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IE417

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    Orlando FL
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    02 Scura S365

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  1. Nice, will order one. Thanks Sent from my Pixel 3 using Tapatalk
  2. Looks.great, do you have a link to the product? Sent from my Pixel 3 using Tapatalk
  3. The 30A fuse which is still in it's original place in fusebox was blown. It was a bit swollen, and electrically open. The socket is tight and clean, doesn't look like it was getting hot from high resistance. I temporarily put a 20A fuse in there and it start and ran, and charged at 13.3. When I revved up the engine to higher revs, it popped the 20A fuse. I had the voltmeter on the battery at this time and the charging voltage was pretty steady at 13.3V when it popped the fuse, so I am assuming regulator part of RR is good. THe battery (lithium battery tender battery) was on battery tender overnight, and was fully charged. Next tests I will is current draw on fuel pump, headlight etc.
  4. Last night while riding my Scura on the highway the charge light came on and about minute or so later the bike died. I coasted to a stop on the side of the road. No tools, light, or tech info. Called tow truck and brought the bike home. I'm hoping it's just this 30A fuse issue. Tomorrow morning I will check it out and report back. In the less than 2000 miles I have owned this bike, this is the second breakdown. The first was broken shift spring. Not too thrilled...
  5. So I looked at the Odyssey battery that so many recommend. Today I also got into clutch slave cylinder on my Concours 14, so bike budget is lessened. I ordered a cheap AGM from Batterysharks $41 shipped. Figure if I get a couple years out of it I'll be ok. I will keep this one on a battery tender, They have served me well on the other bikes.
  6. Today I tried this for the first time on my Scura. The fact that my battery chose today to take a dump didn't make it easier. I did manage to get it done using the Guzzidiag method though. My trim was +96!!! Set it to 0 and just revved a few times stationary. Seems better. Will know for sure when I install new battery. Still have to do decent tune-up, bought plugs and wires but need new throttlebody intake boots.
  7. This extender and the associated massaging of shifter parts, together with the new spring made an amazing improvement in the shifting on my bike. I am very very happy with it! No more feeling around for a gear. Sent from my Pixel 3 using Tapatalk
  8. Centauro in Orlando area... https://orlando.craigslist.org/mcy/d/kissimmee-moto-guzzi-centuro/6881220717.html
  9. You should keep that bike Sent from my Pixel using Tapatalk
  10. Big up Lucky Phil! Sent from my Pixel using Tapatalk
  11. Rode the bike yesterday fpr the first time since completing the shifter work. It shifts as good or better than my Japanese bikes now. The extender bracker and the dressing of the shifter pawl parts made a huge difference. I used to be feeling around for the shift, now it's crisp, short action. Thanks Chuck and Scud and all others who have worked on this stuff!
  12. I did finalize with Pete to get one of his plates. Thanks
  13. Dave, Pete posted in a separate thread that he had done another run and had 4 left. I sent him a message that I would take one. If that works out, I will take my name off this list. I'll keep you updated.
  14. I will take one. Please let me know when you are back from vacation. I'll PM you my details.
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