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  1. Has anyone seen the Griso SE in person? The paint looks close, if not the same, as the Tenni...wonder if there is a current (and available) paint code? Wish they would sell it stateside; I would love to have a matching Griso :D

  2. I had similar symptoms a few years back, and it ended up that the rotor portion (attached to the crank) of the alternator was somehow out of round and was contacting the stator. Very strange. Having said that, I am the only one that I know of that has had such an issue, so you're probably fine. Worth taking a look though. Otherwise, check the usual suspects of battery connections, tight grounds, and the connectors on the yellow wires going from the alternator to the regulator/rectifier.

  3. If I can find a good reason, I'll dip into my stash of Midletons whiskey. For the day to day, Miller High Life and a little Jack (just to knock the trail dust off :lol: ) works fine in a pinch.

  4. Definitely a one-off opportunity...the worker's permit isn't hard to get. My ex had one while I was stationed there. Damn, if I didn't have so much time left in the service I'd be on this in a heartbeat. And a buddy of mine just moved to Bellaggio...

  5. Motomonster, do you know, or think, your wrapping did any good for performance? I'm planning on wrapping my headers - mostly, if not solely, for the hot-rod look (well if it turns out ugly I'll just remove it again).

    It's cheap and it's not chrome - suits me fine. I did some heavy googling and most seem to think it will do very little for a N/A engine.

     

    I did it w/ mine after a powdercoating experiment didn't work, and it looks great. And while I doubt it helps at all it can't hurt. I figured if it didn't last (exposure to the elements) I'd just remove it, but that was two years ago and it's no worse for the wear. No fraying or anything, other than where the kickstand was rubbing against it near the x-over. With that now dealt with, I have a new roll of wrap and am going to go the same route.

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  6. Agreed. $9500 is way too high, regardless of the model. The special models (Tenni, RM, Nero, etc...) are certainly worth more, but that's rediculous unless, as you said, it were NOS. Even then. Good luck; you'll find something good in time. Besides, if you get a less-than-limited model, you won't have to worry about it so much. ;)

  7. If I read that correctly, "more than 8k" seems high. KBB has it at $7855, and NADA has the Tenni at $6500 average, and 7k seems closer w/ the exhaust I'd think. There's probably better deals out there. OTOH, they only made 170 of them, and I will say this: I paid $7200 for mine in 2005. And it's still (book value) worth that.

    WRT to engine paint, were you aware of that problem being so common for the '02-03' models? You can search this forum for info and fixes. Certainly it's nothing that has any bearing on anything more than appearance, and it can be mitigated to a large degree w/ Harley case paint and a wire brush w/out any dissassembly. For sure, you wouldn't need to buy new cases if that's what you are thinking.

  8. Well, you'll find solutions on the forum for the engine paint that aren't too painful or expensive. After that, the MG exhaust is worth a fair amount, and the Tenni holds it's value better than most in the line as far as book goes. After that, it sounds like six of one, half dozen of the other. That said, I know which one I'd pick, but... :P

  9. While we're confessing Guzzi abuse...

    On a long (loooong), straight, sunny and wide open stretch of Nevada highway, I found the rev limiter and scared myself pretty good (it's definitely a 'hard' limiter). It never did that before, but that was prior to the pod filters, remap, and crossover. Anyway, though I won't be doing that again, I did note (for science and all) that the max speed on my GPS said 132. :)

    My old 748 would do that, but then it's supposed to so I'm still impressed by the Tenni.

  10. Most of the autos of the era were in pretty bad shape regardless of country of origin. Although not on the list, the Cadillac Cimmaron, Hyundai anything, Dodge Aries (although the 'K' car probably saved Chrysler, as far as it goes) and Mitsubishi Cordia seemed particularly awful. The Chevy 'X' Cars mentioned (Citation, Skylark, etc) that the auto mags tested wasn't the same car that made production lines IIRC. Bean counters and ill-fated budget cuts (along with dismal QA processes) apparently ruined what was an otherwise decent car at press time. Seems like we're only now in the last 3-4 years really coming out of the dark ages.

