motortouring Posted February 27, 2018 Posted February 27, 2018 OEM Part Name: Headlight Sport Naked (EU-models) Moto Guzzi Part Number: GU03740430, Replacement Part Brand or Source: BOSCH Headlight 190MM Part number or other identifier: 1 305 504 944 Differences from OEM (if any): none Other Compatible Vehicles: Referenznummern (nur zum Vergleich) BMW 63 12 1 355 395 Other compatible Vehicles Hersteller Modell Typ Baujahr PS kW ccm Kraftstoff KBA-Nummer BMW MOTORCYCLES K K 75 (K569) Zweirad 07.1985 - 12.1988 75 55 740 Benzin 0005 113 BMW MOTORCYCLES K K 75 (K569) Zweirad 12.1984 - 11.1996 75 55 740 Benzin 0005 113 BMW MOTORCYCLES K K 75 (K569) Zweirad 10.1991 - 11.1996 50 37 740 Benzin 0005 119 BMW MOTORCYCLES K K 75 (K569) Zweirad 10.1991 - 11.1996 68 50 740 Benzin 0005 120 BMW MOTORCYCLES K K 100 (K589) Zweirad 10.1987 - 07.1990 90 66 988 Benzin 0005 111 BMW MOTORCYCLES R 100 R 100 R Classic (247E) Zweirad 01.1994 - 12.1996 60 44 980 Benzin 0005 115 BMW MOTORCYCLES R 100 R 100 R Mystic (247E) Zweirad 12.1993 - 01.1996 60 44 980 Benzin 0005 115 BMW MOTORCYCLES R 100 R 100 R (247E) Zweirad 01.1992 - 12.1994 60 44 980 Benzin 0005 115 BMW MOTORCYCLES R 1100 R 1100 R (R259) Zweirad 01.1993 - 12.1999 78 57 1085 Benzin 0005 128 BMW MOTORCYCLES R 1100 R 1100 R (R259) Zweirad 01.1993 - 12.1999 80 59 1085 Benzin 0005 127 BMW MOTORCYCLES R 80 R 80 R (247E) Zweirad 01.1991 - 09.1994 34 25 798 Benzin 0005 125 BMW MOTORCYCLES R 80 R 80 R (247E) Zweirad 01.1991 - 09.1994 50 37 798 Benzin BMW MOTORCYCLES R 80 R 80 R (247E) Zweirad 01.1991 - 09.1994 27 20 798 Benzin 0005 117 BMW MOTORCYCLES R 80 R 80 R Mystic (247E) Zweirad 03.1994 - 03.1995 50 37 798 Benzin BMW MOTORCYCLES R 80 R 80 R Mystic (247E) Zweirad 03.1994 - 03.1995 34 25 798 Benzin Other Comments: Website link for source: If the headlight breaks, you can buy separate parts: Lens for H4 63121358147 Gasket between lens and reflector 63121356403 2
MartyNZ Posted April 9, 2018 Posted April 9, 2018 (edited) OEM Part Name: Front Brake Disk. If your disks are thinner than 3.6mm, then it is time. Moto Guzzi Part Number: GU 01613330 Replacement Part Part number: AP8133781 Brand: Sunstar. "Vespa APC Aprilia Derbi Gilera Piaggio Scarabeo genuine spare parts" written on packaging. Source: AF1 Racing https://www.af1racing.com/store/Scripts/prodView.asp?idproduct=5809 Differences from OEM: Less spokes, looks like it should be lighter, offset looks the same, will report back after I fit them. Other Comments: Much cheaper than Brembo disks, even with $83 shipping to NZ. Fit fine and work well. Edited August 23, 2023 by MartyNZ After fitting to bike
docc Posted May 30, 2018 Posted May 30, 2018 OEM part: U-joint for drive shaft: (not available from Moto Guzzi separate from the drive shaft.) Replacement part: "22x50,20 Della Concordia CR 748 universal joint [in Europe?]. No such animal exists in the USA" In North America: "CR748S is with no nipples. It’s a lifetime lubrification. CR15 is with a 45% angle nipple in the middle of the universal joint." SOURCE: Technomec Inc. 9380 J.J. Gagnier Montereal, Canada, Quebec H1G 4T5 Tel : 514-381-2017 [Reference thread by Pressureangle/ May 27 2018: http://www.v11lemans.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=20425] 2 1
sp838 Posted June 17, 2019 Posted June 17, 2019 OEM Part Name: Oil Pump Roller Bearing 10x22x20 Moto Guzzi Part Number: GU 92252210 Replacement Part Brand or Source: VXB.com Ball Bearings Part number or other identifier: TAFI102220 Differences from OEM (if any): unknown Website link for source: Vxb.com | https://www.vxb.com/TAFI-102220-Needle-Roller-Bearing-10X22X20-p/TAFI102220.htm?gclid=Cj0KCQjw9JzoBRDjARIsAGcdIDUslO9SQER-yicoUNRjbgM-2KopqbeCA3flFYA_HUbx1zJ2tHouzTIaAiBVEALw_wcB I just ordered one on Amazon for $20 delivered. Harper's has them for $42, MG Cycle doesn't have them at all. So I thought it might be helpful to post an alternative. Crusty looking photo is the oem part from Harper's: This photo is from the the VXB website: 2
gstallons Posted August 8, 2019 Posted August 8, 2019 Is there a part # for the oil pressure switch ? I have looked and cannot find one .
