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Sure, it's going to need some attention, but what a clean Sport! Observed selling prices on the V11 have been steadily on the rise. That is not out of line as an asking price for what that is, IMO.
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If I could have just one other Moto Guzzi . . . I've seen very few early V11 tanks bubble their paint, and that is usually low on the "panniers" where the moisture would accumulate the most. The worst have been those V11 with extensive "decals" clearcoated onto the tank paint (Rosso and Nero Corsa). I'm not sure what those decals are (polyehtylene sheet?), but they certainly trap any outgassing that might otherwise work its way out of the tank material and its paint.
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ooooh, I know how I would badge that tank . . . only in blue . . .
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I'm guessing your 2003 Sport is a "carry-over" '02 with short chin-pad tank and white face Veglia clocks? That would still be a LongFrame, so the long tank would still fit. edit: Okay, yeah, I remember your Sport!
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My understanding is that both the early/chin-pad/external pump&filter short tank and the later/internal componentry long tank are both Acerbis roto-molded polyamide ("Nylon"-like polymer). We are fortunate to have members that have experience with both tanks. @Lucky Philcomes to mind . . .
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ANSWERED Emergency on long trip: any advice on bike randomly shutting down?
docc replied to jetboy's topic in Technical Topics
Phase Sensor plugs into the harness under the tank on the left side, beside the front of the spine frame: white and orange wires. (The location shown is after "grooming." Your connector could be anywhere in that vicinity) . . . Phase/timing sensor, itself, is seen at the very bottom, right of this image ^^ -
ANSWERED Emergency on long trip: any advice on bike randomly shutting down?
docc replied to jetboy's topic in Technical Topics
@jetboy, the O-ring is a standard #112. Viton should be available at a quality parts store. -
ANSWERED Emergency on long trip: any advice on bike randomly shutting down?
docc replied to jetboy's topic in Technical Topics
The phase/timing sensor is located at the top/left of the timing chest forward of the left cylinder. Its spacer is a metal shim under the hold-down flange. It is not spaced by the O-ring (although Tinus89's swelled O-ring interfered with his. @jetboy, does your Sport still have the electric petcock? If so, pull back the rubber boot and inspect the electrical connections. Those wires have been known to break causing a fuel starvation. -
ANSWERED Emergency on long trip: any advice on bike randomly shutting down?
docc replied to jetboy's topic in Technical Topics
Why do you think that? Rode through a flock of Monarch butterflies? -
ANSWERED Emergency on long trip: any advice on bike randomly shutting down?
docc replied to jetboy's topic in Technical Topics
#5 is the one of the two most stressed relays on your early Sport. It is at the back. Your #1 is the next most stressed. But, it seems you took care of this with the proper High Current G8HE OMRONS? A set of simple (but neglected) connections to check are beneath the fuse block for the front two fuses. The fuse block can be lifted (pried) up and these connectors inspected and secured: -
ANSWERED Emergency on long trip: any advice on bike randomly shutting down?
docc replied to jetboy's topic in Technical Topics
That is sooooooo unlikely. More likely a connection or switch. 1) Does it return to normal when cooled down? 2) Does the fault change with sidestand up versus down? -
ANSWERED Emergency on long trip: any advice on bike randomly shutting down?
docc replied to jetboy's topic in Technical Topics
Oh, a flat-tappet AirB&B + V11LM.com . . . Does it run normally now that it has cooled down? [V11Sport-OhShitHotLine - Operators are standing by . . .] -
ANSWERED Emergency on long trip: any advice on bike randomly shutting down?
docc replied to jetboy's topic in Technical Topics
Have you ever serviced and inspected your ignition switch? -
ANSWERED Emergency on long trip: any advice on bike randomly shutting down?
docc replied to jetboy's topic in Technical Topics
What "new" relays did you install? And, do you have spare relays onboard (what type are those?) -
Moderator disclaimer: 1) Yep, this thread content is borderline and could get out of hand yet. Honestly, I just watch how y'all are courteous to one another and basically moderate your own-selves. Good on ya. 2) After the initial "conversation" I made some posts relevant to the topic title. The (obvious) action seemed well accepted. 3) Yet, the topic title really does not reflect the intent of the OP, hence the topic was moved to this suforum for "banter." I've marked Scud's post about considering "epistemology" as the topic "answer" as this concept is deeply relevant to forums such as ours. From Jaap's founding of this site nineteen years ago (!), we have kept a knowledge based approach to sharing. I have found nowhere else (internet or otherwise) where folks are so willing to help one another. Still, there is this constant balance and tension between opinion/belief and fact/reality. Can we say epistemology is the reason oil and tire threads have the reputation they have earned all across the web?
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I spite of my encouragement to go to the trouble to condition the Odyssey to get the most out of it, and take the load off of our nefarious charging system, an 80% PC545 has still been a vastly better performer for me than any other "power sports" battery I've ever seen or owned.
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I recall Ing. Giulio Carcano responding to the call for a new motorcycle for the Presidential Guard (Reggimento Corazzieri Carabinieri) saying it should have "The Presence of a Norman Horse." Pretty sure he nailed it! [If I were important (I'm not) and deserved a motorcycle escort (I don't), I would feel confident surrounded by dedicated folks on V85TTs . . .]
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My Rottweiler would routinely eat the bumper cover off the back of my truck. Never the front. After a couple replacements I decided the back of the truck was his and he could keep it any way he liked it . . .
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Lost heirloom on Cherohala Parkway
docc replied to Pressureangle's topic in Special place for banter and conversation
Lost pocket knife found May 2021, Indian Boundary Campground, Cherohala Skyway. Inscription: DAVID BLANTON FROM DAD 4-14-84 [wow, @Pressureangle, a genuine kindness. I typed out the message to make it web-searchable. Maybe someone could post this on ADVRider as well . . .] -
I recall one of our members stated it's the other-way-'round: Metzler owns Pirelli . . . Recently, I found it a reassurance that my new Bridgestones are still made in Japan and my Avons are still made in England. I recall Metzler, in the past, were made in Germany, but as footgoose says - you'll know when you see the tire.