ScottS Posted September 26, 2009 Posted September 26, 2009 Add me to list as my prawl spring thingie broke - for the second time - today on my way home from work. Managed to sneak home in 1st gear at 6.000 rpm going 60 km/h. Pleased as fook, chuffed like hell... Søren PS: Tried to find a decent translation of the word 'boss' but the only thing that comes up is 'boss' (surprise, surprise) as it's the same in Danish. I'm referring to the boss where the spring is attached. Any good suggestions in either German, Dutch, Swedish, Urdu or Swahili? Please help, senores. TIA Søren PPS: And thanks for the reference numbers, Gary. I was also scrolling through various links in order to find them. To me, that is a post or pin, not a boss. At least as an English speaker . A boss is more monolithic and typically an integral part of whatever it sticks out of. Of cours ei Am assuming that is what this is, something screwed into the casting ? if it is cast in, them I guess boss is correct.
Skeeve Posted September 26, 2009 Posted September 26, 2009 PS: Tried to find a decent translation of the word 'boss' but the only thing that comes up is 'boss' (surprise, surprise) as it's the same in Danish. I'm referring to the boss where the spring is attached. Any good suggestions in either German, Dutch, Swedish, Urdu or Swahili? Please help, senores. "Stud" or "lug" might be alternative synonyms. Not really as correct as "boss," but might give you something of a x-ref for translation purposes...
Dimitris Posted October 14, 2009 Posted October 14, 2009 Today afternoon, going back to work, stopped in a traffic red light. Neutral gear, waiting for the green light. Then engaged 1st gear and stuck there. I couldn't shift to 2nd gear. The lever just didn't work. I rode 1 km with 1st gear and 30 km/h. Awful! Tomorrow I wil have to see what the problem is... Supposing the spring broke?
belfastguzzi Posted October 14, 2009 Author Posted October 14, 2009 Today afternoon, going back to work, stopped in a traffic red light. Neutral gear, waiting for the green light. Then engaged 1st gear and stuck there. I couldn't shift to 2nd gear. The lever just didn't work. I rode 1 km with 1st gear and 30 km/h. Awful! Tomorrow I wil have to see what the problem is... Supposing the spring broke? Snap I got another email yesterday from someone with a broken spring (they were trying to get the faceplate off). So it goes on. And on. Snap Soren, if boss is the same word in Danish, why were you trying to find a translation? I've just looked at Apple's dictionary on the laptop. It says boss – noun a round knob, stud, or other protuberance, .... • Mechanics an enlarged part of a shaft. So as you can see it is the right word. If you are desperate for another, try knob or protuberance. Good luck.
docc Posted October 15, 2009 Posted October 15, 2009 Hey! Who you callin' a knob? Worse yet: I see that this Friday, here in America, is National Boss Day. Is that the same as National Knob Day?
belfastguzzi Posted October 16, 2009 Author Posted October 16, 2009 Hey! Who you callin' a knob? Worse yet: I see that this Friday, here in America, is National Boss Day. Is that the same as National Knob Day? Technically, yes.
docc Posted October 17, 2009 Posted October 17, 2009 My wife and I run our business together. Today, the nice ladies that work for us got us a gift certificate to a local eatery for Boss Day. I tried to amuse the wife with the whole knob thing, but she didn't get it. She's seems rather steadfast in her view that she's the Boss and I'm the Knob and that, in fact, there is a difference. <_>
tikkanen Posted October 17, 2009 Posted October 17, 2009 My wife and I run our business together. Today, the nice ladies that work for us got us a gift certificate to a local eatery for Boss Day. I tried to amuse the wife with the whole knob thing, but she didn't get it. She's seems rather steadfast in her view that she's the Boss and I'm the Knob and that, in fact, there is a difference. <_> Say no more..... Made me giggle Docc! Søren
Guzzirider Posted April 25, 2010 Posted April 25, 2010 Bugger! Helen's spring broke again yesterday- Mal is coming round to help me fix it today- PITA but best it broke here rather than in France in June! Great to have this reference info on the forum.
