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Go Joe. Can I have your workshop when you're finished with it?
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In the Opera House that I work in, we had the World Dance Day as a guest event today. The show was from this school. They really are good (and I'm not really a ballet fan...). https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palucca_University_of_Dance_Dresden One section featured three songs that were obviously from the same artist. As I heard the lyrics of the first one, I thought "wow, that is really sharp satire". Close to songs like "Bobby Brown goes down" and "Valley Girl" from Frank Zappa. I didn't know who the artist was, and went looking for it just now on that tube thing. Found it. It turns out that the artist was Nick Cave. Now I'm certain that the lyrics are social commentary. Those with really sharp ears might also hear him playing with accents to sharpen the point. Ok, the man never really had a "pleasant" voice, but the text is good (and he's Australian). So, here's the song: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eo1WmgB9WBI Seems like the tube wont let it be embedded.
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Someone sent me this link, looks like the same rack to me: http://www.prodigium.it/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=307&language=en&zenid=83356d1afaf32d0583665ff21b6dae77 I have no idea if the link is still valid, if the thing is still being produced, or any of that. Just thought I'd mention it.
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Spoked wheel and cafe conversion of 2002 Lemans
audiomick replied to al_roethlisberger's topic in 24/7 V11
That's interesting. I thougt I read several years ago that they had ceased making custom tanks. Apparently not. Here's the site, I believe. Al's Facebook link wouldn't let me in without signing up. (Not a chance of that happening...) https://www.alu-tanks.de/39994.html all in German, and no English option, but there is contact info there under "Kontakt": https://www.alu-tanks.de/41368.html -
I've pulled this up because I read something directly related in the German forum a couple of weeks ago. Someone started a topic about how he was having trouble setting his TPS. Paul wrote: Karsten wrote: Bernd, the bloke who programmed GuzziDiag, wrote: So, the problem is not that GuzziDiag is in any way inaccurate or anything like that. It only sees what the ECU delivers, and the ECU is apparently not capable of measuring the Voltage of the TPS when the butterflies are fully closed. Those who don't own a multmeter should be trotting off to buy one about now...
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You need a dog.
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Or for sidecars, as Mike points out on his HMB page.
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I've repeated this post to make sure no-one misses the edit. Turns out that the HMB baffle plate is not compatible with our motors after all. The inital listing including the V11 was an error on Mike's part.
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What insurance is compulsory in the various countries? The reason for the question is, I believe that insurance that is compulsory tends to be more expensive that voluntary insurance that has to compete on the market. In Germany, third party property is required. I don't have any more than that on the bikes. The V35 Imola is around €55- a year, I believe. The V11 around €190.-. The car has comprehensive insurance. Has to, because the financing isn't paid up yet, and it's a condition of the financing contract. That's just under €500.- for six months. It's a 2018 Opel Astra with a 125 hp diesel motor.
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Yes. I believe they make at least acceptable systems.
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2023 MotoAmerica Medallia SuperBike Racing
audiomick replied to Joe's topic in Special place for banter and conversation
Very difficult to impossible to build. The only possibility I can see is a shake sensor (electronic...) that regulates the damper. Otherwise I can't see how it would be possible to combine the necessary damping with quick enough release of the pads. -
Anyone have a good paint code for Tenni green?
audiomick replied to KINDOY2's topic in Technical Topics
Wo er Recht, hat er Recht... -
I really don't know, but I'd say it can't hurt. Better safe than sorry.
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Maybe an alternative, Edit: no, it is not. The HMB plate is not suitable for the V11 or V10 motors. That they were initially listed as compatible was an error, which has now been corrected. I'll leave the link in, in case someone is looking for a plate for one of the listed models. https://hmb-moto.de/Oil-sump-baffle-plate Mike posted about that in the German forum today (26th Apr., 2023), so I guess he has just added it to his program.
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Headlamp LED insert for V11 Sport - sale cancelled
audiomick replied to Rolf Halvorsen's topic in Personal Ads
That looks interesting. For those living in Europe: the "classic lens upgrade" (shown in Al's link) and the "German Hella lens upgrade" both appear to have an "E number". The standard economy lens doesn't seem to have one. -
That's every two years in Germany. I think it is not a bad thing, a regular inspection. There wasn't one in Australia when I was still there (and still isn't, I believe). The police can require an inspection to be made if they are in doubt about the roadworthiness of a vehicle, but of course they don't get everyone. Some of the cars that one sees driving around look very questionable...
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Headlamp LED insert for V11 Sport - sale cancelled
audiomick replied to Rolf Halvorsen's topic in Personal Ads
Not "mostly", always. Unless the road is too narrow for two lanes. -
Anyone have a good paint code for Tenni green?
audiomick replied to KINDOY2's topic in Technical Topics
No, the term is also in use in the German forum. -
Bottoms up.
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KING OF THE BAGGERS FUN..ATLANTA 2023
audiomick replied to KINDOY2's topic in Special place for banter and conversation
What a gloriously silly game. -
Have you read through the "decent tune up" topic that docc linked further up? It's in there. https://www.v11lemans.com/forums/topic/19610-decent-tune-up/ I would strongly reccomend going through and doing all the stuff in the that thread before you start in on the engine management. Playing around with that doesn't make much sense until you know that all the basics are where they are supposed to be.
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If the plugs are that dark, I wouldn't conclude that it is running lean.
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Fair enough. In that case, buy the CX.
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Yes. What I know about dual-compound construction is that the tread area has different compounds. I've even had tyres on which one could clearly see the delineation between "sticky for cornering" and "hard for durability". I can't imagine why there would need to be a compound mixture in the sidewall, particulary one that is not evenly distributed all the way around.