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Veramente! Sent from my SM-S901U using Tapatalk
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Lh steer in Italy Sent from my SM-S901U using Tapatalk
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I don't know what your budget is, but I'm with my wife and we decided to splurge a bit. We're staying at the Villa Lario 2km north of the factory. And today we did a 2 hour tour of Lago di Como in a 1958 Riva Tritone. You only live once... Sent from my SM-S901U using Tapatalk
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Almost forgot - best draught tap ever! Sent from my SM-S901U using Tapatalk
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Finally made it here! Sent from my SM-S901U using Tapatalk
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"Installed" a 2" Formotion analog clock on my '03 Le Mans. It's stuck on with industrial velcro down low out of site from would-be pirates, but still very readable while riding. Clears the steering damper rod by about a 1/4". Quality bit of kit, I must add. Battery is said to last for 3 years, and of course weatherproof. Sent from my SM-S901U using Tapatalk
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WANTED Rear Carbon Fiber Fender Hugger to fit 2003 v11 Le Mans
4corsa replied to JAMeyers22's topic in Wanted
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The Perfect Vehicle book
4corsa replied to 4corsa's topic in Special place for banter and conversation
p6x - my experience has been different from yours. When I first started doing track days over 15 years ago, they barely had enough riders sign up to make it worth the effort. But 10 years later, just before Covid, you had to sign up for a track day months in advance to secure a spot, and many more providers had come to the game. The percentage of riders in their 20s to early 30s was far higher than any other age group. I found this very encouraging. I'm also noticing recently that a lot of custom builders are guys in their 30s. Motorcyclists have always been in the vast minority, but I do think the torch will continue to be carried forward. -
I just finished reading this excellent book by Melissa Holbrook Pierson who is an avid Guzzi enthusiast. I learned about her last year when I received my copy of "Moto Guzzi 100 Years", in which they dedicate the first few pages of the book her - that's no small thing. Her first bike was a V65 Lario which she rides all over the east half of the country. Lots of history of the motorcycle and riders included. She does a good job of explaining what it is about Guzzis that we love. I won't spoil it for you, but it was a really enjoyable read - highly recommend!
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I posed the TPS gap question to a friend of my brother who was a Guzzi dealer / Guzzi Race team owner in the 90s and early 2000s (now vintage car builder/racer), and here is his reply: "🤣 Marelli FI if l remember. Lowest cost supplier…. Design change of the sensor or throttle body or both…. Both are sealed for water intrusion by design. Air for TB. Water for electrical connection on the Tps. could always tape off and insert some black RTV. " Was hoping his input might be a bit more enlightening, like "adds more air for intake by design", but seems to confirm what you were all thinking - just not one of Guzzi's better moments in parts supply integration... Mareli FI if l remember. Lowest cost supplier…. Design change of the sensor or throttle body or both…. Both are sealed for water intrusion by design. Air for TB. Water for electrical connection on the Tps. could always tape off and insert some black RTV.
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Never wanting to miss out on a good preventative medicine tip, I also sprayed some Deoxit on my TPS connection. For the first time I noticed that little open gap at the front of the TPS and body as shown in the attached photo. I'm assuming this is by design, but seems to be a place water can easily enter. Any thoughts on why this gap exists? Sent from my SM-S901U using Tapatalk
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Long Tank fuel line QD connector alternatives
4corsa replied to audiomick's topic in Technical Topics
It's a Ford part - that's a surprise. Next obvious question is if we can order them from our local Ford Dealer parts department. -
Gorgeous bike nakaimoto! The number of those in the US with mileage below 10k and great condition is probably in the single digits. Congratulations and enjoy - nothing quite like the wonderful feeling of riding a V11.
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Took my '03 Le Mans for a long spirited ride with my buddy and his '06 Ducati Supersport (yesterday). Still have a smile on my face. Sent from my SM-S901U using Tapatalk
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Thanks mikev and docc. Tapatalk doesn't seem to like your links, so will have to do from my laptop when I get home tonight. Sent from my SM-S901U using Tapatalk
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Hmm, somehow I completely missed discussions on the Lucky Phil Shift Extender. I tried a search but didn't come up with anything. Please do tell. Sent from my SM-S901U using Tapatalk
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Should anyone be interested for reference, it sold for $11,300 (threw in the rear stand as part of the deal). Sent from my SM-S901U using Tapatalk
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Bike is SOLD Sent from my SM-S901U using Tapatalk
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But the bidder is spelling it Knofler without the "p", so not sure it's our Dire Straits hero Sent from my SM-S901U using Tapatalk
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Oh man! https://silodrome.com/moto-guzzi-daytona-1000/ Sent from my SM-S901U using Tapatalk
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Sold Sent from my SM-S901U using Tapatalk
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Excellent, will do. Thanks! Sent from my SM-S901U using Tapatalk
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I got this high-quality custom kit with my 03 Le Mans, and thought I might install it one day but have decided against it. Very nice billet aluminum risers with Guzzi logo etched in two spots. The brake and clutch lines are Spiegler braided stainless lines. Instructions included. Rise is 2.5" $135 shipped (in the lower 48). Sent from my SM-S901U using Tapatalk
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That guard looks like it should do the job, please let us know the brand and where you bought it. Thanks. Sent from my SM-S901U using Tapatalk
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Yeah, not cheap, but includes new timing belts and valve check. Cost is mostly labor. Sent from my SM-S901U using Tapatalk