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6 hours ago, Gmc28 said:
And can u remind me where you proposed I put that air sensor from the sport, that on my greenie was taped to an empty water bottle under the tank?😎
Someone with the same name as you asked that question in 2021.
https://www.v11lemans.com/forums/topic/23134-v11-breather-tubes/page/2/#elControls_267496_menu
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3 hours ago, p6x said:
What is going to distinguish an electric Guzzi from the other electric motorcycles?
1. Style. Guzzi manages to make good looking bikes.
2. Handling. Up there with the best.
3. Brand allegiance.
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I've had a new battery electric car for the last 6 months. It has all the safety features to qualify for ANCAP rating 5, and I don't regret buying it. It should engage auto braking for a bike (if I don't see it) but I'm not going to test it.
Some of the critics of my choice say things that have the same tone as comments I've heard through the decades.
"Tubeless tires? No thanks".
"Multi-grade oil? Not for me".
"Don't like auto transmission, I want to be in control".
"Don't like seat belts, I want...".
So yeah, I like a modern car.
Even stranger are the criticisms of an electric car.
"They catch fire". -Less often than ICE cars.
"We're going to run out of Lithium" -It's 3rd element in the periodic table. There's shit-tons of it around.
"It's mined with slave labor". -Australia is currently producing 1/2 of the world's supply, and those miners are extremely well paid.
"Lithium batteries can't be recycled ". - obvious nonsense.
Yes I have a 20 year old Guzzi, but I like modern stuff.
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4 hours ago, Lucky Phil said:
I'm never going to be on a bike in cold conditions anyway. Cold to me is sub 15 deg C, lol.
There's a lot of discussion about cold performance of lithium batteries, but I have never noticed an issue.
Push button - engine starts.
But then I'm a fine weather rider too.
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15 hours ago, Lucky Phil said:
Shorai batteries are a bit of an issue to get here though.
https://shoraipower.litema.com.au/contact/
SHORAI AUSTRALIA CONTACTS PHONE: 07 5504 5595, MOBILE: 0412 170 020
I fitted a LFX21L6-BS12 way back in 2016, still going strong. You should consider buying the dedicated charger for storage and "balance charging".
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1 hour ago, Lucky Phil said:
Is there any experience with the LiPo batteries in the V11. Does the charging system treat them OK? I'm sure some here have tried them in the past.
I'm happy with mine. See https://www.v11lemans.com/forums/topic/30633-share-your-lithium-battery-experience-cold-environment-durability-else/#comment-289414
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Good job. Better suspension, lower unsprung weight. How does it handle?
I've been wondering if there is a tire that has lower weight. A cheap way to reduce unsprung weight? I've not been able to find any info on this. I weighed a new Bridgestone Battlax 120/70ZR17 T32 at 4.39kg, and a worn BT023 at slightly heavier. Have you weighed any tires?
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Have you seen this post?
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1 hour ago, docc said:
Be certain your regulator has a dedicated ground strap from the case to the timing chest and the connections are cleaned
+1.
I think that a poor ground from the regulator to the bike is the reason for many overcharged batteries and failed regulators.
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The pinch bolts make the yoke quite tight on the spline, and there may be some slight distortion of the yoke where it touches the spline. A sharp edge can get swaged/smeared so it touches the end of a spline tooth in the recess for the pinch bolts, that will make it hard to remove. Assuming there's no rust, I'd try opening the pinch slot of the yoke with wedges (big flat bladed screwdrivers) then tapping & levering.
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My bike has always been the same as your bike. I don't plan to change it. The open end of the centre sliding spline faces back, so less road spray can get inside, but spline lubrication may be slightly worse with the grease nipple at the low end.
As for alignment of the 2 halves of the shaft, the yokes on the shaft must be on the same plane, and the yokes on the gearbox/transmission at each end also on their own plane which is 90° turned. If it is wrong, your gearbox, shaft, and rear transmission feel torsional vibration. This would be bad.
See the video pointed out by @Chuck https://youtu.be/5aCK4Bob6a0
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Everyone has a favorite, so you are unlikely to get complete agreement on the best. It's hard to go wrong with the popular brands, as @GuzziMoto said.
