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I'd be interested too. Haven't seen one around. Are yousure it's from a Le Mans?
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On tach it will do about 210-220 kmh. thats in mph .... eeehhhh .... #@!#@!#@#@ ... eeeehhhh
please do the math yourself!
Welcome to the forum and congrats on your new bike!
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For that money Ivano Beggio himself should be swimming from Italy to bring you that spring personally!
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Atlanta Ducati-Triumph-Moto Guzzi -MV Agusta-and-Capuccino
Is this really a bike shop's name? If so, I love it!
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Damn Orson, now I have to add Portugal on my "to ride list" too!
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Because "Forum God" Al Roethlisberger has his birthday today I'm considering to shut down the forum today to celebrate Al's 7th lustrum...
Al, congratulations on your birthday! And keep writing/visiting.
Note: I wasn't planning on congratulating everyone on his/her birthday, but for Al I make an exception, being the mega contributor he is.
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Thanks Jaap, that's bolloxed the conspiracy theory...or has it...just why did Sweep delete the thread anyway...?
I don't know for sure if he did... but I hope so. If not something is wrong with the forum software
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but heated grips are not just for "Elephant Ride/ Brass Monkey" types.
I don't think I consider myself an "Elephant ride/Brass Monkey type" ( if I knew what it meant
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Jaap - If Sweep deleted his initial post which started the thread, would that delete also all the following posts on that thread?
yes
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The only thread I coud find... Strange, I remember reading Sweeps thread also, but I can't find it. Maybe he deleted it himself?
So Sweep please answer, there are people going bananas here.
Other option forBaldini: you could send Sweep an email!
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using them in combination with some Superbike Gel Grips
The gel will become thin because of the heat and loose its function?
I have no experience with heated grips. My bike is a Moto Wussy. And I have a car and a small van. You can guess what I use for transport in winter.
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I've read on the German V11 forum that their swapped engine case's also had no #'s One rider has stamped his old # in himself (In Europe only framenumber's are important afaik)
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... and I want another LeMans headlight assembly/harness/bucket for a future project.
Al, how large is your garage anyway?
Almost everyday I read your posts where you're interested in spare parts. One could think MGNA gets a competitor who CAN deliver! Is that your future project, perhaps?
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Austrian catholic priest 65000 kms without any probs! Rides it hard but trades it in for a MGS01!
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A german friend of mine (03 LM) has the prototype mounted. No longer hydraulic lines needed! And if they fit the '03 they will fit the'04. He likes it very much.
241-2001 DÄS Lenkerstummel-Kit, D 54,0 mm, Höhe 45 mm, inkl. Adaptersatz für orig. Lenkergewichte, für V11 Le Mans (alle Mod.), V11 Coppa Italia / Scura / Naked`02: € 399.80Translation:
241-2001 DÄS Handlebar-Kit, Diameter 54,0 mm, Height 45 mm, adapters for original bar end weights included, fits V11 Le Mans (all models.), V11 Coppa Italia / Scura / Naked`02 . Price: € 399.80. (there's no mentioning of freight costs or shipping abroad - Kit is TuV approved)
Their address:
Däs Mototec
Gschwender Straße 34
D-73577 Birkenlohe - Germany
Telefon: 0049 (0)7176 - 3729
e-mail: info@daes-mototec.de
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Rich, no surprise, it's german...
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I can't believe they use a Guzzi Ippogriffo engine in an airplane... heeeaaavvvyyyy!
But they do.
• Hunters are powered by two 750 cc Moto Guzzi motorcycle engines, though TRW technicians say the Army is trying to adapt a small Mercedes-Benz diesel motor to eliminate having to fuel with gasoline.Could be because the engines are "soldierproof"
edit: I just read in the brochure that the Ippogriffo engine was designed for aeronautical purposes... That would be cool, flying a Guzzi airplane!
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Al you're right. I've seen the difference between the 2002 and 2003 model. The difference is where the fairing is closest to the knees. I believe it was more narrow. But I don't believe there are more.
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No, not yet.
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It is so strange to read about everyday people owning firearms. Here in Holland we know that whoever carries a firearm is either a policeman or a criminal. To be clear: I'm not being opiniated, it's just strange (...and a little bit frightening).
If law abiding citizens were free to carry guns everywhere and policemen and criminals were not then the whole society would be much safer and polite, Jaap, think about it.
Without wanting to start a discussion, I think that's a bit to easy put. One of the problems is of course that criminals who are a doing their "job" well aren't recognized as such. So they can get their hands on firearms easily. And IMHO a world or country were everybody could bear arms freely is dictated by fear.
One answer and then back to topic.
btw, what are the gunlaws in Canada?
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It is so strange to read about everyday people owning firearms. Here in Holland we know that whoever carries a firearm is either a policeman or a criminal. To be clear: I'm not being opiniated, it's just strange (...and a little bit frightening).
Hollow front axle?
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Looks stunning Al. And I'm glad you like the new fork!
As an aside: If it turns out like I planned, I'll get my hands on a pair of Café Sport Öhlins forks in february. Second hand but hardly used. When I actually have them in my garage I'll let you guys know. Some other parts too...