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  1. I like that saddle! But, what is the big crazy star on the tank? And why is the leather booted lady not on the lovely saddle? Break time?
  2. Tease . . . Where's the ?? Reverse cones and wire spokes . . .
  3. I really have no idea how difficult your local enforcement may be. It does seem that those small cans on the V11 would be, well, "boisterous!"
  4. I don't suppose it is all that uncommon for the power distribution to be a bit shielded. Luhbo's suggestion to get the power out of the headlamp shell is a good one. He's a smart guy, Hubert . . .
  5. I've run my Sport open from the center collector just for grins. It is scary loud and maybe not too "refined." A couple of these FMF cans mounted to the outlets would be interesting. And, hey, there's a lot of cover noise in NYC and the constabulary is pretty forgiving, no?
  6. Yes, taking the power from the 4W "dipped light", park lamp, or "city lamp" circuit in the headlamp shell would be sensible as the current requirement should be quite low and the power to that circuit does not come through the headlamp switch or any relay, but only through Fuse 6 and the ignition switch. The draw on the circuit is less than 2 amps, so the existing 5 amp fuse should be good to go for your VDO set up. Post back a nice picture of them, yes?
  7. Wow, my stock Sachs was maybe 500#/" and the Ohlins is 485 . . . Hardly wot me "pants" tell me. Well, me pants have lied to me before, then . . .
  8. Interesting that old thread was only a year ago! And more interesting: post#13 by Gavo (Based on ratchethack's mathism): Posted 24 December 2009 - 02:44 AM Thanks ratchet the calculator is very helpful. I get 9.5kg/mm Still, I don't get the Ohlins units in "newtons per mm." My "#26" spring is (supposedly) 85 N/mm. How does that translate to pounds per inch?
  9. Yes, the heels on the Stelvio are very exciting. Oh! Wheels! Yes, yes. Very nice wheels . . .
  10. Antonio! I knew I could depend on you for the EICMA Report! Piaggio has nice models with their, er, "models?" What of the Tiger800??
  11. For those of you who plan way, waay ahead (you know who you are - I got your text!), the South'n Spine Raiders will gather for SSR Seven in Twenty Eleven at Tellico Plains, Tennessee. Last year's venue was overwhelmingly popular, so we'll return to The Lodge at Tellico. We'll be riding the weekend before memorial Day (May 20-22). While we are celebrating the *soon-to-be-vintage * Guzzi spine frame, all models and makes are happily enjoyed. It is again, after all, a non-event unaffiliated with this website, the administrator, Moto Guzzi, or any members, posters, or attendees. There is no real plan, agenda, registration, insurance, or support. Yet, a good time was had by all! It's only seven months away. I need to get that rear subframe welded and replace those rear drive seals!
  12. HA, neither of my original mirrors have the spacer, but both do appear to have the space!
  13. I was hoping dear Greg might have rung in by now. Perhaps they have broken his PC in half and thrown the haft out the gate of the fort? Even with that, maybe we'll see the sequel to Moto Guzzi Big Twins. I hope so as the original is quite worth the space on your shelf. As to the definition of "European", it gets so muddled with all the "wretched refuse of your teeming shore" having come here (or were "sent") to the States to start import businesses, mine coal, and otherwise pop up ethnic eateries. No, really, I think "European" brings to mind impeccable taste, fine design, depth of insight, refinement, and a sense of the delicate balance of life and living. Come to think of it, this sounds like everything I've heard about life in Seattle, Washington. Which makes me wonder, ever the more, how Greg and MI could have parted company. Maybe he moved to Europe.
  14. The lower portion with the 20mm hex should thread fully into the bracket on the clip-on. With the stalk of the mirror inserted, the "upper" black 21 mm sleeve will screw down to make the lock. Properly installed, you can return your Guzzi to the original blurry view to the rear obscured only by your elbows.
  15. The operative term in the manual instructing how to insert the dip stick is "screw it up." Here in the States that means something that, well, you don't want to do to your Guzzi!
  16. Be certain the lower drive has its mount pressed well in. JBWeld the metal disc in place. Tighten the mount to the gearbox and be certain the two screws mounting the upper drive are tight. Even with all that and my third Veglia, my needle bounces crazily slowing to a stop. The best replacement? Probably GPS; although my ZUMO 550 did not outlast any of my Veglias! (OK, I did drop it that one time) Don't shy away from solid reliable expedients:
  17. I'm still waiting for the colder temperatures to see what may happen next. During some very aggressive sport-touring, in moderate temperatures, the Sport made 38-40 USmpg (typical for me would have been 35-37). So, that may be only a 5% improvement. The coldest temps I ride (40 F/ 4 C) have always given me 32-34 mpg. Maybe the next couple months will reveal those numbers. Still, the idle and heat tolerance in traffic remains notably better with the Delrin temperature sensor holder and the thermister itself denuded. Yet, that's only after four and a half months and 4500 miles, so I'm not sure that's "long term" in the 76,000 mile/10 year scheme of things. I guess I say that to be conservative and modest and askance. Certainly, I am not inclined to JBWeld the thermister back together or go back to the (unbreakable) heavy brass holder. I tried that and it didn't work out for me.
  18. I have Guzzi's "offroad" carbon Mistral on my Sport. They save five pounds (ten Kg) per side! I have ridden with other V11s with carbon, aluminum, titanium, round, oval, this crossover, and that crossover. It has always been fun to say, "Oh the round carbon has much greater resonance than the oval metal." "A deeper sound" and all . . . They all sound fantastic once the original, awful, choking LaFranconis are off. Other than a proper tuning, no special firmware/software is needed to enjoy your V11 with the lovely pipes.
  19. Aero Leathers link for you sorry goozie-oosties that couldn't google it up for yourselves. Cool stuff!
  20. That would make her 18 or 19, I suppose. She doesn't look 12. And by "semi-professional" this means she could be talked into something unprofessional about half the time?
  21. Greg, hope this means bigger and better things for you. For me, I'm not so sure my "local Moto Guzzi dealer" is still in Seattle, Washington.
  22. Freakin' heretic, messin' with yer sensers like that!
  23. It's a wonderful world where an Australian girl comes to America to shoot a German rifle first made in Spain. With Brazilian, or maybe Greek, ammunition. I don't know for sure, but later they might have gone out for Mexican food. Or maybe Italian; had a Irish ale or some Argentinian wine. Drove back home in a Swedish car made in a Belgian factory owned by a Chinese company. It's a wonderful world!
  24. FG, That's your '02 LeMans? How many miles?
  25. Hi, VanMan! What is your TPS setting at idle? And your idle RPM? Also, please go to your profile and show a location. This will help other members know better how to help. Keep us posted, no? docc
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