Tom M Posted April 13, 2006 Posted April 13, 2006 Hi guys, I'm a long time lurker who's finally bought a Guzzi. I'll be picking up my 02 LM this coming Saturday and I'm thrilled! I would appreciate your thoughts on the following: I asked the previous owner if he had any problems with the gearbox spring or the relays, he said no problems at all with them. Do you advise new owners to replace all of the relays right away? Should I buy an extra gearbox spring as insurance? I would rather not tear into the gearbox as soon as I get the bike to check the boss diameter. That seems like a good winter project to me. I try to do all of my own wrenching and I have the shop manual. Do I need to buy a copy of Guzziology? Is there a lot of useful V11 specific info in there? FWIW the bike has 8000 miles on it. It also has MG ti pipes with "race" ECU, power commander with custom map, Ohlins rear shock, CF fender and side panels, MG tank bag, new rubber, ceramic coated header pipes, and probably some other stuff that escapes me right now. I'm really looking foward to putting some miles this beast! Thanks, Tom
tikkanen Posted April 13, 2006 Posted April 13, 2006 Hi Tom, Welcome onboard and congratulations with your new purchase Cheers Søren
Frenchbob Posted April 13, 2006 Posted April 13, 2006 Looks and sounds like a great bike, Tom. Don't mend it 'til it breaks is my advice [my 2002 Sport hasn't broken yet, despite my best efforts], but consider joining the "Bog standard" forum thread when you've forgotten to wash it a few times, got rid of the Ohlins and scuffed it a bit.....
soloNH Posted April 13, 2006 Posted April 13, 2006 Welcome aboard Tom. Sweet ride and your timing is perfect as spring IS here!!!
Ralph Werner Posted April 14, 2006 Posted April 14, 2006 Congratulations on the new ride. My (somewhat stupid) motto is: do the routine maintenance and if something breaks - fix it.
waspp Posted April 14, 2006 Posted April 14, 2006 Great looking bike Tom, welcome! Maybe i'll see you on the road, I ride out that way on the Mohawk trail Hal.
Ouiji Veck Posted April 14, 2006 Posted April 14, 2006 Yo Tom... Hey! My old stompin' grounds. Still up there alot...Ya get to blast around the Quabin for an evening scoot. I'm jelous. Maybe I'll hook up w/ ya @ the Vanilla Bean in Pomfret some w/e a.m. I'd get the relays right off ...about $15 for all five from Dan Prunske (sp) And I got an xtra spring in my tank bag...I just won't be happy 'less I do it roadside I guess. But I got 17K on and no sign of troubble (02) $5 ..I forgot where... How d'ya like it so far? What were you riding? I think it's kinda neat, ya hung around here for a while first. Good thinkin' Ya know all the gory details. Where'd ya get it? What did ya pay? * *optional There's a small MG rally in Monson (my home town!) in Sept.
Tom M Posted April 14, 2006 Author Posted April 14, 2006 Thanks for the welcome and the advice. Much appreciated. Hal, I'll keep an eye out for you if I get out towards the Mohawk Ouiji, I'm a bit east of the Quabbin but I do ride out that way now & then. I can't really tell you how much I like the bike yet since I only took it on a test ride for a few miles, but those few miles were cool . VERY different from the '84 Honda V65 Sabre that I'm coming off (1100cc V4 shaft driven standard). The Honda is about 100 lbs heavier and 30hp stronger than the LeMans. I think I'll learn to live without a gas gauge, auto-canceling turn signals, etc. I'm sure I'll learn to live with the modern brakes, suspension, handling, and character! I bought the LM privately from a guy in CT for a lot less than blue book value. He must be taking a beating given all the extras that he added. He has a BMW and a Mille too so I guess he just needed to move the slowest bike out of the garage. I was waffling between a Guzzi or a big Monster and the Guzzi won. This one was just too sweet to pass up for the money, even though it was a little more than I initially wanted to spend. Monson sounds like fun but I'm usually pretty busy in Sept coaching my sons hockey team that's just starting up about then. If I have a day free that weekend I'd definitely be interested in taking a ride out there. Please keep me posted. Thanks again, Tom
rossoct Posted April 14, 2006 Posted April 14, 2006 YOHOOO BOY !!! Wecome to the fold,I'm in Danbury CT. Would be a kick in the ass to meet with you and Ouiji Veck and woever is in that area.LETS RIDE!! Chris, rossoctx@yahoo.com
Dan M Posted April 14, 2006 Posted April 14, 2006 Hi guys,I'm a long time lurker who's finally bought a Guzzi. I'll be picking up my 02 LM this coming Saturday and I'm thrilled! I would appreciate your thoughts on the following: I asked the previous owner if he had any problems with the gearbox spring or the relays, he said no problems at all with them. Do you advise new owners to replace all of the relays right away? Should I buy an extra gearbox spring as insurance? I would rather not tear into the gearbox as soon as I get the bike to check the boss diameter. That seems like a good winter project to me. I try to do all of my own wrenching and I have the shop manual. Do I need to buy a copy of Guzziology? Is there a lot of useful V11 specific info in there? FWIW the bike has 8000 miles on it. It also has MG ti pipes with "race" ECU, power commander with custom map, Ohlins rear shock, CF fender and side panels, MG tank bag, new rubber, ceramic coated header pipes, and probably some other stuff that escapes me right now. I'm really looking foward to putting some miles this beast! Thanks, Tom 85979[/snapback] Welcome Tom, Nice looking bike (same colors as mine) I'd swap the relays just because it's cheap & easy. I've had no trouble with mine, but changed the spring & the relays over the winter as preventative maintenance. Switched to shockproof heavy trans fluid too - much recommended. Good luck with it, you'll love it.
Ouiji Veck Posted April 14, 2006 Posted April 14, 2006 I'll be comming out Danbury way some Sunday soon... Gotta get down and see the Markus specticle once.... Just gotta plot out a good course to get there..........
stogieBill Posted April 14, 2006 Posted April 14, 2006 Welcome to the forum Tom, As a recent convert to the true faith, I can attest to the absolute brilliant information and assistance available from this site. The ride begins...
dlaing Posted April 14, 2006 Posted April 14, 2006 Beautiful bike. Get the relays I suppose we could create a list of must have spares. The gearbox spring has a high failure rate, but the company that makes it can get it to you much faster than most Guzzi parts. Other parts: Oil breather hose going from front of spine to top of engine fuel line fuel filter oil filter oil spark plugs light bulbs valve cover gaskets oil pan gasket fuses a good stock of 6mm allen screws Lots of tools valve tappet gauges spark plug gauges battery charger throttle body balancer computer for PCIII something to lift bike for tire changes, etc. large allen for filter cover( I want one, I am still dropping the pan ) duct tape and zip ties
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