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  1. For some reason my 03 Rosso has decided to shut off whenever the kickstand is down, including when neutral is selected. Used to be it would only shut down when a gear was selected. Is there a neutral selector switch that can be adjusted?

     

    It's tough to tune it with the clutch pulled in all the time! :luigi:

     

    Andy

  2. Brief recap:

    I blew out both of my shims, made a post to the Forum for help, and was referred to Arron Bard (Turtle) - he designed permanent and reusable shim replacement parts.  Reference Thread:  Floopy cross-over fixed!  Fix for cross-over. April 16, 2004 (http://www.v11lemans.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=2528&hl=)

     

    Fast forward:

    I found Arron and he found his drawings and we (more me than him) are getting ready to have some shims made.  Is anyone interested in buying a set.  The more that are made, the lower the per unit cost.  Per the reference, the costs are:

     

    4sets for $121 each

    6sets for $103 each

    10sets for $86

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    I'd be up for a set, at around $100.00 if there's that much interest.

    Andy DiMizio

  3. Tom,

    This is the set up I have on my 03 Rosso Corsa.  The Ti cans are nice, but actually look alot like the aluminum, but don't corrode or oxidize like the aluminum.  I'd say it's snob appeal, more than anything, although they resist dings better too.  I don't think they are particularly loud....seems a lot of folks say that about the Carbon cans.  I ride w/o earplugs for 100  mile jaunts.  The Stucchi xover did cure the stumble at 4K.  Be sure to get the PC and lidless airbox set up to complete the set up, it really honks at 5K up to redline!

     

    Andy

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    Forgot to add my Ti cans are the oval ones.

  4. Tom,

    This is the set up I have on my 03 Rosso Corsa. The Ti cans are nice, but actually look alot like the aluminum, but don't corrode or oxidize like the aluminum. I'd say it's snob appeal, more than anything, although they resist dings better too. I don't think they are particularly loud....seems a lot of folks say that about the Carbon cans. I ride w/o earplugs for 100 mile jaunts. The Stucchi xover did cure the stumble at 4K. Be sure to get the PC and lidless airbox set up to complete the set up, it really honks at 5K up to redline!

     

    Andy

  5. Yeah your'e most likely right about the Ducati's but I'd rather have my left nut removed than to ever deal with Trevor Dunn again. Hopefully he's been co-opted by the Pro-Italia corporaton so with luck, you'll only have to deal with the "Nice Trevor".

     

    Fool me once, fool me twice...

  6. Thanks Martin! As soon as I put the spanner on it popped right off.

     

    Thanks.

     

    Darryl

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    I hate to say it, but I just push / pull, push / pull like a maniac and the thing comes off. I'd really prefer a threaded coupler and manual fuel tap.

    I give this thing about 5 years and then it'll crap out.......

  7. My bike had done this since day one....not enough to be anything other than an annoying stinky mess on my crossover. I'll get around to it pretty soon. One thing I have noticed when replacing my gear box oil is that with .850 liters, there is no oil visible in the level sight window, even when the bike is level, onstand etc, even tilted towards it. I ended up hedging my bets by slowly increasing the measured amount until I could just barely see it at the bottom of the window.

     

    Anybody else noticed this, or have comments on the oil level in the gearbox?

     

    Andy

  8. My thoughts and hopes go out to Vespa New Orleans, where I bought my Rosso Corsa. She's now happy she's in Southern California now, where all we have to worry about is earthquakes, brush fires, mud slides and assorted civil disturbences.

     

    To all the public safety folks in the way of the storm, stay safe!

  9. Carl,

    I got my shop stand from MG cycles. It works fine, cost maybe $140.00 with a spool to lift the front wheel off . I stuck some Guzzi Eagle transfers on it to biff it our and haven't had any problems. I can bring it in for you if you want to check it out. Let me know and I'll drop it off at your "office".

    Fireman Andy

  10. Well, I used the dremel tool method along the bottom edge of the license plate and it not only looks clean but looks factory, costs nothing, and takes about ten minutes....

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    Carl,

    That's a ditto for me....it was the very first mod I did to my Rosso, followed shortly by removing the DOT reflectors on the front forks, and all the EPA charcoal cannister crud.

    How ya doing?

    Andy

  11. I just got back from Laguna Seca....enjoyed the show, tons of good things to see and do, lots of great people (maybe too many). Next to the Aprilla display Moto Guzzi had a few well worn models on display. A shoddy Coppa' Italia, a Breva 750 and maybe a Calif, or Stone. All the bikes were in need of a cleaning/polishing, none of the cool new models to check out, no handouts, no back drops, illustrations, just two guys sitting in a couple lawn chairs paying no heed to interested bystanders.....

    It was a travesty of a tragedy of a mockery of a sham....

    :vomit:

  12. I'll be up there, but I won't be on my LeMans. I'm going up with my 12 y.o. son. Don't like the thought of a pillion rider with all the crazed bikers.

     

    Tickets, except general admission are long since sold out and forget about a hotel room within 100 miles. I got 2 Sunday grandstand tickets off EBay for $175.00 (face value 15.00 each) and a 3 day paddock (40.00) pass for $206.00 .......ouch :moon: I scrounged possibly the last hotel room in Monterey...$229 + tax

    So the entire weekend will be around $1000.00 and my son gets in for free on the paddock and general admission!

     

    Oh well, I'm excited about it. :D

     

    Andy

  13. I admire the American way of showing unhappiness; throw your  beer cans and bottles onto the track.

    :thumbsup:

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    BTW, what country are those "Soccer Hooligans" from? :stupid:

  14. Re: your tank suck problem. You might find that the valve was installed backwards from the factory. Vertical or not it won't allow it to pull in air. Mine was like this when I checked it.

    I removed the valve completely when I chucked the smog stuff.

    Andy

  15. Hmm, the pins in the connectors always has worked for me. The TPS itself is very sensitive to movement and is vexing to try to dial in. I think I started at .125mv with everything closed down.....maybe a little more than 525mv..more like 575 at 1100....is where I think I left it at after balancing, etc. Bike runs strong through all ranges, and I have a stuchi x over FBF airbox lid elimiantor filter and Mistral Ti Oval silencers with a PC commander....self tuned to gud enuf standards.

    Andy

  16. These are good points Maybe I'll just use an Old sheet as a Dust cover. Heck of a lot cheaper than anything else.

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    Yeah, I went "De-lux" and use a fitted red sheet!

    Andy

  17. So I'd like to have my tank and cowl repainted like the Copa Itialia then covered in that 3m tank slapper crap:

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    Tank slapper 3mcrap is my experience with this product exactly.

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