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Fantastic stuff there! D'ya have anything on Storage Jars?
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Some of us don't read wildguzzi very often. Not enough wheat. Too much chaff.
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Wow. I'd like confirmation (not that I don't trust you, but that is out there). Greg has been involved in MG, probably longer than I have. If it's true, I wish you best of luck, Greg. Let us know how we can help you, since you have helped so many of us. "Us" means all 247 people still riding Guzzi's. (yes, slightly sarcastic; I've had a couple glasses of good Australian wine)
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Kind of homely in my opinion, but I had to laugh at the comments section: October 15, 2010 | Jimmy C. Interesting thoughts on it's looks. Actually, the guys here at Pipeburn were wondering if you could maybe approach some of the "really ugly" girls around where you live and get them to shoot us an email or two? Well, I do wish them the best of luck. It is certainly an interesting bike.
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Damn, Henry- glad you are ok. watch out for trucks!
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Just my opinion, but I would call the dealer up and tell him NOT TO TOUCH MY F#@$KING BIKE. Get it the heck out of there now, before they destroy something else. I have zero confidence they could effect any work competently. Then send them the bill for the parts.
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!Update 10/15/11! Shifting still bad .Almost killed me !
jrt replied to mznyc's topic in Technical Topics
Matt, I'm assuming you took the plate off and visually inspected the spring? Did you look at the boss that the spring rides on? Perhaps it has some wear, allowing the spring to run 'off center'? I'm just throwing out guesses here- -
HI Ben I'll echo everyone else's sentiments- glad you are ok. Don't sweat the bike too much- it's just a possession, a piece of machinery. You'll get another soon enough. Have you considered a dual sport like a DR650 or KLR650? They are great bikes for tall folks, but probably too slow for you. Or buy another V11. They are way undervalued right now. Or a Loopframe. You said you liked to tinker, right? I love my Eldo. It's no sportbike, but I never have an urge to drive it like one. Edit: What about a BMW F800 GS or S?
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The problem that might come up is one of fairness. How do sponsoring contributors (haven't seen mph mentioned) vs non sponsors fair? So, I'm not sure a FAQ is the correct forum, but someone might start a good dealers thread?
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Actually, I looked in the faq section after reading your last reply, Skeeve. Heck, I didn't see a 'Good Dealers' thread....Am I just missing it? Anyhow, + 1 for the ones mentioned, and also check out Ned's Auto and Cycle in Riverside, IA. Jim is a great person to deal with.
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This is a REALLY good point. Carl Allison (among others) had a minor crash on his V11 and found that the frame can easily bend or crack. Carl documented everything very well. Here is an early thread on the subject. http://www.v11lemans.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=9339 Not trying to scare you, but you should know so as to look for damage.
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Sorry to hear that. Glad you weren't on the bike.
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Descriptions of...well, you'll get it. By the way, these work great on employment evaluation forms. A few clowns short of a circus. A few fries short of a Happy Meal. An experiment in Artificial Stupidity. A few beers short of a six-pack. Dumber than a box of hair. A few peas short of a casserole. Doesn't have all his cornflakes in one box. The wheel's spinning, but the hamster's dead. One Fruit Loop shy of a full bowl. One taco short of a combination plate. A few feathers short of a whole duck. All foam, no beer. The cheese slid off her cracker. Body by Fisher, brains by Mattel. Couldn't pour water out of a boot with instructions on the heel. He fell out of the Stupid tree and hit every branch on the way down. An intellect rivaled only by garden tools. As smart as bait. Chimney's clogged. Doesn't have all his dogs on one leash. Doesn't know much but leads the league in nostril hair. Elevator doesn't go all the way to the top floor. Forgot to pay her brain bill. Her sewing machine's out of thread. His antenna doesn't pick up all the channels. His belt doesn't go through all the loops. If she had another brain, it would be lonely. Missing a few buttons on his remote control. No grain in the silo. Proof that evolution CAN go in reverse. Receiver is off the hook. Several nuts short of a full pouch. Skylight leaks a little. Slinky's kinked. Surfing in Nebraska. Too much yardage between the goal posts. Not the sharpest knife in the drawer. The lights are on, but nobody's home. 24 cents short of a quarter.
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A red ship and a blue ship have a mid-ocean collision. The ships sank, but the crews were marooned.
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That's steel, so it should be easy to weld. PITA to get all the plastic out of the way, though. I just checked rebootguzzispares.com and they have a '06 sport, so if all else fails, you won't have to buy new. I've been drinking Germain Robin Alambic Brandy recently (just as something different than single malt). Worth a try- it's good stuff. Costs about as much as single malt. Eases the pain just as well.
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I have a ventura rack and it will hold 20 pounds easy. It's solid. And ugly. Here's a picture with the rack off, so you can see the 'horns' that stick up. You can buy a variety of rack sizes and styles, so that's a plus. But...it's ugly. I don't seem to have a picture of the rack mounted on the bike.
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!Update 10/15/11! Shifting still bad .Almost killed me !
jrt replied to mznyc's topic in Technical Topics
I don't know if I totally agree with the extra internal plate rational. I have an '01 that seems to shift just fine and I use plain ol' synthetic oil with a bit of moly added. Statistics of small numbers I guess. Maybe I have a 'good one' or maybe something else. There could be some variance on the spring locator or spring diameter. We'll probably never know. On a related note- I really like traditional (5speed) Guzzi transmissions. I have hell of miles on them and, while slow shifting, have always done me right. I like the shimming document as well; thanks for that link. I have one box that was shimmed by Zydeco Racing (Mike Tiberio) and he does a Damn Fine Job. For the newer 6 speed- suggestions here have all been good- grease moving surfaces, change clutch oil, change transmission oil. Not a lot else to it. If you haven't taken the plate off, you should just to inspect the parts and look for wear. Have you noticed any swarf on the magnet in the drain plug? -
Thanks Raz, Yes, it's just a friction cover- use a knife, but careful not to scratch the chrome (ish stuff).
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You have to remove the top yoke of the triple tree. I did it 6-7 years ago, so I am sketchy on the details, but.... Remove..or drop the clipons (there's a bolt underneath as well as the clamp bolts) Loosen up the dash and the keyswitch (don't remember what I did but it was straight forward) Loosen the top triple clamp and lift up. You might need to help it with a rubber mallet. The steering head bearings nuts are just castle nuts, aren't they?
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Wasn't there someone looking for stucchi crossover recently? Sorry to see that done to your bike, Jon. I hope you are ok.
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I know it has been done, but I think there are some issues with fit- like you might need to cut the fairing down some in order to install it. Good luck and post pictures when it's done. I like the MK 1 fairing.
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Mine's going on 5 years. Doesn't see a lot of rain, though.
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I'll show my particular bias- an R90S fairing or equivalent.
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grease or neversieze should be ok. Um, be careful when you try to dissasemble the cush drive. The bolts (they are hex bolts, right?) are very, very soft. They also have threadlock on them, so heat them up if you can. Oh, and the vents look like little square-profile mushroom caps. Easy to spot, as Docc points out.