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  • Birthday 06/03/1960

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    2000 V11 Sport

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  1. Trying to buy a fuel tank just like yours............no email for the tank shop.......can't seem to get threw on the phone........ do you have any contact numbers????

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  3. I am sure all years of V11s will fit. Some of the more knowledgeable members will tell you more than I can. I would consider anodizing over painting. This is a permanent solution so make sure of the color choice. I don't know if you can un-anodize something ? Hi, Has anyone anodized their covers and were happy with the results? I have been told over the years that cast aluminum doesn't anodize and the finish can appear uneven and or blotchy? Bob
  4. Bob, Pictures would really help. I can see on the blow up hand drawings (parts/work manual) the general area just not where they go. Looks as if the end with the flat plate with the 6mm hole goes at the windshield mounting bolt it's how the other end mounts that I can't seem to see. Thanks for your help. Rich Hi Rich, Does this help? Bob
  5. If money is not an issue, I have been very happy with the change. Bob
  6. Hi Rich, The brackets attach to the triple tee. Do not have a pic to send you but let me know if you need and I can take a picture tonight. These are longer bolts to accomodate the bracket than what is in there without the bracket. Bob
  7. It ends up draining from the cable back into the tranny and why we typically do when changing the tranny fluid.
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    Hi Dave - Any more info you could share on what you did to use the camp mugs? Did you need to flare out the ends to have them seat in your gauge cluster? Really cleaned up the look. Bob
  9. Bob, if no one has beat me to it, I'd be interested in the tail tidy... Hi - Sorry for any confusion. Mine is not for sale. The person I purchased mine from was a guy over on WildGuzzi that goes by the name of SpaceClam. He did very nice work, better than I expected when I purchased. JoeV11 also makes a version of the tidytail that uses the stock tail light. I have one of his as well but I have never installed his. I could be willing to sell that if he is out of them but last I saw here in the classifieds, he had a few left. Both of these 2 tails cost ~$100 as I recall. Additionally, I do not notice any more dirt etc underneath as a result of removing the large fender and I do hit rain occaionally but I try to avoid rain when I can so I am not sure how much worse it would be if I frequently rode in the rain. regards, Bob
  10. Hi Paul, I have no idea. I had mine done in late 2010. Took about 14 weeks before I had it. He was easy enough to reach by phone and that is about the only way to communicate to him. I was not in a rush so it didn't make a difference to me. There is another guy that posts from time to time, Alu-Tank in Germany that does nice work as well but his tank is more of a true cafe type tank so it depends if you wish to retain your stock lines of your V11. Many hear have posted that they like the aero cap better and the Tank Shop will do that too. I liked the more retro look of the monza so had him make mine with it. All I knew was I was not going to pay another $1000 US for a plastic one that would end up doing the same thing. Regards, Bob
  11. Ouch! Ah well, I knew it wasn't gonna be cheap, but 15% of the value of the bike [like I would ever sell it! ] is not a no-brainer. Still, best start saving my pennies... True, but a new plastic one was even more and you would end up with the same result later down the road. Bob
  12. I bought one of Gregg Field when he was posting and at MI. He mention ed to me that if I had the newer bike I would need to remove the charcoal cannisters....mine was older and the cannisters were under the seat and why I think they were the same stand. Bob
  13. Hi - Many have done this very thing. Here is a pic of mine. You do not need to remove all the way back under the seat although some have. You just need to do the rear most section. I left the small plastic part that was a sub part to the large plastic fender as it covers the wires nicely. JoeV11 is selling a tidy-tail and I have one too, never installed and it is made very nicely. Mine was made by a guy in CA and he used an LED tail light. Not sure how much it would cost to ship to the UK? Regards, Bob
  14. I remember someone saying the after market stand was the same for both bikes. I may be remembering wrong and hopefully someone that knows for sure will chime in. Did someone tell you there were 2? Bob
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