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  1. Proud to have won "Best in Show" at 2021 National MG Rally held in Swanzey, NH with my 1973 MG 850 Eldorado. This was my first street motorbike, bought it in July 1978, restored in 2020. Thus began my love of all things Moto Guzzi.
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  3. Yup. Warbirds Over Wanaka Airshow includes this iconic WWII fighter-bomber aircraft. It is ex-RNZAF de Havilland DH98 Mosquito NZ2308.
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  4. Enea Bastianini - Wikipedia - he is quite famous in italy and with kids who are interested in motorbikes - he was expected to be a true contender for motogp worldchampionship this year riding for the ducati factory team. ASI Motoshow in Varano at the Formula 2 race track is the ultimate event for italian motorcycle history afficionados -
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  5. A few weeks ago my Lemans got stuck in 2nd gear….oem shift spring failure. I replaced the spring with the Chuck & Scud Super Duper Indestructible Spring. While I was in there, I also replaced the detent roller with a 688-2Z bearing (per Docc’s recommendation, I think) purchased from McMaster-Carr, they’re local to me. Polished the selector shaft, checked preselector plate, boss and cam clearance. Now I’m just waiting on a new shift shaft seal. Big thanks to those guys and the rest of you guys that contributed to the Shift Improvement thread and Re-Engineering the Shift Spring threads. Thank you!
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  6. Passo Maniva nord Italy near Garda lake Start to Terrazza del Brivido to Ledro lake to Passo Maniva https://goo.gl/maps/xdwuRPAAgAv19ZA6A
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  7. My TENNI after a winter tuning. Painted rear parts of body and spoiler
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  8. I posted this after some members were wondering what ecm model was in their bike because the ID tag was no longer visable. Kevin T stated that it can be found with Guzzidiag so, I posted a GD snapshot of my Lemans. ECM type can be seen in the lower left corner. Art
    2 points
  9. No but I'm right there if you know what I mean...front brake hose almost has no slack with forks fully extended and the start/kill sw wiring had to be rerouted slightly. I don't think I can bring them back any further without replacing hoses and lengthening wiring. Also, it might cause interference issues with the fuel tank. The forks are about a 1/2" higher in the clamps with these risers vs the oem clip ons, i don't notice any difference in handling but the bike sits more "upright" on the side stand because of the risers.
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  10. So, the oem shift selector spring broke, after getting the selector plate off the trans I immediately replaced the spring with the Chuck & Scud Super Duper Indestructible spring (barely seen in photo). I then stopped and re-read the Shift Improvement thread and Re-Engineering the Shift Spring threads. After reading the threads again, I was more comfortable taking the assembly apart, washing, inspecting and doing the needful indicated in the threads.
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  11. HEY!! Thats MY number from about 13 years ago!!
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  12. The first thing I think of here is "crash bars" for the cylinders? ... still liking that side exhaust look though. (But it will never replace my love of the V11!)
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  13. Piccoli Guzzisti crescono...
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  14. Hey, I know where that is. Nice pic.
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  15. My 1974 Norton 850 MKIIA..built it about 5 years ago..
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  16. this is how bike hording starts - you are mentally not able to depart with your totally dead old horse
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  18. The venerable green body and red pork chops, and those trick valve covers.....Oh Momma!
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  19. New LED tailight carefully frenched into the rear of the tail with a custom made steel number plate hanger carrying the superbright LED micro indicators.. This really helped to tidy up the rear of the bike. The tailight has a clear bottom section which illuminates the license plate.
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  20. Thanks for your positive comments guys! Its based on a 2003 Ballabio. It has a much modified replica Ducati fairing with custom mounts. The idea was to create a bike that looked like it could have come from the factory. There a lots of subtle detail changes to give the bike a cleaner more aggressive look. The colour is Kawasaki candy burnt orange code 17L with a charcoal grey centre stripe and airbrushed logos. The centre crossover was custom made in stainless to match the new head pipes (the fronr cross pipe was removed). The silencers are Delkevic 350mm stainless ovals with the dk killers removed. It not too loud but has a lovely deep burble!