aermacchi250 Posted May 11, 2012 Posted May 11, 2012 I just joined the "Broken Shift Return Spring" Club on my way home from work today.Managed to get it into 3rd gear. It's a good thing i only live 5 miles from work. Anyway,i was wondering what it entails replacing the spring. I think i have a shop manual for my bike(2004 V11 Lemans)somewhere around the house but it might be quicker to visit the Factory and watch them assemble one. I didn't really study my bike to closely tonight as i had to rearrange the order of my bikes so i could ride my Sport 1100 while i'm working on the V11 . Thanks for any support Mike
mznyc Posted May 12, 2012 Posted May 12, 2012 I just joined the "Broken Shift Return Spring" Club on my way home from work today.Managed to get it into 3rd gear. It's a good thing i only live 5 miles from work. Anyway,i was wondering what it entails replacing the spring. I think i have a shop manual for my bike(2004 V11 Lemans)somewhere around the house but it might be quicker to visit the Factory and watch them assemble one. I didn't really study my bike to closely tonight as i had to rearrange the order of my bikes so i could ride my Sport 1100 while i'm working on the V11 . Thanks for any support Mike Hi Mike Ive been in there a couple,2-3 times Im over in Accord if you need help.I may also have an extra spring. Basically the procedure is, Disconnect battery Take off shock remote Take off starter cover Dump trans box fluid save it if it's recent,replace if it been more than a couple seasons Take off connections to starter Disconnect neutral switch Remove starter disconnect gear change linkage remove the 11?! bolts that hold on cover,may have to tap off with a rubber mallet and yer in Take note of the position of the section gears there should be two indents to indicate alignment Yours may have extra bracing that Guzzi added later,mine doesn't Some info from one of my expeditions,with dumb newbie questions,that was about 4 times ago and the clutch was probably the reason why it shifted badly,but hey I can get the cover off in about 15-20 mins now http://www.v11lemans.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=16884&st=0&p=180879&fromsearch=1entry180879 Michael
helicopterjim R.I.P. Posted May 13, 2012 Posted May 13, 2012 So if spring has sprung - has the grass riz?
ridon29 Posted May 14, 2012 Posted May 14, 2012 I have a 2002 v11 sport and want to do the pawl spring fix / check before a trip to highlands of Scotland in June. I can't see the images in Belfast Guzzis article.... is there some way to access them? Regards ridon29
aermacchi250 Posted May 14, 2012 Posted May 14, 2012 I just joined the "Broken Shift Return Spring" Club on my way home from work today.Managed to get it into 3rd gear. It's a good thing i only live 5 miles from work. Anyway,i was wondering what it entails replacing the spring. I think i have a shop manual for my bike(2004 V11 Lemans)somewhere around the house but it might be quicker to visit the Factory and watch them assemble one. I didn't really study my bike to closely tonight as i had to rearrange the order of my bikes so i could ride my Sport 1100 while i'm working on the V11 . Thanks for any support Mike Hi Mike Ive been in there a couple,2-3 times Im over in Accord if you need help.I may also have an extra spring. Basically the procedure is, Disconnect battery Take off shock remote Take off starter cover Dump trans box fluid save it if it's recent,replace if it been more than a couple seasons Take off connections to starter Disconnect neutral switch Remove starter disconnect gear change linkage remove the 11?! bolts that hold on cover,may have to tap off with a rubber mallet and yer in Take note of the position of the section gears there should be two indents to indicate alignment Yours may have extra bracing that Guzzi added later,mine doesn't Some info from one of my expeditions,with dumb newbie questions,that was about 4 times ago and the clutch was probably the reason why it shifted badly,but hey I can get the cover off in about 15-20 mins now http://www.v11lemans.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=16884&st=0&p=180879&fromsearch=1entry180879 Michael Thanks for the info Michael.I ordered my spring today.I'll order an extra one s i know i;ll be ordering more parts for one of my other bikes. There's a British bike show in Oxford Ma that i would like to ride to.You should go as well.lots of other brands going as i understand
mznyc Posted May 14, 2012 Posted May 14, 2012 Hi Mike Just make sure your in neutral before you take the cover off. Would love to ride up,I'm from Worcester so makes a good excuse to see the family.But I work most weekends through September.Let me know if you need help with cover.If you can ride during the week or an after work let me know.Lotta good roads over in Dutchess.
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