I don't know about no kit, but I use a turkey baster with a hose on the end. Fill up the baster & attach the hose to the bleeder, open the bleeder & squeeze on the baster. Air rises, bubbles will be seen in the master cylinder.
Let me add another thing about FBF. I recently bought a PCIII usb that came from FBF new in the box. The PC had a sticker on saying that it was loaded with FBF's V11 sport map. I thought okay I'll just plug it in & take a ride . It ran like crap. It turned out that it was loaded with a Ducati 750/900 map even though it had 2 stickers one on the box & one on the unit saying it was loaded with FBF's V11 Sport map. Beware
On a related note it looks like Canada is fixing to flex its military muscle. Bring in the U.N. before its too late
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/4175446.stm
What kind of cam are you using that has so much lift or duration that you would run into interference ?Have you used modeling clay? Are you using the Hi Comp pistons? I'm just curious, sounds like one hell of a Hot Rod
Dr. Gil, I don't speak German, but I've bought a couple things from this guy. He doesn't speak English but somehow we get the transactions done. He has other stuff besides what you see here. Just ask
http://stores.ebay.com/Simones-Guzziladen_...aQ3amesstQQtZkm
You can email him direct @ 320060312288-0001@T-Online.de His name is Stefan
Then there is http://www.mphcycles.com/ occasionally they get a wrecked bike & somtimes have take off parts
He plans on sailing it across the Atlantic next year for a good cause (children in hospitals). Now...about that glue he used to assemble it...
http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/n...e_uk_vikingship
Here is his official website with plenty of pictures.
http://www.obvikingship.com/index3.htm
The things ya can do with a little spare time.
I have no experience with any filters other than the UFI that comes with the bike & the Wal-Mart ST3614. I ran across a site somewhere that had a fliter teardown & the ST3614 was shown to be a well constructed quality filter. Plus all Guzzi riders are cheap, cost at Wal-Mart $1.97
These guys are good to deal with & ship quick & you'll have the comforting feeling that you've used what the factory used http://www.mgcycle.com/oilfilter.html
^^ How about a truckstop ? Where you'll probably pay out the ass. Or you could look up bulk oil distributor & buy a case
http://www.google.com/local?hl=en&lr=&safe...&sa=X&oi=localr