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I haven't been on this forum for years, just thought i would drop by I have had many Guzzi's since the VII Sport California II, 98 EV, Lario, Griso, 72 Eldorado I'm currently down to just two a 2014 V7III Special and a 76 Convert Cheers Roy13 points
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Ok in reply to my redacted embarassment above, let's go through shift adjustment. Which even the early doors have. The point of the adjustment is to have the pawl evenly spaced in both directions over the pins. This is accomplished with the external flat-headed screwbolt next to the shift shaft. As stated elsewhere and many times, this is not an adjustment you can do correctly on the bike, there is very little latitude outside of 'correct'. The screw can be installed with the eccentric either up or down, but beginning with the eccentric 'down' or farthest from the shift shaft gives the least sensitivity to the adjustment. The adjustment itself is very fine, the entire range of success about 1/16th of a turn so you need 1/32nd of a turn accuracy. I've tried to show and represent the goal and pieces as clearly as possible. As for actually measuring the travel in both directions, you could set up in a vise, with calipers, and an extra set of hands to measure exactly but your eyes are calibrated sufficiently to move the shift plate back and forth to feel the pins in the pawl. Be sure to mark the slot in the screw before tightening the locknut to be sure it doesn't move while you tighten. If your cap nut looks like mine, get a shiny new one. Edit; don't even bother alone, without a vice. It isn't that easy. A magnetic dial indicator to tip the end of the pawl would be the cat's meow.4 points
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Just reading through this old thread I started. I still maintain the pulse input speedometer is better than GPS, the gearbox has a speedo drive coupled to the rear wheel turning without much friction so why not use it? I do understand wanting to use modern GPS but what will happen when your fearless leader decides to turn the navigation satellites off, he's crazy enough to do that. He won't be able to turn my Speedo off. Once it's calibrated you're done all you need is a measured distance, they used to have them on the highway but I used a runners GPS for that. Cheers Roy4 points
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Very pretty. I'm not allowed to own things so clean. The color is very near to the stock color on my '70 Norton Fastback, 'Fireflake Golden Bronze' though it looks like what I'd call 'Orange'.3 points
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So great to see you here, @Kiwi_Roy! I can't tell you how many members have asked about you, and even more how valuable your contributions have been!3 points
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Dude, you are legend around here. You are easily one of the key members, like Phil, docc, and Pete. Happy to hear from you. I hope you stick around.3 points
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I seem to have forgotten how to edit my post the 194 Lamp is not polarity sensitive, in the base are 4 diodes that take care of the polarity https://www.superbrightleds.com/194-led-bulb-1-led-miniature-wedge-base?queryID=03a57d74bc5acc52417e254f15bddd6e3 points
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Yes, but it wasn't clear to me *what it does*. Perhaps I didn't read closely enough. Upon review, the internal pawl clearance eccentric wasn't mentioned- unless it was through the middle of the thread. Again, to have spent the effort to install that where the early door has only a roll pin, it must have been a real complaint.2 points
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Somewhere or other, maybe here, "Captain Kangaroo" came up. Having know the name for quite a while, but not exactly what it was, I looked it up. Quality television, no doubt. I know the name from this song. Having found out what "Captain Kangaroo" entails, I like the song even more. PS: "playing solitaire till dawn with a deck of 51". Brilliant...2 points
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Welcome back Roy! Your contribution to the MG community, here and elsewhere, is legendary! I am certain there has been many a time when any of us Guzzi owner, faced with an electrical situation, said to themselves: "What would Kiwi Roy Do?" Glad to hear you you're still around and riding!2 points
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A "cafe racer" must have clip-ons. To use a term that @Lucky Phil recently reminded me of, that is a Well Known Fact. Apart from that, they need to do something about those saggy tits.2 points
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Given what I've posted above about adjustment, and if it's not too late, I'd be interested in knowing how your pawl is adjusted. Mine was so far out the pawl wouldn't fall over the pin upon release, certainly causing failed shifts though I'm not certain in which direction.2 points
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Bar-ends for a sport - better looking and better visibility. And it frees up the mirror mount for a RAM ball, where I use a small arm and the quad-lock for my phone when I want navigation help. I'm impressed with the quad-lock system. I have the motogadget "glassless" mirrors on my Griso, but in the more angular, elongated-diamond shape. I like them. My Scura has the classic Napoleon bar-end mirrors. And I like the close mirror in your picture reflects an image of the far mirror.2 points
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Good to hear from you. Your assistance on changing my starter circuit was much appreciated. I think I'd have struggled without your guidance. 👍2 points
