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  1. I could look after the Smileys Box? I could clean-up the Tenni Forum
  2. Can't wait for the next series to see what's on the table. Last time it was home-made whiskey. This time it's a tin of hemorrhoid ointment. Next time? I'd like to see a knitting pattern.
  3. Perfect. Jaap has GOT TO add that to the big box of smileys. (And get rid of: )
  4. By then, there won't be any petrol and bikes will be banned anyway. And it'll be Waterworld.
  5. What! Is there no justice? No... is there too much justice? Is this standard, ordinary person jury service, or something to do with the job? Any chance it could finish early? Take a couple of days to get up there and a couple back, or maybe more, for a tour around?
  6. Come on Bendy, it's not really that difficult to spot the OLD CURMUDGEONS on the board. Here - why isn't there a smiley with a beard(grey)?! We must have one, this being a Moto Guzzi board and all...
  7. You may remember that this was the time of the infamous bodge, where an aluminium roller collar was constructed to maximise the operation of the fast idle cam ~~ before I thought about it and realised there was probably an adjustment to be had by way of a simple srew fastener. And indeed there was. There's no such thing?
  8. Ah. Looking at photos of springs for the seat-latch thread has reminded me that I adjusted the fast idle mech, when I swapped over springs, so that it would go through the full rev range – not for any worthwhile reason other than – just because it could. So maybe fast idle doesn't normally give a massive increase (and it doesn't need to), nevertheless, you should be able to get a reasonable lift from it. On mine as standard (er, it may have slipped through the Quality Control With Excess Slack department) the fast idle cam made limited (and not even immediate) contact with the accelerator pin – until things were adjusted.
  9. QC with excess slack It's all in the (mis)reading and (mis)understanding. Punctuation may be required for qualification. Is there a dept. called 'Quality Control With Excess Slack'? I would llike to think so. Or is it just that some wiry bits with excess slack in 'em, slip through Quality Control?
  10. I must speak to the Lord Mayor about this matter
  11. As Ratchet says. ~ and as I happen to have a couple of pics that I used in a previous thread, might as well post them again ~ The standard opening arrangement is nice and simple but not a triumph of slick and accurate fitting. As standard, the seat opening mech. is marginally effective and this may be your problem. Open it (following Ratchet's instructions) and then fix it so it doesn't keep on happening. The inner cable wire is too long, so the latch doesn't start to open when the key is turned. Whether you keep the in-situ spring or swap it, add a collar to take-up wire slack. and then the seat opens straight away, without excess force.
  12. Hey, you're not fooling! as I believe the Americans say. In fact, if Jaap doesn't adopt this as a strap line for the Board, I may have to incotporate it in a future sig: V11lemans.com – We • offer polite answers along with friendly joviality • supply gentlemanly facts • address mechanical and societal issues with aplomb • No fouling! * some fooling
  13. yes, it is an archaic form of the spelling hence it's use here. Ain't Motoe Guzzi mode an archaic mode? If the Grisoe gets an 8-valve motor I'll consider dropping the e. Or else it's just to annoy the Aemericaens. black Br*va Quail Quake? Quack?? "Republicans have been accused of abandoning the poor. It's the other way around. They never vote for us." -- Quayle,1988
  14. The lockwire could make a bit a mess when it comes off and wraps round the internals. Spose if the wire was set in glue it would keep it in place. Fibreglass resin?
  15. It's a fair haul up, but the 'heart of the highlands' – great. Better not miss the early ferry over, this time. Any Buells this year, Chris?
  16. Tiny Tim's friend
  17. potatoe
  18. Handy line that, Martin. I wonder have I got enough room to squeeze that into the sig, perhaps in capitals? What, are the Democrats coming?
  19. I know. Hands up. I was ashamed to post it.
  20. Oh, right click and refresh page
  21. It's a difficult choice, I grant you: time – or mashed potatoes? I can't decide which is more of a luxury but time must be more of a mystery – more people every day must ask, what time is it? than people who ask, what potatoe is that? however it's easier to identify the correct time (people can, for example, log into V.11 Lemans.com and check the handy forum clock) than it is to identify the precise potatoe (for instance, this forum gives no help at all, well, apart from a few pictures of the 1200s potatoe) so, something to ponder
  22. It's Scottish ye eejit
  23. I'm having that line
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