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Ian last won the day on April 15 2018

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    V11 2004, B50 1972, GSA 2012, WR450 2016

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    2004 V11 Sport

    Now on Craigslist with more photo’s. Please pm if anyone interested. https://washingtondc.craigslist.org/nva/mcy/d/moto-guzzi-v11-sport/6739179516.html
  3. Sadly it’s time for me to return home to the UK which means I have to sell my mint condition 2004 V11 sport☹️☹️☹️☹️☹️☹️☹️☹️☹️☹️☹️ The bike is advertised on cycle trader here: https://www.cycletrader.com/listing/2004-Moto+Guzzi-V11-5004922506/?zmc=paa-active-listing If anyone is interested please pm me. The bike is perfect.
  4. Thanks Docc that’s useful info. I’ll get busy with some string to check the alignment next occasion I get some garage time
  5. I would strongly suspect you have a vacuum leak. Maybe the intake rubbers are split or the cap on the vacuum nipple for balancing the throttle bodies has perished. Have a really close look at them with a bright torch
  6. Mine does what’s Stewgnu’s does.......she leans quite noticeably to the right, but continues pretty much in a straight line. Very peculiar. My BMW does’t do it (droopy v-twin) so i’m intrigued why the Guzzi does it
  7. No head shake on mine when I do it
  8. I liked the look of the prototype but the production ready(ish) version in the later photo’s looks heavy
  9. Tch, no sense of adventure!
  10. Been silent for a while here. Too busy enjoying riding my V11. I lurve this bike. Sooooo much character! Anyway, a question for you V11 riders.....what happens on your bike if you’re riding in a straight line, say 40-50mph, in top, steady speed, and you take your hands off the bars and let the bike decelerate? I won’t lead the witness by telling you what happens on my bike, but I’m interested to see if others get a similar effect
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    Oil in airbox

    Update on my original oil in the air box issue that I discovered when is serviced my new to me V11 for the first time.........1000 miles of riding since doing a major service and tune up on the bike and I just pulled the air box lid to find.................completely clean and dry HURRAH! The problem must have been a previous owner grossly over filling the oil (likely) or wheelying the bike a lot (unlikely), either way, I am very happy about it BTW I pulled the tank because the speedo cable snapped!
  12. Scud, I am soooooooooooooo jealous. Temporarily living in the US one of the things I really miss is riding bikes in mainland Europe Have fun
  13. Thanks Docc, You are correct re the 157mv, that is what I had meant to write not 531mv. Brain fart drinking bear and posting at the same time! I did pull the relays and inspect the contacts, they were all super clean. I swapped out the battery for a new one though because the old one was cranking slow and giving up after a few attempts. BTW, this is an awesome forum, I’ve learned so much good info about these bikes and how to set them up properly. It’s saved me a lot of grief
  14. Thanks Doc, I did all the decent tune up steps. I had forgotten that the 531mv is with a fully closed butterfly. With the idle set the reading would be different anyways. The decent tune up procedure is excellent btw. Great work. Now it’s time to get out and ride it
  15. Just finished the final stage of giving Sophia a major service which was to check the CO trim (it was already set to 0). Anyways, when I serviced the bike I set the TPS at spot on 531mv, but when I had guzzidiag connected it was reading 436mv on the guzzidiag dashboard. The bike is running beautifully but I’m wondering which reading is correct, my voltmeter or guzzidiag? Anyone know the answer?
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