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  1. Enea Bastianini - Wikipedia - he is quite famous in italy and with kids who are interested in motorbikes - he was expected to be a true contender for motogp worldchampionship this year riding for the ducati factory team. ASI Motoshow in Varano at the Formula 2 race track is the ultimate event for italian motorcycle history afficionados -
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  2. I posted this after some members were wondering what ecm model was in their bike because the ID tag was no longer visable. Kevin T stated that it can be found with Guzzidiag so, I posted a GD snapshot of my Lemans. ECM type can be seen in the lower left corner. Art
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  3. No but I'm right there if you know what I mean...front brake hose almost has no slack with forks fully extended and the start/kill sw wiring had to be rerouted slightly. I don't think I can bring them back any further without replacing hoses and lengthening wiring. Also, it might cause interference issues with the fuel tank. The forks are about a 1/2" higher in the clamps with these risers vs the oem clip ons, i don't notice any difference in handling but the bike sits more "upright" on the side stand because of the risers.
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  4. Yup. Warbirds Over Wanaka Airshow includes this iconic WWII fighter-bomber aircraft. It is ex-RNZAF de Havilland DH98 Mosquito NZ2308.
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  5. It's a de Havilland Mosquito, isn't it?
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  6. That's what it's all about.
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  8. Just so that nobody gets confused, it seems that this is the wrong way around.
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  9. Just so that nobody gets confused, it seems that this is the wrong way around.
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  10. My other italian ride...😀
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  11. Ah, that's where that is. Thanks.
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  12. I believe you! I may have to put my thriftiness on the back burner and get off my wallet for something that has great longevity...darnit!
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  13. Vintage car leds is working very well in 3 of my bikes, 3 years now. Cheers Tom.
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  14. Hi Speedfrog, Thanks! IDK if the fuse would mount along side the relay base, i didn't try it because I ran out of room ...only enough space in the relay bank area for 6. I ty-rap'd the fuse to the frame along with other fuses on the left side. You can see it in my pic of "under the seat".
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  16. I installed it dry, I've got about 600 miles on it now and no leaks....fwiw.
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  17. Monthly Guzzi Breakfast rides at Mike's Place in Kent, Ohio this morning, 6/11/23.
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  18. The above is a partial view of two timing cover gaskets I bought for my Lemans. The gasket on the left is an aftermarket item that does not line up with bolt holes, when dry fit it distorts and will not lay flat on cover mating surface. Since I wasn't confident about using this gasket I bought a "genuine" Guzzi gasket (#05001231) on the right. The gasket on the right fits, lines up with bolt holes, lays flat when dry fit, etc. Now the question is... should this be installed with or without gasket sealer???!!!
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  19. La montagne, c'est Chamechaude en Chartreuse. Bonne journée.
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  20. Is it a sort of monster cable, their good, but may be not on a V11. Better between Mark Levinson 23.5 and old Altec Lansing mod 19. Preamp ML 326S. First thing I look for opening the seat for the first time, is looking at the 30amp fuse. Seeing your cover ain’t brown from heat, good. Hopefully plenty of km before a Luigi mishap. Cheers Tom.
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  21. HEY!! Thats MY number from about 13 years ago!!
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  22. Passo Maniva nord Italy near Garda lake Start to Terrazza del Brivido to Ledro lake to Passo Maniva https://goo.gl/maps/xdwuRPAAgAv19ZA6A
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  23. The more bolts the greater the distortion....I have no confidence that this will work/seal if I use it.
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