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Holy Cow 3 95 for one measly little lamp we are Guzzi owners after all I'm with PJPRO1 on this, why would you replace the Incandescent lamps, use LEDs they are much easier to see in bright sunlight These are the ones i have used on all my Guzzi's and other projects https://www.superbrightleds.com/194-led-bulb-1-led-miniature-wedge-base These lamps draw a fraction of what an incandescent draws but they are much brighter provided you use a lamp the same colour as bezel Red for Red, Green for Green etc. The only one you need to treat as special is the Low fuel an LED doesn't draw enough current to heat up the thermistor type sensor so just wire one of the old Incandescents in parallel. The VII dash works particularly well as the lamp fits nicely in the white plastic Tee shape, just glue them in place with some epoxy like JBWeld Don't try to use lamp holders they don't work just solder the wires directly to the lamps Tip: Use a pair of forceps to hold the wire in place while you apply the iron & solder with nice electronic rosin core.solder.2 points
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Great to hear from you Roy Hope you stick around a bit more and all is well I took the liberty of hosting some of your electrical sketches on Dropbox for other members to copy as they need. I hope that's Ok with the diagrams are a fantastic resource, let me know. All the Best John2 points
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My Buell was a shaker but it had freight train torque .. l kinda miss it.2 points
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If you have any questions about it, feel free to ask me here. The comments section on BaT is a royal PITA!2 points
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Er...somebody tell me what this 'adjuster' adjusts? It looks like a backstop for the pawl arm, where mine has a roll pin. The external adjuster on the newer style doors adjusts the center spring perch under the shaft plate, yes? Edit; I get to look stupid. My own door does have a centering adjustment-which obviously was not adjusted. Must be failure to verify, lack of sleep and the 98* garage. I still need someone to explain the 'backstop' adjuster as I don't see a purpose for it. Maybe it'll come to me in a dream. Sheesh. All for naught. Oh, and apologize to MG.2 points
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Looks like that Ballabio has some serious competition. Decisions, decisions... https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1967-schwinn-rams-horn-fastback-bicycle-with-captain-kangaroo-advertisement/2 points
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Love that low mileage like new Ballabio, wish it was closer to me as I’d love to have the two of them, just 93 sn’s apart. one with original Ballabio bars and mine with the Lemans bars and upper triple plate.2 points
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Aaaaah! Ballabio !! above/ L: @sctt2525 / R: @Bill Hagan below: @PhillipLarsen:2 points
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My grandmother's wallpaper was flowered in my CK days. Well of course it was. She was a big solitaire player too.1 point
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Here we go again with the bar end mirrors. You can buy such elegant traditional mirrors these days why fit sticky outy mirrors on a bike and add 3 0r 4 inches to it's width and also have little slipstream catchers and weights on the ends of the bars a long way from the steering pivot point to influence the steering. Motorcycle should be as slim and narrow as practically possible Phil1 point
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Today's labors was parcel tidbits. Roller berrin for shift detent- niiiice Pawl alignment- niiice Pivot pin nuts... uh... very, very nice says the price. Shame about the background at the moment. Don't forget, kids, do your pawl adjustment in the vice or do it twice. Now waiting for seals and pawl adjuster locknuts.1 point
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Add clip-ons and that bike will be irresistible. Love the retro orange color...would like to see and ride one in person. I always that the progression of V11 Scura to Triumph Thruxton and now to this BMW would make a nice progression of Cafe racers.1 point
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Here is the topic in "How To . . ." with the link to @Weegie's DropBox with @Kiwi_Roy's invaluable diagrams:1 point
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They're from the series with a polished aluminium reflecting surface rather than a glass mirror, aren't they? I've been considering some of them (different shape, but from that series) for my V35 Imola. A bit expensive, but it seems to be a very classy solution to me.1 point
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The type 194 is a perfect fit into the T shaped mounting, just stick it in place with some epoxy https://www.superbrightleds.com/194-led-bulb-1-led-miniature-wedge-base?queryID=03a57d74bc5acc52417e254f15bddd6e Solder the wires directly onto the lamp, there's no space for lamp holders, besides which the LED will be still operating long after you sell the bike.1 point
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Happy to see consistent, increasing bidding on the Ballabio! Three days to go . . .1 point
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A little solo time early this am - 120 miles of backroads before a breakfast burrito stop in Campo. Happy Fathers day to all the dads here. Pizza night tonight with my oldest daughter. Mexico and Italy have the same colors on their flags, and they have the best food groups. Coincidence? I think not. Red, White, and Green. Tomato, Mozzarella, and Basil. Or Red Salsa, Sour Cream, and Green Chili.1 point
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Recently, a fellow explained to me that motorcycles are essential to a man's survival, even if they are sitting in the garage just to be gazed upon. His compelling argument? "Dinosaurs didn't have motorcycles. Look what happened to them !"1 point
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Before the garage spaces were "subdivided", Guzzis still made friends . . .1 point
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Well, I will; of course any Guzzi can use them, but I'm not at all sure the... RWB flag bearing brands are reserving the spaces they take. OH then there's that one ugly duckling (Gosling) that only has the Eagle on the front.1 point
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Might have to "rope off" those spaces as there is no protocol, otherwise. Josh and I have one garage space. Because our Sports are close friends and don't mind . . .1 point
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