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  2. Never the hybrid, but my 1100 Sport did like the straight lithium battery. Motus. I think I've seen you on the Cherohola Parkway during the South'n Spine Raids twice.
  3. i have a Motus MST and needed to replace my battery. One of the riders in the Facebook group recommended the Motobatt hybrid lithium/AGM MHTX20... since the stock one always seemed to labor a bit when started. The benefit of the lithium CCA but can be charged with any smart battery charger like an AGM... holy crap does it light off the bike fast. looking into the one that will work in a guzzi V11. Currently using an Odyssey PC545. Has anyone tried a hybrid like this?
  4. Of course what it doesn't tell me is what brand/model etc of rectifier is on the '02 V11 Sport.
  5. When the buyer of Rosie the Rosso left our place I was already having seller's remorse and those titaniums sounded awesome. They are the best..
  6. No longer available. Only hope is second hand or some NOS that may crop up. Patience may reward. Phil
  7. Yesterday
  8. Send him a link to this topic. The forum is, after all, readable even if one is not logged in. Who knows, maybe he would be interested in the suggestions. As far as how hard it is to get good audio in a difficult environment goes, yes, I know. All too well. And that is the point: the audio on those videos is basically really quite good. If it were really crappy, I probably wouldn't bother to comment. It's good, but is missing the final polish. It's just some of the edits and the occasional wind noise.
  9. Well. I prefer a street tire on the street and a knobby off-road. 80/20 Dunlop Trailmax Mission are a concession to not telling my Garmin to avoid dirt roads 50/50 Dunlop Trailmax Raid are better on the street and x10 on dirt but promised /10 miles per tire I prefer the right bike for the ride with the best tires. Generally, ADV riders fall into the ^ discussed category.
  10. Heard the other day at the local cafe where the ADV riders hang out: Do you prefer 60/40's or 70/30's? Oh man, I much prefer 80/20's!
  11. Oh, man! Don't get the Greenies on their strut!
  12. Hi Jack. From what I have read here, they are very hard to find.
  13. Finally finished the California II.
  14. Hi, I would like to buy some original Moto Guzzi titanium exhausts (the ones with the MG logo on them) for my V11 Le Mans from 2005, is that even possible - or should I go with Mitral, Agustini... or something like that? Regards Jack, Denmark
  15. I'm 100% on board with the 'Limited edition cred' crowd, particularly at shows. They exist in every domain, not just motorcycles- as car posts above show. I can't even say how many times I've had someone at a show who drove up in a ten year old F150 scowl when I tell them my Charger is not an authentic R/T, and slink off when I tell them if they actually knew anything about them at all, I wouldn't have had to tell them so anyway since it's obvious. I endured the same for a decade at H-D dealers; 'Mine's brand new' 'Mine's classic' 'Mine's limited production' 'Mine's more expensive'. These people are insufferable. But they are not the majority, only the noisiest and most obvious. I, as you, take pleasure in making something my own even if it's common (If you can call any MG common) I don't see any of that disturbing behavior here, though.
  16. Heidenau tires are getting a lot of traction in the ADV community. Pun completely intended
  17. Look, I fully understand the value of audio. I know you are just trying to provide constructive criticism but.. a) I'm not the owner of the channel, I just contribute. The owner will never see your comments. b) Shooting unscripted and ad hoc in a difficult environment is a massive challenge. You do the best you can. If you watch other videos on that channel you'll see that in a controlled environment more care is taken with the audio. c) In the rapid world of YouTube getting the content out far outweighs scrutinizing every edit point. No one is getting paid here, it's just a hobby. Life is short, enjoy the amateur videos for what they are. Heidenau tires have actually been feature on the channel. So yes, they are here.
  18. Mike had no idea who Peter Egan was. I was reading Peter in Road & Track when I was in Jr. High and later in Cycle World. So for me it was awesome to get him on camera. For you non-Norton people it was equally special to get Brian Slark too. While now he is the curator for the museum back in the day he worked at Norton. And he later had a dealership in CA. One of my Nortons has his sticker on the side cover.
