Jump to content

Gregg

Members
  • Posts

    102
  • Joined

  • Last visited

  • Days Won

    1

Posts posted by Gregg

  1. SOLD

    Moto Guzzi V11 Greenie Valve Rocker box covers plus Alternator Cover. New old stock.I would prefer local pickup only, if possible.

     

    The  Part numbers are 03.02.35.30 and 03001000

     

    These were purchased in 2008 as reserve stock for my Greenie and dry stored till I have just discovered them when we were packing to move house.

     

    They are brand new, never been on a bike.

     

     

    I will post domestically and overseas, I will only charge postage at what it costs me.

    Price reduced from AUD $250 to AUD $120 plus postage Australian $ are like 2/3 of REAL $ ! Get in before EBay does its nasty work !

     

    [http://rover]38fea7e2bcf5daaf55beea0b749515eb.jpg7fb4849116e1869b6b0df12708b4c246.jpg1fa2f2527436306d77d5d175f4fdb55e.jpg892c334f4fd8d323056958df695537c9.jpgce61be7846bd1169263f1f5f4306ffe4.jpg829d9141719c7999da619e735f225957.jpg0a7bfc3ae6cdbb0cb7332e381c59623b.jpg

     

    Sent from my CPH1831 using Tapatalk

     

     

     

    • Like 1
    • Thanks 1

  2. For sale. SOLD !!! A V11 Sport Sales Brochure in brand new condition. SOLD!!

    HANGERS STILL AVAILABLE !!!
    Also a set of advertising panels that were designed to hang from the ceiling like a mobile. Both are in excellent condition. The panels are still on their original cellophane unopened.
    Located in Sydney Australia but I will post internationally. I thought I would try here before resorting to EBay. HANGERS ONLY NOW AVAILABLE
    $50 AUD plus postage or best offer
    ccb51915bf8ae55ad4cfb41bcb198409.jpg48caca8be45327c5f20b24052821f3d5.jpg9e853c66e28bed26dd7794ebe13558a9.jpg1751bc155e2e926a812f41a4da8ef444.jpgcd0a34e3f7acf5caa83903c9d032a73e.jpgee9e4abc788fabc6e8b013b19c1eb7a0.jpg6bf7848a33b4c2113da765a846d78828.jpgf31ca0efc1e8dce5cfd53d0b4e6b7780.jpgba85f7367b38416d8a938e14194a6396.jpg775cc21002eb5f08a07579daa94418bb.jpg
     
    Sent from my CPH1831 using Tapatalk
     
     



    • Like 2
  3. Hi Jaap, yes this is a very good idea, it is not only the shock linkage that they forgot to lubricate but also the swing arm bearing. I got Peter Roper (Moto Moda) to check mine and this is what he found after 50,000 km.IMG_2995.JPGIMG_2992.JPG

    The bearing was obviously dry and also fitted with the seal the wrong way around. This is not a job for a lot of home workshops to attempt unless you can securely support the bike and are game to attack the rear with a drift and solid hammer ! I wish they gave the factory assembly team more than a small 200ml tube of grease to share along the whole line, to last the year !

    • Like 3
  4. Hellyers Road 10 year old single malt from Tasmania - most southerly state of Australia

    Sent from my SM-T815Y using Tapatalk

     

    Never seen a Hellyers in the flesh- but i bet their pinot noir finish is tasty!I prefer the 10 year old - just waiting until they have been in production long enough to release an older casked blend. The pinot one was a bit too

    distracting away from the main flavours to me.

     

     

    Sent from my SM-T815Y using Tapatalk

  5. I’ve had some lovely a’bunadh’s, quite enjoy them ‘as is’ but nowt wrong with a wee drop of water if Sir prefers.

    My post-new-years drams include Bowmore no.1, Glenfarclas 15yo, a Midleton Very Rare i got as a burpday present, and a Pig’s Nose blend i got free with some plastering supplies.

    They’re all highly quaffable, mustn’t grumble!

    Hellyers Road 10 year old single malt from Tasmania - most southerly state of Australia

     

     

    Sent from my SM-T815Y using Tapatalk

    • Like 1
  6. Hi Sign, The V7 I want to help the guy to remap does not have a MyECU system in it - I was hoping to find a map I could load using Guzzidiag into the existing ECU.

    Thanks for the offer but I don't think it will help us with this bike as it is also bog standard.

  7. I will be interested in whether the mufflers have the Guzzi Eagle logo black etched at the outside end of the can - I bought one of the few remaining as a spare for my bike and was very disappointed to find that the cans were missing the logo, it would seem that the last kits did not get this graphic on them ?

  8. I have just done 2000km on PR4GT's on my 1200 Sport after running through 3 sets of PR4. There seems to be no difference in grip levels or ride quality - they are not harsh, the only difference I have seen is that they do not scallop on the sides at all. They are wearing very evenly and do not seem to be chopping up at all, the normal PR4 would look a little more used after this amount of km. I like them !

  9. As I mentioned I have just fitted the PR4 GT's to my Sport, if you take a pillion or full luggage on your Norge I would consider them as they are the same pattern and compound as the PR4 but are constructed for a touring bike weight instead of a Sportsbike. I have found them to be very predictable and slightly more controlled over bumps than the PR4 without being too stiff.

  10. I have had 2 sets of PR4 on my 1200 Sport and am very happy with their performance. I would have a pillion and luggage 80% of the time and am getting 11,000km before their grip starts to fall away. I am going to try the PR4 GT versions this time.

     

     

    Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

  11. I have a Rich Maund seat for a pre 2003 V11 for sale if anyone is interested - but it is in Sydney Australia, so freight to the States would be around USD$100 I would reckon. now SOLD !!bd1d84da8b68ac2616a5a4e592e3a3eb.jpg6bd3eda3af90493dd49682e831653f35.jpg822729155060117127ee27cf71e7ca17.jpg

     

     

    Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk

  12. I can vouch for the damage a wire barrier can do to a motorcycle rider. I wont go in to the gory details but I was following a sports bike rider along a motorway in Sydney about 5 years ago and a ladder fell of a ute in front of him, launched his bike into the air and threw him fairly much straight into the barrier. I stopped to give first aid but that was impossible.

    I now always ride a lane away from those type of barriers and keep a very close eye on tradesmen and their gear - roof mounted, in trailers and on the back of open utilities. 

    Sign the petition !!

    Unfortunately the local authorities ignored the petition the Motorcycle Council presented down here and we have these fences everywhere now. 

×
×
  • Create New...