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  1. I also ran into the ITI/hUR top quality syndrome. My odometer was dead on arrival! stuck on the same mileage for ever. After getting the Speedo/Odo out of the bike, I opened it to check the root cause of the issue, and what could have caused it. The worm screw that drives both the Speedo and the Odometer slowly ground itself until the thread was completely stripped. My explanation, and you are welcome to challenge it, is that the cheap design and build made for no adjustment of the intersect angle between the worm screw and the driven axle as seen on the pictures. The assembly is held together by cold clamping the instrument chassis. But thanks to LowRyter's tip, it appears I have a working repair solution now... So for those of you who run into the ITI/hUR stripped worm screw, here's one option, the email below is dated stamped today, May 13th, 2021.
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  2. The car park at Falls Creek Alpine Village before heading back over over the top to Omeo. Cheers Guzzler
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  3. @hammershaug, is this the only time you have ridden your Queenie Greeeeenie? As much as I enjoyed following her down . . . . . . and back up . . . . . . and all the attention in between . . . . . . we are all looking forward to ride pictures from some exotic coastal location!
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  4. The GPS speedo and tach are his best bet. Install it and forget it. The whole "self lubricating plastic gears" thing was a mega fail for our bikes. And those guys print the dials to look just like the ITI or Veglias too.
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  5. Na, this guy is high.. Bike likely needs all new gaskets just from sitting so long. Would rather a Corsa Rossa with 25k on the clocks once owned by an Aerospace Engineer for $6500.. 🤫🤜💥🤛
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  7. Glad you were able to figure it out.
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  9. If you have to ask how much...... then this ain’t for you. Irving Vincent
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  10. Here is a video of a V11 going from Christchurch to Akaroa in New Zealand. This is a popular trip around here This seems to be the guy's first ride on a Guzzi, and he has some charming commentary about the bike. https://youtu.be/E3us8tjJRTU And here is my bike at a bay near Akaroa
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  11. When the odometer on mine quit so I moved cogs from the trip meter which has less load on it. The ultimate solution is to change the clocks for Speedhut, they can match the look and set the new odometer to match your milage. Most go with the GPS speedo but I prefer the simple pulse input model. (look at the other thread "Scuds Old V11 LeMans" for a great example of Speedhut)
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  12. Hmm, 183 MPH, the bikes in neutral, rpm zero, and you took a photo. My guess is that you were coasting down a vertical cliff, riding one handed, while you took that picture. Awesome!
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