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yes much better price if Canadian.
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I personally wouldn't consider the Scura you've mentioned. For 10k it want's to be perfect, and that includes a clutch/flywheel upgrade-replacement, low mileage and near new. ANY seller who is not absolutely forthcoming with relevant info is hiding something. The '01 would be my choice of the other 2. They both are priced near the high end of reasonable IMO. The Scura with the OEM flywheel still installed is potentially a VERY serious issue! Replacing it yourself is doable (I did mine) but involves $ and a lot of work to separate tranny from engine. $$$$ to have done at the dealer. If the flywheel goes bang while riding, it can take out the motor case and maybe a piece of your leg. No doubt some guys sell their bike to avoid the cost of repair and the possible catastrophe. The aluminum flywheel was installed in 3 models afaik. 2001 Rosso Mandello 2002 Scura 2002 Tenni
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Aircraft/ piloting analogies
footgoose replied to docc's topic in Special place for banter and conversation
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Aircraft/ piloting analogies
footgoose replied to docc's topic in Special place for banter and conversation
Absolutely. For sheer horsepower and firepower the P47 was clearly superior. Some of the combat history I've read lately has left me occasionally feeling a bit sorry for the opposition. -
Aircraft/ piloting analogies
footgoose replied to docc's topic in Special place for banter and conversation
reminds me of an old meme, and... the question 'what is the next word?' -
Aircraft/ piloting analogies
footgoose replied to docc's topic in Special place for banter and conversation
the P38 and the F4U... easily the most beautiful aircraft from the era. followed by the Spitfire and Messerschmidt BF109 -
My rudimentary knowledge of combustion tells me hot can mean a lean mix. First thing I'd look at is a possible air leak into the hot side intake. Like the cap (if you have one) on the balance nipple for the hot side throttle body. Those tend to dry rot. If not that, I would do the check involving a flammable spray onto the intake boot area while idling. While yer at it make sure you have no exhaust leaks. 50 deg doesn't sound like a lot. Is there any color difference to the head pipes? After that ... I'd ask the smart guys.
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might try cable lube. I assume you cleaned it. I use this for all my non hydro bike clutch and brake cables, as well as speedo. I just drip it in at the top till it feels right https://www.triflowlubricants.com/product/tri-flow-superior-lubricant-drip-bottle/
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ok, here's one... 1971 separated US Army early May. This was taken late fall same year. My hair used to grow fast. When I got out I bought the fastest thing I could find. A '69 Mach III. A couple things of note... This was taken at Geist Reservoir outside Indianapolis, when it was owned by the good citizens of Indiana and the water Co. as a resource for water. Then the inevitable... You can't get near the water now unless you walk out someone back door. All private property. All very big $. My fatigue shirt shows signs of the remnants of the heavy starch we used to have done for the level of "Strac" required for Airborne troops. A great set of boots that were lost in Jamaica that winter to a Rastafarian with a pistol. All my money was in a secret pocket in the boot. Ahhh the memories. I add this beautiful bike to the long list fo stuff I should NeVeR have parted with. Ironic that I traded it after 2 years for a 1960 Austin Healey 100 Six... which I also sold.
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5 ground connectors to the negative Odyssey terminal, really?
footgoose replied to bsanorton's topic in Technical Topics
I did the same docc, and got a bit more by bending the tab some -
it seems you might be using "BBCode" use "Direct" as a copy option
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also.... trying to recall as it's been awhile since install/removal .... the brackets curve mount as a 'frown' as apposed to a smile. The raised bits on the bracket is a spacer and goes inside the frame mount for the muff hanger, onto the longer bolts you've installed. need lock nuts to secure brackets.
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yes reverse the brackets so the 2 reinforced mounting holes are forward. They attach to the muffler hanger frame mounting points. Install those first. You'll need longer bolts as I recall to get through everything. I had to remove the rear seat cowel to not damage it getting the bolts in/out. Once the brackets are on, attach rack.
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5 ground connectors to the negative Odyssey terminal, really?
footgoose replied to bsanorton's topic in Technical Topics
my '02 is 3 and 3. I'm researching 4 and 4 terminal blocks as we speak. -
ANSWERED V11 lemans drive shaft (wobble)
footgoose replied to Bob LeClair's topic in Technical Topics
Re: rear axle. We've had instances of owners discovering that the rear wheel 'between the bearings spacer' was manufactured a tad bit short, causing it to eat bearings from lateral stress. Always a good idea to check bearings for notchy-ness every time the wheel is off. This 'could' cause the tightness you are referring to. There is a topic on it somewhere but once again, I can't find it -
So... I used a hammer and then I found this thread. A better idea..... I will post my thread addressing the same, if I can find it.
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I see I left out one other measurement - the wide set holes. That's the same as your frame mount AND the oem 'low' bracket. I can give more detail if you go that rout and need it.
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If you don't find those bracket adapters, they'll be easy to make. Pictured is stock. The offset holes are 23mm center-center with an overall height of 46.80 (no need for accuracy with the height) on a flat steel plate (these are 6.25 thick but anything close will work) Just eyeball the general shape and length. They barely show when installed. The nut you see is welded on but it's not necessary - easy to get to. All holes are the same size as the hanger. The cans are an easy job too. Drill them out, rub out the dings, reassemble. I used alm rivets because I figured I'd dent them again - which I did!. Polish? I didn't have any luck with that, so I used fine scotchbright as a buffer in the same direction of the grain to try to duplicate the orig brushed finish. There are a couple of forum threads on Ti can repair.
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ANSWERED V11 lemans drive shaft (wobble)
footgoose replied to Bob LeClair's topic in Technical Topics
If it's bent, don't ride it fast or far. Just for "shake downs" no pun intended. The vibe will eventually blow out the uni joints. I saw a shaft from an '04 on ebay a short while back, low miles I recall. Hang in there, you'll get it sorted. You're in the right place. -
Electric?
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On the bright side, they're contemplating a new model. I'd be more optimistic toward something exciting if they had at least INCLUDED a V11 in their bloody "centenary anniversary image", a supposed evolution of the passion of the marque. FFS, when will the indifference and disrespect of the V11 Sport/LM model end?
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the mufflers came from Norway
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really nice to see Dave. Nice chap filming and talking. Good Spring event, we all need one of those. The "other" black Norton was quite nice. keep 'em coming
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yes