Have you seen this post:
https://www.v11lemans.com/forums/topic/28190-a-test-report-for-v11-tyres/
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Brad. what kind of file did you use for the inventory? I had trouble reading it.
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On 9/28/2023 at 6:32 AM, stewgnu said:
my v11 is missing it’s airbox lid-... but would prefer to get hold of a lid really.
I got a spare lid from @Scud some years ago. I had grand plans to modify it for my bike, but decided that I liked the standard airbox so didn't use it.
Also no chick in NZ seemed to dig it, so if I still have it, you can have it for nix +shipping cost. PM me. Shipping from NZ to UK varies from eye-watering to arm/leg/first born, so be warned.
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1 hour ago, BramF said:
Is there a shop within the EU that still sells the rotors at a 'reasonable' price?
The only options that I can find are 400+ euro's for just 1 rotor.Have you seen this: Front brake disc 320 mm, Griso 1100, 307,97 € (hmb-moto.de) 307,97 €
or even cheaper: Front brake disc 320 mm, V11, Cali EV, Jackal, Stone etc., 199,00 € (hmb-moto.de) 199,00 €
Röttenbach is just down the road about 7 hours away from Gld
Moto Guzzi manual lists part number GU01613330 Front brake disc, quantity 2
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Chain drive? I think this is a rebadged Benelli. Cool restoration
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10 hours ago, Tomchri said:
The Sport 1100i manual says "Absolute pressure transducer. This transducer is powered by the electronic control centre and gives information about the absolute pressure in the air filter box. This transducer is connected to the filter box through a small pipe. Its output signal will produce a correction signal as function of the barometrical pressure".
On the V11 there is a pressure transducer built into the ECU.
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1 hour ago, docc said:
Where is this relief hole to be found? And should it be "maintained?"
I looked at one end of the driveshaft in my spare parts box, the one with the grease nipple. It doesn't have a relief hole in it, so I expect that it is in the other end.
I wonder if the "hole" is actually a partially burst disk or frost plug fitted in the end of the shaft. Maybe excess grease has made it's own escape path.
I think that making sure that old grease is removed, and a clear relief hole is a good idea.
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On my bike, that hole looks more like an imperfection when it was made, but nevertheless it is necessary.
Old grease gets thicker over years as the oil seeps out, leaving mostly the thickner/soap behind. If possible I try to scoop out or flush out old grease. Your picture appears to show fresh grease, which would be thinner (and better).
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There's a hole in the back end of the shaft to allow excess grease to escape from inside. If that hole was blocked, then suspension movement would break something. Grease will cause a hydraulic lock.
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Neutral shown, marks align when in first gear. Docc is right (again).
I think it's best to fit the plate with the gearbox in neutral and the plate set as shown.
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On 8/30/2023 at 12:13 AM, GuzziMoto said:
Using the rear tire also makes it easy to make sure you turn the motor the right direction (you don't want to turn the motor backwards for any of this).
I always make sure that I turn the engine forwards before valve adjustment too.
We know the thrust washer on the forward end of the camshaft can wear on the fwd face, so the shaft is loaded aft when running. I assume this is because the cam lobes run off-center of the cam followers to rotate the followers.
Turning the engine backwards may let the camshaft move forward and change the valve clearance.
Also the oil pump will deprime itself so oil pressure will be slower to rise on the next start.
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5 hours ago, Yam350 said:
My fuel level sensor is broken and it looks like the oem part is unavailable…
What is broken? If it's the wires at the base of the sensor, then it can be fixed. I pulled Cash1000's sensor apart, and dug out the resin potting compound to expose 2 terminals in the base. I crimped copper sleeves over the terminals & shortened wires (they were too long anyway) then repotted the cavity with epoxy.
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Item 19 is important. The shape improves airflow into the throttle body. It's called "velocity stack", "bellmouth", or "trumpet", and you should try hard to get the right parts.
Have you checked to see if they are wedged into whatever gravel strainer pod filters you had before?