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    This is the broken piece I found in the gearbox, unfortunately I don't have a better picture of the ratchet with the broken spring on it.

    When I said that I unscrewed the eccentric screw I ment that it was not tight anymore and I turned it right and left a couple of times from outside so that I don't remember the exact position, but I didn't unscrew it completely so that it fell off.

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    OK, when you open the cover and look into it this is th right orientation. And yes, it is the eccentric screw that stops the spring arm.

    I know that the two toothed rings have a phase, the mechanic I brought the gearshift marked t and I know that I have to place it seta in the neutral gear, which is marked by the pin and the little hole in the toothed ring.

    The spring is broken, I found the piece at the bottom of the tank, in the oil, and there are also some more metallic fragments.

    I'll have a look at the tread, thanks.

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    These are tools that helped a little in removing the gearshift

     

    It happened actually that when removing the gearshift by mistake I unscrewed this screw here from the outside, and I don't know anymore the right position, can someone help me?

     

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    OK, I had the gearshift removed last saturday, this is lhow it looks like and how the gear looks like

     

    My guess was right, the pawl spring broke

     

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    I will have the spring changed and the ratchet boss reduced, I don't feel confident in doing it myself and hope the problem is solved then.

  5. Belfast, you really deserve those "brownie points". Thanks for the pictirial explanation.

     

    GALLO is actuall a very good Swedish (SE) Sawmill that I used to buy from!! Wonder where they got the name from?

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    OK, Gallo is also a very popular italian surname

  6. 15000!! I've had three in less than 2000 miles!!!! 15mm boss and a new spring is the answer. Remember to dress the spring "bearing" point though: I reckon it might be worth a few extra miles in the future.

     

    Is that "gallo" as in nice Swedish redwood?

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    OK, I am very slow -minded today, but I didn't understand any of the two things you wrote, what do you mean to "dress the spring bearing point?

    gallo in italian is the name for the celtic population that lived in the north part of italy before the romans came, or the name of the male chicken, but in my case it is the first that i mean, what about the swedish redwood?

  7. You'd be best looking for one before you get here.

     

    Though if you want to pay an absolutely ridiculous price, there is a 'new' greenie here that has never shifted.

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    So wecome to the land where Guzzi hasn't arrived yet. No guzzi dealers, only one garage that has repared some guzzis in the 90's. I'll be happy to meet you. Where are you going to be based?

  8. Are you still in warranty? Can't remember if you said before where the bike came from.

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    I would have the warranty from the dealer, which is 1300km away across the Irish sea, so I think I'll get the springs and have them changed in Dublin. Wednesday I am approaching to remove the gearshift, go to the mechanic and have the boll reduced and the spring changed.

  9. I just celebrated 15000km and there we go, the gearshift is blocked in 2nd gear. The shift is moving but the gears do not change, I can feel a hard "clack" when moving down and then up again. I followed briefly the different discussions and I finally think that it is the spring broken, mine is a early 2003 Le Mans, so it might have the 16mm boll. Thanks to BelfastGuzzi I have a reliable idea of what to do, and although I will not do the substitution myself I will go tho the garage with all the spare parts and knowledge required to do the job. Unfortunately there's not any Moto Guzzi dealer in Dublin, only a mechanic that stopped working on Moto Guzzi more than 10 years ago, hope that he will be able to fix it. In the case it's not the spring, what else could it be?

  10. I imagine that the stock crossover is the same and that the only difference is the added balance pipe on later models. I don't think that the header pipe makes much difference to the sound volume??

     

    Apart from fitting straight-through cans, the big difference is definitely fitting an open bore crossover instead of the stock part – and removing the air-box lid.

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    So you would suggest Stucchi rossover and mistral cans, or mistral crossover also?

    Are these modifications producing "holes" somewhere?

    With the original setting I can use my Le Mans at whatever rpm and it is fluent, especially when I am riding in the city I really enjoy that I can ride at 2000pm and simply open the gas when I need to pass a car, will those modifications affect this?

  11. The crossover makes a big difference. I've posted the sounds before, try here, pref. with headphones:

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    I've added an mp3 file to download if you don't have QuickTime Player.

     

    Stock crossover is very soft in comparison.

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    Are you talking about the 2002 Le Mans crossover or does that apply also to the 2003?

  12. I'd say no problem to carry 7kg in a top case mounted on the original carrier. I did 1500km with 15kg in my top case, riding 140-150km/h in motorways, and the carrier is perfect. I carry 7kg (huge laptop plus backpack) in the topcase every day to go to work since one month and no problem at all. I have a givi V46 top case. Here is a picture.

     

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  13. I see there's a new Aprilia Pegaso Trail.

     

    Too small?

     

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    The side bags are exactly the same as the moto guzzi ones for the V11.

  14. Actually I didn't experience any problems with the top case blinding the mirrors, there is part of my arms anyway before.

    I did 1400km last weekend, from Turin to Cherbourg in normandy, then boat to Rosslare and then up to Dublin.

    I got a lot of rain but the motorbike reacted in an excellent way, I guess it drunk a lot of motor oil, due to the long riding hours. The side bags are OK, the same as the tekno, I would say, and quite impermeable, after 150km under heavy rain the content of the bags was still dry.

  15. There's nothing strapped to the crome luggage rack on the top box. Leaving your gloves on it whilst taking the picture doesn't count. Go back and try harder. Go get the kitchen sink  :P

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    OK, I don't have the picture, but I I suppose you can beleive me. Once I rode with a drawer on the top case chrome rack, from the shop to my house. NOt as heavy as a sink but............. :D

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    Dude who showed up at a meeting two years ago.  We called it "the wod".

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    "I musta hit ever winery 'tween here and Missoura"

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    OK, if you want to see a loaded bike, there it is:

  17. On your pannier frames the rear top bracing strut seems to connect to each other, on mine it is lower mounted and fixes to the mudguard. Is this a modification you have conducted yourself?

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    As I said before I bought the frames and the bags from Moto Guzzi, they had probably tekno manufacturing them and asked for some modifications of the frames, so I didn't have to do any modifications, they came directly as they are, and I think they are stronger than the standard tekno ones.

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