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  1. I got the regular Diablo's. Not Strada or Corsa, but what a difference over the stock Bridgestones! The bike just feels so much more sure-footed through the corners and the steering feels a lot lighter also. I wish I hadn't waited so long to try them.

  2. At one point I had a loose boot and the bike was really acting up because of it. It wasn't cracked, but the clamp wasn't very secure and the bike was popping, backfiring and just running like cr*p in general. As if it weren't running lean enough already, but this was before I sorted out my injection woes.

  3. I cured my bikes ills by balancing the TB's with a Twinmax gauge, setting the TPS with a voltmeter and last, but not least installing a My15M ECU. It runs great now. I didn't have much luck with a Power Commander, as much as I tried. I had it "tuned" by two different shops to no avail. There's info on this forum that covers throttle body balancing pretty extensively. As Ouiji stated the white knob is for syncing the butterflies. If I remember correctly I disconnected the linkage to the left side TB and set the stop screw for the butterfly on the right side first, then I connected the linkage and balanced the TB's with the white knob while observing the Twinmax gauge reading. Once it is set it should hold its adjustment for quite a long time. Also, if my memory serves me correctly I checked the TPS voltage after setting the stop screw on the right side TB because it will change if the butterfly is in a different position. After that it became a matter of tweaking the map. After a couple shakedown runs I asked Cliff if he could send me a fatter (richer) map with a bumped mid-range. The map he sent me was richened a little across the board and richened a little more in the mid-range. Now it runs better than ever. Even when it was stock it would sputter and sometimes die pulling up to a stop, and it would always stumble a bit through the mid-range also. The addition of an X-pipe, Staintunes and open lid air filter pretty much necessitated a major tweaking of the fuel injection system. Now that its all sorted out the bike runs like a dream.

  4. Just got back from a trip to Buenos Aires. Saw quite a few Moto Guzzi 850 T5 Police bikes. Only saw one Harley, one GSXR (not police bikes). Other than that a lot of scooters and a bunch of single cylinder 4 strokes which sounded great.

     

     

     

    No pics?

  5. I was tooling around on some semi-rural county roads today and the bike up and quit without any warning. Pulled the last relay out (closest to tail section) and inserted a spare that I had with me and I was back in business. I'm wondering if I should run a Bosch or Omron in this position?

  6. I tried super-gluing mine back together, but its only a temporary fix at best. I ended up ordering some replacements through an online outfit that specializes in vibration dampening mounts. Obviously, these aren't standard Guzzi replacements, but they're heavier duty than stock.

  7. Yup, it's possible and in many cases quite easy. The oil pick up is in the front right hand (? this is from memory at 4.30AM.) corner of the sump. Uphill and banking to the left is the most risky. It's a problem that Guzzi finally, obliquely, acknowledged with the launch of the Breva/Griso/Norge motors which have a far better sump design.

     

    Yes, there is a cure, but since I'm the one that designed it I always get accused of venal motives and charlatanry when I mention it.

     

    Pete

     

    Well Pete if you're a charlatan at least I hope you're not a harlot!

  8. When one of my relays went bad the bike would actually cut out for a second or two although I wouldn't characterize this as stumbling/stuttering. Back when the bike was running too lean it would stumble though, sometimes even die pulling up to a stop. After trying a power commander and having the bike "tuned" by two different shops, I resolved the lean condition by getting a My15M ECU unit and I had Cliff fatten up the map a little. The bike runs better than it did stock.

  9. In the past this only happened to me once before. Accelerating briskly from a stop and the oil pressure light flickers on momentarily. Today it happened twice, once on the way in to work and once again on the way home. I didn't really gun it very hard either. When I got back home I pulled the dipstick and I was down about 1/2 quart so I topped her off with my good old Amsoil 20w50. The only other time this has happened was when the oil level was down 1/2 quart. I want some peace of mind so I'm lookin' for a sloppage sheet.

  10. I'm running Staintunes, FBF cross-over and FBF intake along with a My15M ECU. A while back I was getting severe tank suck and if I opened the filler cap I not only got a huge "woosh" but I could visibly see the tank go back to its normal shape. I took a rubber bulb type syringe and blew out the little doo-dad inside the filler neck and haven't had a problem since. FWIW I'm not bothered by the additional intake noise from the lidless filter kit, just don't put me on a Harley with open pipes.

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