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Greg Field quote from earlier post. Guzzimoto: You are understanding me correctly. The later triple clamps include a 1/2-degree of cant compared to the steering axis. These gray "canted" triple clamps were used through the end of the red-frames. In general, if your red-frame's forks have an axle nut, they also have the early non-"canted" clamps and if your red-frame has an axle that screws directly into the fork leg, it has the "canted" clamps. There is some crossover between axle-fixing arrangements and clamps, though, and Guzzi offered a kit of the "canted" clamps for people who wanted to reduce twitchiness of their early bikes, so any combination of parts is possible. Rosso Mandellos had black "canted" triple clamps. Starting with the LeMans, Guzzi again fitted non-"canted" clamps, but they were painted black. Still not definitive. I have see a "kit" from Guzzi with a pair of clamps but not sure of their dimensions. Note the "kit". Not sure if it means anything. https://www.stein-dinse.biz/product_info.php?language=en&products_id=60733 Ciao
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Gregs info was also that basically any early bike with an axle nut had the old steeper triple clamps. My bike has the later 501452 top clamp ( very hard to find number as its up next to the ignition switch) so either Gregs wrong OR my bike has updated triple clamps with the old style forks? Not sure. If I pull them off I can measure them on the surface plate. Ciao
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Anybody know which ports on the broad sump to the cooler is which?
Lucky Phil replied to Weegie's topic in Technical Topics
I mentioned this possibility to John about a year ago. There are different sizes and some are designed for flow and some for pressure. Tons of options. If my bike suffered hot oil this would be what I'd do but it doesn't seem to. I think John would be better investing in a redesigned 1/2 fairing along the lines of an MGS-01. Something that didn't involve hacking the original Australia fairing of course. There's a good reason the MGS doesn't have a full fairing. Reading about the Magni prototype bikes Ted Stolaski had all those years ago and their full fairing made me think how ridiculous they were running those. Ciao -
Anybody know which ports on the broad sump to the cooler is which?
Lucky Phil replied to Weegie's topic in Technical Topics
It only delays the oil temp issue. Ciao -
Yea that was on my frame side plates which was a solid colour. Having said that the side covers on my bike are resprays and are a perfect match to my tank and tailpiece. It can be done. Ciao
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Cam gear noise? Music to my ears. Ciao
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I owned a VFR750 for a few years. very nice competent and comfortable bike. Ciao
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I just re read that whole thread docc and at the end of the day there seems to be no conclusive evidence that the clamps were changed apart from some numbers which at the time I couldn't identify on my bike. I'll have another look today. I only ask as I want to fit the later top clamp to my bike. I'd be surprised if Guzzi actually went to the trouble of producing a set of triple clamps with fork bores not aligned with the steering stem axis to the tune of 1/2 degree. I've had bikes with this set up from the factory ( My RC30 Honda had it from memory) but it's a bit unusual esp as an afterthought attempt to solve a handling issue. You generally change the offset to correct a problem. My 1198 has Dan Kyle 30mm offset triple clamps as opposed to the std 36mm offset to improve the steering. If anyone has a set of the later clamps or even the upper clamp like shown below I'd be interested. I can also then do a forensic measurement and put this to bed once and for all, maybe:) Same as this but without the holes open holes. Ciao
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How do you identify these docc? Do all the later trees have the same geometry until the end of the V11's? Ciao
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Le Mans handlebar end weight: powder coated or standard paint spray?
Lucky Phil replied to p6x's topic in Technical Topics
I tell you what, if you're that anal about a bar end weight/cap how on earth do you manage to actually ride the bike? I mean the soles of your boots on the foot pegs would have you sweating bullets. What if you owned my 1198 with these on it? You'd never sleep -
From the album: lucky phils V11
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If you want to see the ugliest new bike ever take a look at the latest Suzuki Hyabusa. I followed one a few weeks ago and then passed it. It's got an ass 3 pick handles across and a pair of muffler twice the size of my cars. A truly pointless and grotesque piece of horrible garbage. Ciao
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Really, you don't want to ride mine as it's only got 2/3 of a std bike. Ciao
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Le Mans handlebar end weight: powder coated or standard paint spray?
Lucky Phil replied to p6x's topic in Technical Topics
Reality check, there're bar ends for gods sake. Hit them with a quality rattle can paint. Might need to do them every year but so what. If you're really keen you could use $20 2 pack rattle can paint. Ciao -
Steady big fella. Ciao
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Seems obvious to me, it's a Sports tourer same category as a Honda VFR750/800 was. Exposed exhaust pipes! Seriously? More exposed than the cylinder heads on a Daytona engine? The side exit pipes are the best protective device Guzzi's ever come up with for the head. Ciao
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A complete Alchemy what? Roll out the door ready to ride bike without a donor bike/engine to start with? Not in a million years. I've known people that have used his services from 35 years ago. and up to the present day. The parts alone for a complete bevel engine rebuild/renewal for what I know you would almost definitely need is around $9650 off their site and if I had an old bevel and sent it to Brook for a complete rebuild I'd be expecting the cost to be twice that. I actually know someone that had him rebuild/restore a GT about a year ago but he wouldn't disclose what it had cost him. Even he didn't want to reflect on the cost. In truth if you wanted a completely new engine ground up crankcases etc I reckon I'd be close to the mark with my original estimate. Then you've got the all the cycle parts and frame and labour. You need to compare apples to apples. I mean a set of PVM front and rear wheels alone for a V11 is $4000 landed here new. Ciao
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Really? A 3.5kw split system here is the biggest you can plug into a 10amp power point but will easily heat and cool a 6MX6M workshop garage, even much bigger in reality. They come pre gassed and all you need is some piping and a simple vacuum pump for $50 and do it yourself. Piece of cake. Ciao