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  1. OK, so just any of the two yellow wires. I think I may go with the MOSFET regulator then since it is the same wiring changes to get to it. Finally found what the other two wires are, one is for the gauge and the other is to Energize the Ducati Energia regulator. The wires seem really thin from the stator, I was expecting 10 gauge wires, not even close.
  2. It is a 7 wire ElectroSport Regulator. It is supposed to be for this bike, but it is not plug and play. Looking at the wiring diagram, I know I use only two of the three yellow, combine the two red wires into one for the positive, I just want to confirm the other two wires are ground wires for the bike and should go to the other two wires that hook up to the wiring harness. I tested both wires resistance to the negative side of the battery, both have a little resistance and have an open line to the positive side.
  3. I cleaned them all. I took the old regulator off, someone had direct connected the Stator wires, the other connection looks good, but I am going to redo all the connectors with weather pack connectors. On the new regulator I have 2 red wires which looks like connect together and go into a single wire to the fuse box, then I have two green wires, and I just want to confirm that it does not matter which of the other two wires they go to.
  4. Looks like you were right, took the fuse block cover off and pulled the 30a, it was slightly melted, so I pulled all the fuses and cleaned the block the best I could and put all new fuses in. Cranked it up and all the measures were the same, but then my idle got crazy high, about 2k-2.5k rpm, I got it to back down after blipping the throttle, then back up. Even pulled on the throttle bodies and still high. Also the 30a fuse was hot again, no melt but very hot. I am going to replace the regulator and check the wiring under the tank. I am wondering if the sudden idle change and the previous black plugs are somehow related, maybe not enough voltage to the coils or something.
  5. Yes, thanks for correcting my error, seems a finance guy would be more cognoscente of significant digits... I finally got a chance to take her for a ride and get her up to temp to adjust the TB's, and was that easy, almost as easy as the valve adjustment! They were pretty far off, so it made me more excited about getting her out, but in the process of idling and starting, the battery died... So I charged the battery, key off I get 12.7v-12.8v, key on I get 12.3v-12.4v, idling I get about the same, 12.3v-12.4v. At about 2,500 rpm I am getting 13.0v-13.1v, at 3,000 rpm I am getting 13.6v-13.7v and at 5,000rpm I am getting about 14.5v-14.7v. After I first got the bike home I noticed the flickering battery light at idle, I have not seen that since, I am wondering if the bulb blew? These numbers make me think there is not anything terribly wrong, but I might have a bad connection somewhere, or a bad ground. Main battery ground is to the back of the transmission, I need to pull it and clean it, the stator wires looked like they are crimped on, all the wires are zip tied under the tank and to the frame, and I don't see a plastic connection, but I will cut the zip ties and have a closer look. There is a ground from the Regulator to the front engine cover, so it looks like the PO kept things clean and tidy. Where is the main fuse? I was going to give it a look, I am assuming it is under the seat somewhere?
  6. OK, something else not to worry about. Should I worry about the holes in the aribox while riding in the rain? Good thought on the locking cable, right now I keep my jacket in the side bag, but if I am ever on a trip, that will come in handy since I can lay my jacket across the tank and seat. Did my valve adjustment last night, went with the recommended .001mm intake .0015 exhaust (I think I have my decimal in the right place). Pulled the plugs and they were black. Now, I admit I was keep the rpms down a little on the ride, so that could be part of it, but it was 200 miles on Saturday and 50 miles on Sunday, I would think that would be enough to clean them some. I will get new ones. I plan on riding this evening and coming back and doing the throttle body balance, weather permitting.
  7. Finally got her out for a good ride this weekend, my buddy who kept her for me drove up on Friday and we got up early Saturday and rode down to Hot Springs, NC for breakfast. We got few sprinkles and a few deer and one black bear along the way. My Guzzi did great, but developed an exhaust leak along the way. We got that worked out today, and put the new throttle body boots on, but noticed a loose vacuum line coming off the right side tank fuel connection, I think it is the fuel pressure regulator, but is that line supposed to hook to something? Also it looks like the PO drilled a bunch of holes in the top and tube of the airbox, any bad side effects of this? Another question, is there a good place to relocate the helmet lock? It does not seem like a good idea to rest the helmet on the muffler.
  8. When I put the Roper plate on, I marked the new dipstick 2 cm below the plate, and I am a little below that with 4 quarts, but I did spill a little, so maybe 3.9 quarts. OK, I think this sat a while, so moisture makes sense. I won't worry about it then.
  9. This oil came from the rear oil line while I was installing the Roper plate, looks like the coolant milkshake when a head gasket fails, but this thing is air cooled. Any thoughts? Another question, I put a full gallon of oil (4qrts) and it looks like I could add a little more, does that sound about right?
  10. And the 3 week oil change is done, along with the Roper plate!!! It ended up not being a big deal, they have been doing road destruction work on my road for the last three weeks, and it has been HOT! I also got the rear tire replaced, I still need to do the front and a laundry list of other things, but once the front tire is done, I can at least take her for a ride.
  11. These look great, I am glad I postponed the oil change for this.
  12. The new O-ring showed up and fits and is on the bike. But I am going to hold off on filling it until the roper plate comes in. Still have other things to work on like putting the new boots on, valve adjustment, shifter spring, etc. Plus I ordered the stand for it, and I have a feeling it will make the roper plate install a little easier. And the new O-ring fit inside the old one...
