p6x Posted yesterday at 01:10 AM Posted yesterday at 01:10 AM (edited) I was at MPH (Houston, Tx) today for an unrelated trip, and I came upon a Guzzi Daytona in their workshop. Speaking to MPH's Mike Haven, the owner of this bike wants to sell it, as its just gathering dust in his garage. It is my understanding that it has not run for a while, don't know how long. Nevertheless, Mike said the bike is in top shape, and they are going over everything. As you can see in the photos below, the bike is not tagged, and has only 8698 miles on the odometer. I thought, well, since it is right there up for grabs, I should indulge. That was until I tried the clutch lever. It requires too much effort for my damaged left hand. So if any of you is interested, let me know. I can go back and take a lot more photos, and ask Mike for the owner's contact. Edited yesterday at 01:14 AM by p6x 2 1
footgoose Posted yesterday at 03:15 AM Posted yesterday at 03:15 AM (edited) I'm wondering if RAM or someone else, makes a clutch for this model. My RAM single plate is a 2 finger pull. Edited yesterday at 03:16 AM by footgoose 1
Lucky Phil Posted yesterday at 05:45 AM Posted yesterday at 05:45 AM (edited) 2 hours ago, footgoose said: I'm wondering if RAM or someone else, makes a clutch for this model. My RAM single plate is a 2 finger pull. They do. https://www.mgcycle.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=193&products_id=1698 Clutch pull will be highly dependant on the clutch cable condition esp if the bikes been idle for years. Phil Edited yesterday at 05:46 AM by Lucky Phil 4
Weegie Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago I didn't find the clutch pull on mine any heavier than other Guzzis, I did notice that the arm onto the gearbox could get gummed up with road debris, possibly due to the larger rear section tyre, so worth checking. As Phil states cable condition and routing also make a big difference. Looks like an early Daytona, the forks on them weren't the best, quite a few replaced them with GSXR forks. The oil pump which is a known weakness, but at that mileage not an immediate concern The standard Daytona didn't suffer from the oil pressure and overheating issues I've had with the C kit cams, so of no concern. The engine is great, totally different in character from a 2 v/v and IMHO a huge amount of fun to ride. Apart from acess as the front being a bit cramped (due to the belts), they are easy to work on as any of the 2 v/v bikes too. 2
GuzziMoto Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago Yeah, the Daytona has a cable clutch, which can be more vulnerable to environmental factors gumming it up. I would think you can add a hydro clutch to it if cleaning and lubricating the clutch cable setup did not provide sufficient ease of use. I replaced the cable clutch on my Husqvarna with a Magura hydro setup. It was, back in the day, also a common mod for my KTM 440, although I never did it. My Daytona has GSXR forks and brakes. I have an upgraded oil pump in a box, I have yet to get around to installing. I agree, the engine character is vastly different from a V11 and great fun to ride. It feels like it has not only more power but much longer legs. 3
Tomchri Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago Is that the correct odometer on the Daytona ? Cheers Tom.
gstallons Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago My 87 SE has that style odometer , so I am going to say this should be correct . Now , I am not sure about the miles on the bike. IDK about the tach , I have not seen this style before ?
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