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  1. Sheesh! You had me up late looking for my "emergency blanket" and made me realize how many things I move from the Jeep to the panniers for a long ride (like my first aid kit). A small can of CRC Electronics Cleaner is brilliant for cleaning contacts, loosening stuck stuff, and cleaning up those pesky oil leaks that Guzzi riders seem so compelled to point out.
  2. I've been surprised at the use of spray-on rubberized "Plasti-dip" for leading edge trim in cars. With careful prep and multiple light applications, it appears to hold up surprisingly well. I've not seen this on forks (or, say, the alternator cover), and it would be a little fiddly to mask everything off for good coverage, but if you don't like it, it just peels off.
  3. I just keep rubbing on it like an old lamp hoping one day a genie will emerge to offer me The Three Great Tuning Secrets of All V11! (BTW: original valve cover and sump gaskets!) I love Kostarika's dance analogy! The key to the factory lift is to be certain the nuts are fully seated and everything is perfectly level before hoisting. On level ground I would do this from the left side, pushing the stand's handle backward. On the lift it works better from the right. The Sport Chock that captures the front wheel makes this much more steady!
  4. I thought we might consider carrying on in this thread with posts of what to do on the road in the event of Ridus Interuptus. More for reference than story-telling, although the mix often makes for the best of winter reading! It's Scud's thread, so it's your call, buddy: carry on with Road Repairs, or start a new thread?
  5. Factory stand, combined with the Baxter Trailers Sport Chock, using a polyethylene cutting board to roll over the diamond plate of the Harbor Freight motorcycle lift (gives 35mm/ 1 3/8" under the rear tire by using the 4x4 block as shown): Factory "spindle" pictured above, ostensibly designed to prop the sump. With both wheels off, the whole affair rolls easily dropping the front onto the forks. Don't ask me how I know this.
  6. Charge a battery, drink a stout, play music . . . but don't end up like Buzz:
  7. I've heard of Umbrella Girls, but Drop Light Girls? Well done, man!
  8. There was a thread detailing the dimensions and construction - DIY frame stand!
  9. This is going to be so cool!
  10. I unloaded quite a lot in my post above. When you say,"The brass temperature sensor: This problem really showed up when I installed it after struggling to remove the old crumbly one." - that sounds like a great starting point. Also, it's easy to unplug the TPS and hook up a sensitive Ohm meter and watch the resistance change as you slowly open and close the TPS. If there are any *jumps*, ditch it for a new one. That was the last straw making my Sport jumpy. Otherwise, being able to run pure premium gasoline has made an extraordinary difference as well.
  11. >Clean the ignition switch >What are you running for relays? >Remove the spark plug wire caps at the coils and inspect for ugliness. >Melting or charred 30 amp fuse? >Remove the brass idle air bypass screws and clean them along with spraying out the passages. >The brass temperature sensor holder gave my Sport fits. I would only consider it an "upgrade" if the plastic one keeps breaking. This links to a thread that traces my odyssey of chasing the Nasty Hiccup in my Sport for over a year (warning: over 120 posts ) which revealed numerous faults and culminated in discovering the TPS had a little glitch that I only discovered with a careful resistance test while rotating it (it did not show up watching the transition in millivolts, at least not with my meter). Also: a synopsis of my experience with various Engine Temperature Sensor holders (YMMV! )
  12. I'm vague on this , too: if the slave leaks forward along its shaft, will the fluid go clear through to the bell housing (and dribble out the weep hole), or would it flow into the gearbox oil?
  13. Charging looks good, and 10.5 cranking the starter is not bad. But under 12.65 is an indication to charge before riding. Under 12.5 may require special attention to get the charge optimal. My experience is : letting the battery get below ~85% (12.65v) and expecting the bike's charging system to bring it back up, or expecting a "trickle charger" to bring it back up , is likely to give you disappointment.
  14. Moved here from Tech Topics by popular demand . . .
  15. sp838's intake: http://www.v11lemans.com/forums/index.php?app=gallery&image=1343
  16. The nuts are off the deck about 10 1/2 inches with the front up about an inch in the Sport Chock.
  17. A volunteer! Please measure the height of the lower porkchop bolt off the floor when stand up. Also, how high is the rear tyre off the ground? With the preload cranked up on my Ohlins, I have to put a 4x4 block under the factory stand handle to get the rear tire to clear the floor about an inch.
  18. Looking forward to seeing what you'll come up with. Saw these decelerometer brake lights that are fitted to the (US size) license plate frame: http://vololights.com/
  19. You guys in SoCal have a special situation. Here in the "sunny" south, riding in a group with a chopped fender will rooster tail road crap on your buddies and might not get you another invitation to come along. Of course my rear fender looks like the chest of a Mexican general.
  20. I put that Aerostich unit on my Sport as a back-up for burned out bulbs or tail light failure. It is rather dim and highly directional. Even after I shimmed it to angle up toward driver's eyes, it is just not very bright. Its advantage is that it has tail light, brake light and turn signals.
  21. The factory stand captures the two nuts on the very bottom attachment of the porkchops that through-bolts under the back of the gearbox.
  22. Rear wheel removed, Guzzi on stand: many of us do not need to remove the wheel as stated before, "on stand" is enough. Here's a pic of the grease nipple. Holy Cow--that thing is BARELY visible... And we're supposed to get a grease gun fitting on that?? Another task to add to my list for this weekend... I think this is some kind of V11 Sport New Owner Initiation Rite. It sure baffled me at first. Do the long time members sort of enjoy watching all us newbies go through our trials? Agreed. Some nefarious rite of initiation.... Still, this is actually my second Guzzi, so scaring me off isn't working I'm going to give greasing it a go this weekend. I don't exactly have tiny hands or a surgeon's precision, so I'll see how it goes... I hear the faint peel of drums in the hills . . . . . . it always starts good . . . then . . . The Annoying Thing happens!
  23. Looks like : "All of the Above." I wonder how much i can mill off of it and the collar still function?
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