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  1. Extras include M4 cans, power commander, crg levers and mirrors. In like new condition. 4600 miles. $7250 or please make offer on this beautiful V11 cafe Sport.
  2. For sale V11 Cafe Sport $8500.00 or best offer M4 cans with power commander tuned for cans. CMG levers and mirrors Ohlin front and rear suspension Carbon 4600 miles Maintained by MG dealers tripletango@gmail.com
  3. Make that 3 CS. I love mine. Lots of little extras but my favorite is M4s and power commander. Ohlins are it!
  4. There were also a few excellent dealers. MPH Houston and Union Cycle in Indian Trail NC, both of whom I have dealt with and enjoyed the experience.
  5. tripletango

    V11 photo

    Green V11 I just had a look at this again and it sent me to the Motards site. i thing you have to click on the proceed to motards site to see the picture. Sorry for the confusion here.
  6. MZ is supposed to be coming back to the USA. Apparently there were only 8 of these bikes imported. Seems to me that it is rare enough to hold its value. You can get parts no problem from Germany.
  7. Hm mine works fine to bring the power and smoothness up to par with a couple of M4 exhausts installed. Almost gets rid of the slight flat spot at 4000 rpm. They are dead easy to install and if the map is right you will like you Guzzi V11 even more!! Oh my, Lucy Liu. She is an all around wonderful woman! She can ride my Guzzi any time.
  8. heard a bellow from a gas station as i passed by. Looked over and there was a Scura and St Augustine. Nice to meet you! good luck on the rest of your trip.
  9. I have a little Breva and a V11 CS. They are both magnificent machines. I rode the Breva 1100. It handles well, has a super tranny and hauls the mail. I would recommend this bike to all who are interested. The new MG bikes are splendid and the Norjay will be an ST of record in the years to come. However MG had a hell of a sale on the V11s. Could not resist, i just love the bike. The V11 CS performs well as far as I am concerned. The gear box is OK, the suspension is ace number one shit hot plu plus perfect being Olins. It has plenty of Carbonne, more would be better. The motor is pretty torquey and makes the bike feel like a real motorcycle thumping away as it does. My other bikes are mundane. A Yamaha FJR1300 AE leads the group. However the longest ride I did in one day was on my CS. East of Monroe NC to Rockwall TX 6.30am to 10.30pm. i just love that bike. The little Breva is more of a scooter or starter bike for most people especially the Ladies for whom the bike is absolutley perfect. It is a great bike for those of short stature wanting to learn the art of motorcycling.. Good for local stuff as well as trekking into the hinterland. I rode the little guy on the same route as the CS from NC to TX and sat at 80 to 90 when not being observed. It is a fine easy to handle all round bike. Took a couple of days on that trip though! The new Guzzis are absolutely wonderful bikes. However I just love bikes with a little history. V11s are part of it.
  10. Good answer Pete. Sure the oil operates in the engine in many different ways. I was referring to metal to metal protection. To me thick oil that is relativerly difficult to pump is a big problem as suggested in your response. Gotta flow otherwise it will not work correctly in the myriad of functions it performs. 5w or 50w when at operating temp both seem as thin as water! But 50w maybe too dam thick at thirty and 5w may be on the edge at 100 degrees. Answer is simple don't cheapskate on quality of oil and change according to the work load you put on the engine. 6000 miles to me on the slab may be fine but in day to day cycles I would change at half the distance. In the GUzzi at least there is no clutch or gearbox crap screwing up the mix. R
  11. I have put them on one of my other bikes an FJR1300 and they are preferred ove the BT 020s and the Avon ST45 and 46. They have not been on long enough to check wear but feel very good indeed.
  12. Don't waste your money on a grand stand seat. You can see great racing from just about anywhere on the grass which is why this is such a great track. Take a couple of folding chair or a blanket to sit on and you will be fine.
  13. I think that thin oil is fine. It only requires a few molecules of thickness to protect from friction. Thin oil circulates freely, which is good. If you are concerned about heat breakdown then a good synthetic is better than regular oil in that regard or so they say!
  14. I was there last year. Rode in on Friday not too much of a problem. Sat and Sun took the bus in as my son drove us there. You are right about the traffic which was alleviated somewhat by going to one of the bus stops and parking there. The racing was really worth watching. I recommend the whole weekend from that point of view. They have completely redone traffic flow for this year with a specific bike entrance. Things should be better. I have booked a campground and am taking an RV there this year to try to beat the system allbeit at a high cost for the RV!
  15. I just put them on my FJR1300 and have done about 100 miles breaking them in. Seem to be a neutral handling tire. Had Avon ST on before and they too are good tires. No cupping on front and average wear for me on the rear (5000 miles). BT020s front cupped on FJR so not sure what it would do on the V11. Still have the Z1s on the V11 and looks like the rear will give up around 3500 - 4000 miles. Would like a little more life than that on the next set of tires.
  16. Sounds great where did you get the items that are not Buell bits?
  17. My beautiful V11 Cafe Sport is being checked out by Mike at MPH just to make sure all is well after being crashed by my bro. and being put back together by me. I did not have enough confidence to mount the new clutch master cylinder so he is doing that. (never worked on hydraulics) He is checking bike for alignment and tune etc. after my install of M4s and Power Commander. First time I ever did anything to any of my bikes! Actually enjoyed fiddling around. Anyway questions for the enlightened. Is there a carbon flyscreen that fits the CS anywhere in the aftermarket. There is a carbon seat cover advertised on ebay - anyone tried it? In addition has anyone yet received the carbon tail section, i think benguzzi was getting one. Love my V11, so much so I am selling my 05 Triumph Speed Triple! That hurts but would like a KTM supermoto or Ducatti Supermotard one of these days!
  18. Thanks I'll see if I can get down to Houston.
  19. Are there any events planned for the SW part of the US?
  20. Yes mine did the same. New bike. Dealer changed oil at 1000 miles. 500 mile trip, accelerated hard and on came the light, backed off and it went out immediately. I stopped at the next garage and poured in a quart. Next day I overfilled the CS by a bit to make sure I did the next 500 miles no problem. No problem for the engine if you top up the oil asap this according to dealer who checked out the bike later. Consumption seems to have tapered off now the bike has some miles on it.
  21. I ended up with bits off Wicks bike along with other bits and pieces from MPH. Added the M4 carbon cans. Still need more parts. Getting quote from MPH and will query the forum. Would love a carbon rear and screen but have not found a direct replacement for the front. There are rumours that there is German co with a seat surround and tail light. The front carbon piece is for a different V11 and requires fork mounts and a different head light. I saw Wick's CS at MPH and it looks great. Has the fork mounted fairing M4s and a heck of a lot more.
  22. Thanks to all. I am going to Houston today so I will call in on MPH.
  23. Thanks to you all. There is an opportunity here to really change the bike. I have often thought that the CS with a few carbon bits as standard would look pretty cool with all carbon body work. It seems that these parts are available. i will start looking at some of your excellant suggestions. I am beginning to feel better already, having been in total misery since the event. There is hope!
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