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Re:Quieter valve train 6 Months ago  
Just got to say this. The Road star was not the most futuristic design Yamaha has came out with. That new V Max looks and probably is smoother and more powerful and more technically advanced than our Road Stars. But this much I know from my point of view. I love my Roadie for its simplicity, Its vibrations , its yesteryear ride and for me this bike is the cats meow. I love the cruise, the sound, the ride and overall feeling I get when I'm riding this bike. Go faster, smoother or quicker would not replace the enjoyment I get from riding my Star.
 
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Re:Quieter valve train 6 Months ago  
I love the cruise, the sound, the ride and overall feeling I get when I'm riding this bike
  • Quieting the valve train doesn't take anything away from that feeling. I'm just looking at it from the point of view that valve clatter equals friction, friction equals heat and fatigue. If I can lubricate/cool/quiet the clatter, maybe (just maybe) instead of 100k miles, I'll get 200k miles of riding enjoyment.
  • My bike still makes all the noises, they're just a little more subdued.
     
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    Re:Quieter valve train 6 Months ago  
    You Said it teal
     
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    Re:Quieter valve train 3 Months, 3 Weeks ago  
    Hey VegasDave,
    I read your post a couple of months ago and I decided to take you up on your request for others to try Lucas Upper Cylinder Lubricant. I did this because I hate the "tinking" sound I get when my bike is really hot. Sounds like a bunch of metal washers tinking around in my top end.

    Well, first tank...my friend asked if I heard any difference. I said no, none at all. (1.5 oz for 5 gallons)

    Second tank, I put in (3 oz for 5 gallons). Holly Cow, I really honestly heard a difference. The motor is remarkably quieter now. It's not in my head, this really worked. Took about 2 complete tanks to notice the difference.



    Thanks for the "heads - up" VegasDave. I'm going to continue to use this product. I'll report back if anything changes.

    Jeff
     
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    Re:Quieter valve train 3 Months, 3 Weeks ago  
    I've been using MMO with some success. I will give the Lucas treatment a try. The next step I am considering is to do a complete top end on the motor. I am the third owner on my 04 and when I bought it in March it had 6500 miles on it. It wasnt ridin' very much, not until I bought it anyway. On occasion I will take it to the Rev limiter in an attempt to dislodge anything that might be sticking.
     
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