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I looked at a USED MGS-01 and was shocked at how much they wanted! And no warranrty! (grumble...)
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In for 2. As an aside, has anyone found something Guzzi-related to place on that massive expanse of tail piece? I am thinking of a "Motorcycles and Coffee" sticker from Schampa.
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12 hours ago, Tomchri said:
Had a pullover in 2015 in Florida at 2am, going Forth Lauderdale- Pensacola. Hardly any cars, rental Camaro limited to 200km. But out of nowhere, 278$ ticket. Ok he had a Mopar
Cheers Tom.
"Dude, it's got a HEMI!"
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Such pandemic/de-fund the police driving behavior has become a pandemic in itself. About 3 weeks ago near me, an 18 year old in an Audi was blasting down a 35 MPG suburban street at a measured 112 MPH. Sadly a van filled with home school kids was making a legal turn with a green light. The van driver and three children were killed instantly. Two of the van driver's children lived, but now have no mother. The Audi driver was broken up, but survived to go to prison. Licentious behavior carries unseen and tragic costs.
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There is a farm co-op in my state. They sell 92 octane E-0.
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I must admit that I have not had a pop back since switching to ethanol-free 92 octane. Here is a website which shows many US and Canadian locations for ethanol-fre gas.
Costs more but my fuel tank says it likes it.
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5 hours ago, audiomick said:
Yes, the CBX looks nice. A mate of mine in Melbourne had one of those. Great fun.
And while you're at it, grab this as well. Cultivated insanity at its best.
https://www.mecum.com/lots/1115784/1974-kawasaki-h1-mach-iii/?aa_id=576255-0
A co-worker at Boeing in the 70s had an H2 750. Scariest bike I ever roe. Never heard what became of him...
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23 hours ago, audiomick said:
Yeah, that would be good.
The standard glass in southern Germany is a half-litre. Two of those of smoked beer is enough. It gets pretty penetrant after a while.
It's abdomen-philic.
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6 hours ago, audiomick said:
Yeah, tried that in Bamberg when I was there for a week for work some years ago.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smoked_beer#Bamberg_Rauchbier
Interesting, but not something I could fill an evening with.
My son uses it in his homemade barbecue sauce. He looks for malty beer and avoids the too-hoppy stuff. I am not a beer drinker, or a drinker at all really, but I found the smoked beer more tolerable than all the others. At least the 2 ounces I drink yearly.
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Smoked beer.
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18 hours ago, PJPR01 said:
Kindergarten another example
Beer…Bier
Salad…salat
Bratwurst
und so weiter…not to forget of course the famous VW ad…Fahrvergnügen!!
Aber nur ob sie eine Aufenthaltsgenehmigung haben!
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A properly sized pipe cleaner with something like naphtha or denatured alcohol can enter the female spade connectors for cleaning. Then Caig DeoxIt is a good reassembly precaution. In short, there are too many vulnerable weak links in the starting chain. The sidestand switch, neutral light, clutch safety switch and all relevant connections in addition to fuses and relays can truly confound troubleshooting.
My malfunction, which has been chased away temporarily, is key on, pumps powers up, but not even a click at the starter button. Nothing. After a bump start and the usual riding vibration, all is again good.
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I think that in Germany the Cali is a type of Continental Harley - but one where you can actually drive to the factory if you need to agitate for parts.
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8 hours ago, audiomick said:
You can look at that ad without signing up (I'm allergic to facebook too....).
But here's a summary:
2003 model California, 38.600 miles, $2.500. Comes with a set of panniers, looks like Hepco & Becker. Looks clean in the video and photos.
It asks me to sign in(?) I think that potential buyers view the 38K miles with suspicion, as many bikes are in need of freshening at that point. As well the Cali was meant to evoke the 1060s-1970s San Francisco PD Guzzis and that may narrow the field even more. It is getting to the point where listing compression check results might help. These bikes are exotic, rare and eccentric in the grand scheme of things, but that does not always translate into desirable. The sporting side of Guzzi always attracted more eyes, as the US market is awash in cruisers.
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I am only on anti-social media. Please tell what the particulars are.
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At the prior change, I noted that the HifloFiltros have an unusually thick and compressible gasket (about 8mm). Therefore, I tighten the filter until it bottoms, and one can easily feel when it does - less than that I would fear oil pressure blowing past the "spongy" gasket.
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GASKET REMINDER! Just pulled my HiFlo Filtro out and the rubber gasket remained in the engine. I noticed that as I tipped the filter over to empty it. The gasket came right off of the filter boss, but I seem to remember someone having oil light issues related to threading a new filter and gasket over the old stuck gasket. Best to check the bike's prostate and do the finger wave around the filter gasket boss.
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I take an angle grinder and feather the tires to the edges. Then I bevel the pegs at 45º. Then I pull up to the local bike hangout, hook my pants leg on one of the pegs and promptly fall over. Honestly, roughing the tires out to the edges might actually have benefit, in case you go in a little hot and have to tighten a corner up.
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On 3/6/2024 at 10:28 PM, docc said:
What a great mix! Thanks to Leonid Vorobyev and that amazing band!
Thanks @po18guy for sharing the link!
Ласкаво просимо!
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6 minutes ago, footgoose said:
Ukrainians?, WoW they Rock.
Who'da thunk?
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No one has ever nailed a Steely Dan cover, except...
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4 hours ago, dowieze said:
Bad news. The selector spring on my bike broke again after 3000 km. For the third time in three years. In the garage they replaced 5 springs in 20 years, includes 2 times on my bike. They do not find the cause. Currently they trying to modificate the gear box by reducing the travel way of the selector spring. I hope it will work this time.
Any suggestions are we welkom.
Best regards
Marc
From the "unwinding" of the spring at the time of failure, it appears that selector travel is a prime culprit.
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23 hours ago, p6x said:
It was not the battery!
I received the new Odyssey battery; they have retired the model name PC545 (MJ).
The additional thermal protection is achieved by having the battery encased in that metal jacket.
I conducted some comparative tests on both batteries, and they were similar.
I installed the new battery, and the starting was not straight at the push of the button. Not sure how to describe it. May have been something to do with the Solenoid.
But I have not been able to reproduce it. I have made multiple starts, and it cranks properly each time.
On my '04, there always seems to be about 1/2 second between button activation and starter engagement. Almost as if there is a slight time delay. Then, it seems as if the starter is shaken awake and must then lean into the task.
X minus 110mm (airspace) equals?
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YouTube member Project Farm tested various hose clamps to the failure point.