stefano Posted December 22, 2010 Posted December 22, 2010 went for my annual winter solstice ride after work tonight. a ways into the 100 mi. ride the glass on the tach starts fogging up. still quite readable, but inside pretty foggy. not raining, but damp air, about 42 degrees F. went into the garage 10 min. after parking the bike, check on tach, it's clear again, no fog. anybody have this problem? maybe a vent clogged? maybe just a solstice thing? cheers, stef
Guzzi2Go Posted December 22, 2010 Posted December 22, 2010 Everybody has this problem. No exceptions.
gstallons Posted December 22, 2010 Posted December 22, 2010 If it only does this one day of the year, count your blessings !
belfastguzzi Posted December 27, 2010 Posted December 27, 2010 I keep a goldfish in mine. In your what?
Steve G. Posted December 28, 2010 Posted December 28, 2010 went for my annual winter solstice ride after work tonight. a ways into the 100 mi. ride the glass on the tach starts fogging up. still quite readable, but inside pretty foggy. not raining, but damp air, about 42 degrees F. went into the garage 10 min. after parking the bike, check on tach, it's clear again, no fog. anybody have this problem? maybe a vent clogged? maybe just a solstice thing? cheers, stef I consider this part of the Moto Guzzi's 'quaint character'. I eliminated mine fogging quite by accident when I installed a Givi mini fairing on the bike. Steve
stefano Posted December 28, 2010 Author Posted December 28, 2010 went for my annual winter solstice ride after work tonight. a ways into the 100 mi. ride the glass on the tach starts fogging up. still quite readable, but inside pretty foggy. not raining, but damp air, about 42 degrees F. went into the garage 10 min. after parking the bike, check on tach, it's clear again, no fog. anybody have this problem? maybe a vent clogged? maybe just a solstice thing? cheers, stef I consider this part of the Moto Guzzi's 'quaint character'. I eliminated mine fogging quite by accident when I installed a Givi mini fairing on the bike. Steve i must have scanned this before finishing reading it, as broken tach glass came to mind after seeing *eliminated fogging* and *accident* BTW, if i kept goldfish in mine, i couldn't keep the cat off the bike. stef
theoneandonly Posted February 24, 2011 Posted February 24, 2011 drill x2 holes 4mm either side of housing at lower fixing of speedo/tacho . i do this at work and seems to cure them after a while
GraeV11 Posted February 24, 2011 Posted February 24, 2011 went for my annual winter solstice ride after work tonight. a ways into the 100 mi. ride the glass on the tach starts fogging up. still quite readable, but inside pretty foggy. not raining, but damp air, about 42 degrees F. went into the garage 10 min. after parking the bike, check on tach, it's clear again, no fog. anybody have this problem? maybe a vent clogged? maybe just a solstice thing? cheers, stef I consider this part of the Moto Guzzi's 'quaint character'. I eliminated mine fogging quite by accident when I installed a Givi mini fairing on the bike. Steve i must have scanned this before finishing reading it, as broken tach glass came to mind after seeing *eliminated fogging* and *accident* BTW, if i kept goldfish in mine, i couldn't keep the cat off the bike. stef I find the cat insulates the tacho and eliminates the misting problem. I can't bring myself to drill the holes, I think this will just lead to some other issue, such as a dead goldfish. Interesting that a fairing sorted the issue. I am currently trying to fit a (copy) LeMans mk1 fairing to my bike . . . now where's that club hammer ?
theoneandonly Posted February 24, 2011 Posted February 24, 2011 went for my annual winter solstice ride after work tonight. a ways into the 100 mi. ride the glass on the tach starts fogging up. still quite readable, but inside pretty foggy. not raining, but damp air, about 42 degrees F. went into the garage 10 min. after parking the bike, check on tach, it's clear again, no fog. anybody have this problem? maybe a vent clogged? maybe just a solstice thing? cheers, stef I consider this part of the Moto Guzzi's 'quaint character'. I eliminated mine fogging quite by accident when I installed a Givi mini fairing on the bike. TRUST ME I'M A MECHANIC. it works. Steve i must have scanned this before finishing reading it, as broken tach glass came to mind after seeing *eliminated fogging* and *accident* BTW, if i kept goldfish in mine, i couldn't keep the cat off the bike. stef I find the cat insulates the tacho and eliminates the misting problem. I can't bring myself to drill the holes, I think this will just lead to some other issue, such as a dead goldfish. Interesting that a fairing sorted the issue. I am currently trying to fit a (copy) LeMans mk1 fairing to my bike . . . now where's that club hammer ?
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