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Doug McLaren last won the day on May 3 2014

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  • Birthday 12/17/1955

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    1998 Sport 1100 inj, 1994 900 Monster, 1957 Lodola 175, 2008 650 V Strom

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  2. Apart from the 1998 Sport 1100i I've got a 1994 Ducati 900 Monster which I've had from new, a 1980 BMW R65 and a 1990 Guzzi V65 GT.
  3. Well, last night when I got in from work I took the trusty laptop into the garage and using Guzzidiag and a Carbtune got the TB's set and balanced, they were a bit out. I took it out for a brisk canter today and the bloody thing has found it's second wind ! It just seems to have a never ending supply of torque, I'm sure my arms have got about 3 inches longer. I did about 100kms and used just over 5 litres of fuel which works out at about 45mpg (imp) so I'm more than happy.
  4. Thanks for that, I was out on it yesterday and thought I heard a bit of a chuffing every now and then from the exhaust so this evening when I came home from work I checked the nuts on the header clamps and sure enough they were loose. When I get a chance I'll squirt some carb cleaner around the intake rubbers while it's running to see if they're drawing any air in. Hopefully it's something as simple as that.
  5. Hi everyone. I've just joined this forum after buying a 1998 Sport inj. I've had various round-fin Guzzis over the years but this is my first foray into owning a bike with fuel injection. The bike I've bought only has about 20,000 miles on it so it's in pretty good condition, it does however show the slightly rough running symptoms that I was expecting and in fact was told about by the previous owner. Sometimes takes a couple on prods on the starter button to fire up, it dies at lights on the odd occasion before it gets warm and is a bit rough around the 3,000 revs mark. It also gets about 40mpg (imp). It has the standard airbox and silencers but it does have an aftermarket cross-over. Anyway, I was just looking at the bike and familiarising myself with it's various bits and pieces, I took the seat off and noticed that the tape had been peeled off the rubber bung on the ECU box so I took the bung off and saw that the chip had a green plastic Dymo label with WPC 12 on it. So, is this likely to be a Will Creedon chip? After all the good things I've read about Wills chips I'd like to try and iron out the little niggles and get the bike running a little bit better. Now, I'm reasonably competent with the spanners and reasonably confident using software so can anyone suggest what would be the best course of action to take to improve the way the bike runs. Thanks. Doug
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