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  1. Scud...this is perfect timing...I just discovered a fuel leak yesterday after a weekend ride on the metal downspout (LHS right above the throttle body, since I'll have to pull the tank and review all the lines under there, I'll take one of these as well!  I haven't had the tank off yet, so I don't know if my 2002 has an internal or external pump yet.

     

    Thanks!

  2. when I click the view new content only one old thread pops up yet there have been other posts since last visit.. I tried 2 browsers with same results.. anyone know what up w/that?

    Yeah...mine hasn't worked for a few months now...gave up on trying to fix it though.  

  3. That burgundy color is a stunner...really nice...at one point, I wanted to paint my silver Norge a Burgundy....and also used a House of Kolor palette to find something close...more like a Black Cherry.   But I wouldn't change the overall color on your bike Blight, it looks really nice.

  4. Moto Skiveez are specifically designed for Moto riders - basically a bike short with padding in the right places.  Add some Monkey Butt powder for extra comfort!  :)

     

    AirHawk (properly inflated) and / or thin Sheepskin on top 

     

    Cover it all with a King of Fleece water proof seat cover and you've got all day riding comfort...

     

    Layers help and you can adjust where the pressure points are to relieve some of the pain that arises after time on the stock seat.

     

    of course, flexing the gluteals while riding also helps...just squeeze and pucker and that takes some of the tension away!  :)

  5. Perfect description, it's the reason many of us have multiple cars and motorcycles...each one has a unique personality and feeling.  Thankfully there's enough room to accommodate all of the toys...now I'm drooling over that Coppa Italia!  A friend of mine here in Houston, Texas had one and sold it a couple of years ago...pity I wasn't ready to buy at the time, I should have snapped it up!

  6. ^^^^^ Yeah. I traded down from a Norge to a V11S. It's the last of the *real* Guzzis..

    Ahem. If I have to explain, you wouldn't understand..

    :whistle:  :)

    Norge + Scura in the garage makes for a wonderful combination - two very different bikes, both equally enjoyable in their own right!

  7. :)  Indeed on the mesh.

     

    I'm relying on Mike's magical Guzzi connections - leaving it in his capable hands.   I'm not 100% sure it's a RAM vs. another single plate original Guzzi clutch from a different model, or if RAM made other single plates for other models...but once I know more details, happy to share the source as well!  Hoping to see it before it goes in so I can learn a bit about the difference between the two of them, my main concern was also that clutch lever pressure and shifting sensation be equal/equivalent to what I have today, and he's assured me it will be.  If not...back to the drawing board!  

  8. The Scuzzi Scura is currently in the loving hands of Mike at MPH at his home shop, doing a few of the upgrades recommended here:

    Roper Plate install

    Single Plate steel clutch replacement (going to keep the original aluminum one in case anyone wants it, might even do a die crack test to see what sort of condition it's truly in)

    Upgrade the ground wiring on the regulator

    A few other small tweaks (grease head bearings and ujoints

     

    Had it out for a wonderful ride on the weekend with a few folks dropping by MPH for a morning visit, and it's purring like a big cat, will make me feel better to have the "Chuck recommended list of upgrades" and Scud's "ticking time bomb" taken care of so I can start racking up the miles.

     

    Farkled it up a bit with some matching gold/Rizoma colored shifters and added some brand new Aprilia/Guzzi mirrors to replace the lollipop ones, as I decided that I prefer the mirrors a bit higher than the bar end Napoleon position way down low - coolness factor vs. practicality!

     

    Still thinking about maybe springing for the Ghezzi CF chin fairing...will see!  Since I'm Scura-less for a couple of weeks, the Norge will get some more mileage added to it..it's been complaining since Cedar Vale that it hasn't been ridden much!

     

    Now the question for the weekend:  Mesh or Solid jacket with 75 low, 90 high, no rain in the forecast...could be 2 days of riding, I think mesh will win out!

  9. Favorite artists:  Just a few which come to mind...

     

    Robert Cray - 40 years of blending blues, pop, jazz and a little rock - outstanding performer seen live...especially at small venues

    BB King & Keb Mo - a little more bluesy/folksy

    Crosby, Stills, Nash (& Young as well as separately)

    Dire Straits - even some of Knopfler's solo music or with Emmylou Harris

    Van Morrison

    ZZ Top (La Grange is just a 1.5 hour ride from home, so easy to visit the home of this little Texas Band!)

    3 Dog Night

    All of Bob Marley - who doesn't enjoy him!

     

    World Music:

    King Sunny Ade

    Fatoumata Diawara - maybe the cleanest voice from Africa since Sade, perhaps the equivalent of an African Sarah Maclachlan in terms of purity of voice

    Tinariwen

     

    Reggaeton:

    Wisin y Yandel

    Daddy Yankee

     

    American Rap:

    Notorious Big

    Some Tupac, some Snoop

     

    Indian Rap;

    MC Panjabi - GREAT party music

  10. I'm with you Scud...I had my CO at +30 and reset it to zero and it runs much much better.  Smoother acceleration, much less engine braking when releasing throttle, and mileage has improved...plus no dying at idle any more after running for longer stretches.  Just feels like it breathes much better...

  11. Sweet run!!  Just out of curiosity, what kind of mileage did you get on a trip like this, if you recall?  Any major differences in how the bike runs at sea level vs. up at 9k feet?  

     

    I remember years ago rafting the Kern one summer in the early 80's with college buddies listening to Dire Straits "Money for Nothing" all day long, our theme song for the rafting trip!

     

    Great scenery as always!

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  12. Turns out that mesh above 93F is actually worse for you than non mesh...as you're basically driving in front of a massive hair dryer.  Having ridden in those temps all day long, it's much more comfortable to ride in non mesh gear and keep hydrating and pouring cold water down the jacket on top of a shirt that allows evaporation as a cooling effect, as the dry heat just dessicates you too fast when using mesh gear.  Initially it sounds a bit counter intuitive, but it's actually better for you.  Putting an LD cap on and soaking it in water before putting on the helmet also provides a nice A/C device for the head to keep from cooking the noggin!

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