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And here is a picture of the selector cam wheels set to neutral. Note that the yellow marks align when in first gear.
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Is that the Verner radial engine? How about a picture of it?
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Bjor, did you find out what the problem was yet on your bike yet?
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Throttle body balance rod adjustment knob
MartyNZ replied to Pressureangle's topic in Technical Topics
Huh. I was thinking that I should replace mine by a nyloc nut, or a pair of plain nuts. I only touch it when checking the throttle bodies are synchronized. It's not something I would adjust while riding, so it doesn't need to be so big. -
How old are the tires n battery, and how full is the tank?
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Does anyone have a damaged fuel tank who can bear to part with the fittings on it? I have a spare tank with a different color, and hope to equip it with the parts needed so I can swap tanks easily. That is the reg, low level, and tap, with bases, and the nipples for the vent & cap drain. Edit: early tank with external pump. Thanks Docc.
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Pump and filter inside the tank is a tidy installation, better to keep it that way in my opinion. Also look for split or leaking hoses inside the tank. Immersed fuel hoses are made of different material than normal fuel hoses, which will degrade inside a tank. This is something to look for if a previous owner changed things.
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I suppose that you don't have a V11 because @Tomchri owns most of the V11s in Norway.
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If it's not an electrical issue mentioned by Pressureangle, you could try adding two stroke oil to the fuel. If the pump changes tone with lubrication, maybe it's time to get a new one. I wonder what a partly blocked fuel filter would do to pump noise.
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Transmission Level Indicator Window Removal
MartyNZ replied to PDBoulder's topic in Technical Topics
I use the sight glass to set the level when the bike is on the maintenance stand. When I had Redline heavy shockproof in there, it took several minutes for the level to stabilize in the window and it's really hard to hold the bike level while looking at the window. If the bike is on the side stand when you fill to the window, then I think that it is overfilled, and oil leaks become more likely. I'm not using Redline any more. -
Transmission Level Indicator Window Removal
MartyNZ replied to PDBoulder's topic in Technical Topics
Yes, I had the same problem. It unscrews easily. Use a socket, as I think it is a plastic fitting. Cleaning is a bit awkward, as the window is only accessible through small holes. I cleaned mine by squirting WD-40 using a nozzle extension straw. Maybe @Rolf Halvorsen can offer better advice, as he has repaired gearboxes. -
Pete Roper had a warning about this: https://www.v11lemans.com/forums/index.php?/topic/21981-scura-build/page/4/#elControls_260340_menu
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I'm going to experiment with 45-63mm reducing silicon rubber elbows. 63 is too big to fit in there but may work after trimming to fit. I like the idea of long induction pipes to help collect cool air ahead of the engine. A downward bend should reduce the road spray, grit, and bumblebees getting to the filter.
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I added pictures to illustrate the remote grounding point. Not only does this move sparks away from the battery and fuel system, but it also adds a tiny resistance to the circuit to avoid large currents buckling the discharged battery plates. However I'm not convinced that there is any need to isolate the regulator. See previous topic: https://www.v11lemans.com/forums/index.php?/topic/20617-charging-the-battery-hooked-up-in-the-bike-bad-idea/#elControls_236544_menu
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True. Well spotted. Although normally those little screw-on covers are fitted to protect against shorts. Then I always follow the golden rule: " disconnect negative first, reconnect negative last"
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I did the same as Tom; added terminal blocks. A jumper goes to each battery terminal, so there are only 2 connections to each battery terminal.
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When I first saw a Guzzi, I liked it's design. Two cylinders angled out into the airstream. Equal cooling on the hot side of each cylinder head. No shared cyl wall like many twins, no rear cyl running hotter like HD & Ducati. Like a BMW twin, but cooler looking, with more ground clearance. Shaft drive. Less mess and less maintenance (or so I thought then). Dry clutch. Oil on a friction surface just seems wrong to me, and oil for engines and gearboxes should be different. Those features are no longer so important in modern bikes, but I still love the character and soul of the bike. It feels alive. I took a Triumph Bonneville for a blast, and nearly died of boredom (unlike the Thruxton R). I don't feel that way on a V11. Also I like how there are not many on the road.
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Eliminating the Speedo Drive from the Transmission Case
MartyNZ replied to Kane's topic in Technical Topics
Maybe one of these? I think @cash1000 has one on his bike. https://tlm.nl/search-results-page?q=V11+speedo+cable -
Gratuitous Pics of Girls + Guzzi
MartyNZ replied to sign216's topic in Special place for banter and conversation
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Gratuitous Pics of Girls + Guzzi
MartyNZ replied to sign216's topic in Special place for banter and conversation
Versailles, France?