  13. OK, I am in on the Roper Plate. Still trying to get the o-ring back to size, it is smaller, but still falls over the cover....
  14. I am in! Tell me how much and where to send the money. Can't get the oil changed anyway.....
  15. I may need more info on the hose clamp on the oil filter, are you tying it to something, or will the screw mechanism on the hose clamp keep it from turning by hitting something? I will double check the tightness on the oil filter, glad someone else had the same issue with the O-ring, I could fit it in the slot all the way around, and had enough excess to make a loop big enough to put my finger through. Hopefully it will be small enough this evening to fit it back on, if not I will soak it in brake cleaner to get it to shrink more. If not I will be on a VFR this weekend and finish it up next week when the new O-ring comes in. I am looking at this as a learning experience, oil changes are a PITA on the Alfa's too, I am hoping the ease of the valve adjustment will make up for it like it does in the Alfas.
  16. OK, the first oil change is going into a week now. I ordered the special tool for the filter cover, but did not have the tool for the filter removal/install. So I wait a few days and it comes in, try to get the old filter out, well, it is the 8 sided, not the newer 14 sided... So off comes the oil pan, I get the old one off, put the pan back on, try to fill the new filter with oil, but I got the gallon of oil and it won't pour it, so I get it about half full, put it in no problem. I go to put the cover back on and now my o-ring is about 2 sizes too big... WTF?!?!?! How did my o-ring grow over 2 days, it was fine when I spun it back on after realizing I was not completing the oil change in one day. New o-ring is ordered, but I sprayed the old one down with brake cleaner and put it in the freezer hoping that would shrink it back to size. Anyone else run into this?
  17. Thanks! If the spring issue does not impact the 2001, then I will leave it alone, but carry a spare. I have new boots ordered, will change engine and gear oil, and rear/diff, plus brakes and clutch fluid. I'll check on the longer bolt and spacers. New tires will be coming before long, have miss-matched Dunlops, front looks good, but the rear has a big flat spot. That is mine, owned it for about 15 years. Not for sale, doubt it ever will be, but of you are ever in the area...
  18. I finally got her home, the GF and I took off Saturday morning about 9:00am for a ~300 miles to my buddy's house, I put on my gear and rode ~300 miles back through North GA and Western NC and got home about 8:00pm. No issues, enjoyed the ride so much I got up Sunday morning and went for a 30 miles ride. I got 41 mpg and 38 mpg, latter with more highway speeds. I have a few new newby questions, is there any real trick or technique to checking the oil? I know it is good to be a little higher than full. I have been reading up on the balancing, but the vacuum nipples are plugged and not connected by a hose, one was unplugged, and when I plugged it most (75%) of my vibration went away. Is it ok to leave them plugged or should I run a hose inbetween? I am planning on changing all the fluids, I have considered changing the return spring while I am at it, one to not worry for a while, but the other is to learn to do it in case I need to do it on the side of the road, is this a good idea? I put the Knight lowering pegs on, but it moved my feet wider and now it seems my brake lever does not stick out enough to get to comfortably, any ideas on this? My battery light flickers at idle if I don't leave it on the charger over night, goes away once the rpm's pick up, I have read this is nothing to worry about and to clean grounds and connections, does this seem right? I guess from the picture below shows why I need to check the boots... That is about it, here is a picture of part of my collection.
  19. Thanks, it is hard for me to think it is now 30 years old, I've owned it for 21 years (2nd owner) and it now has over 240k miles on it. It started my love affair with things Italian, and also got me into working on cars (and other fuel fed items).
  20. And I have the Shindy on order, so that will go on next time I see her.
  21. Very good, a Milano Platinum, aka Alfa 75. That is my buddy's, and half the reason for the trip down to ride my Guzzi, I helped him swap one of my spare clutches in, or at least was the plan, but a leaking shifter seal stopped us. I own a Verde, aka 75 3.0 America. I also have a another 116 chassis car, an '86 GTV6.
  22. Thanks again! Do you have the part # for the Shindy damper? And I will check out the rubber boots. Red Line is good stuff, I will plan on that when I get it home. I run the 75w90NS is my Alfa transaxles and it made a huge difference in them. Mine is a 78, I enjoy it, but I could never adjust my riding to it. I am sure I will get there one day, but for now this is a better choice, and will be for a while. The fall ride sounds good, but I have a trip planned for mid Sept to NW Arkansas, it will be the first major trip on this one and one of the reasons for the H&P cases. The lower pegs sound good too, I was thinking my knees seemed a little high compared to the tank, I will give them a try.
  23. That is my buddy's 800, I have a couple of 750's and a 700. Compared to my '95 750, the sound is better, much more torque and engine braking, more of an upright seating position which is keeping my throttle hand feeling much better. It seems to have a lower center of gravity which makes it more maneuverable at low speed. The little screen seems to do a good job of wind protection up to a point. So far the only down points are vibration, which I have to admit is getting better on this bike the more I ride it, and the transmission gives me false neutrals, I think I am just going to have to be more deliberate with it. I guess the other would be MPG's, 45-50 on the VFR, This is actually a replacement for my old GL1000, I like having a standard/touring, but I live about 45 minutes from Shady Valley, so I tend to push the Wing a little too much on the curves. Also going to use this as my touring machine, the hard luggage and a better feeling throttle hand fits the bill.
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