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  1. Been asked this question by PC supplier "Does your bike utilize an 02-sensor?"

    Depending on whether it does or does'nt, determines whether it will be getting a PC5/AutoTune or PC3 fitted.

     

    It's a last model hurrah - Scura R. Anybody know if it has an 02-sensor? Apparently, "If not, a PC-V will easily work"

    Also was told "I can still get you a PCIIIUSB, but I highly recommend the PC-V technology."

     

    Just been told so by an expert but not been told why (yet). Any enlightenment as to that last bit of advice?

     

    Cheers fella's.

     

    ps. Those M5 Metzeler's are brilliant by the way.

  2. Hey? Just what the heck are you wanting? You say, 'when progressing through the gears up to 3,000rpm' - just how low do you expect to go with your revs? You've got the factory race ECU - whaddya expect man?

  3. Skeeve, is it just the header-picture with the logo you don't like? Because the rest has stayed basically the same.

     

    Yeah, can't comment on the previous site looks, but I sure wish you had a better picture for yourself Jaap. So ugly it's bloody off-putting.

    Seriously.

     

    Now that had to be said, can I put forward a motion to add say, a Quota section too?

  4. Hi fella's

    dunno if any of you have tried these new "latest & greatest" Metzeler's but as my Scura R(edback) failed its MOT due to having less than 1mm I decided to see if these would live up to their promise.

     

    http://www.sportrider.com/sportbike_product_reviews/146_1006_metzeler_sportec_m5_interact_tires/photo_03.html

     

    So if you'll be needing some new shoes in the near future & are interested in some feedback as to how these pan out, let me get some miles on 'em & I'll let you know...

     

    And although the die has been cast for me - if anybody already have M5's on and want to wade in, by all means stump up your impressions!

  5. neat photos.......

    are those the official greeters on either side of yer helmet?

    cheers, stef

     

    Yep, looks to me like the ever available 'woolly temptresses of the north' :rolleyes:

     

    Ewe guys come up with all the best gags!

     

    Britain's highest Inn? Strewth, time you got there you two musta been

    so hungry you could've eaten the crutch out've a fly-blown sheep!

     

    Er, wait a minute, those ewes look much too content... say, what part of

    the country is that inn?

  6. Hi fella's

    The charm of Guzzi's 90 degree V-twin engine character, it's stirring sound & relative simplicicty is what makes guzzi GUZZI.

    But it also has to progress onto further development paths - ala the coming water-cooled boxer BMW is developing, as well as the other engine designs in its stable - so has Guzzi missed building on its V-engine heritage, soul-stirring evocative heritage, but adding a new dimension to the future? And, naturally this would marry up beautifully with its shaftie tradition.

     

    Take a gander and tell me what you think.

     

  7. I saw one last year in fordingbridge during the v twin rally. It had a quat d exhaust on it (ScuRoo!!!!).

    Gary

     

    If you're thinking that's mine you'd be mistaken.

    The underbelly Quat-D exhaust helps the looks a bit but unfortunately I thought they sound crappy (imho).

    Mine's got awesome sounding carbon M4's.

  8. Well fella's, at long last here is an update on our previous topic "Offroading on a V11".

     

    It's been a long hard grind. To be truthful, it has been too much hard work for me, much too much money & beyond my skill-set - certainly. And much endurance of the cocked eyebrow of my wife's knowing & condenscending look... That was the hardest part of all to take...

     

    "To hell with her", I murmured under my breath, a man's gotta do what a man's gotta do.

     

    So, it was certainly enlightening to take on board all the advice, groans of sacriledge - after all, the V11 in question is a Scura R! - exhortations of "do it, do it", and some real, genuine wisdom and advice in helping me get there in the end. So thanks.

     

    But in the end, the decisions on what to include & which to reject solely came down to me & my hard-working hands, it was difficult, even lonely...

     

    So Morocco, "Offroading on a V11", here I come to kick some butt!!

     

    Dah-daaah, the result of all my hard work - I hope you approve. http://www.1000ps.at/member/gebrauchte_detail.asp?member_id=451798&id=548976

    Should I add anything?

     

    Cheers! ScuRoo :rolleyes:

  9. Why over-react re the scrambler? Is'nt it obvious to just whack some high pipes on the V7 and offer it as another alternative?

    I don't have a problem with that. Sure, it's not for me - but the missus might have one. It's a sales-pump stop-gap guy's, that's all. No big deal.

     

    I'm rather waiting for one of those big-bore Terblanche models to be developed and make an appearance...

    sure am saving a deposit just in case on looks alone.

  10. Over the last few months I've been doing lot's of ferreting and gleaning all sort's of trailer opinions and set-up's. My goal is to keep a narrow profile to the bike and for the trailer to be single wheeled to follow the bikes wheel tracks and lean.

    Really, the biggest singular problem with trailers is how it can transfer it's load weight to the bike at its point of attachment - especially if it gets a weave like a caravan. If the weave gets enough energy it potentially can whip back and forth like a dogs tail. Obviously the situation of the tail (trailer) wagging the dog (bike) is to be minimised if at all possible.

