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  1. UPDATE: My forks are currently being worked on by Andreani. They have called a few times, just to update me on their findings. 

    My forks are true, easily within spec limits. Bearings are slightly marred, but of no concern. He would possibly swap the bushings, but cannot find a parts source, even internationally. He wants to have this option for future orders, so he will continue to source these until successful.

    Their current cartridge kit has now been confirmed to fit for these forks/model years. Thus Andreani will be increasing their application fitment part numbers. They are appreciative of having this confirmation. At this point, anyone anxious, can call and order your kit now, or wait until they update their website, and order directly online.

    My forks will be completed today, so combined with shipping from NC to CA, I suspect I'll have these installed in the next 2-3 weeks. After my test ride, I'll report back!

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  2. 2 hours ago, cowtownchemist said:

    The failure of this hose caused a lot of muck and grime to leak out and get all over everything under my tank.  It was so bad that I couldn't even see the red of the frame.  Everything looked black.  My question is, when the hose is functioning properly, where does all the oil go?  Is it just getting spit into the frame?  Sorry if this is a dumb question...

    This hose is a only a breather, allowing heat and gases to escape, actual liquid oil is meant to run back down into the crankcase.

  3. I know a Ducati tech, he was gracious and set the SAG on my V7 many years ago. When doing so, he commented about the adjustability of the Wilbers, he was impressed. He said it was highly adjustable, small turns made large calibrations, allowing him to really dial it in precise. 

  4. I spoke once again to Andreani (Luciano, David). They spent a great amount of time sharing the kit development process, etc. It's obvious they are really familiar with our bikes.

    Once they receive my forks, and confirm a kit can be developed, it will be listed in their catalog. They cannot start for a few weeks however. I'll keep us updated on the progress.

    Considering there are only about 2 other cartridge options, Traxxion, Matris, and they cost at least twice what these do, I'm excited to develop these!

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  5. I spoke to the Andreani rep today; nice guy, knowledgable. He is familiar with our forum and suspension threads. Even the @Lucky Phil debacle. He mentioned the difficulty with our bikes; not too many globally, and age. They only receive about two request a year.

    He said if I'd send him my forks, he'd fit them, document everything and list their availability for future sales. I'm seriously considering it. I'll be calling him back later this week.

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  6. I bought the breaker from Amazon, planned to have installed it this past weekend, but it wasn't delivered until Sunday evening. I did manage to free the buss, cut the wires and prep it. In doing so, I discovered a previously installed butt-connector on the 15amp fuse that easily fell off. I'll solder that back when I finish the CB install.

     

    Much thanks to @gstallons, for calling me to advise my repair and check in on my progress. I've got a friend in Kentucky!

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  7. Thanks guys, super fast reply! It is the OEM harness, however I added the forum-advised extra ground when I first bought the bike.

    So to correct this, I bypass the fuse block, running a circuit breaker style, in place of the 30a fuse.

  8. Having recent trouble starting the bike, then it was okay without any repair. :huh: It turns over, sort of wants to start as if it needs gas. I suspected the fuel pump, but I hear it wind up no problem.

    I chekced this fuse and yup, melted, but not burned out. I replaced it, tried starting the bike, no different. Pulled the new fuse, and it too is melted. 

    Super long thread, what am I to do, replace with a breaker, or relay?

    https://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalog/elpages/pbcircuitbrkr.php

     

     

     

     

  9. Great explanation, thank you. After reading this, I believe I need only add a 1 inch spacer, thus affecting preload.

    I did set my sag' strangely, it seemed my shock spring was too light. I adjusted it all the way out. Being only 165lbs, I would expect OEM springs to cover my weight range. Maybe it was swapped out by PO, but it doesn't appear to be.

    My wife is traveling with the daughter this weekend, visiting SJSU, so I'll have time to add my PVC. We'll see how it reacts…

  10. :blink: From all of these variations, inconsistencies, and differences; I actually gleaned something just now (thx @docc). I'm going to add a 1" PVC spacer, to help with

    preload. I believe this is all I'm missing to make this suspension acceptable. It still won't be great, but acceptable. Since I can add the spacers, cheap and easy, it seems like the thing to do. Plus, my only other alternative is to invest in a set of Traxxion Dynamics or Matris cartridges, and that I cannot come to terms with. 

    I figure 1 inch is a good place to start.  Advice? Do I need to cut the spring an even amount of the spacer? This is what I normally do. 

  11. Thanks @GuzziMoto My bike is an early 2003. It's been some time since I rebuilt my forks, I can't remember if they had the holes or not. I sort of think they weren't supposed to be on my year, but can't really remember.

    The Marzocchi cartridges that are currently sold on Andreani, I don't believe are the same as mine.

    I'm not opposed to breaking my forks back down, and welding up the hole, but I hate having to break them down, just to confirm if I have the holes at all. I guess I've got another project.

     

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