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What did you do to your V11 today?


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Blew out a disc in my back when I was out in SoCal.. :rolleyes: this getting old is BS. :oldgit:

At any rate, It's still a couple of weeks until I can get in to the cutter. Been going crazy not being able to lift anything, etc. The Mighty Scura needs fork seals, but that is probably a little much to take on right now.

However.. the adjuster knob on the rear shock has gone missing. Ohlins doesn't sell it as a spare part. (!) So.. an hour of lathe and cnc mill work later, give it a couple of coats of SEM flat black, and I have a new one.

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Since I have an hour or so in it, probably I should ask the boss for 80 bux. :grin:

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Old girl is fighting me today. Took off the rear wheel for a tire change etc. I've had a set of rear wheel bearings for atleast 4 tire changes but never did em. Finally decided it was time today. No go, I even bought a blind bearing puller. Nothing. Tried my old trick with a drift. Nothing. Onto installing my new to me air box. Goes on no problem, right side cover good. Left side cover fighting me every step of the way, so bad I cracked it.... bummer. Oh well, time to regroup.

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No fun today... but you will win eventually.

 

Have you tried heat on the wheel and freeze spray on the bearing? And there's no shame in having a shop press it out if needed - except you probably want your new tool to do what it's supposed to.

 

I have elongated a few holes on sidecovers to make them fit. Having swapped some stuff around, I noticed that a cover that fits on one airbox does not necessarily fit on another airbox.

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I like the idea of elongating the hole on the side cover. I'm about 1/4" (6mm) off or better. I guess that's the whole point of my bearing puller after using a "drift" so many times I wanted to treat myself knowing the rears needed replacing. Oh well I guess it's not my day.

Could be worse I could have a Japanese bike that needed nothing...

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Better hurry up Bill, only six more weeks of winter :P:  

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I installed a Stucchi rear Rack a few days ago. The Coppa is happy. Would like to thank Scud for providing the rack and shipping it cross country.

 

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I also want to again thank Czakky, for deciding to sell me his Lemans Fairing. It totally transformed the Coppa. image.jpeg.

 

This was done a while ago , but never shared.

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Looking good - so the 2002 red from the Red and Grey LeMans was the same as the red used on the Coppa Italia? It looks close, if not identical, in the picture.

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Yes. The Red used is identical.

I will try post a better photo , but the ones I have are to large to upload.

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Nice! :thumbsup:  Pretty courageous to make one of these bikes into what we see of them. Coppa LeMans!  :mg:

 

Hey, maybe you should post on the currently active "lifts" thread. Looks like you have a unique method there. Not sure what is being done with the ratchet strap to the factory stand?

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To me, the stock fairing looks a little "added on."

 

The Ballabio, Cafe Sport, and Coppa Italia all have headlights and flyscreens that are frame-mounted - so they stick out more than the Scura, whose headlight and flyscreen are mounted to the triple-clamps.

 

I like her better with the LeMans fairing.

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