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RedMog last won the day on November 7 2016

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About RedMog

  • Birthday 03/10/1960

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    Colchester, Essex
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    2012 Griso 1200 SE, 2002 V11 LeMans (Deceased)

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  1. Pretty sure I bought it at a show - I think it was a part of a kit for an adventure bike. In my defense it was a few years ago now
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    Givi tanklock

    I'll take the return spring please
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    Jealousy

    β€œHe is a wise man who does not grieve for the things which he has not, but rejoices for those which he has. ” ― Epictetus Though I don't quite understand how some ancient Greek philosopher understood what owning a V11 LeMans feels like
  5. These guys may be able to sort you out - http://www.osmc.co.uk It looks like they do the crossover from the picture . . .
  6. Looks like no one wants to sell theirs at the moment, can't say I blame 'em - I rather like mine Can't speak for the other four of us though! Moto Guzzi V11 Le Mans Tax/SORNLooks like there are 3 Rosso Corsa's & 11 Tenni's out there too, so the pool is preetty small . . .
  7. The rear disc bolts came out fine, I was very gentle when loading up the torque on them. The front ones were just seized up. I see that these bolts were upgraded for the later models, so I will up spec to those. I also thought about using copper slip, then another thought reminded me that these are the brakes and if they say loctite in the book there could be a reason and they certainly know more about it than I do . . .
  8. This weekend was spent spannering on the Le Mans, new discs and pads all round along with a new back tyre and the indicators seem to have slowed down so a new relay is on order. The front disc bolts - what were they thinking of ? A 5mm hex key on an 8mm bolt that was torqued up with loctite 16 years ago. I destroyed every one, 12 in all, to get the front discs off and the new bolts I ordered still haven't arrived. Good thing I enjoy playing with spanners
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    handle bar weights

    This is what should be in the handlebar: 1, bar end weight, held in with a short Allen bolt. To remove this hold the weight and undo the Allen bolt (I had to wrap a bit of leather round the weight & hold it with a pipe wrench). 2, this reveals the end of the counter weight, with an O ring & a roll pin to remove. 3, next is the retaining bolt (24mm spanner, M18 thread). 4, now the counter weight can be pulled out, which has a short rubber tube to stop the whole assembly from working it's way out of the handlebar. If it won't come out, you can get a 5mm drill between the counter weight rod & the handlebar tube to remove whatever is jammed up there.
  10. Been playing with the handlebar weights today, which were working their way out on every trip. Managed to source some new rubber damper tubes but the old ones would not budge - I tried hammers and everything! Turned out the innerds were replaced with lead tape & glue at some point and was all jammed in place, all a bit worrying attacking it with a drill and getting metallic flakes out when I was expecting rubber. Back to standard now. Rode her in this morning and what a difference - all the nasty vibrations have been damped out
  11. All I need is 3 wheel Mog for the set
  12. RedMog

    The Golden One

  13. that's Ok cause the seat doesn't look very comfy. there are a couple of pics in the comments showing the seat (still not too comfy) and an alternator cover being machined from a huge chunk of alloy (Smart!).
  14. So, now he has worked out how it's done, will he be building any more V11 'Shark' exhausts?
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