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Did the "Instrument holder/frame" stay attached to the bike the whole time? (Not like it could have been bolted back on wrongly?) Otherwise, no chance your twelve-year-old might have dropped it against the wall and bent it without full disclosure. (Uh, yah, personal experience . . .)
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@Jason Len, I'm pretty sure that 11/23/2019 post by MotorMike declares the kit "SOLD." He hasn't checked in here since May. Perhaps you could post a new thread in "Classifieds - Wanted" or ask in "Newer Models." There are some members here with extensive knowledge of this "rollerization" thing. @pete roper comes immediately to mind . . . .
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Just to clarify, there are two distinct "no start" scenarios with the V11: 1) slow crank followed by solenoid clicking/ or just solenoid clicking, and 2) no action at all when the starter button is pressed. Case #1 is being discussed here, extensively, and can be multicausal. Case #2 will sometimes exhibit a sudden recovery as if nothing had happened. Sometimes this can be reproduced by holding in the starter button while rotating the bars lock-to-lock. If the starter suddenly engages with full force, the culprit is likely the bullet connectors for the clutch switch lock-out located on the left forward side of the frame spine beneath the tank.
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Here, in Moto Guzzi's centenary, there has been much anticipation, discussion, and hopefulness about the direction the company is going and what the current ownership has planned for this impressive, and pressing, time. EICMA, in Milano, has long been the venue of introductory products and vision for Moto Guzzi (among others). With no EICMA 2020, this year is even more important to present this vision and direction to Guzzisti, and to the world. So, next week: EICMA 2021 ! Please share your links and images and comments here! I am so very hoping our man on the scene, @v11_meticcio, will have first hand reports for us!
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I love the idea of MV Agusta. I love the helicopter connection. The Agostini, Hailwood, and Magni connections There have been modern MV Agusta I've lusted after. But they scare me. My Moto Guzzi just pesters and annoys me, but doesn't scare me. The artful little street singles of the late fifties into the sixties are also delightful, to my eye. Easy to agree that today's MV Agusta is not what it was in the days of The Count. Can Moto Guzzi be said to be that much the same as the days of Carlo and Ing, Carcano?
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Nice, @bentombed["Copy Image Link"]:
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This very much sounds like too much load through the demanding Ignition Switch circuitry. Or faulty connections from battery to ground or battery to starter. Have you serviced the critical Main Ground from battery to the right-rear of the gear box? As well as those to the starter solenoid and the grounding bolts that hold the starter to place? Not unusual that excessive load is additive through the circuit and not just one primary point of failure. We have pulled the Ignition Switch from a Le Mans "in the field" when the owner had misplaced his key and it was time to go home. It is a fiddly operation beneath the fairing best performed by the hands of a violinist intent on the solution . . . [haha - I got to say "fiddly" and "violinist" in the same sentence! ]
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Using CadreCycle.com for parts catalog, I see two different "Instrument holder/frame" . . . GU01590500 (probably for the "trapezoidal" headlight) and for "Singapore[SGP], United States of America[USA]" . . . . GU01590520 ("rectangular" headlight?) (Pages 12/13 on the CadreCycle link).
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So, same faring/instrument mounting for all of the Sport 1100/ 1100 Sport-i series? Is it one piece?
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I am thinking you are referring to the fairing "subframe"/ mounting frame, not the front spine-to-motor subframe? Any pictures you can post? [edited your Sport-i year in your post, @ffraz, to read '97.]
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Very curious, on November 12 I rode mySport about 30 miles/50 km to a favorite deli out in the country. It had sat over two weeks and I did not "condition" the battery before riding as I usually do. After a bowl of chili and an hour's conversation, she would not start: slow crank-> clickety-click. I carry a lightweight jumper cable set and had it started right away. I also carry a voltmeter (don't we all?) and the charging voltage at a couple thousand rpm was a solid 14.2v. Rode home without shutting off for fuel, initiated the "PC545 Conditioning" and ordered a replacement for the (still) original Valeo starter. [FWIW, the early V11 (like mySport) do not have the Ignition Switch starting issue of the later V11. That is up to Relay#1 Normally Open contact. There is a fresh CIT 20a/30a relay in that position.]
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There is enough of a hole on the broken Zerk to tap in an “EZ-Out” type bolt extractor and apply heat then a little impact to remove the leftover?
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Hmm, I was thinking it meant he removed the terminals in the relay bases and tightened ("Crimped") them . . .
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Thanks, @cash1000! Can't really see from the photo what the "new" relay is. Looks like Relay #4 is OMRON, not sure which model . . .
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Less than two weeks to EICMA 2021 . . . The Moto Guzzi/Piaggio presence will be telling . . . "They" have made it crystal clear that "we" are not their target market. I'm good with that. Pretty sure everyone one knows I have my Guzzi-of-choice. That this direction has cultured a new and younger market segment, beginning with the contemporary V7/V9 range and effectively transitioning to the V85TT shows impressive direction and vision, IMHO. Will the V7/9 ---> V85TT crowd embrace this new V100 platform/direction? I, as just one enthusiast, do delightfully hope so!
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Apparently, this model is the V100 Mandello. A safe introductory name without any previous model for comparison, yet with significant historical provenance well beyond the LeMans model.
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Early Sport and Rosso Mandello very definitely benefit from a High Current relay in Position #1 (Start) as well as Position #5 (Fuel/Ignition). Yet, there is some wisdom in running the same High Current 5-pin relays in all positions where they will all run cooler, last longer, and be available as ready spares to swap if needed. Presently, the most available high current relay was discovered by @p6x from CIT Relay and Switch, available from various suppliers: