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It has been a nice vacation from bickering politics, has it not? Miatas are less controversial, unless they have chromoly hard cush rubbers. Of course it could be argued that Rotary powered Mazdas are Better.
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Looking forward to the results! Right now it is pretty confusing...
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Maybe, the most accurate picture comes from the dreaded NY Times: http://www.nytimes.com/2008/11/15/us/polit...amp;oref=slogin
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in the interest pretense of fair and balanced, here is the WSJ version of the alleged left wing conspiracy to get a comedian in office: http://online.wsj.com/article/SB122644940271419147.html
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Here's the facts, which Ratchet hates so much, being from the People's Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al_Franken
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Redneck back on a Guzzi
dlaing replied to todd haven's topic in Special place for banter and conversation
Menezes: http://aftermathnews.wordpress.com/2007/10...being-murdered/ The @#$$#! content is purely coincidental... -
He's doing fine. I keep bumping into him a Home Town Buffet. Last time he there some guy at the table next to Rachet started talking politics and Ratchet moved to a different table. He could have been avoiding me, too, but I think he just wanted to read in peace. He is still riding his Guzzi and his dual purpose but has shifted attention to a Mazda Miata.
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I disagree. Paul gave a reason: I read that to mean we can talk about the election. So, how about that McCain and his dirty shmear campaign backfiring on him. Do you think the selection of Palin as his running mate was a mistake? I am so happy the color barrier got dented, but I am even happier to have a non-Republican in the White House! Yeeeehooooo! Happy Days are here again! (Maybe we can outlaw torture, reduce the outrageous percentage of blacks in prison, resist the temptation of war, separate church and state, balance the budget, have election reform, and have welfare for the needy(people), not the greedy (corporations)) Sharing the often mis-quoted words of Michelle Obama, for the first time in my adult lifetime, I am really proud of my country. I'll bet she is even prouder now that Barack has won! "What we have learned over this year is that hope is making a comeback. It is making a comeback. And let me tell you something--for the first time in my adult lifetime, I am really proud of my country. And not just because Barack has done well, but because I think people are hungry for change. And I have been desperate to see our country moving in that direction and just not feeling so alone in my frustration and disappointment. I've seen people who are hungry to be unified around some basic common issues, and it's made me proud."
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I think your signature says it, Guzzi Brother, one of us. (who also happens to be one of 'them', when it comes to politics)
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Cool. Something we can agree on
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A perfect example. Should we be reporting you to homeland security?
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As I read the 2nd amendment, it is ambiguous enough that you cannot draw an exact conclusion. There is no restriction on what kind of weapons we can keep and bear, if we are a member of a well regulated militia. Nuclear weapons, chemical weapons, body armor, anti-aircraft, anti-battleship, air craft, battleships etc. But are we well regulated if we have Nuclear and Chemical weapons? I suppose that is where other laws like the Geneva Convention come into play. If we are not a member of a well regulated militia, we are not guaranteed any right to keep and bear arms, by the 2nd amendment. But, gun advocates have gone to great lengths to redefine the second amendment and courts have often ruled in their favor, and the popular consensus is that we have some rights to keep and bear arms, even if we are not in well regulated militias. Gun control has followed the assassinations of the Kennedys and the attempt at Reagan. Unless some right wing nut job goes and shoots at Obama, we are not likely to see any major changes. Maybe that is what they are betting on???? I just hope we don't more Waco like ATF raids. There is a big difference between building up arsenals for defense against the ever-coming armageddon, defense against burglars, or simply pleasure of gun ownership, vs. offense with purpose such as terrorism, treason, or crime.
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Yeeeehooo, the eight year battle against impotence is over! This was the best erection ever!!! Nothing limp about it and the result was SENSATIONAL! Lets just see if we can keep it up for 8 years. Yes, we can. Yes, we can. Yes, we can. Yes, we can! If last night didn't do it for some of you, maybe a video of Obama Girl is what you need? Traditional Marital Aid, or Sexist Krap that may get outlawed by the Islamic Marxist Terrorist Regime. LOL!
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For SoCal folk, Kind of short notice: http://www.socalnorton.com/calendar.html
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I'll bet you wish you had that RossoPuro crash guard on there BEFORE the accident! ATGATT should probably apply to our bikes, too. Congratulations on getting it back together. It looks very nice, worthy of bike of the month!!!
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Solutions to Higher compression are: Lower compression Reshaped combustion chamber and or piston. Reduced squish (a counterintuitive approach since it raises compression, but experts say it reduces pinging.) Solutions to combustion chamber deposits: Seafoam (never tried it) proper map to eliminate overly rich spots on the map. (apparently debatable) Solutions to lean mixture: tune-up re-map go back to stock mufflers Solutions to high engine load: ride slower Go on diet EDIT oh yeah, downshift (downshifting may be viable solution if you ping at 3000 rpm but if you ping at 6000 RPM all bets are off). Solutions to high ambient temperature: Don't ride in Summer. Big Bore water cooled kit.
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IVECO V11ECO green machine???
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Our instructions recommend keeping the right throttle idle screw off completely. The right throttle will remain in place by tension on the synchronization rod. The benefit of doing it that way is that the balance is better maintained when transitioning from idle to giving it throttle. But there are counter-arguments to this. There is more flex between the left screw and the TPS, so if you close the throttle ten times, you will get several different voltage readings at the TPS, but if you set the right screw also, the throttle closing will get a more consistent TPS voltage reading at idle. The difference between the two methods is small, at least theoretically. In practice I am sure we will see 10HP gains (just kidding!) If the idle screws were loctited in, I could see how it would be beneficial to lock down the two idle set screws so that two TBs would rest consistently at idle, in balance, with a more consistent TPS reading. But I can also see that setting the right idle screw causes the left cylinder to pull harder initially. Six of one, half dozen of the other as far as I am concerned. We wanted simple instructions, so that the left screw only is what we came up with. Instructions are here: http://www.v11lemans.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=12204
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I am rich. You can count on me for 1 euro! But I think we should wait the bastards out. Piggadaggio is now left with a badge, some old parts that might be worth a little something, a debt, some patents, a money hole museum, and a bad reputation. They are going to find the badge next to worthless, unless they can build a better Guzzi with respect for tradition. The old parts are worth less than the debt. If we could get some of the Billionaires on this forum to contribute, we could wait on Piaggio's failure with the Guzzi Badge, which will happen when the bean counters say to turn the museum into condos. We then buy the patents for 1 million, the museum for another million, and the badge and parts for 1 euro. The workers get their jobs back, and Piaggio get the debt erased by the 2 million and one, and they get a tax write-off and everybody is happy, except for the realists that wanted to turn the factory into condos.
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That is a debatable question. People get good results with all methods. I prefer to balance with the bleed screws and am adamant that doing so produces better results. I prefer not to use the right idle set screw because the transition to throttle on is smoother, but using the right idle screw may help keep a reliable idle, and give a more identical TPS reading with each closing of the throttle. Yes, do use the white knob to adjust the balance at higher revs, like 2-3K.
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Ditto. If in doubt, reverse left and right hose. I have never seen any inaccuracy with mine. What has thrown me off is that if bumped it can lose the zeroing. Be sure to zero it before and make sure it zeroes after. I imagine they are delicate and Greg Field has probably had problems with damaged ones....
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What a shame. I'll be sure to ask for Butch and refuse Glenn next time I need their service. I can see why you would want to pass completely on their service.
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Be careful not to lose the ball bearings that actuate the brake light and clutch switch! Otherwise a five to ten minute job can turn into hours of searching for the ball bearing. Also be forewarned that if you don't find the bearing, the size of the replacement is critical to the point that the light goes on.
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Another reason for short levers is to reduce the chance of lever damage when you drop the bike. (if you drop the bike) I would have gotten the short levers, but I am not strong enough to deal with hours of clutching with a short lever, and I wanted symmetry between the levers, otherwise I would have gone for a short brake lever. I keep the levers inward as much as possible, and the Napoleon Bar-end mirrors help protect the Pazzos, but with a high impact, all bets are off.
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What you said is true. Certainly if you take a good running bike, add a free flowing muffler and it starts to pink, adding fuel is the proper solution. And in many other cases adding fuel is a good enough solution But I am not sure why you disagree. If you simply take a PCIII to a stock Guzzi tuned by the shop to compensate for emission legislation, add some overly rich map that you downloaded, you could be running rich enough to cause carbon build-up and eventually get a pinging problem. But heck, I could be missing something too, and carbon buildup may never cause pinging on our bikes, even running 10:1 fuel ratios????????? But I doubt that it is a non-possibility, and I'll bet many of our bikes with Power Commanders and downloaded maps, have more than ideal carbon buildup, so much so that if we put the bike completely back to stock we would have pinging issues. Again, I could be wrong...