  11. Yup! I'm with you Jason. We make our own societies by the way we behave. Our politicians are only a reflection of us. The fuss & hope about the Obama victory is reminiscent of Blair's first win here - & what did that bring us? If we want a better world, first look to ourselves & the way we live our lives.

     

    KB :sun:

     

    Great, more of that "personal responsibility" jibberish. :rolleyes:

  12. Yeah. That's the one. As I recall, this was one of a series of photo's. One was of the Sport lying sprawled out on its side in the parking lot like a beached whale, spewing steam from under a valve cover hard against the packed snow. I reckon the one above is a shot of where it got stuck in its tracks, where it more'n likely remained until dragged out. :whistle:

     

    If there's such a thing as Guzzi abuse, this has to be a prime candidate. <_>

     

    Gotta wonder how many were "inspired" by this photo to fit knobbies and wound up in the exact same fix (or worse).

     

    Enquiring minds. . . (well, you know) . . . :huh2:

     

    Yeah, but it looks really friggin cool. Sometimes, looking the part is enough. ^_^ That monstrosity is probably just as effective as a Quota.

  13. Ive got a 2001 Rosso Mandello V11 that wont start. It turns over but wont fire.When you turn key on it doesnt make normal wereing sound from under tank. It has ocasionally been hard to start lately. Only other problem is front brake switch doesnt activate back brake light. does any one have any ideas what problem is?

     

    If it's cranking, that should rule out the neutral safety switch and kill switch, but I'd check both anyway. Have you checked the fuse for the fuel pump for continuity? Voltage at the pump itself? Also, have you removed the battery lately? A few of us have at one time or another missed one of the many leads that attach to the battery. Worst case, the fuel pump crapped out, but probably not. I'm sure more good suggestions will follow...

    Good luck, and check the easy stuff first. It's usually something simple with these things.

    :2c:

  14. As usual, good info all around. I went back, pulled a valve cover to verify the valvetrain work, and checked for the 'marble-laden masturbating sounds' wrt to the clutch. All seemed well, so I picked it up last weekend. Long story short, the dealer felt the same way about this bike as the one I bought the Tenni from: 'Just get it out of here, I don't know anything about it and it's scaring the other bikes.'

    My initial impressions are good. The 5-speed box is very smooth; the only fly in the ointment being the weird spacing between 2nd and 3rd that Gregg mentioned. Handling is great, with easy turn-in, and holds a line surprisingly well. That said, the fork is waaay heavy on the compression and the shocks are ridiculously undersprung. That will be the first and, for now at least, only major modification. Even though somewhat expected, It's interesting to note that though the motor is the same, it's only vaguely familiar compared to the Tenni. Totally different animal.

    I have to mount the sissy bar before the girlfriend will ride, but I think it should be a nice addition to the stable.

    All that said, it's nowhere near as fun as the V11, so I'm not jumping ship by any means. ;)

    Thanks (or no thanks;) again to all who didn't talk me out of the purchase. Pics to follow soon.

  15. Yeah, I was thinking between $3000 and $3500 with a phone number, pending the dealers knowledge of its history. Don't really need it, so we'll see how it goes.

    Good points all around, as usual. I had sort of planned on tearing into it a bit anyway, and it sounds like that may be the only safe way to check on the trouble spots.

  16. CHeck, for sure, on the status of two intems:

     

    1) That the final cam update was done.

     

    2) Check that the clutch was updated to the double-plate design.

     

    I'll be sure to ask. Is there any obvious way to tell wrt these updates, or is word of mouth and service records as good as it gets?

     

    I'm not sold on this thing yet, but something about an unwanted Guzzi stuffed in the corner always grabs my attention. ^_^

  17. Yeah, I've been to the shop...great guys for sure. It was there that I saw one "in the flesh" for the first time. Much better looking than in the pictures. Thanks for the tip. I might give 'em a call just to see about any issues but I imagine that, short of the hydraulic lifters and a 5-speed box, not much is mechanically different than our beloved V11's.

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