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  1. 55 minutes ago, Rox Lemans said:

    Speaking of unicorns, I unintentionally found this gem on.....Cycletrader?!!!

    2002 V11 TENNI. 10K MILES. $8250. My guess firm being its rarity and that people are getting tax checks at the moment. 

    This is the cleanest I've seen. If it's real. Did they make these on 02? I thought it was 01. Scuras were the rae dogs of 02 for certain. 

    But it's worth a call if you want one. 

    https://www.cycletrader.com/listing/2002-Moto+Guzzi-V11-5031316151

    Yeah - Scura and Tenni were both 2002 special editions. Both with single plate clutches. There were about 600-700 Scuras made, but less than 200 Tennis. 

    That looks a clean and all-original example. For anyone who is interested, it would be worth getting some close-ups of the engine and transmission case paint.

  2. The factory did use slightly different reds on the porkchops and covers. It's even more noticeable on Rosso Corsa, which is painted two more different shades of red.

    I did a candy-apple red powdercoat on all the red bits so they'd match. They are glorious in the sun.

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  3. 2 hours ago, fastaussie said:

    all i know is, i saw this bike on FB Marketplace and thought someone on here should place it in their garage...

    I have not advertised it elsewhere. If there is a picture of my bike on Facebook marketplace, it's a scam.

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  4. 43 minutes ago, LeMans Fan said:

    They appear to be great value for the money, especially against the GS-A's and some Multistradas that I've seen with 30-75K miles and still wanting $15-25K.... Maybe if I end up with a job outside of California. :)

    One of the best values out there IMO. And I've heard some knowledgeable people claim that the CARC Stelvio (not the new one) is the best bike Moto Guzzi has ever made. I have upgraded suspension, seat, and windscreen, and have spent far less than the price of a stock base-level GS of same age/miles. Now that I have some street oriented tires on it's a fabulous mile-muncher, and still a lot of fun in the twisties.

  5. 21 hours ago, LeMans Fan said:

    How's the ergonomics for 6'8 and 250#? :)

    I think you would like a Stelvio NTX.

    But seriously, if you're limber the V11 would probably work for you. I suspect you might want some stiffer springs.

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  6. I'm not quite an ATTGATT guy, but always full-face helmet. And damn near always serious boots, gloves, and jacket with armor. For a sporting ride or long distance, I will add riding pants with abrasion resistance, armor, or both. I will pop over the grocery store in a t-shirt in summer, but in that case, I'm on side streets and topping out around 40mph.

    I'm with LaGrasta on the dirt - except I call mine an exoskeleton instead of bubble wrap.

    Interesting video, and he seems to be citing credible sources. The main critque seems directed at the cheapest pads, not the premium ones where manufacturers go above the low standards. So my take away is to keep wearing high-quality gear.

     

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  7. I'm looking for back-up offers. I made an agreement with another member who wants the bike, but needs to sell something else first.

    If he doesn't buy the Nero Corsa by April 15, then it can go to someone else. I'd prefer to deal locally, as I have heaps of original bits and goodies that can go with bike at full price - but will cooperate with shipping if needed. The bike has a California black plate "V11LMNS" that can go with the bike if it's staying in California.

    Asking price is $8,000 with bags and racks or $7,500 without. 

    Here is a thread I did about the bike, where you can see everything. 

    I have barely ridden it since doing all the work - because I got busy with life and the bike had an intermittent starting problem. I've since replaced the battery with a Shorai, and it does start up now. But I think it still needs attention and a "decent tune-up"

    Reason for selling... I bought Kindoy's Griso, and am keeping my Scura, along with still too many other bikes. Hard choices... but somebody's got to go.

    I just put a set of factory Titanium pipes on the bike. These were a used set that I bought from another member. They're in better than average condition, with a couple small dings/rubs.

