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innesa last won the day on February 14

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    Moto Guzzi 2017 V7-3 Cafe Racer; Moto Guzzi 1981 Le Mans Mk3; Moto Guzzi 2001 V11 Le Mans; Ducati 2002 ST2; BMW 1976 R100S

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  1. Hi docc. I have just re-read the decent tune thread that GuzziMoto posted to remind myself what exactly that entails. I've got a bit to look at; I'll keep all y'all updated when I get onto it.
  2. Yeah, that's on the cards, & exactly the post that I was referring to regarding the tune up. I have had the bike serviced relatively recently, so one would hope that this was undertaken when that occurred. It's this excess fuel burning that has me scratching my head. And I don't know if it's in my head, but I can swear that I can smell unburned fuel, especially as I am blipping the throttle when changing down gear. Thank you for your reply. Any thoughts re the lead issue? Cheers
  3. Good evening, comrades As some of you know, I have a faulty V11, the writing on the body says it is a Le Mans, but the ECU declares it a Sport. Is this a Schrodinger's cat scenario? I'm always up for a philosophical discussion on quantum physics, however, at this point, I'd like to have your attention on the following: My V11 Whatever has a rather poor fuel efficiency. I filled the tank the other day (said in a Wayne from Letterkenny way). The odometer read 190km, & the 21-litre tank took 19 litres to fill — a disappointing return, to be sure. I had balanced the throttle bodies, & altered the CO trim from -90 to 0, however, the mileage from a tank of guzzilene has not changed. I contacted a fellow member of the Moto Guzzi Club of Victoria, who is a great source of knowledge & information. I believe he cut his teeth on a Tenni... Anyway, one of his suggestions was to take the leads off the plugs to see what the response was, in terms of engine cutting out. I took off the right lead, & sure enough, the engine cut out after about 10 seconds. Having replaced the lead, & restarting the engine, I removed the left lead, & whilst lumpy, the engine continued to idle without cutting out. What gives? And what does this mean, if anything? Other things that have been suggested (leaving out the tune etc that have been posted numerous times (with a nod to Pete Roper)) in the email reply that I received, & posted below for your consideration. So far, I have only done the leads thing. I routinely put in the fuel cleaner & give it a bit of a blast. I will value any input people have regarding this issue. Cheers innesa
  4. I can only speak for myself, but felt inspired to make my own with appropriate hoses & clamps as talked about in the feed here (check replies):
  5. Further to my entry post the replacement, there is still no leak, & we've had some warm days here in Melbourne, & stop/ start traffic being a feature of city driving, but no issues. Yet to tune, however the first tank yielded 190km before the orange light of anxiety came on. Pre breather replacement, it was standard for this to appear at the 150-170km mark. Pushed it out until it started to cough, which was at 210km. Fortunately, I was only about 100m away from a petrol station. Filling the tank saw 20.3 litres go in! Terrible economy, but better with the pipe replaced. I will say too that the orange light was not a very bright one, & in full daylight, was actually difficult to see. I would hate to be out & about, completely miss it, & find myself stranded, but I think now my sphincter starts to pucker around 170km on the odo!
  6. Hello my friends. I’d just like to update y’all on my progress: Thank you for all of the information, & for putting me on to the oil breather hose issue. I referred to the technical issue also found on this forum, & essentially replicated somebody’s idea about the rubber hose, copper angles, & hose clamps. Sprayed some engine degreaser to remove the leaked oil, & went for a bit of a spin. There is no oil leak from the cooler, & I don’t know if it’s in my head, but the bike seems to be running better than it ever has since I’ve owned it. Now for the decent tune!
  7. Thank you for all of the replies, comrades Aussie Guzzisti will likely know who I'm talking about when I say I placed a call to Mario @ Thunderbikes yesterday, re parts, &, I guess in some ways reassuring, also asked if I was sure it was the cooler, as he'd never heard of anybody having an issue with one before. So I will delve further, & find out if the breather hose is indeed the culprit. You are right though - it looks like somebody has slit the throat of something that has oil for blood! Excellent timing too, as I was going to look at it either today or tomorrow. Thanks again, everybody
  8. Thanks guzzler Yeah, I'm getting 150-175 when the orange worry light appears. I had it recommended to me that I should carry around a tin of petrol, & just drain it (the tank) on a ride to see just how far it gets me. Of course, I'm quoting city riding, but I find that I don't get much better on the open road. Do you have a particular mechanic you go to? Are you a member of the MGCoV? Cheers
  9. Hi Gmc28 I have a V11 LM that seems to drink petrol - to the tune of getting ~ 100 miles on a 5 gallon tank. That strikes me as pretty crap fuel economy. It has Agostini pipes on it; I have no idea if it has been chipped or any other voodoo worked on it. When you say a tune is required with the laptop magic, is this something that could potentially rectify the situation? I've had somebody tell me that it should be taken to a dyno, etc, but that's $$$ I don't have. Thanks in anticipation.
  10. Thank you all for your replies. Thanks for the eBay link, Lucky - I'll go down that path. I was expecting prohibitive costs, & I didn't win the lottery last night, but I can stretch myself to that. Cheers
  11. IMG_8350.HEICHello V11 Brains Trust I have a 2001 V11 LM, that appears to be haemorrhaging oil from the oil cooler. I am wondering if there is any issue with simply disconnecting the hoses at the sump, replacing them with sump plugs/ similar, & binning the oil cooler altogether? A mate has a Griso, & he decommissioned that bike's oil cooler, however, replaced the hoses with a single much shorter hose, between the two sump ingress/ egress points due to "one-way flow". Is there a similar issue with the LM? Thank you
  12. Guzzis in their Sunday best, hey Weegie?
  13. Hey there p6x. Now I feel like a double goose! Only after re-reading my post after receiving yours, I meant to say gear selection lever, not clutch lever! Sorry. Broke just 'cos my left calf knocked it as the bike was on it's way down! Wha?!
  14. So, there's this thang called Occam's Razor which is sometimes inaccurately paraphrased as "the simplest explanation is usually the best one." Without further ado, is that in this particular chapter of Dead V11, fotoguzzi wins the Occam's Razor award for nominating the kill switch as the culprit. I would also like to nominate myself for eejit of the year award for not checking the kill switch until suggested. I would like to apologise for wasting everybody's time, particularly that of Weegie (Bloody Hell, but those Magni's must be special machines!) for wearing his puir wee fingers to the nubs for typing his essay-like response. And of course, docc, for his input into either my 2nd or 3rd post that he has responded to. My thanks to all, along with that apology. If you need me, I'll be over in the corner, self-flagellating for my stupidity for not checking the kill switch... Ffs!!!
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