docc Posted November 14, 2022 Posted November 14, 2022 IIRC, your 2003 is a "carry-over" 2002 with white face Veglia gauges and chin-pad (short) tank. You should order parts for a 2002, 40mm. 1
O2 V11 Posted November 14, 2022 Posted November 14, 2022 40 mm is the fork tube diameter for this iteration. Rob 2
LaGrasta Posted November 14, 2022 Author Posted November 14, 2022 okay, sounds like I got the correct seals, 40mm for my Marchozzi forks. thx!
footgoose Posted November 15, 2022 Posted November 15, 2022 fwiw, my '02 LM stock forks are 54mm at the clamp and 40mm sliders. my Ohlins replacement forks from an '03 LM Rosso are 54mm at the clamp and 43mm sliders. Some of the catalog confusion may be due to model designation. 1 1
footgoose Posted November 15, 2022 Posted November 15, 2022 this is what I would order for my stock '02 https://www.mgcycle.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=79_333&products_id=967 this is what I would order for my '03 Rosso (replacement forks in my '02) Ohlins forks https://www.mgcycle.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=79_333&products_id=4720 and I would order them from MGCycle. but that's just me. be careful ordering parts that don't list your bike specifically. And as docc said, if your '03 is a carryover, consider it an '02. 1
LaGrasta Posted November 15, 2022 Author Posted November 15, 2022 thanks for the link @footgoose. Your first link is exactly the size what I bought. 1
LaGrasta Posted November 15, 2022 Author Posted November 15, 2022 So on further inspection, I find the slider has a small nick. It's only about 2 inches from the top so the seal will not ride over it. However to insert into the seal, I'll need to not nick the seal, which is what may have happened upon my prior assembly, thus the leak. I'll smooth the nick out best I can, then carefully reassemble. 1
docc Posted November 15, 2022 Posted November 15, 2022 22 hours ago, LaGrasta said: okay, sounds like I got the correct seals, 40mm for my Marchozzi 43mm forks. thx! Just to clarify for future readers, you have 40mm seals for 40mm forks. All early V11, 1999-2002 "short tank with chin pad", have 40mm forks unless Öhlins equipped. Later, 2003-2005, V11 are 43mm. The confusion occurs with early 2003 Sports that are "carryovers" from 2002, identifiable by the chin-pad short tank and white-face Veglia instruments. These use the earlier 40mm Marzocchi. 1 2
LaGrasta Posted November 15, 2022 Author Posted November 15, 2022 I'm going to change my signature to include this important designation, early. Thanks @docc. 1
stewgnu Posted November 15, 2022 Posted November 15, 2022 “the confusion occurs..”. no snit mate- i’m still not entirely sure what v11 i’ve got! 5
docc Posted November 15, 2022 Posted November 15, 2022 1 hour ago, stewgnu said: “the confusion occurs..”. no snit mate- i’m still not entirely sure what v11 i’ve got! Right? When Aprilia introduced the LeMans in 2002 with the (unannounced) LongFrame, the Sport became kind of a secret. In fact, it was a long time before I realized V11 Sport (no fairing/flyscreen and headlamp/instruments fork mounted) continued in the line to the end (at least until 2004). So, @stewgnu looks to have a LongFrame/ShortTank Sport (exactly like the 2003 "carryover" Sport). "Sport Naked?" 1
80CX100 Posted November 16, 2022 Posted November 16, 2022 3 hours ago, stewgnu said: “the confusion occurs..”. no snit mate- i’m still not entirely sure what v11 i’ve got! I agree, what a confusing clusterph**k. My 2003 Lemans is definitely a long frame with all the bracing,,,no pad on top of the tank, has the plastic trim on the tank from the bolt hole up to the top,,, inside the tank pump assembly,,, but I definitely have that plastic frame shroud covering wires etc behind the steering head. I read the horror story this summer of the owner trying to get the wrong ft wheel bearing seal? to fit,,,, I break into a cold sweat thinking about doing bearing&seal work. With so many variables, I'd be inclined to measure every seal or bearing before ordering,,, but that's a pita if you're doing repair work in riding season. 1
guzziart Posted November 16, 2022 Posted November 16, 2022 11 hours ago, 80CX100 said: I agree, what a confusing clusterph**k. My 2003 Lemans is definitely a long frame with all the bracing,,,no pad on top of the tank, has the plastic trim on the tank from the bolt hole up to the top,,, inside the tank pump assembly,,, but I definitely have that plastic frame shroud covering wires etc behind the steering head. I read the horror story this summer of the owner trying to get the wrong ft wheel bearing seal? to fit,,,, I break into a cold sweat thinking about doing bearing&seal work. With so many variables, I'd be inclined to measure every seal or bearing before ordering,,, but that's a pita if you're doing repair work in riding season. Me too....bracing, no tank pad, internal pump & plastic frame shroud. No trim on tank from bolt hole up to top unless you mean the black stripe, about 4" wide, from the center forwardmost top of tank to the filler cap and bubbles up with 10% ethynol use. Thanks for the comment on bearings & seals. Generally, I assume if I order a part listed in the illustrated parts breakdown and receive that item, it is correct for the application. 1
LaGrasta Posted November 16, 2022 Author Posted November 16, 2022 …mine (2003 V11s) is external fuel pump, tank pad, white gauges. 2
gstallons Posted November 16, 2022 Posted November 16, 2022 20 hours ago, LaGrasta said: I'm going to change my signature to include this important designation, early. Thanks @docc. Don't tattoo that on your body . It is subject to change . When you order parts , do a lot of "leg"work before doing anything . You do want to do this for your own benefit . The wiring diagram in the back of your owner's , have your wiring diagram enlarged and memorize everything ! 1 1
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