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[First, an apology about the largish typeface font size. I write such posts in an email first, then cut & paste to forums. I have never quite figured out the protocol here to make my "email" posts appear the same as "standard posts." Yes, I see the "Size" options, and select "Default," but still fail. As a geezer who frequently almost always misplaces my reading glasses, I don't mind the larger print, but regret if that bothers you. ] Three Muttoneers — a smaller group than usual — rode for mutton at this fall’s church picnic at St. Mary of the Woods in Whitesville, Kentucky, last weekend. These are semiannual events, usually held on the Memorial Day Sunday in late May and the last Sunday in September. This time, Bob W., rode down from Rochester, N.Y., to the Moto Grappa on his Moto Guzzi V7 Classic. Then, he and I rode to Maysville, Ky., where Scott M. rode from LIma, Ohio, on his Piaggio P3 to join us for the rest of the trip to “Mutton Land,” Daviess County. While in Whitesville for the picnic, another Guzzisti, Rick C., of Celina, Tenn. -- @Goofman here -- did a day trip to join us before heading home again on the same day. The pix of this trip always seem to show that all we did was to eat, drink, and be merry. We certainly did that. 😊 Yet, we regret not having more “on the road” photos. Having once nearly committed accidental suicide by fiddling with a handlebar-mounted camera, I have since stopped taking such pix from the terror that followed the disaster I was lucky enough to escape that day. OK, if it must be disclosed, I also gave up on-the-move photos after trashing a Nikon DLSR when I did not stop soon enough to get it covered before the rain got to its $600 innards. 😱. [Yes, thank you, I know that one may “harvest: stills from Go-Pros and clones, but I’m not going there, either.] That said, I do miss the nice shots, e.g., this, taken in the Wisconsin Driftless area c.2012 … … but not enough to go back to doing it, so these will have to do for my photo memories and your travelogue … unless, of course, and quite understandably, you leave now! 😄 Here are two samples … Bob at launch - Across the Ohio River from Maysville, Ky. … the rest at the link, below. ============== As usual with my smugmug sets, the link opens in “landscape collage,” so you don’t have to go to the larger pix of the slideshow. Hovering your cursor over individual photos reveals the underlying captions. If you use the slideshow version, the pix are obviously bigger and all captions appear. But, inexplicably (to me), unless you manually move the slideshow along instead of letting it roll automatically, the captions disappear unless you leave cursor in place in lower left corner. I’m a Luddite. 😉 ============== https://bill-and-kathi.smugmug.com/Mutton-Run-Fall-2025/n-CQqNwp Bill
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ANSWERED Is my Electrosport Stator Defective?
gstallons replied to Sam P's topic in Technical Topics
No , Sam I didn't miss that. We were giving troubleshooting advice w/the understanding you had installed good known parts. This is not a pissing contest. We are happy you got your bike up and running . -
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Looks like you may have missed this: Thanks to everybody on this thread who offered thoughtful troubleshooting suggestions. I really appreciate all of the time and effort many of you have put in trying to help me out.
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ANSWERED Is my Electrosport Stator Defective?
gstallons replied to Sam P's topic in Technical Topics
In defense of all members of this forum , we were answering all questions concerning this charging system with the understanding your bike was not charging correctly before and after the installation of the new parts. This test was/is an Electrosport test to test the R/R to see if it might be bad. I read all the flow chart and troubleshooting guide. The guide shows a 3 phase stator in the diagram and this charging system used on this bike is a single phase stator. Two yellow wires will be a single phase where as three yellow wires will be a three phase charging system. -
Just a gentle reminder that a "Spine Raid " is (loosely) defined as an > idea < that involves two, or more, spine frame Moto Guzzi, in any combination with "Spine Raiders " (Moto Guzzi spine frame enthusiasts) who may, or may not, attend with a SpineFrame Guzzi, various springs, relays, fasteners, grappa, Islay Scotch, Märzen bier, Kentucky Bourbon, multimeters, special tools or other creative encouragements. Have yourself a Spine Raid, where ever you are! Get There. Bring Tools.