    2 points
  21. In this case, I guess you can have your cake and ride it, too! What an awesome cake! Who made it?
    2 points
  22. The yellow 1100 Sport-i and the grey LeMans 1000 both belong to the guy standing between them.
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  23. @audiomick,Sorry for the late reply, just saw this today. It is a late model Victory Vision if I recall correctly. Company is now out of business but parts and service is available from parent company Polaris for about 3 more years, I think. Not a good deal to buy that beast and have company dissolve.
    1 point
  24. D-Day paint, and RAF markings. What is it? I reckon I should know, but can't think of it.
    1 point
  25. Just so that nobody gets confused, it seems that this is the wrong way around.
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  26. Just so that nobody gets confused, it seems that this is the wrong way around.
    1 point
  27. Ah, that's where that is. Thanks.
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  28. Vintage car leds is working very well in 3 of my bikes, 3 years now. Cheers Tom.
    1 point
  29. I installed it dry, I've got about 600 miles on it now and no leaks....fwiw.
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  30. Good enough reason not to celebrate birthdays. Cheers Tom.
    1 point
  31. Those look really sharp! And certainly much lighter.
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  32. "Right click" on your image thumbnail while it is displayed in the album, select Copy Image Link", and paste into the reply.
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  33. For sure I will have a testride. I do like that green version. Taking orders now i Germany with pricing, was it 17-19k euros. Cheers Tom.
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  35. Electrically it would be happy without the sensor, but you would need a way to stop fuel falling onto your left foot.
    1 point
  36. Well bugger, that looks bad. I have wiring, fuel resistant sealant, and thermistors, so might be able to fix it.
    1 point
  37. Its is a great photo isn't it. Its taken from hills around Lyttelton Harbour on Banks Pennsulia South Island New Zealand. Its an extinct volcano.
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  38. me too, on my '02 LM. 03 good so far
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  39. this is a different track near Stuttgart https://www.solitude-revival.org/ MotoGP Fan Zone auf Twitter: "Giacomo Agostini on a Moto Morini finished 4th in the 250cc race at Solitude. 1964 German Grand Prix https://t.co/PdwOpD7fxC" / Twitter
    1 point
  40. XBR 500! I rode my GB500 today! Such sweethearts!
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  41. the honda was an amazing fun bike but was traded for the occasion of a nearly mint MG Quota ES 1100 first owner from new
    1 point
  42. Sorry docc it was something for a member in a PM who's sorting out a running issue. It shows the percentage of fuel trim on a std v11 map with regards to engine temp and the temp step points. Ciao
    1 point
  43. this was the Ballabio donor bike it is based on!
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  44. Intense! Love it! So edgy!
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  45. The stacks are from PJMotorsports@frontier.com item# pjm-vs4 $29.95 each (they need to be lacquered or anodized but are a perfect fit) The filters are K&N RA-050V (these offer maximum size with clearance all around.) They are fit together by flattening the rolled edge of the velocity stack (mostly for looks) and drilling many 1/16 holes on the flat of the filter to create a mechanical bond for epoxy. They are simple slip fit as I chose to leave the filter neck on to have more bonding area and wanted an easy and positive fit. I know that there will be folks who will rightly poo-poo the underutilization of the flow of stack, to them I say "meh".(the inside diameter of the pod neck is still larger than the i.d. of the stack) The sender is from S and S Classics and is a V-Three unit that has 3 wires 8 pulses and work with almost every electric speedo including VDO. It needed a thread bushing adaptor I had to make ( I couldn't find it anywhere) 7/8-mpt to M16-1.0 to mate to the Motoguzzi output. It also needed the drive key lengthened by 3mm which was done with a TIG and filed back to shape.
    1 point
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