    Enough of all that though.

    I've been mulling over and have decided the ideal swivel point for me would be almost directly above the centre of the rear wheel hub and as close to the tyre as possible - IF it was strong enough and possible to attach.

    This chap has done this for a different reason - but please take a look at the pic link and imagine that it attached to both sides of the wheel and the swivel point for the trailer is where the top of his plate is. I invite you to let me know if you think I can acheive a strong enough modification point from the wheel.

    I'm thinking - Yes, it is strong enough... "but a wise man seeks counsel".

     

    http://forum.animaguzzista.com/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=15712&start=140

     

    My intention is not to invite voices against the wisdom of trailers per se as I'm relaxed enough on that issue, but rather the technical side of it. But then again, as usual, it's all open slather...

     

    Cheers fella's

  11. ...at the time galaxiid gave me a nice little chuckle when he made the astute observation in the post pasted below, what would I do if my mates were going to Sturgis?

     

    "Posted 27 December 2010 - 08:55 AM

     

    I agree, could be worse things to do a V11, what if your mates are all going to Sturgis rather than Morocco? What then? Keep us posted on the scrambler conversion project. May I suggest Alpina spoked wheels for a start. "

     

    ...So, as I had cast myself rather in the light of the biblical Ruth "Where thou goest..." and as I had always intended to give a response Galaxiid - this is what would do me for the ride to Sturgis...

     

    (turn those speakers up!)

    :thumbsup:
  12. Whoa, hang on there GuzziMoto - you seem to be gittin' a little pissed off about having the normal

    garden variety. And there ain't much wrong with that! I was about to buy one myself - until I came

    across the Scura R.

     

    My heart instantly fell for its looks but my head calculated how much adding Ohlin's might cost

    somewhere down the road - and also, that it was the last of the V11's made which (it was rumoured)

    had many of the previous hiccups wrinkled out - and also, Luigi or Franco etc., was taking a little

    more care in assembling it under Aprilia's improved working practices...

     

    And also, I'm a 'lil tart who just loves shiny black paint with a red-back spider stripe and a red

    seat and gold shocks and only a handful were made and, and... any other excuse will do. :bbblll:

  13. Eighteen. Really!

     

    In that case, I better pamper mine then. As it already winters inside, maybe I'll tuck it up

    and give it a little kiss good-night.

     

    Question to fellow Scura R'ers - should owners keep 'em stock or get stuck into any personal

    modifications? Are there cries of "Do it", or "Sacriledge"?

     

    Only 18 out of how many V11's? Now that must be what a "niche within a niche" is then.

     

    Count me in.

  14. Atlas mountains for sure but we are going for 2 weeks so could end up where-ever.

     

    I'm looking to make some well thought-out forum suggested changes to help my bike cope rather than just leave it unprepared. Clearly, the deepest of sand-drifts won't be hunted out for conquest - but if I come across a couple of golf-course bunkers I'll give 'em a bash.

     

    You're right about the tyres KB, however I'd be relaxed enough to sacrifice a fit for purpose set solely for this holiday. Any suggestions in this department?

  15. So, either reinforce the frame or make damn sure not to go nose-in, hey! Great idea on using the engine mounts for sump attachment points. Fantastic.

    I've been looking at WW2 military bikes and most had NO ground clearance, but used lots of chunky tyre tread!

    This fella seems to have done a good job on his 'ol goose! Blimey!

    Hope these 2 photo's load - twin jerry cans for tank & something along the lines of what I was thinking re water ingress.

    http://postimage.org/image/qkdt8ybo/

    http://postimage.org/image/qkpe0ds4/

  16. Aah, now we're talking Gavo, some very helpful hint's there about protecting the seals etc., that I had'nt even considered, so thanks!

     

    Clip-ons to handlebars change is already done as it's a Scura R (but just because its rare does'nt mean it needs to be overly molly-coddled).

     

    I've got a set of M4's on that outlet too low for any river crossing's as is. However I've been mulling over a possible tempory solution. So, what about having made a couple of simple aluminium tubes which I can insert into and fit snug within my M4's and make water tight with plenty of duct-tape as it exits with a kink curving upwards to exit gases at a higher level? A kinda put 'em on and take 'em off 5 minute bodge job?

     

    As long as these "Exhaust Straws" keep water out fairly effectively for crossings it might not be as crazy as it sounds, hey!

     

    Now to tyres; even though Sanders used conti trail attacks, I'm after more all-out traction to power on through - if fine sand is starting to suck the bike down into it, I've gotta make sure I can keep momentum!

    My rear rim is 5inch wide. What suggestions do you have? Heidenau K60's, TKC80's? What will fit?

    (I've seen pics of a bloke with a burgundy V11 with huge knobblies on it).

     

    Also one of those tow straps attachment on the front forks - in case my GS mate has to pull me outta the mire! (helluva fight before I succumb tho').

     

    Sump guard is a must for sure Jrt - if it takes a knock it suffers and not the sump. If anyone has any pic's I'd love to see for idea's.

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