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RonV11

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  • Birthday 11/11/1955

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    2009 Stelvio, 1998 Superhawk, 1979 SR500, 2000 V11 Sport - sold

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    Tekno Bags

    I'm not so sure... Look at the pictures at the AF1Racing link. The bars that bags mount to appear to be the same diameter as what was on my Tekno mounts. Look closely and you will see that the top bar is smaller diameter than the bottom bar. The new Moto guzzi mounts also show this. The old mounts use plastic stops to locate the bag 'forward-back'. The new mounts pictured use different size tubing to accomplish this. Of course the 'final' word would be to try the new bags on the Tecko mounts. I haven't done that. To me, however, the plastic clips (on the bags) that are used to attach the bags to the mounts, look exactly like the ones on my Tekno bags.
  3. Glad you walked, er limped, away Dave... If you've made any upgrades you may want to consider putting the stock parts back on. It typically won't make any difference to the money you receive. A Power Commander for instance would be something that could easily be removed for your replacement V11 or sold to recoup some cash. Just an idea. Ron
  4. Al From reading the extensive list of mods you've made on the bike. I, personally, would find it difficult to replicate them on another bike. You've made your Guzzi fit you and your riding style. Looking back 4-5 years from now when said daughter is graduated, you may have realized that you didn't need to sell it. I hope this makes sense. Ron
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    Tekno Bags

    Not the cheapest option at $569.95... but looks like the same mounts as my Teckno bags and they are new. Adjustable volume too. Just the ticket for those with mounts and no bags. Or, those willing to customize the mounts for the V11 application. BTW... these are Moto Guzzi Accessories. The link is below, but it doesn't mention the intended model/application. Semi Rigid Saddle Bag Kit $569.95 product # GU06480100 PRODUCT INFORMATIONPair of semi rigid textile saddle bags, accurately finished down to the smallest detail, including padlockable zip and reflective inserts. Personalised logo. Made in high-tech textile. Easy to remove from the bike thanks to Moto Guzzi’s patented lockable Fast-Click® system. Mounting rack specially designed, tested and homologated by Moto Guzzi’s technical department. Complete with fitting instructions and thermosealed rain hood. Volume varies from 18 to 20 lt. Link: http://www.empire-cycle.com/eshopprod_cat_7928-95252_prodtree_f2-027-013982_product_1226795.Semi_Rigid_Saddle_Bag_Kit.htm Just found an other link with better pictures and it says that these are Griso bags. Higher price. Link: http://www.af1racing.com/store/scripts/prodView.asp?idproduct=39066
  6. Removing the pan is not all that difficult and seems a bigger job than it is. Plus, in my case, it allowed me to wipe away the water & oil sludge that sticks to the insides due to poor water vapor management. Not that it's easy to wheel your bike into the closest Fingernail polish store, but fingernail polish comes in so many colors, I've found it's possible to get very good color matches. And, it comes with a brush too. Ron from the North-wet
  7. No mine was silver. Like docc's.
  8. Those hand guards look sharp.
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    Tekno Bags

    I've just posted a set up for sale in the classified section. I was going to use make some mounts and use them on my Stelvio. Decided to go an other way.
  10. Just sharing that my old V11 was fitted with Centaro foot controls. Very comfortable for trips.
  11. Just traded my 2000 V11 in for $3,250. Dealer had it listed for $3,995. 20k, very good condition, a few nice options.
  12. Center Stand - Early Frame 2000-2001 (Teo Lammers?) $150 + shipping I'll include the matching front support so that you can store the bike with both tires off the ground. I don't believe they are available any longer. I've seen installation instructions posted by Greg Field on this forum. Note: New they were $249 from Moto International per V11Lemans forums. Throwing in the matching front support to sweeten the deal. If you think the price is too high, let me know... I won't get mad.
  13. VA Sean, If you have a moment, could you please repost the photo. The link in the original photo is broken. thanks
  14. Thanks all for coming through with the helpful tips... I knew I could count on you all dlaing, Is this the same concept Eastern Beaver sells? I read about it in Motorcycle Consumer news a while back. It got a good review. docc, Is the copper/silver paste the same as the silver anti-seize I've been using on my spark plugs? I will get the sealed Omrons ordered. Install them with a zip-tie, a slight twist to the terminals and a dab of contact goop and I'll be good to go. Cheers Ron
  15. Thanks Guys... Did you go for the Sealed Omrons?
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