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About nigelsainsbury

  • Birthday 06/07/1960

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    Fairfax, Virginia
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    2000 V11 Sport

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  1. Just managed to lube the drive shaft. The advice here was great and helped heaps. Thank you. After reading everyones experience I decided to go the full hog and remove the wheel, transmission, one end of the rear shock and drop the swing arm just to get to the front grease nipple. I am glad I did because most of the bearings, joints and blots associated with the shock,swing arm and drive were pretty dry. I inspected everything, regreased and reassembled it all in about two hours. The LHS rear wheel bearing was clunky so I made sure it was well greased and will replace that when the tyre gets replaced in a few thousand miles. In fact, doing all this when the wheel is off for a tyre change seems to make a lot of sense and as the tyre lasts around 5K (about two to three years for me) the maintenace of everything in that area can be brought in line with that activity. I also change the fluid in the clutch at the same time. That was dead easy with all the other shit out the way. The best tool I had for the whole job was a hydraulic lift/stand. That made life so much easier and I didnt need to modify any other tools.
  2. Just bought a 2000 V11 Sport with 5,550 miles. Its a beaut. However, I have already started to experience interesting Italian electrics. Blowing the 5 amp fuse on licence plate, rear and cockpit lights. Learnt from someone elses experience about dodgy tacho light bulb - lo and behold! See link, mine was the speedo! My old Griso had similar 'ghost' electrics, dodgy speedo and lights. Hey ho, still great machines!    

     

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