footgoose Posted October 25, 2019 Posted October 25, 2019 I can rustle up an oem one if you want it. Take what time you need to find one you really want first. It'll be here for a back up plan. The smallish cf's look so good 1
Gmc28 Posted October 25, 2019 Posted October 25, 2019 Many thx all! i’ll email Ghezzi then, and see what comes of that. May allow myself the indulgence of some CRG levers, to go along with this winters otherwise mechanical focused work (tune). off to japan in a week and a half to ride a 1250gs around for a while on the South Island of Kyushu. No v11’s for rent were forthcoming.... :-> 1
Rox Lemans Posted October 25, 2019 Posted October 25, 2019 16 hours ago, docc said: That's the carbon fiber version? No one has a factory hugger for Gmc28? Seems Californians pull these off day one . You know, the place where "The girls only warn ya" . . . I got mine 2 years ago. And they're not exactly cheap. But looking pretty isn't cheap to begin with. 😉🤑
sp838 Posted November 10, 2019 Posted November 10, 2019 Installed the "Deep V" sump: Used all Ti fasteners. Total weight savings is approx. 7.75 pounds (3.5 kg). Deleted the oil return line and put a one way flapper valve on the vent line. Now that my front subframe is exposed, it quite obviously needs some loving! 5
docc Posted November 10, 2019 Posted November 10, 2019 Also missing from that view is the regulator . . . Why not put horns elsewhere and complete the "slipstream" look? 1
footgoose Posted November 10, 2019 Posted November 10, 2019 Great looks for sure. I like the valve covers and head guards, which ones are those? Maybe a different angle of ones I've seen before?? What is that kick stand? Running a slopper plate now/still?, seems like it may be more helpful with the extra oil. so.. how much oil capacity? Is that the oil filter protruding? Tokico caliper? GSXR front end? Sorry, just so much in the pic. I like the naked sub frame looks too. (has anyone else's emoji menu gone crazy?) 1
knumbnutz Posted November 10, 2019 Posted November 10, 2019 Installed the "Deep V" sump: Used all Ti fasteners. Total weight savings is approx. 7.75 pounds (3.5 kg). Deleted the oil return line and put a one way flapper valve on the vent line. Now that my front subframe is exposed, it quite obviously needs some loving!Looking beautiful!Sent from my SM-G950F using Tapatalk
Chuck Posted November 10, 2019 Posted November 10, 2019 Quote Is that the oil filter protruding? I *think* that oil filter is the stainless screen that you clean and reuse. If it is, I'd give it the flotation test.
Lucky Phil Posted November 11, 2019 Posted November 11, 2019 13 hours ago, Chuck said: I *think* that oil filter is the stainless screen that you clean and reuse. If it is, I'd give it the flotation test. Does this mean you're not a fan Chuck? I'm not myself. Ciao
Chuck Posted November 11, 2019 Posted November 11, 2019 I have a hard time thinking of anything good about reusing an oil filter.
gstallons Posted November 12, 2019 Posted November 12, 2019 I'm not sure about the micron rating of a steel wool pad in a filter housing .
docc Posted November 12, 2019 Posted November 12, 2019 I'm not sure what's inside that forward facing projection, but is there still the original canister filter inside the sump? Only that, now, there is no access cover and the sump has to be dropped to change the actual oil filter? Sidestand attachment also had to be modified with no "sump spacer?"
Kane Posted November 23, 2019 Posted November 23, 2019 I was lucky enough to score a N.O.S. Guzzi/ Stucchi accessory windscreen in green. Bolted-on, no problem. She’s coming along! 6
po18guy Posted December 4, 2019 Posted December 4, 2019 On 11/9/2019 at 7:52 PM, footgoose said: Great looks for sure. I like the valve covers and head guards, which ones are those? Maybe a different angle of ones I've seen before?? I wonder, too. The plug wires are routed up through the valve cover. The downside is that the owner can no longer show off the NGK racing bling wires.
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