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Pressureangle

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  1. The WP website locator says you have 2 service centers in the West. WEST COAST MOTORCYCLES 25.2 KM 1/10 Franklin Lane 6027 JOONDALUP 08 9300 0094 sales@westcoasthonda.com.au DETAILS BUNBURY KTM 155.1 KM 61 Spencer Street 6230 BUNBURY 08 9721 1600 sander@bunburyktm.com.au https://www.wp-suspension.com/autorisierte-zentren/
  2. MG Cycle has them, I assume Harper's will as well. https://www.mgcycle.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=42
  3. The same happened to me. Ran funny, then backfired and the problem became obvious. Still, rode it home at +3500 rpm (a mile) which kept it close enough to run on that cylinder.
  4. Not much to go on yet, pull your spark plugs and check for fouling. A weak ignition can foul plugs.
  5. Teo Lamers has a 'Sport bracket, and a few V11 brackets; I think they're the same but not certain. https://en.tlm.nl/moto-guzzi-triumph/us-37635805-used-remankerplaat-sport-1100
  6. Not clear in the photo, but looks like you're missing, or have a shortened, spacer between the wheel and brake caliper bracket.
  7. I think that was recorded in the basement of St. Andrew's Hall in Detroit.
  8. Shouldn't have given away my autographed copy of 'Jerry Murad's Harmonicats'.
  9. When the day comes, I'll send you an inventory list. Unless you want to fly over for the joy of discovery.
  10. 1. The coffee. So few pictures lol 2. That boo-boo is why my boots are over the calf. 3. You guys spent a lot more time on the ground than I'd have thought. 4. If you care to share, what was the total cost? Fantastic.
  11. What, no Mills Brothers or Frankie Yankovic? One day, or week, I'll get into the trove at my Mother's house- 2 three-foot tall stacks of yellow and red 78rpm vinyl records that were my Grandmother's, I've never seen apart. God knows what's in there, but I have the turntable with USB output ready to find out.
  12. Yes of course these two are not the same, I only posted the Chinese bridge for a bit of satire- Bridges to me are very suspect anymore, and anything of Chinese origin ever more so. We have 2 local bridges of concrete with steel straps, like long chains, holding them from end to end. At the age of 27 years, the steel had rusted enough to break and threaten the bridge. As it happens, the steel came from China. Surprise... I suppose with heavy shipping and a reasonable span they will build a suspension bridge without support in the water; we've lost many bridges here due to being struck by ships and barges. As always, it is what it is, and everyone gets to deal with it in whatever way they can.
  13. There is an Army of support from pretty much everywhere, though largely invisible because they're not interested in PR. Florida sent a large National Guard component; one of the Tennessee State Representatives made himself a point of access for people to send essentials and incidentals, to be certain they were delivered to those to whom they were intended. Regular people are peripheral with moral and economic support; my Sister-in-Law and Neice are taking their scheduled vacation in Pigeon Forge with their camper; She works for Meals on Wheels in Michigan, and carried a pickup bedful of donated frozen foods along and is distributing them amongst the displaced near them. Remember too, this area is not a big city like New Orleans where thousands have nowhere to go; this is a *relatively* rural area, where there is a lot of nearby community to support immediate needs of water and shelter, even if without power. A very high percentage of the residents know how to live off the land, and electricity is a convenience not a necessity. We should all be as prepared as they are.
  14. +1 on the kill switch. It's possible that a marginal relay resets with a very short cool-down, but I would not expect that to be consistent every time, or in how long it takes to cool. But rolling the throttle or hammering the throttle to the pin might hold the clue, that you have a weak kill switch, or possibly a pinched wire grounding to the handlebar. I think it's to be fingered in person, and an inspection with cleaning warranted.
  15. Near Stuart, due east of the top of the big lake. We had a lot of tornadoes, an unusual amount but none near enough to me to know. Pretty much a nothingburger here, some branches to clean up, and trim some trees that should have been done before now anyway.
  16. I bought the last 2 copies of Guzziology Moto International had on the counter when I passed through in September 2018. Dave Richardson was already gone, and they were cleaning out the last jobs remaining in the shop.
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