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Admin Jaap

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  1. Just keep in mind that the Ballabio's headlight is fixed to the frame, while the "older" sport models have theirs mounted to the forks. That will make a difference in mounting a screen that's been made for the V11Sport.
  2. Thanks, I'm not going to try anymore. Got it working with this huge old computer, that fit's exactly under my workbench. Now only get it to connect to my home network/internet, and put a bed and a fridge in the garage and Jaap is a happy camper!
  3. Aprilia top box thread
  4. Of all races today, Frankie Chili's victory in the SBK impressed me most... from 11th place to 1st in 11 rounds. And somehow I really like it when an "old" 998 wins from a new 999.
  5. Here's my story on installing the PCIII... I just got out of the garage and installed the PCIII. Finally. Last week I got my license back so I was in a hurry to get the bike ready. The Öhlins fork, K&N pods, Ballabio handlebars... The bike ran great with only the Mistral mufflers and X-over but with the pods installed I thought it was time to get the PCIII into action. But first I had to find a means to upload a map. My laptop hasn't got a serial port anymore... so no go there. On eBay I found a cheap Palmtop M100. It came complete... yeah right... no cable. No go. Then I bought an USB-serial cable to connect the laptop to the PCIII... no go. Then EUREKA! I had an old PII desktop computer, which I moved to my garage. I had the bloody thing running and was ready to load the almost fitting mapwhen the graphic card ""melted" So off to my local computer shop to get a cheap card. They gave me a 2nd hand free! Excellent. (They will get more business from me in the future.) Download the fitting drivers and presto, computer worked again. The rest was a breeze. Installed the PCIII software, connected the computer with the PCIII and uploaded the map. This afternoon I'm going to look for some nice mirrors... maybe Duc Monster? Pics will follow asap. But now... 23°C
  6. Belfastguzzi, you are right about moving this thread to Tech Topics. My initial goal was to have forum where members could share tips & tricks, or even write down a manual . But boundries are quite vague... It doesn't matter much to me... On some forums, especially computer related ones, you'll get flamed by a 15 year old geek who hasn't left his bedroom for three consecutive years, f.i. when accidentally posting in the wrong forum. Not here!
  7. As announced, today I deleted all members with 0 posts. I also deleted all entries in the Lurker's Forum. Member numbers are down to 510... So more than 50% hasn't visited/posted this site the last two months...
  8. The bearings are A+ quality: SKF from Sweden. It's probably due to the incorrect spacer length. (They are probably made by Luigi himself)
  9. Flawless Dutch ... Amazing! I really appreciate that.
  10. Don't worry... I found them quite amusing, these conversations with your alter ego. btw... I have deleted the King Nit account. Good riddance
  11. Pixed fer yictures...
  12. Hey Baldini/ King Nit, Stop messing with our head and the the forumisti that you are one and the same guy! I can't resist posting this Blackadder quote : "Wales is a ghastly place. Huge gangs of tough sinewy men roam the valleys terrorising people with their close-harmony singing. You need half a pint of phlegm in your throat just to pronounce the placenames. Never ask for directions in Wales Baldrick, you'll be washing spit out of your hair for a fortnight."
  13. Al, if you want you can add all these dates in the forum calendar.
  14. I've mounted the Ballabio bar on my LeMans and only needed a longer brake line. Don't now if the original fairing will fit anymore.
  15. I have the Mistrals, but I would check out the Ti Exhaust kit with ECU from Moto Guzzi. Just do a search, lots of info on this site.
  16. Belfastguzzi, read this thread. They speak of a completely different price in the UK Thread
  17. Their underwear is meant for extreme outdoor purposes... "Enjoy" the great outdoors like this moron...er...model and you'll be sure to ventilate your nuts off, the hi-tec way. But those t-shirts are excellent!
  18. A few years ago I co-sponsored a Dutch extreme survival team. Another sponsor was a hi-tec underwear manufacturer from New Zealand: Icebreaker I still have 3 t-shirts... great stuff, keeps you warm/cool and dry. But I don't think they'll last 50 years.
  19. leather and latex
  20. Of course I'm serious
  21. I have the same; they fit like a glove.
  22. That's my idea too.
  23. He's obviously talking about you, Al
  24. 2nd series of pics are in.
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