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  1. Put me in for 2 thanks Pete
  2. timnic

    OHLINS

    The rear shock just stopped working from time to time and then gave up altogether. I had mentioned to the dealer that all was not well for over 12 months in the warranty period. Thow this back at you dealer and if your can not get any satisfactoy action from him try phoning John Sample Auto the importers of Guzzi in Aust.
  3. timnic

    OHLINS

    May as well through my worth in here as well. Quoting directly from the web site of a company that do TiN coating (The coating forms a metallurgical bond to the substrate that will not flake, blister, chip or peel. In fact, the coating is actually implanted slightly into the surface layer of the substrate). To me this sounds like there may have been a problem with the coating process. They also state that TiN is a low friction surface. So while this in it self will not cause any problems (worn gold coating that is) with the function of the forks it surely must be enough to cause consearn of premature wear. Both of my bikes still look good and so far have only had to replace one set of seals (Scura) it now has 36,000kms.
  4. Know what you mean, fortunately though this is an easy cheap fix. You would be a lot more cheesed off if you had to buy it from Guzzi. They only sell the whole arm, and the cost $400Aust.
  5. Just fixed this bush on my Scura. Take the arm off the bike as it's likely both ends need replacing. Press or tap the bushes out remove the center sleeve from the bushes as you will be reusing these. Take both pieces to any local suspension shop they will measure them up and give you a poly type bush that your old center sleeve will slide into. Best bit being that this cost you less than ten dollars.
  6. She seems to be the splitting image of Nicole in this photo
  7. Push the hose toward the rear of the tank to take the pressure off the coupling then push with the grey ring towards the front of the bike until it slides off.They can be a bit stubborn. Tim
  8. Had problems with that switch on my Scura cleaned it using the method above and no problem since. However if the switch can be replaced cheaply enough.
  9. It does sound like the neutral swich but before you run out and buy a replacement switch these are simply a plunger style switch which can most likely be easily fixed. Remove switch submerge it in hot soapy water working the plunger in and out a few minutes. Check opperation of switch with multimeter (easier than hooking it up to the bike) use wd40 or similar to remove water from switch before replacing it, hope this helps. Tim
  10. After a couple of weeks on the Scura with new clutch I must say I miss the extra bit of grunt that it had over my LM or at least it feels that way, I wont know for sure until I can get my friend over and we take both bikes out for a run.
  11. sorry for the delay on pics here are a few. If the resolution is too low let me know and I will post some higher res ones elsewhere with a link
  12. Solo It cost me 2480 Aust. for parts As for having the flywheel tested I don't think so I am curious though and I will get some pictures up in the next couple of days for you. Tim
  13. frame no. ZGUKS00002M111836 Hope you get enough replies to see if there is some pattern. For anyone still running the single plate it is not a high mileage plate. That said at least replacing clutch plate, pressure plate should'nt be such a big cost compared to replacing the whole unit. Tim
  14. Uable to risk it any longer put the SCURA into the shop to have the twin plate unit installed. Picked up the bike today, feels good no more snatchy clutch. I bought this bike new it has 36k km on it with no sign of flywheel trouble. I asked the shop to pay close attention when removing the old unit for anything that was not as should be. The old flywheel shows no signs of fractures but that's only by visual inspection. The clutch plate on the other hand shows plenty of wear with approx. only 5-6k km wear left. The teeth on the clutch plate were also worn down to a point so while this had no caused any problems so far, it would have not to far down the track. So to all you SCURA owners out there this may offer some small peace of mind. I don't think it would have made any difference to my decision. If anyone wants a complete single plate unit just let me know and its yours for the the price of postage. Tim
  15. The neutal light on my Scura stopped working within the first months of having the bike. I put this down to a faulty bulb as all the switches stand, clutch ect. all seemed to work correctley. At about 3yrs old it stopped starting with the side stand down. I removed the gearbox neutral switch gave it a very good clean in hot soapy water working the plunger in and out until I got a reading on the multimeter indicating it was now making contact. Dewatered the switch put it back in and six months later it's still working perfectlly and as a bonus the neutral light now works.
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