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stucatz

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    V11 - 2000

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  1. I absolutley love my "greenie" more and more every year, and it's a keeper
  2. My 2000, in front of Toronto' s most excellent Guzzi dealer Corsa Mechannica
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    My new Guzzi

    Congratulations and welcome, i could just picture you riding back home with that "warm fuzzy almost too good to be true feeling". well done. After 5 years my Guzzi always puts a grin on me.
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    Kickstand

    Thanks Slav, I suspected that removal of kickstand is necessary. For tires I was thinking of the new Pirelli Rosso Corsa's, they seem like they are made in a 160/60, and have heard great things for both street and track, but because they are new, not everywhere available. Thanks again
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    Kickstand

    So I did a trackday yesterday on the V11 (2000) first time using it on the track and as I got progressivly quicker my kickstand was scraping and I got spooked. What have you trackday guys done to alter this, any kcikstand mod or removing entirely? Also while I'm at it, recommended track/street tires, dual compound? On my Ducati 1098 I use Pirelli Corsa 3 and give pretty good grip. I currently have Pielli Diablos running on 160/60 Thanks
  6. Anyone have one for sale, or details on where to buy a replacement.
  7. I contacted Mistral directly back in march this year and they sent me a set of exhaust decals. Just send them an email to: info@mistralspecialparts.it attention Micheli and they will send you a set. Cheers
  8. They should just re-issue the V11 Sport, looks plenty cafe-racer to me! wink.gif I kind of agree with Joe here, the V11 is a modern version of the cafe racer. With a few modifications to removing bits here and there this is what I have come up with on mine. I further reduced the position of the front clip ons by substituting originals for Ducati 999 clip ons.
  9. Well I finally got around to this minor yet annoyance on the bike and thanks to gstallions for the info which is exactly what it was. However, due to my persistance at the local gym, I managed to "snap" the bolt clean off,F#!k! For those of you that don't know, it is a hollow bolt with a plunger. So drained the entire gearbox and have sent an email to MG Cycle to see if they have the part. I guess in the meantime I can run it with a suitable bolt in place. Thanks again gs.
  10. Thanks gs, will tackle this week-end
  11. I cannot seem to have the neutral light, when in neutral of course, come on. And when in neutral, if the kickstand is down, the engine shuts down. So starting the bike I must be sitting on it, with the kickstand up, no neutral light. Is it just the sensor switch? Bike is a 2000 V11 Sport Thanks
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    Moto GP

    Yes, just mention the word Ducati, and the pockets are burning.
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    Moto GP

    So I get a call from my dealer last night (I also own a 1098 Ducati), and he invites me to Indianapolis all expenses paid for the upcoming Moto GP in 2 weeks. Get to hang around with the Ducati team and party with them at night, I'm ecstatic!!!!! Go Stoner!!
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    Staintune?

    For what it's worth, I installed Mistrals and a crossover with no additional ecu or re-mapping. Bike sounds great, pulls great, no issues. No hesitation anywhere and gas mileage appears to be the same as my buddy's stock V11. In addition I installed K&N air pods. Just lowered the idle a touch and voila..... Could it be we make too much of this whole ECU and re-mapping issue?
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    CLIP ONS

    Yes 54 mm is the correct diameter. I however had a set of Ducati 749 clip ons lying around and are 53mm...guess what they fit snugly and I love the position. I believe they are 7 deg. slope. Really helps not getting that guzzi "cramp" on the palms of your hands and the weight seems to minimalize the traditional vibrations associated with the bike. I'm pretty happy with both looks and position/feel. To get them to fit, I simply opened them up a bit and used generous amounts of hand soap to slip them on.
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