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ANSWERED Is my Electrosport Stator Defective?
gstallons replied to Sam P's topic in Technical Topics
SamP , is this the test you performed ? - Yesterday
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Gratuitous Pics of Girls + Guzzi
motortouring replied to sign216's topic in Special place for banter and conversation
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Found this. https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1091/5694/files/diode-testing-guide.pdf?235929069374954073
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ANSWERED Is my Electrosport Stator Defective?
gstallons replied to Sam P's topic in Technical Topics
BTW , what is the diode test ? -
Goofman started following Goofman Invades Kentucky
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I really was there, I swear! MUTTON is delicious.
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The problems have been fixed! -I replaced the oil pressure switch. -I did a diode test on the regulator - which interestingly had not been suggested in this thread - and the test results indicated that one of the diodes was blown, or was otherwise not working. Discussed the test with Electrosport, and they asked me to send in the unit for further testing. -Rather than wait for the Electrosport people, I bought a new Ducati Energia (OEM) regulator from MG Cycle and installed it yesterday. -Fired up the bike a few hours ago. Oil and battery lamp come on with key on. At idle the battery terminal test at 14vdc +/-, and increase when revved. Went for a 100 mile ride: South St. Vrain Cyn - Peak to Peak Highway - Coal Creek Cyn - Home. Had a blast! Foliage, not much traffic, no battery light at 3-4000rpm, and the bike just roared along. Thanks to everybody on this thread who offered thoughtful troubleshooting suggestions. I really appreciate all of the time and effort many of you have put in trying to help me out. Cheers, Sam
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. But, wait ... there's more! As I was culling those countless pix, I ran across a few of our cameo appearance at the Kentucky Guzzi rally near Frankfort. Saw this fine fellow, @Chuck! Bill
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Will do, ordered new rectifier today Cheers Dell
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I got back Tuesday from the 2025 Fall “Mutton Run.” As usual, I’ll post a “too many pix” ride report when I finish culling and captioning the “even more than those” photos. In the meantime, I’ll note that we did have Spine Raider Goofman join us at the picnic. Regrettably, my phone cam decided to give up on focusing for a few days, so you’ll have to trust me that it was, indeed, the Rickster -- @Goofman -- from Celina, Tenn. After the picnic, we visited some of my relatives at the cemetery, did a local ride in and around Daviess and Ohio Counties, then thanked Rick for visiting before watching him head home. Bill
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when you install the new one , verify all connections are SNUG and you do have a perfect ground (earth) connection.
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Hi yes, A bit far away from your self Cheers Dell
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Sorry , i didn't look at your location.
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That makes sense, the original ducati one is still available however it's over £200, I have looked on the Internet and they are selling from £25 upwards so my first thought would they be any good, its a 23 year old bike , so as you say over the years aftermarket parts would have become more available. Thanks for taking the time for your response, Dell
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You find now with older machinery that is now supported by the aftermarket because the OEM is no longer available that you can't judge the quality by the retail price. A $200 dollar part you buy in your home country or the western market is still the same $20 item that is made in China for example. The often massive price difference is simply down to retail margins and sales volumes. The ignition pickup is an example. When I went looking for them for the Daytona engine 5 or 6 years ago the commonly available aftermarket ones varied in retail price enormously but were all the same Chinese manufacture. The difference between the direct cost from China and what the retailers were selling them for was massive. So from memory the aftermarket wanted 80 or 90 dollars for them and I bought direct from the Chinese manufacturer for $10 each. I bought 2 and the Chinese one fitted not only looked identical to the OEM original but has worked fine ever since. Things change. Why pay a hefty mark up for the same item from the same manufacturer.
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4corsa started following Anyone in Northern NJ/NE PA/NY?
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I'm in South Jersey near Philly.
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Anyone around in these parts? I'm in Sussex County, NJ.
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Cheers Pete, the original one is over £200, obviously I don't want to pay that amount, on the other hand I don't want to buy a cheap one and have problems with it. Dell
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The reg/recs are a very common fitment. You should be able to pick one up for £40 or less.