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Rolf Halvorsen

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  1. I suspect that the ignition sensor in front left og the engine is bad. Have seen similar behavior before. Article number is 01721600. 

    The distance between the sensor head and the entrance should be aroung 0,5 - 0,7mm. Thin alunimum sheets help to get this correct. You also need a new O-ring to seal it against moist.

    Chime in if you need more details.

  2. On 8/19/2020 at 6:09 PM, MotoDude said:

    recently purchased 03 Stone has a whine in 5th gear.  Rats, I suppose it is going bad?  A Weird sound, no clunking though.

      Hard to describe the sound going 50+ mph.  Anyone had this happen.

    Naturally, I assume it is going out ? ?  What should it sound like going bad?

     

    This is standard on all 5th gears. It is not dangerous - just put something in your ears. But the fix is to renew both 5th gears to get rid of the "high" noice. Rolf

     

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  3. The basis is the SKF pipes for the KLM's (nuts) No. 3, 4 and 5. But they do not fit very well and are costly when you buy only 1.

    I have redesigned these + added the No: 2 which is maybe the most important together with No. 1.

    My special peg nuts pipe tools comes in 4 variations:

    1 - (KM5) - For the crank peg nut on the 5-speed models + gearbox drive hub nut on the late 6-speed gearboxes from around 2006.

    2 - For the 5-speed gearbox drive hub nut + the same nut on the first edition 6-speed gearboxes from around 1999-2005

    3 - (KM3) - For one peg nut inside the first edition 6-speed gearboxes around 1999-2005.

    4 - (KM4) - For another peg nut inside the first edition 6-speed gearboxes around 1999-2005.

    I have bought from the factory batches of 30-50 units, to get the unit price down. And I have 120 customers all over the world. (Yes I have still their names)

    But all things must end - so also for me. That is why I have decided to stop buying/selling these tools. I would be happy if someone would consider to take this further.

     

    I have no knowledge of similar tools from other producers.

    Rolf (In Norway with a special interest for V7 Sport)

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  4. The screws we are talking about are: KM3, KM4 and KM5. All from the SKF factory. They are all used on the first edition of the 6-speed boxes for the V11 Sport.

    SKF also have the tools for these screws. But in my opinion they do not fit very well. My tools are made in the same Swedish company (Momento) - but according to my own drawings.

    The HUB screw for the 5-speed boxes are not a SKF standard.

    I have stopped selling these tools because of my age. If anybody would like to take over - give me a hoy (PM).

    Rolf

  5. Remove the cable connector from the right cylinder temperature gauge - and put it back again. (No I am not joking.)

    The reason is that the resistance in the gauge is about 3KOhm when cold - reduced till about 0,3KOhm when warm. Corrosion in a bad contact surface (more resistance) can fool the ECU to think that the engine is colder that it really is - leading to feed more petrol than needed.

    Rolf

  6. The gearbox house is still available.

    It has been casted later than 2005 - so it is not amongst the lot that did have a tendency to crack where it is positioned to the frame. Color smooth black.

    400Euros INCLUDING shipment to anywhere in the world.

    Rolf

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  7. Ref. Service Announcement No. 14-2003

    Affected VIN: 

    ZGUKR0000YM112131 - ZGUKR00001M114639

    ZGUKR00001M111111 - ZGUKR00001M111147

    ZGUKR0000YM211111 - ZGUKR00001M211162

    Bikes from 1999 until 2002

    Kit code no. 973260900016

    Flexible coupling hose - 04211201 - 1ea.

    Spacer - 04212401 - 1ea.

    Movable hose - 04214901 - 2ea.

    Rolf

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