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    Edge Guards

    WANTED: Somebody to take over the crafting of Edge Guards for the community. I have been off the grid for a few years, the Guzzi is gone, and I have a box of molding blocks and tools that I used to make "Edge-Guards" for the community. I have the original rear strut mold, and various templates for the battery box, upper shock lug cover, etc... What I am looking for is someone with simple craft skills, passion for the community and mark, and willingness to keep making them to fill the demand. It's takes Kydex sheet plastic, a small router/dremel for cutting plastic blanks, and a heat gun to form, as well as a V11 to hand mold the lug covers. I made a couple hundred for the community in the day, did them at cost +shipping world wide (and made lots of friends in the process). Don't bother me if you’re not all in on this, trying to make a buck, or will leave it sitting on the garage floor. I'll send you what I have, and walk you through the process for putting together the kits. It was a simple solution to a common problem (search it). Sorry for the delay on offering this back to the community but I hope the right guy/gal steps up.
  3. Maybe a web foul as I didn't follow the whole thread but just the same, I went with a set of Two Brother Racing risers and did not need re-cable/line the controls. Still fits within the fairing and gave a bit of lift and of course sweep and and angle all adjustable. http://www.twobros.com/Cust_Service/Instal...V3-RBR_Inst.pdf Don't remember where I bought them but I am happy. Bar end weights were a bit of a challenge as nothing from the goose would transfer beyond controls and grips due to ID, missing threading, etc...
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    Laminar Lip

    Had mine for about 4 years, sometimes fugly but always softer on the helmet. Makes 60-80mph much less stressful on my neck. Above and below 60-80mph not much good for anything beyond bug deflection.
  5. If the bike has been down, I would check the bottom tripple tree stearing stop lug(s). If the tank is set properly, my guess is the stop broke off if tank is set propperly. Also if the stearing stop lug is gone/munched, I would look at the damper too, since it has been hyper extednded/compressed in the process.
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    lifting rear of V11

    I am not sure I would trust the fender inserts to do more than hold the hugger
  7. FWIW; I had mine professionally polished 4 years ago to get rid of a bit of road rash on one of the covers Both covers and repacment head guards came out wonderful and still look good today without any polishing beyond normal cleaning. No laquer or other coating applied either.
  8. Still here.... I just got more plastic Friday and will be a couple of weeks before I can get them done due to work travels but I have four in the cue that I have already PM'd. If there are more interested, it is a good time to PM me so I can cover you while I am at it....
  9. What he said... Check the cap seal, my guess someone rmoved it to stop tan-suck. FWIW not such a good idea as demonstrated
  10. Several here have done the same. Depending on the model, they are made by the same company, and are a near perfect fit at much less money. The anchor point on the bike may have to be modified a bit with an extra alignment hole but they can be pretty much a direct swap. Do a Buell search turn signal search here and you'll find several threads on compatibility.
  11. http://www.v11lemans.com/forums/index.php?...buell+foot+pegs this link will cover most of what you are asking..
  12. Found this one while surfing and thought it was tastfully done... Price is a bit steep but I am sure it would be a hoot http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Moto-Guzzi-...sspagenameZWDVW
  13. FWIW; I had a similar problem with road rash on one of my valve covers. My fix was to have it stripped and polished out. 4 years later they still look very good, no sign of the original scuff mark and no more maintnenace that what i gave the painted surfaces. I saved a bunch of money not replaceing them and I think they look better polished anyway...
  14. On the upside, here is a better example of "Target Fixation" when it comes to keeping your eye on task at hand ! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D7gG4Z5SZAY&NR=1
  15. I had an aw sh*t in my garage a couple of years ago that munched the shifter. I had the shifter bits welded back together by a competent welder. A good bead, a little grinding, and it looks and works fine (and probably stronger than the original). It is still in use, even though I have sinced sourced a new one that I keep in reserve.
  16. Owned a Yamerhamer '76 XS-500 that was a nice chocolate brown and later repainted brown and gold in Emron. Nice bike, I'll dig up a photo
  17. Ok, after what seems like a couple of years of being out of the net, I am finally back and have caught up on playing with Guzzi plastic bits. I do have available some of the "A", "B" and "C" pieces that are covered in this thread; the original mud guard, the battery cover (with/without hugger installed) and shock lug covers. I know some of you have contacted me interested over time and I have shipped most of requests. With my busy world and a serious case of CRS , I have admittedly lost track of who is who or what was desired (sorry whit, drknow... Jan you’re covered). If you’re interested, please PM me directly to jog my memory, with address, and what you want. I'll get your order together with a reasonable price based on what you want, quantity and shipping location. edge
  18. Nice job, any chance of a side shot of the pressure gauge?
  19. I would not recommend switch removal based on a hard lesson shared on this forum. We had a member buy a LeMans and PO had removed the switch. All was good until one day he entered a LH sweeper with the stand down and it took the good doctor many months to heal both self and bike.
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    Buell Footpeg Results

    I suppose you could rotate the bracket but it will rotate the peg from it's horozontal plane which will effect the hinge and foot placement. Also will cosmetically look a little off since the pork-chop has a matching "pad" area for the bracket. Although there is no drop, I guess you coul play with the idea with the guzzi pegs first
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    Buell Footpeg Results

    Ryan, The two main complaints on the Buell-Guzzi peg conversion is there is a bit of modification required to get the buell peg to fit on the Guzzi, And two; when installed on a Guzzi, the peg actually is shifted aft about an inch which is a bit too far for natural break/shifter foot placement unless you have size 13 dogs. If you were to design a nuetral drop where the peg was on line with the mounting bracket and the the pin and pivot point dimensions were the same as a Guzzi, I think for 70-80 you would have several takers as it would be an easy swap and save the embarassment of going to the Harly stealership to source parts
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