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  2. hello dlaing, I bought the Hagon with standard spring. Actual sag (without rider) is better compared to the Sachs. Both front and rear now have the same sag. Greetings from Co
  3. After the Sachs unit lower eye breakage I use the Hagon for a year now. Compared to the Sachs with its hard spring I am satisfied with it. Hagon's spring seems more progressive. I had to adjust the spring nut 6 revolutions stiffer. Personally I think Ohlins is the best, with good external adjustment possibilities, which, bear this in mind, Hagon has not. Greetings from Holland, Co
  4. Al, Glad they found it. At last. What about labour expenses? Who is paying for that? Greetings from Co (exwtk)
  5. Al, Plus voltage goes by fuse 4 and contactswitch to the jiffy switch. The jiffy switch is bridged by contact of relay 15. (Note: contact relay 15 is pulled by its coil when neutral gear switch connects to earth (minus voltage)). Then the current flows via the killswitch to a branch. At the branch is fuse 8 for the fuel petcock, and ALSO the coil of relay 49. (Question/Check: does the petcock open?) The coil of relay 49 is connected via a DIODE to earth (Minus Voltage) (Question/Check: diode ok?) Plus voltage feeds fuse 2 and by the contact of relay 49 in this line the coil of relay 46 "injection relay" is energized. In order for the coil of relay 46 to be energized, the contact 19 on the ECU must make an (internal?) connection to earth (minus voltage). (Fuse 2 also directly feeds pin 26 on the ECU) When the injection relay 46 is pulled, current is fed by fuse 1 to the injectors, fuelpump and the coils. Hope this helps a bit. Greetings from Holland Co.
  6. dlaing: I replaced my shock shortly before winter so I have not gained much riding experience with it. I will report back later. The web site: http://www.hagon-shocks.co.uk Look at: Applications. Partnumber: M67033 Greeting from Holland, Co.
  7. Hello Martin (and Jaap, for the poll?) As I mentioned before I had the eye of the Sachs Boge shock broken at 20.000 kms. We (forum members) still don't know whether this shock failure is common or not. Is it worth a poll? Anywhey: my frame number: ZGUKR000XM...... so I expect year 2000. Martin's Le Mans is two years younger. So what about the frequency of occurence? I don't know My shock is replaced by an British made Hagon. Greetings: Co from Holland.
  8. Hello Martin, Did you attend the V11 meeting in Varseveld Holland? I was there, Due to bad handling of my bike during that meeting I started wiggling around at the back and discoverd play in the rear. After further checks I found out the top eye of my REAR shock Sachs-Boge had a crack in it!! Same as you, wasn't driving, but likewise quite upset. Since then the shock is replaced by a HAGON shock (Britisch manf.) Greetings and don't loose your faith in Guzzi. Co.
  9. As you can notice there is a gap between the round boss on the injector and the flat edge of the TPS. I pressed it full of grease. Three years ago, no problems yet. Greetings from Holland Co.
  10. Al, sorry to say but your geographics are horrible! This is NOT Belgium (our friendly neighbours) but HOLLAND, the Netherlands. You know Amsterdam= New Amersterdam=New York! Brooklyn=is dutch for:Breukelen. Keep Guzzioning! Co from
  11. Hello Al, On the German site V11Sport.de The members mention the following procedure: Grasp the grey ring, and grasp the hose with your other hand. While holding the hose, firmly push the grey ring INWARD. Than pull the hose. Maybe this will help? Greetings Co from
  12. Ian, Nice work! Alloow me to make some remarks. Like Al, I do believe it is not neccesary to use the RH idle screw. But for a different reason: is it not that by adjusting at the right hand side you put STRAIN on the connection rod between the throttle plates? Greetings from Co.
  13. MANUAL PETCOCK: When my 1999/2000 V11 was in the workshop for the gearbox recall I asked the firm to fit a MANUAL PETCOCK. On the invoice it reads: Petcock Quota/C3-INJ partnr. 291054600000. The firm who conducted the work was TLM in Holland. Greetings from Co.
  14. Hello Guzzisti, Also from v11sport.de this image of the corroded throttle shaft (righthand side) Apparently water remains standing under the throttle position sensor! I keep this cavity hole filled with lub and grease! Co from Holland
  15. Hello Guzzisti, I tried to remove the gearbox breather too. But it is hardly possible without removing the swing-arm. (Liitle room, maybe thick hands?) Further on I noticed, when triing to slide a hose over the breather that the radius is actually too sharp. So the hose came off very soon after. Due to this I decided to do the same thing as Al did. I added two extra plastic plates. One to shield the chock absorber, same method as Al did. The other one an rectangular plastic plate all the way down from the fork triangle to the lowest shaft/pipe that connects the "kidney"side plates. Mounting was done with Ty-Raps. Sorry no pictures. Everybody: Thanks for your tips! Greetings from Co.
  16. Nice to read about the other Guzzi riders, interesting backgrounds too. Here's mine, Born 6 oct. 1954 Living in the Netherlands=Holland. First bike at 18 years, in following order: Matchless 350cc single (ex dutch army) Always leaking. 2x Ducatis 250cc, 350cc singles OHC's Matchless 350cc single with alu primary chain cover. Not leaking! Yamaha SR 500 single Suzuki VX 800 Moto Guzzi V11 sport naked colour "green glycol" I was educated as an ships-engineer, sailed for 10 years on steam- and dieseldriven ships all over the world. "exwtk=ex werktuigkundige" Later I acted 9 years as an tutor for refrigeration technicians. At the moment working as an dutch government official. My moto: say what you think! To all of you: Happy Guzzioning and MANY THANKS TO JAAP.
  17. Hello Victor, My personal findings are that the oilfilter wrench-tool is an large fit. Therefore it slips over de flat sides of the cannister. I think it was a waste of money, but I am thinking about an solution. Greetings from Holland
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    Gear Box Leak

    I own a 2000 V11 sport naked bike. Under the bike I noticed that an extra plate has been added to provide for lugs (mounting bolt holes). This plate goes over the my leaking gearbox end cover so that I can't reach the allen bolts to check for loosiness! My gearbox seems to have no packing only fluid sealant. The oil drops on the hot crossover part of the exhaust and gives of a burning smell.
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