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Share your lithium battery experience; cold environment, durability, else?
PJPR01 replied to p6x's topic in Technical Topics
I've had mixed results on 2 Shorai batteries I've used in the past. I love the weight savings, but ultimately I killed one inadvertently. I never kept either on a tender. Both didn't like the cold, but they did perform as expected. One eventually died, I was able to get it replaced with a refurbed battery by Shorai, the other still lives on my work bench as a spare/backup and seems to work just fine. I do use the Shorai charging system rather than the standard charger as they have a special port that attaches to the battery rather than to the terminals directly. I'm curious about the other brands mentioned above...will try one the next time my regular battery goes out on one of the Guzzis. -
Crossing fingers that everything works when re-assembled. Presumably you have a new reverse threaded odometer reset screw as well to install! Those are proverbial needle in the haystack items!! Here's to another 33k miles!
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I have grown to love the crinkly engine paint on my Scura…doesn’t bother me in the least. The flywheel was replaced by Mike at MPH several years ago with a single plate steel one…my original sounded hollow but I don’t recall seeing any cracks. Peace of mind however…it’s the smoothest and softest shifting bike of all of the Guzzi’s. I’m not racking up mega miles on it but for while I own it or if I ever pass it on to another owner at least the work has been done. I just equate the crinkly paint to some original patina…as long as it’s working mechanically perfectly I don’t mind a few minor aesthetic factory blemishes. With the lovely Alcántara seat I bought from Paul and some other farkles it’s a work of art in my view.
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Can you spot the intruder?
PJPR01 replied to p6x's topic in Special place for banter and conversation
Docc…This is indeed one of the local favorites…quite a refreshing beer and one of the more commonly drunk in the summer. Shiner is a spot we somewhat frequently go thru on rides…they remind me a bit of Leinenkugel from Wisconsin (affectionately known as Leinys). Both go quite well with Bratwurst…sometimes my cousins and uncles in Wisconsin would marinate their brats for a day in beer and then cook them. Many small towns here have German, Czech and Polish origins… -
Get your checkbooks ready...
PJPR01 replied to activpop's topic in Special place for banter and conversation
The Gullwing Mercedes might just fit the bill! Some lovely specimens there to drool over! -
My diffuser broke, I tried to fix it with super glue but it broke again. Are you planning to sell your existing headlight perhaps with the diffuser…if so and it’s working perfectly I’d be interested as I haven’t been able to find a replacement diffuser yet.
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Can you spot the intruder?
PJPR01 replied to p6x's topic in Special place for banter and conversation
Gourmet Prix Fixe Chicane Rendezvous -
Can you spot the intruder?
PJPR01 replied to p6x's topic in Special place for banter and conversation
Kindergarten another example Beer…Bier Salad…salat Bratwurst und so weiter…not to forget of course the famous VW ad…Fahrvergnügen!! -
This is beginning to feel more and more like Formula 1 now with drivers bouncing between constructors trying to find that elusive combination of mechanical advantage and good voodoo to win. I just hope we see Marquez on the podium a few times this year and even more hopefully Acosta on top in a few races as well.
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FINALLY! An exciting race to watch again...that was entertaining. Let's hope Acosta doesn't burn up too fast in his exhuberance and is around for sometime to come. I'm dismayed at how poorly former super star Quartararo is doing these days. Great to see Marc contending again, and the track...a BEAUTY! Time to watch some replays and post race interviews in a few hours!
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I'm assuming (maybe incorrectly) that the difference is related to their performance in Moto GP. Alex hasn't really done anything yet...will he in the future, who knows. I'm a little surprised they didn't get a nice Porsche 911 Turbo S...as much as I think the Audi's are absolutely bad ass Avant/Break/Stationwagon...there's nothing like ripping around in the 911. At last year's Porsche festival in The Woodlands, there was a color shifting RS6 Avant wagon...truly stunning. Only problem is I haven't seen if you can get them in a stick shift, everything is automatic/PDK these days...how boring!
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Ahem...do you always take the short route home on the motorbike or sometimes the leisurely, meandering longer route? Which one is more enjoyable?
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Exactly as John says above...a few minutes of relief every now and then to stretch the arms, hands, wrists w/o giving up the maintenance of speed is nice. None of my Guzzi's have it, but the Goldwing does and I'm using it from time to time on some of the longer straights. I also use a wide Crampbuster on all of my bikes, so there's virtually no tension in the wrist even on all day rides, but I must say that having the Cruise control option is nice, even if I use it not very frequently. Perhaps for the long stretches of I-10 it would be nice to set it and leave it for a few hours as there is virtually no interference required for those wide open spaces. An easy and intuitive cruise control...one button activate, one button set and one button toggle up or down on speed makes it very "user friendly". You can move your right hand around to other parts of the bike, rest it on the handlebar, brake fluid reservoir, on your knee, or stretch back a bit...all of that helps if you have cruise activated...or you can do all that and just slow down a bit and then resume...
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2024 Cedar Vale, Kansas Rally - May 16-19, 2024
PJPR01 replied to PJPR01's topic in Meetings, Clubs & Events
Will be good to see you John…with bike or without! All my bikes are running nicely these days! I missed the Musk satellite show the last time… Put out the speakers and let’s hear some of your favorite Dead tunes!! -
For those V11 or other Guzzi afficionados, you're probably already in the know, but for some new folks, Cedar Vale, Kansas rally scheduled at Hewins Park in May. See you guys there!
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Ok...I am going to have to steal one of these items...French Toast made with Panettone! What a fantastic idea! Of course, the Lavazza coffee must accompany it! Nice spread for sure...lots of great cooks there it looks like!
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SIXS motorcycle riding gear (made in Italy);
PJPR01 replied to p6x's topic in Special place for banter and conversation
Wonderful!! I’ll see you there…I may make it to Flying L for the night as well, depends on when I can leave on Friday. Will send you my phone number via PM. Merci! -
SIXS motorcycle riding gear (made in Italy);
PJPR01 replied to p6x's topic in Special place for banter and conversation
Good to hear finally about the tires!!! Pity about the clothing shipment zip code snafu but no rush!!! Now that you have your bike back will we see you in Bandera on Saturday? I’ll be there till about noon then head to Frío Canyon and then possibly a few more southern stops… have to be back home by Sunday evening. I plan on doing the La Grange stop on Monday with my wife…she’s been wanting to go out for a short GTOT stop so it’s either that and/or a Classic Rock stop. -
SIXS motorcycle riding gear (made in Italy);
PJPR01 replied to p6x's topic in Special place for banter and conversation
Tires delivered today! Only took 4 days from my normal source on Amazon! Once I wear out the current set on the Norge will put these on for the upcoming trip to Oregon…expecting to put 5000-6000 miles on that trip in June!