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Wick

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  1. I got my Nero Corsa from Mike Haven several years ago. Beautiful machine. The Ohlin suspension makes the bike ride higher than my Sport Naked. Same with my Cafe Sport. Both bikes have been gone through and resprung to my weight by GMD Computrack down in Georgia.

     

    Wick

  2. Drama aside, it appears that only 2 of three late model V11's I own have the spacer/shim/whatever. Now I get to take all of them apart and see what is going on. Great...........

    Next thing I know, I'll be holding someone's spindle. Really great.............................

     

    Wick

  3. It is just my opinion, but, cafe bike implies clip-on controls. The other factor is this set up matches my Nero Corsa identically. And, it is still all factory Guzzi regarding the parts.

    When I picked up the bike from Mike Haven's shop after the mod's, he commented that this was perhaps the best new Guzzi he had ever delivered. This was after he did the first 600 miles on the bike so as to deliver it to me with the first service done. I rode the bike back from Houston to Memphis straight through and never touched a wheel on the interstate.

     

    This bike should be a contender for bike of the month, but, I've never taken the time to send photos to Jaap. Thanks to all for your positive comments on my Cafe Sport. It's a special bike in my now 17 bike collection.

     

    Wick

  4. I thought that the ecu needs to see several revolutions in the start cycle before it is ready to light off the engine. I use the several seconds of cranking method and don't use the quasi-choke. It only cracks the throttle a bit, like a fast idle. I just increase the throttle until it catches and then back off a bit for the warm up.

     

    Wick

  5. Mike Haven modded my Cafe Sport to clip on's with the MPH risers and converted the front fairing to the old style handlebar mounted c.f. windscreen. A Bosch headlight assembly was required to complete the mod. The light that comes on the Ballabio sticks out about a half inch or so and and didn't look right and was replaced. This was done with all factory V11 parts, save the bar risers. I'll be glad to email you some photos, or Greg Field can send you copies of the some I sent him. Todd may have taken some snaps pre-delivery as well. This retro mod to a Cafe Sport is easily done. Just be prepared to pay for the parts and spend some time changing them out. The Haven's at MPH as they say, have been there, done that, and have a very happy customer.

     

    Wick

  6. Hi Docc,

    I'm going to miss another of the raids as I will be at the RA rally at the Biltmore. My guess is that this will be the first and last motorcycle rally there and I don't want to miss it. (Hope not, really)

     

    Wick

  7. M-4's , no need for power commander, just a good setup. I have them on three spine frames. Great sound, superb performance. If we loose M-4 pipes as the only U.S. V11 after-market exhaust mfrs. and we loose big-time. If you want pipes for a V11 and straight up info, call Mike or Todd at MPH.

     

    On the other hand, if you are in the market for a Ducati 1098, then go for the 1/2 system Termignoni pipes. Awesome sound, maybe too loud, but, jeez, I absolutely recommend them. Anybody want any stock V11 or Ducati Multistrada or 1098 mufflers?????

     

    Wick

  8. M4's are light compared to the factory boat anchors. The red M4 logo's are removable by drilling out the rivets and either replacing the rivets in black, or, as Mr Haven did on my Cafe Sport, simply covered with a really cool silver aluminum stick-on that has a Guzzi-like Eagle on it made for that purpose. Call MPH for details..........

     

    Wick

  9. I've got three sets of the carbon M4's from MPH. They sound great at idle and get quiet as you gain speed so as to not be irritating on a long ride. They fit up easily and are well made. M4's have gone to a different design on my last set. They are a bit shorter and the carbon fiber used wasn't as black. Matched my Cafe Sport color a lot better. Almost like it was made for that particular bike.

    I've heard a Quat-D. Didn't like its harsh sound. I do like the design though. Just didn't sound that good to me. Mistrals boom more than the M4's, but sound pretty good.

    Just my opinion.............

     

    Wick

  10. I've put Edge-guards and battery tender leads on all three of my V11 variants. I finally learned to grab the stack of terminals with a pair of hemostats to hold them together before unscrewing the fastener. It made it really easy to keep the original orientation and order. Of course, do the ground lead first to avoid shorting the battery.

     

    Wick

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