 for a few years and then cars took over but the love of bikes never faded, I was an avid supporter of Speedway, Drag racing and Vintage bike shows, this filled the void.

    Eventually children left for jobs and University, I had spare time, got a second job, saw a XVS 125, everything I wanted in a bike, bought it, had it delivered and then realised I needed to take my CBT and test (up side was I was now considered very cool by my kids). Through a large amount of luck and nothing getting in my way I passed my test.

    Had the 125 for a further year and then saw an XVS 650, well it had to be done, a trade in was sorted and then I was the proud owner of a cruiser, went to many biker rallies met lots of bikers and visited shows, out riding most of my free time.

    A visit to my local motorcycle dealers for a new pair of gloves resulted in part exchange of the 650 for a 1300 Midnight Star, (most expensive pair of gloves I have ever bought).

    What does biking mean to me, you meet great people, it clears the mind, the power, the open road, the satisfaction of getting the right line through a series of bends, stopping at a road junction, picking a direction and just riding and the sadness at getting to the destination.

    With a bit of luck the knees will hold out for a few more years and then a trike conversion will be needed, sorted.

    This saying might be considered cheesy but I think it says everything...

    4 wheels move the body, 2 wheels move the soul.

  11. Thanks for the replies, managed to find a chrome full size plate surround, not as smart as the highway hawk design but should be ok. On reflection will stay with the standard size plate (less hassle) but will look into a lay down bracket which might streamline the look.

  12. I was thinking of buying a Highway Hawk chrome licence plate trim, size 195x145mm for my XVS 1300. Because of the smaller size I think it would look better than the standard number plate. The only concern I have is that the local Constabulary might take exception to the smaller plate, letters and numerals. has anyone else got this size plate and have they had any problems.

  13. Only one I know is Yamaha but they hiked the price to £300 a few months ago :blink: Am only aware you can get them through you're dealer... though Roy @ Alchemy bikes may know different?

    Alternatively try http://www.yamahasportsplaza.com/pages/home/default.aspx it's in the US but may work out cheaper?

    Graham

    Hi Graham, thanks for the link and I will contact Roy @ Alchemy bikes and see if he can help as well. Once again many thanks.

  14. Hi, bought an 09, XVS1300a Midnight Star 3 weeks ago with 500 miles on the clock, added 700 miles to that and have also found the gear change clunky and noisy, I think it might be a standard issue with the machine. But just the same as you I think the bike is fantastic, so pleased I changed from the Dragstar XVS 650 to this one.

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