docc Posted August 8, 2019 Posted August 8, 2019 2 hours ago, gstallons said: Is there a part # for the oil pressure switch ? I have looked and cannot find one . It's hidden on Page 42 of the Parts Catalogue: 17768750 1
gstallons Posted August 8, 2019 Posted August 8, 2019 Yes , I found that . I was trying to get one at a parts store and that # doesn't cross to anything . I will order from a Guzzi shop . I was trying to help the member with the messed up oil light and found mine didn't work . I was trying to figure if it was n.o. or n.c. ….. I guess n.c. because if I ground it w/k.o. it lights up .
Chuck Posted August 9, 2019 Posted August 9, 2019 16 hours ago, gstallons said: Yes , I found that . I was trying to get one at a parts store and that # doesn't cross to anything . I will order from a Guzzi shop . I was trying to help the member with the messed up oil light and found mine didn't work . I was trying to figure if it was n.o. or n.c. ….. I guess n.c. because if I ground it w/k.o. it lights up . Why wouldn't that be N.O.? It grounds with pressure..
gstallons Posted August 9, 2019 Posted August 9, 2019 If the switch were normally open , when the key was on , the light would be off . Crank it up , the switch closes and the light comes on . The opposite of what you want .
gstallons Posted April 13, 2020 Posted April 13, 2020 Does anyone have a part # for the Valeo starter drive on the V11 ? I want to get one close w/o waiting on one from away from here ? It's a Valeo with a 9 tooth gear .
4corsa Posted May 27, 2020 Posted May 27, 2020 OEM PartName: Fuse BlockMoto Guzzi Part Number: GU01743030Replacement PartBrand or Source: ATC & ATO available at Del City (see attached photo) $11Part number or other identifier: "ATC & ATO Block - 8 way"Comments:. This is the exact OEM fuse block that Guzzi used in my 03 Le Mans 4 2
KINDOY2 Posted August 10, 2021 Posted August 10, 2021 BREMBO PARTS This place has good prices on some Brembo parts like master cylinders and calipers..ships fast and seems like a nice guy on the phone Many of the earlier Ducati's like the 748/996/Monsters use the same stuff as the V-11's https://store.bevelheaven.com/index.php?p=home 3 4
VtwinStorm Posted August 18, 2021 Posted August 18, 2021 On 8/10/2021 at 12:11 PM, KINDOY2 said: BREMBO PARTS This place has good prices on some Brembo parts like master cylinders and calipers..ships fast and seems like a nice guy on the phone Many of the earlier Ducati's like the 748/996/Monsters use the same stuff as the V-11's https://store.bevelheaven.com/index.php?p=home I can also vouch for BevelHeaven. I ordered some fasteners from them (very impossible to source), and they make new ones. Not pricey, when you NEED the parts to stay on the road. Love them. 3
VtwinStorm Posted September 2, 2021 Posted September 2, 2021 Sooooo...where can a V11 owner find OEM parts? I know of: https://www.parts-motoguzzi.com/, https://www.harpermoto.com/oem-moto-guzzi-illustrated-parts-catalog.html, https://www.foxpowersportsparts.com/oemparts/a/mgz/5d274a9687a866048cf6b116/saddle-rear-fairing...who has the largest selection of V11 parts? I need a rear seat cowl...FOX is letting me order one, but I fear they will email me back after I submit with "Sorry mate, parts are NLA. Go %^&* yourself." Thank you guys. -VTS
Scud Posted January 17, 2022 Author Posted January 17, 2022 You can replace your damn-near impossible to operate clutch bleeder with a remote hose from a CARC bike. OEM Part Name: Clutch Bleeder Moto Guzzi Part Number: who cares? throw it away. Replacement Part Brand or Source: Moto Guzzi Part number or other identifier: 05606630 - Referred to as Float Chamber Clutch Pipe on Harpers Parts Diagrams Differences from OEM (if any): You can actually reach it and you can bleed the clutch by yourself, while standing up. Other Compatible Vehicles: Stelvio and Griso (probably others) In this picture, you can see the new line aimed to the left of the clutch cylinder. The line is draped over the frame temporarily, but you can see the bleeder valve - just takes two wrenches. Final routing - I passed it under the frame rail and followed the starter cable up toward the battery. It terminates close to the battery. BTW - you don't have to remove swingarm to install this, but removing at least the rear wheel make it an easy installation. 2 1
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