  19. good luck
  20. I think there’s an enzyme in the one, like in Startron. That’s what I do for the V11’s, which mostly sit all winter, but will definitely get ridden again by spring. All good, and can do same here with the loop, but that gas may sit longer. Seems as though a good fellow on wildguzzi has a rear fender for me. So the process is moving very slowly, but it’s moving. looks as though MGcycle is out of stock on the solo seat they carry, but cycle garden has some. Still giving thought to recovering the saddle I have, but it’s a mess, not stock or even remotely like stock, and I don’t think I like it. Also thought about a lower, non stock style seat. Probably not, but have seen some nicely applied on the V7. Don’t need to stick with stock on this machine, so that’s not a key criteria, but a consideration. I love the stock restorations, and I love many of the well done custom builds. Partly based on what I’ve got to work with, I’m inclined to depart from trying to go back to original/stock, but keep it in the subjective area of “respecting the stock style”. Whatever that means…. We’ll see.
  21. I love this so much. Thank you for taking me along when I have not been able to get back there for so long . . . The sights and the sounds are so comforting, reminding me of my ten years there. The special interviews with Peter Egan, @Corey Levenson, and @swooshdave (himself!) are just extraordinary. That the sound is raw and unaltered makes the experience better for me. Having actually been there, I appreciate the raw take on the audio. That my ears ring all the time and my bandmates are suspect of my hearing should be considered in this matter of "audio" opinion . . .
  22. Yes Mick the legendary HO Falco, now worth around $600,000 dollars plus on the open market here! Why I don't know, well I do know but it only makes sense if you actually have no sense. Common as dirt American V8 and driveline in a common as dirt 4 door Falcon with drum rear brakes and not much in the way of front brakes either and under tyred for the task. Not one technically unique or special part about it really which is why they are cloned so regularly. I'm sure if I had the inclination to spend that sort of money on a car I could find something much more technically interesting, unique and beautiful to spend it on. Self managed Super funds are one of the primary drivers in the value of these things these days. Phil
  23. As far as I'm concerned, not at all. As I already mentioned, I'm mosty concerned with trying to help make the result better. What @Pressureangle wrote might be true, although I'm very aware of the "problem". I regularly have to deal with apprentices, and regularly realise that things that I consider to be common knowledge are actually things they have never thought about. Whatever, lots of interesting stuff in the video. I'd almost be inclined to go there just to see the Artworks that Allen Millyard built. Despite this I'm going to philosiphise a bit. Video is something that you have to actively look at. Sound is "just there". You can close your eyes and ignore the video, but even if you stick your fingers in your ears, you can still hear something. If you go into a cafeteria, a diner, whatever, with a hard floor, hard walls, bare glass, it is not a pleasant place to be in. Even if the food is excellent, you're not really comfotable. In contrast, if you go into a restaurant with carpet on the floor, thick curtains, pictures on the wall to break up the flat surface, it is a nice room to be in. Even if the food is "only" good, you'll go out with a memory of a pleasant evening. Most people don't really give any thought to this. They see conciously, but hear sub-conciously. So a video with mediocre audio is like the cafeteria: the pictures might be really good, but the total experience isn't. A video with good audio is like the restaurant with carpet on the floor and so on: if the audio is good, even pictures that are "just good" have a much better chance of coming away as being a really good video. Getting back to the second video: there is some quite good stuff in there, as in the first. Fading in the voices before the interview pictures is quite neat. Underlaying music in some segments is also quite neat. That this has been done shows that the program that is being used can do everything that is required to do polished edits. For the longish sequence in the museum, where there doesn't have to be any direct relationship between the audio and the video, it would be a good tactic to record ten minutes or so of background noise (the professional term is "atmo"), and just let that run through instead of taking the audio from the bits that were edited together. For the sequence in the paddock, where it is relevant to hear the bike starting that you see being kickstarted in the video, do the cross-fade over the edit. I'm pretty sure the program should have an automatic function to do that sort of thing. And figure out how to eliminate the wind noise. And thanks for the videos. PS: I was quite surprised to see Heidenau Tires popping up a couple of times. I didn't know that they have a presence in the U.S.A. . They are a relatively small company about 130 k.m. (80 miles) from where I live. I have their K34/K36 combination on my V35 Imola. https://shop.heidenau.com/en/zweiradreifen/motorrad.html?___from_store=de
  24. I think I have the same one Mike in blue that I put on the Goldwing...very convenient. The on/off switch is very good.
  25. Your welcome. Why we post to help & inform others. You are in Mission Viejo, my old stompin grounds when I was stationed at El Toro Marine base.
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  27. Thanks folks, I'll check into both. I think I have a rectifier issue right now and need to figure out how to get into it and what I need.
  28. I kept avoiding this style, didn't know about the switch. Thanks!
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