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  1. HI - this all sounds very familiar.  I've been dithering about this for the last year.  Until last week when I bought this ...

     

    Spada 3 homeward bound

     

    It's a 1994 carb'd 948 Tonti frame Spada SP3.  I LIKE the fairing even if no-one else does.  It cruised the 450 miles home, so it's a cruiser for me.

     

    I still have the v11 LeMans - sometimes faster is better :D

     

    V11 Rest and be thankful

  2. There's no gasket on my 02 V11 leMans - I've been in often enough to know :homer: but it has always sealed well using Blue Hylomar.  I've always felt that the cap head screws are tempting to over torque - beware, I'd rather have a small leak than a stripped thread in the casing.

  3. The riding's the thing!  I put my '02 in for a thorough going over this winter (too many other things happening to do it myself).  I put aside a reasonable chunk of cash for the inevitable 'you'll never guess what I found' phone call.  BUT Shocker it was all good.  All the bearings had grease in them, the rubber hoses were fine (thank Scotland's lack of extreme weather - or indeed sunshine).  I put in new intake rubbers because I'd bought them just-in-case.  It just goes to show that the great thing about inconsistency is that sometimes things are accidently done properly.

     

    However, no-one has mentioned the dreaded gearbox spring yet.  I've done 15000 miles and I'm on my 5th one.  It's an easy job to do, the part is only £4 in the UK and the bike has so much go that when you find yourself stuck in 3rd it doesn't stop you getting home so I don't worry about it.  I keep a spare spring and that wards off Murphy.

     

    Enjoy!

  4. An exhaust can indeed impact the smooth running of a vehicle. It can allow introduction of air which fools the O2 sensor (not an issue for your vintage?) but it will also change the pressure waves in the exhaust impacting scavaging of burnt mixture (better at some revs, worse at others). Then there's the probability it'll just sound better.

     

    The unknowable is whether the impact in your case makes a difference ... Given it's all your own hard work and diligence I feel you should be claiming at least 10 bhp improvement in the mid-range with 'significant' reductions in emissions ;)

  5. Yup!  I had this problem recently on my '02 Le Mans.  I spent a fair amount of time cleaning through all the contacts in the starter circuit as i was convinced it was just a voltage drop due to cold, wet Scotland.  Eventually the bike failed to start.  Took the starter motor off and split it - the insides were a mess and the magnets had come off the casing.  I replaced it with a whole new starter but keep meaning to rebuold the old one 'just in case'

  6. We just had the first sunny Sunday of spring (well the first one I could dedicate to riding :) ) here in Scotland. Average riding speed 50 mph, average fuel use 50 mpg, average smiles 50 - on a scale of 1 to 50, average scares 0, average number of Guzzi's - 1 (I was sitting on it).

     

    No pics as I was too busy riding - but here's some idea ...

     

    Sma' Glen

     

    ... only with less traffic.

     

    And my pal with the BMW - not out due to maintenance problems (rear wheel stuck half on, half off, front wheel ABS sensor worn away due to wheel replacement issues).

  7. 'Why do you ride that old tractor?' My friends ask. 'You could have a modern bike for the money'.

     

    Well I have to say that although it's slow I don't get overtaken and I don't hold anyone up.

     

    I know it's un-reliable but it's never let me down, sometimes I just need to drop by old friends for a tea and a gearbox fix.

     

    I understand the ergonomics are all wrong but I still look forward to getting on it after 200 miles.

     

    I know they're unpopular but I always get company when I stop.

     

    The loud exhausts are anti-social, but everyone seems to like the noise.

     

    They call me contrary and I couldn't agree more.

     

    :helmet:

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  8. Hi! A couple of years ago (March 2009 - let's face it I could tell you the day and time if I didn't mind looking sad <_ i bought a v11 lemans with miles on the clock. insisted month warranty from garage and got it run in sharpish.>

     

    I lost a few nuts (from fairing and the horns) in the first 150 miles - nothing worth taking it back to the dealer about. I'm now on 9,500 miles and have only had the usual gearbox spring issue - first at 5000 miles then every 1000 miles 'til i got the new pawl arm.

     

    I changed the relays during the run in period just-in-case. Fork oil / gearbox and engine were all changed on running in.

     

    I've had no 'age related' issues at all (except for me acting like a teenager when I'm old enough to tell my own teenagers off).

     

    Hope this helps.

     

    Colin

  9. I can't believe you said that. I hope your V11 can't hear you typing.

     

    I hope my V11 can't hear you typing!:rolleyes:

     

    :grin:

     

    Just to add potential to the Murphy field, the gearchange seemed really sweet when I took the bike out earlier - of course that might have been because I added some grease to the pivot :mg:

     

    Still it's nice to achieve something while getting my habnds dirty :luigi:

     

    Cheers! :bier:

  10. cola-had panic attack and ordered a spring from motomecca last week-he had 2 in stock at the time! where in uk are you? can have mine if stuck(not sure I could fit it but makes me feel better have it under the seat) :rolleyes:

     

    Thanks for the offers - I clearly need to chase Motomecca. Last time I called they were waiting for the springs to come in. I've also ordered a new pawl arm - hopefully with the right boss diameter, maybe that's the delay. :mg:

     

    If it's still 16mm at least I have one to get machined - I tried filing my current one but gave up after half an hour :rolleyes: The 'reprofiled' spring (OK bodged!) doesn't look to be coil bound and the bike selects gears, so it'll do for a couple of months at least.

     

    Oh - I also found the end of the spring :thumbsup:

     

    It's not too bad a job to do, in the dry, with beer on tap, and the family away and nothing else needing doing. I wonder where it will break next?

     

    Cheers for the offers for help!

  11. I've given up waiting on the spring to arrive.

     

    Tine to tear off the gearbox cover and do a belfastguzzi running repair. I decided to do it myself as the bike is in a warm garage and I'm sure it's a skill that will come in handy, one day miles from anywhere. :mg:

     

    So after splurging £50 on tools & fluids ( I decided to do an oil change as it was close to mileage, my circlip pliers were lost years ago, I reckoned a set of ball end allen keys would really help, and those rachet spanners / wrenchs looked really good and .... get me away from the shiny things...) off came the cover.

     

    Sure enough it is a sproinged spring. Boss is 16.2mm, spring ID is 17.2mm. I can't find the end of the spring - should I be worried?

     

    MG-shiftSpring.jpg

     

    PS Motomecca are getting me the spring - anyone one know of a UK shop that actually has some?

  12. OK Just to add some balance here ...

     

    I was chatting with an old friend over lunch who used to ride a Honda VF500F2 - and I mentioned seeing one for sale 'immaculate' for about £800.

     

    'I wouldn't have another one of those pieces of sh*t if I was paid!' he said. I thought he liked it ...

     

    'I loved it when it worked - but it ran its big end bearings at 3 months old. Honda couldn't get the parts so it sat in the workshop over winter. When I got it back I rode it round the block and it bust its little end bearings, so it was back in the shop for another couple of months, and when it came out from that I noticed the frame tubes were bulging. They'd filled up with water which had then frozen - wrote the frame off. I sold it after that.' :notworthy:

     

    :mg: treading in Honda's footsteps? LOL

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