Guest Buddy Posted May 7, 2003 Posted May 7, 2003 I had one of the two Oil Cooler Mounting Brackets fracture close to where it joins the frame, on my 2000 model year V11. I have fitted a MG replacement, but the quality of the bracket does not inspire confidence. Does anyone out there know where I could get, ideally, a stainless steel version?
docc Posted May 7, 2003 Posted May 7, 2003 Early brackets were aluminum and prone to failure. Your replacements should be steel and will do fine.
al_roethlisberger Posted May 7, 2003 Posted May 7, 2003 ..in fact I believe this was a genuine "dealer bulletin/recall" issue. I think the dealer will replace these with the steel ones free of charge if you press the issue. Give it a try. All current bikes since '01 have steel brackets. al
Guest Buddy Posted May 8, 2003 Posted May 8, 2003 Thanks for the advice. Replacements pass the magnet test!
big unit Posted May 7, 2004 Posted May 7, 2004 My V11 2000 has just cracked both brackets, it has travelled 17,000 kms. I placed an order with my dealer for both brackets 6 weeks ago and today I picked up the right hand side bracket, still waiting for the left hand side. I was not given an estimated date of when this bracket will be delivered, so I am left hanging. And yes my original brackets are made of some type of aluminium material and the replacement bracket is made of metal (tested with a magnet). I find it very annoying and hard to understand why it takes so long to get simple parts especially as these bikes are still in production. I didn't get up the dealer because he puts in the requisition for the part and the rest is up to Guzzi. It sure would be interesting to know where the delay time is actually happening, order two brackets and one is only supplied after 6 weeks, what is going on, can anyone explain.
Steve G. Posted May 7, 2004 Posted May 7, 2004 I had mine break at 19,000kms half way between Gran Coulee Dam and Winthrop, out in the desert, in the boonies. BIG TIME not impressed. Had to zap strap the thing from hitting the front fender. My dealer had new steel ones in stock which they of course handed me free. Another thing I've been thinking about that is aluminum, the side stand. I've read on this forum instances of the thing bending. Who's idea was it to make a side stand in aluminum? Or the oil filter brackets? It's not like this family of bikes is a retro racer looking to save a few grams of weight to win the road-races on Sunday. So what if the thing is another 1/4 kilo heavier. Of course I know why. It's cost. They save $3 a stand, that's 9000$ a year. Ciao, Steve G.
al_roethlisberger Posted May 7, 2004 Posted May 7, 2004 Sorry... yeah I know. I waited over a year for some body parts one time al
hgravelpha@aol.com Posted May 8, 2004 Posted May 8, 2004 Mine broke at about 3000 miles on both side. I called Orange County Motorsport and they told me that that they had the brackets in stock and that it would be a warranty service. Rode down to the dealer (55miles) and the parts manager told me that they only had one in stock. I was told that they had to order one and that it maybe several weeks before they will receive it. Mickey (General Manager) walked by and told the parts manager to pull one from a bike on the floor and replace it. Wow, that was customer service. No problem with the brackets since.
al_roethlisberger Posted May 8, 2004 Posted May 8, 2004 ...now, THAT is customer service I've suggested the same for various parts before, but generally met with a cool reception <_>
Guest Bruce Posted May 8, 2004 Posted May 8, 2004 I made a temporary set out of a 1/2 inch reinforced rubber pad that I got form an industrial supply place at work. It cut easily on the band saw but was very resistant to drilling or grinding. In desperation I tried a wood bit ( one of the flatsided things ) and pesto it zipped right throught it. They look great! Not. Some where an Italian designer is crying. Oh well, what do you expect from a Vermont guy. Did get me back on the road. On the shake down cruise I keep thinking I smelt burning rubber but they were just fine. The temps lasted all summer which was a good thing because after a good wait they shipped me two rights!
GuzzTim Posted June 5, 2004 Posted June 5, 2004 just noticed my left side bracket was broken.... Will call Munroe Motors in the morning and see what they can do.. Regards, Tim
Dirtybill Posted June 6, 2004 Posted June 6, 2004 Ya, both mine broke.........at different times of course No big deal. Some mechanic's wire and zap straps. One of the reasons I keep going to the same shop for my Yamahas. 88 FZR1000 alternator died. They pulled one off a showroom bike immediately I've been a regular customer since.
al_roethlisberger Posted June 6, 2004 Posted June 6, 2004 Well one bright spot is that once you get the "old" aluminum brackets replaced with the "new" steel versions.... they should never break again al
GuzzTim Posted June 7, 2004 Posted June 7, 2004 Drove the car to Munroe on Saturday.. Brendan in service gave me a new steel bracket right away and ask for me to return the broken one when I can.. Good service. Tim
big unit Posted June 7, 2004 Posted June 7, 2004 Just an update, I have got both new brackets fitted to my bike. I ordered a set ( L/H andR/H ) from my local dealer and another set from England. The right hand side my dealer supplied and the left hand side was supplied from England. So that gave me a set. Therefore I am still waiting for both suppliers to complete their orders from me. Thanks to the internet I was able to get my bike back together.
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