    While the above thread documents most everything I did, here is quick list of non-stock bits:

    • Speedhut gauges (GPS speedo)
    • Ghezzi-Brian Carbon Belly Pan
    • Ghezzi-Brian Carbon rear fender
    • Rizoma fluid tanks
    • Pazzo shorty levers
    • Remote clutch bleeder hose
    • Extensive powder-coating
    • Kit Racing Titanium pipes (high hangers come with, but I don't have the small adapters for the hangers)
    • Shorai battery

    All three bags and rack could be available separately now for $650 if somebody wants them. Hepco Becker fully powdercoated racks, and all three bags - the cool ones with the Moto Guzzi logos, and the paintable panels on the side bags.

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  8. Looks like California rules are about the same as Texas in this case. Renewal date is based on date it was first registered in California. Original sales date for new sales, and purchase date for used out-of-state vehicles.

    And as for sales tax on private sales, yes, there is tax on that in California, even on vehicles that were originally sold new in California. That's the cost of living in motorcycle heaven... and for some reason, the registration renewal invoices roll in with alarming frequency.

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  9. I don't like the idea of electronic cruise control on a motorcycle, but I do carry a clip-on throttle lock and use it longer rides - for the above stated reasons regarding fatigue. It's also handy if you need to adjust a zipper or mirror while riding that would be awkward to reach with the left hand. For example, with throttle lock on, I can open or close the air vent on the left sleeve of my jacket without making a stop.

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  10. I took delivery of this exceptional motorcycle from an exceptional owner yesterday.

    Drove North with a friend, and had the Stelvio in the trailer. Then on the way South we rode a few choice roads together. For those of you who know the area: Hwy 25 out of Hollister, and the @Chuck 's favorite, the Santa Monica mountains.

    Thanks again @KINDOY2 - I am completely stoked about this bike.

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  11. The red LeMans looks so much better with a red tailpiece, instead of the stock black. And I'm a fan of the high-pipe mounting.

    Other than that and the brake lever, it appears to be largely stock and unmodified.

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  12. 3 hours ago, Lucky Phil said:

    I asked only because some of my springs have a cut end on the bent arm and some a ground finish.

    Having trouble coming to terms with one of the Chuck/Scud springs ended up in that condition almost immediately after fitment. Something other than the spring is wrong here.

    Phil

    Maybe you got some from springs from two different batches. Inventory management system is quite poor here. It consists of a cardboard box and plastic bag.

    I agree that something else is wrong. That spring died a violent death, it didn't wear out.

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  13. And here is a photo of the issue with the tab being too long, and my dirt-biker-level of remedy.

    So much fun reviewing that thread. We did good work, gentlemen (especially @Chuck the engineer). And there were so many entertaining side-bars in that thread, like the whole metric/inch conversation. 

    Seems the problem could be a inch-spec spring in a metric bike... :grin:

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  14. Trimming - I set up a little template and used a cutting wheel on a dremel tool.

    Length/interference - I don't think the issue was with the cover. I think the interference was with another moving part. The "right angle tab" only needs to be as long as the thickness of the part that it rests on. I might have posted a photo in the re-engineering the shift spring topic... but that could take hours to find...

  15. Also - one batch of springs I had a section that was too long. It was the short arm at the 90-degree bend. I trimmed them all by hand, but it's possible that I left a few too long. When you re-assemble, be sure that short arm is not catching on anything.

    Happy to send a free replacement spring - and a few free extras for your shop. (but sorry, not free international shipping).

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  16. Oh wait... reading back on this thread, and looking at your photo, that does appear to be first failure of new spring I have ever seen. And it looks like the poor thing was completely mangled - in a way I have not ever seen before.

    What is happening inside that transmission?  Inquiring minds want to know.

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  17. I had a DYI tool with clear tubes filled with lightweight air-tool oil. That worked great till one tube touched a pipe, melted, and the other cylinder had a drink of oil...

    Since then, I bought a balancing tool, but have not had occasion to use it yet. Happy to lend it.

    There is a fair supply of beer in the garage... along with stuff for an outdoor project. Once that (the stuff, not the beer) is cleared out, it will be time to play with motorcycles again.

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