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  1. Just heard from Mr Roper. The cost is $250 Australian, delivered. Works out to be $225 US

     

     

    That's weird because he just told me yesterday that they had gone up in price from $230 US to $250 US. 

    Whatever it is, he's got that from me, and if it is the lower price you quote, then he can keep the difference and have a few beers on me for the holidays!

     

    Andy

  2. I added a PC to my 03 after adding a FBF open lid airbox, Stucchi X-over and Mistral TI cans. After adjusting, it removed the stock mid range stumble at around 4K and added a lot to the top end, which was extremely lean with the modifications. The bike pulls hard now all the way to redline.

     

    Like anything, you have to start with a good baseline tune up, make sure that all settings are spot on for fueling, TPS settings, balance, etc. and then you can fine tune with the PC.

     

    A lot of guys will reflash their ecu's once and be done with it, but I like being able to do it myself, when and if it needs it, and have been very pleased with the addition.

     

    Andy

  3. Congrats you are now part of a very exclusive group! Estimates vary, some say only about 66 Rossos were imported to the USA. Use genuine Ohlins fork oil and change it regularly per the owners guide.

     

    Enjoy the ride!

     

    Andy

  4. This is a good deal. I have an 03 Rosso so I can compare my bike with this one. My cam sensor weeps a bit also, but I havent been bothered enough by it to deal with it. Check to make sure the odometer and speedo are working as these are problematic on low miles bikes of this year. The body work is stock, seat pan is stock. The headlight looks to have been replaced at some time with a BMW one. The stock lights had clear glass, with a fluted reflector and replacements have a fluted glass with a clear reflector...no big deal. The carbon ferracci cans are nice, see if it has the open lid airfilter kit, or any other add ons like a new cross over. It should pull hard with no stumble around 4000 rpms. If it stutters and grabs, it needs to have the ecu adjusted or have a power commander installed (maybe it already does) to richen it up. I do all the maintenance on mine, have had the original seals in my Ohlins, now with 11K miles on them. These are simple bikes to maintain, and loads of fun to run.

     

    I wouldn't sell mine for this, so I think that it makes sense. You can stalk EBAy for another tach to replace the one with broken glass.

  5. Most folks seem to report the flat spot with pods. I have been using a FBF lid eliminator kit with good results. Make sure that the aluminized self stick heat shield is well stuck down, because it can be sucked off the fuel tank onto the top of the air filter!

    Andy

     

     

     

     

     

    I found that with the pods you have to do something about adding some length back into the intake track or the bike's unhappy. Once I added the original runners in between the K&N's and the TB's things were much better. Still probably not as good as the stock box but much better and not as loud either.

     

    When I put pods on my machine I experienced a flat spot mid rev range, I added the runners back also.

    My winter project is to replace the rubber with some nice SS exhaust pipe to make a couple of velocity stacks.

  6. DD, Nice looking Rosso! It looks to have most of the most common and very useful mods applied already...footpeg relocator, crossover, MG Ti exhaust, carbon rear hugger. I like the look of the carbon instrument holder too. These are great bikes, that really come into their own with miles. I love my Rosso Corsa, you will too. Welcome and congratulations on your find.

     

     

     

     

     

     

    I think it's time this thread moves up the list a little bit. I just purchased this 03 it has all of 2500 km on it, I have never owned a bike that pulls on my heartstrings like this one. Cherry Blossom (groan) as my wife calls it, the name will probably stick now (groan groan) will now reside along side it's Austrian cousin a KTM 990 Adventure in British Columbia Canada and hopefully will have 10 times that many miles on her in the next year or so.

    Anyone know how many of these bikes were made I looked for one for a few years before I found this one

    Apologies for having it in the truck but I just picked it up on the weekend and have had no time to get it plated.

     

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    nt=8761:Rosso_edited_1.jpg]Rosso Corsa #ZGUKTC0083M111228 checking in!

    Purchased new on 4/02/04 in from Vespa New Orleans.

    She's been a great ride, rock solid, no problems save a cracked left header replaced under warranty within the first year of riding. I bought her because I wanted something different, that I could do all the maintenance on, that handled well and could do some miles without complaining. ;)

     

    I did most of the recommended performance mods....

    Mistral Ti oval exhaust

    Stucchi X-over

    FBF airlid removal kit

    Power commander....custom "Seat of pants" mapping

    Mobil 1 full synthetic oil in the engine

    Pirelli Diablo Tires

     

    Some of the comfort stuff I changed to my liking...

    CRG adjustible levers

    Superbike grips

    Stainless heavy barends with cruise control

    Lowered footpegs

    Rich Maund Seat with Gel pad -nice! Recommended!

    MRA extended windscreen

    Fourmotion temp and clock

    Guzzi Tank Bag - RKA soft bags for traveling

     

    Some of the just for looks stuff I added....

    Stuchhi carbon rear hugger

    carbon inlay on top triple clamp

    Rosso Puro black anodized head guards

    Temperature reading dipstick

     

    I was amazed to get the "Best Spine Frame" award at the US National Guzzi Ralley this year...what a great time!

    Here is Red, taken at the Rally, down at Malibu, earlier this year:

  8. Not feeling it. I just don't care for the lines, it's not organic enough, too many mismatched shapes, finishes, textures. I like custom stuff but he missed the mark on this one. What is the big radiator looking thing in front of the engine for?

     

    :o

  9. My 03 Rosso had exactly the same problems. This is my experieince, YMMV: I tuned it, synched, valves, TPS adjusted, no air leaks on intake or exhaust, but still a pop/stutter at about 3K RPM throttle at 5-15%. Mine would be fine cool, and then act up when operating in warm/hot conditions. I have a Power Commander running a map down loaded for a bike with an FBF open air lid, Stucchi X-over, and Mistral Ti ovals. I finally decided to richen up the mixture in the "Pop zone" and voila! No more pop...solid pull through 3000 - 4000, and able to crawl in traffic in 1st gear without bucking and snorting!

     

     

     

    Andy

  10. Welcome Rob,

     

    It's looking like we'll be having a very nice spring in CC, already been on a handful of rides around the Vineyards around here. Keep us posted with your experiences, it's always fun to hear Guzzi discoveries! You'll find a lot of very helpful folks here in V11.com.

     

    Andy

  11. Does Racer-x have a web site were I can see/buy the pipes?

     

    Yes, you can reach him at: http://www.guzzitech.com/

     

    I have been battling the x-over blues too. I have a Stucchi X-over, and 1 cracked head pipe and so many exhaust leaks. Aaron's stainless steel shims have helped and after 2 complete assembly/disassembly with aluminum beer can shims and Henrys roofers paste I have finally sealed up that sucker.

    When I get some more cash, I'll be buying Todd's head pipes and ditching the X-over altogether. It's a pain when you remove the alternator cover, and a leak prone design.

     

    Dx

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