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http://ecommerce.ago...product=329901 One in stock now. This is a MPH Speedometer. Ignore the translation from Italian "Tachometer".
I just ordered a kph speedo from my local dealer. Not many choices now. It came with a label with 2006 mfg date and dUR logo instead of ITI.
Buz has the parts to fix these ITI speedos .
Buz Ras
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MPH Speedo
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http://ecommerce.agostinimandello.com/product.php?id_product=329901 One in stock now.
I just ordered a kph speedo from my local dealer. Not many choices now. It came with a label with 2006 mfg date and dUR logo instead of ITI.
You can change the face ...http://www.ebay.com/itm/03-2003-MOTO-GUZZI-V11-1100-BASSA-CRUISER-SPEEDOMETER-SPEEDO-GAUGE-5K-MI-Y65/371978224956?ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT&_trksid=p2055119.m1438.l2649
Buz has the parts to fix these ITI speedos .
Buz Ras
206-369-5063 -
I had Apex adjustable clipons on my V11 Le Mans so I know they work with the fairing and you can move them higher or lower, I ordered them from the USA from their website, order 54mm clamps
Hi Steve S,
I recently received the Apex 4" risers for my '03 Le Mans and have not installed them yet. Can you share any helpful tips on how to install them and any things to avoid. Photos would be helpful. I looked at all the posts over the years on this forum and checked the various products like MPH with hoses, Convertibars without hoses, Tommasselli (MG Cycle), Tarozzi, Cycle Cat (long out of business but looked promising), homemade risers, Woodcraft, and liked the adjustability of the bar angle and the ability to position the riser around the fork tube as well as the black anodizing.
Thanks,
Harold HB1
2019 The One Moto Show
in 24/7 V11
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Dave,
Thanks for sharing your visit with us. I do not expect to see the ordinary when I visit Portland Oregon.
The BMW K100 with its polished aluminum tank reminded me of seeing my trusty K100 RT turned into a streetfighter last year.
He asked me how I knew it was my old bike. It wasn't difficult to spot my seat, back rest and rack, stainless steel muffler, saddlebags, and working Motometer instrument cluster with 175,000 km piled in the corner of his garage.
He had the tank off and was diving into "junction city" trying to wire up a cheapo Chinese instrument pod with its 25 wire leads.
I just told him that I can recognize my bikes and others, too.
HB1
PS If you would like to post the video of previous shows, I am sure that there would be many who would appreciate seeing them.