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GraeV11

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  1. Looks like it's time to get a Speedhut speedo with either GPS, or the magnetic kind, therefore bypassing the gear in the tranny.

    By chance, did you install the same year gear in the tranny end when you fixed this? The gears are different in the 1999-2001 models and the 2002-2006 models. 

    FWIW, Gutsibits has an extra gear for the 1999-2001 models in stock.

    Ken

     

    Thanks for your reply. I guess a new speedo type might be the way to go, it seems an inevitability.

     

    I am fairly sure I got the right part. My bike is an 02 registered in 03 and was subject to the end of line parts / new parts mash up. I ordered from Stein Dinse and they specified this part for my bike and they are invariably correct on this stuff. The only alternative I can see comes with a bracket with two holes that I cant use ? You have me worried now.

  2. You might want to verify the routing of your speedo cable.  I was surprised to find that I could not "tug" my cable to and fro from either end of the cable.  

     

    After digging in, I found an "S" type bend and firmly tie-wrapped under the left coil.  Now I have said cable routed straight, relaxed, and no more jumping needle!

     

     

    Stick

     

    Thanks for your reply. I am fairly happy with the routing of my cable, it is though probably not as well lubed as it might have been. One I missed off my annual maintenance list. Need to raise my game a bit.

  3. I know we have all been here many times, but just for the record . . . Fixed a new odometer gear last year (gearbox end) and all was fine for a few hundred miles, then speedo was 'jumpy' and then stopped. I think that it was not fully seated in the spindle within the gearbox (when I pulled it there were two pieces in the spindle, the first almost certainly from the original, der). It must have twisted then snapped. The shaft was seized within the mechanism, certainly heavily scored. see exploded view. I claim my ham-fisted mechanic point.

     

     spindle 1.jpg

     

    spindle 2.jpg

  4. You realize the missing nut is the reason the starter was not working ?

     

    Oh yes, but it would not work with new nut installed, unless you count a one second horrible grinding noise and then lots of heat (both with the starter installed and uninstalled ,i.e., wired to a battery). It is definitely toast. I guess the loose connection could have knackered it ??

  5. Where is the nut that goes on the solenoid to starter motor cable ?

     

    Good question ! I have no idea. Last time I pulled the starter was several thousand miles ago (and several hundred starts ago) last year when I was halfway up a French mountain pass changing the pawl spring with a monster hangover. I could well have taken it off then but I doubt it, and I doubt it would have taken this long for the starter to throw in the towel with such a loose connection. I am therefore blaming Guzzi vibrations, or the French (as we like to do in the UK). Knowing my luck it is probably lurking somewhere ready to jump in the rear caliper or destroy the new sticky rubber on the rear wheel that I have just invested heavily in.

     

    If she wasn't so beautiful I would have left her years ago.

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  6. I am going for a new starter. It is definitely getting juice but the best I can get out of it is a very laboured spin for about a second and then the solenoid clicks (have tried two different batteries, fully charged, one brand new). Then end cap covering the brushes gets very hot so all is not well. Damn. This bike is practically brand new with all the parts I have replaced. Where's the scotch ?  :angry:

  7. Have had similar symptoms, a bit of a groan from the starter motor and then nothing but the clicks. I have gone over the entire electrical system and cleaned all the contacts, checked grounds, checked fuses, swapped relays etc but still nothing. So I pulled the starter motor yesterday and  . . . see if you can spot where the missing bolt should be.

     

    starter.jpg

     

    So much groaning from me. I have stripped and cleaned the starter motor, replaced the bolt, added a little grease and been generally nice to it, but it is clear there has been some cooking going on in here - that classic smell of burnt out electric motors. On reassembly I get the same low groan then clicks. Do you guys think it is worth replacing brushes or is the starter toast ? I have a brand new battery BTW. The starter is the original. 2002 sport.

  8. Sorry, I am of no help here, but, did you repaint your engine casing? If So, Which paint did you use? Please and thanks......

     

    Sorry for the Hijack. Good luck though! 

     

    Rich

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    No I have not repainted my engine cases. I seem to have been lucky in that most of the crinkle finish on my 2002 V11 has stayed in place, even in the face of the rock salt that we spread all over the roads here in the UK at the slightest hint of frost.

     

    There is a thread on here somewhere with regards to the best paint to use. I seem to recall someone recommended Harley paint . . . although it may make your bike go slower  :lol:

  9. Some minutes have passed since the last oil thread so thought I would start another . . . I was washing the winter gunk off the beast today and found some sticky oil residue at the base of the barrels (both barrels in the same place). It looks worse than it is in the pictures as I spread it around a little investigating. It is old and sticky so this is more of an ooze than a weep or a leak (getting technical now). I am inclined to leave it be but would be interested in the opinion of you guys. I am assuming this is gasket territory and there is not a crusty old 'O' ring in there to worry about ? I am going to do valve clearances next week, should I consider a re-torque too ?

     

    guzz leak.jpg

  10. Thanks to all, and special thanks to Roy and his huge help by PM, I am back on the road. It was solved by adding the new ground wire to the regulator casing and checking over every connector I could get my hands on. Bike actually runs a lot smoother than before (or is that my post-fix imagination ?). I now have 12.7V across the battery with ignition off (after a re-charge) and 13.85V at 1500rpm :thumbsup:

     

    Now if it would just stop raining . . .

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