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  1. At last, I found the diagram

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    There seemed to be general agreement that the 'left' spring was the bad one.

    Is that the spring & pawl that you are talking about?

     

    Sorry I'm ignorant at the moment, but won't be shortly, as I intend to check this out on my 2002 gearbox.

     

    (The evidence, of this prolonged investigation, indicates that you must be that amateur detective, by the name of Baldini, who resides on Radio 4 from time to time?)

  2. decision about tire size or type...

     

    is a PCIII REALLY necessary with the aftermarket Guzzi Exhaust....

     

    shocks REALLY setup properly...blah blah blah.

     

    I'll be glad to help organize it (or, at least spring for the pizza and brewski's....)

    DO IT

     

    and post the answers here as soon as poss.

     

    Hooray!

     

    I'll buy a pizza.

  3. I am not usually impressed with all kinds of theoretical divagations but rather prefer to follow my own senses. Nobody really needs dyno graphs, horsepower tables or computerized projections to tell if one bike handles better then the other, sounds more exciting or can be ridden faster with less difficulty.

    True enough.

     

    Thing is I'm pretty much on my own here, so have to get information secondhand from somewhere/anywhere. I've no means of comparing bits and pieces at first hand – at the moment anyway.

     

    Looking forward to V.11 rally in England, June. Maybe one of those MG Ti set-ups will turn up there.

     

    Thanks to Al for pointing out nature of the 'advertisement' article.

    You're clearly impressed with your stuff, Janusz. I don't need more speed, but I would like to free-up some good-natured sound and get the thing pulling smoother through 4-5.000 rpm. The Guzzi exhaust would seem a good bet too, if one can be got, but I'm worried about the need to have final set-up done by a dealer with the right equipment. There's none here. I need something that can be done at home and then maybe by a dealer who can make adjustments with a PCommander.

     

    {Exciting news. I've just had an e-mail from someone near-by who has got hold of a black Centauro. So: another Guzzi at last.}

  4. Have you had the bike from new?

     

    If you haven't had these parts off before, they must just be 'baked' on.

     

    On my new bike they came off easily enough, so maybe penetrating fluid and more brute force is needed.

     

    :!: BTW, I think this question/thread probably belongs in Technical Topics, as I think this forum is for explanations / demonstartions of how to do things? I could be wrong – Jaap? Mod?

    :huh2: What is the Official difference between the two forums?

  5. btw... I have deleted the King Nit account. Good riddance  :P

    You can't treat royalty like that!

    Off with your head!

     

    The spring boss – are there any photos or diagrams of this sitting around the site somewhere? From what Baldini describes, the boss is on a removable part – is it a big job to get at it to examine and, if needs be, remove it and file it down to size?

     

    I wonder would the edition numbers of bikes be a guide to when they were assembled and so possibly point to a particular period when out of tolerance parts crept in?

    Does anyone know if a batch would all be made at the same size, or is it just an individual thing? Have many others who replaced springs had them break again? Does anyone know what the difference is between the original spring as fitted and the replacement spring as supplied by Guzzi?

     

    Questions, questions...and I'm sure some have been answered here before :huh:

     

    What is your limited edition number, Baldini (and anyone else with a broken spring Scura)?

  6. I still have a question for you all:  What does hard engine braking MEAN? or, conversely, what does easy engine braking and coasting MEAN?  Does anyone know?

    I don't know what 'easy' or 'hard' engine braking is referring to, sounds like a play with words.

     

    Engine braking in itself is the FRICTION from the engine and driveline that transfers to the rear wheel to give a braking effect.

     

    This friction includes the piston rings, valve springs, cam and lifter friction, trans drag, driveline, rear differential, just about every moving part in the engine has some level of friction.

     

    This braking effect that is experienced when the throttle is closed at speeds is the result of engine friction, NOT compression or cylinder pressure. To put into perspective, when the throttle is closed and the bike is moving, there is now very little air/fuel to be compressed. Cylinder pressures take a nosedive.

    No, surely not 'parts friction'.

     

    Cylinder compression acts as a brake. Take the spark plugs out – the engine turns easier because air compression has gone, not because the parts have all gotten a lot slippier. High compression engines brake hard, low compression engines don't. Diesels give great engine braking. Then there's the 2-stroke system...

  7. Was it the TPS business?

     

    Throttle Position Sensor - tells the ECU where the butterflies are in relation to their extremes(open/closed), so the ECU can then deliver the proper amount of fuel.

     

    al

    After looking for more information, it appears that the proper diagnostics software is required to set everything up properly. So any old garage with an exhaust analyser probably can't do it then? For me, that would mean a ferry to Britain and a trip to maybe London (as per Baldini).

     

    It would be interesting to hear more from people who have fitted the Guzzi kit as a 'plug and play' without further adjustments. How has it performed?

  8. hi-tec

    See – I knew it!

     

     

    And what's all this about, Jaap? I've heard of ventilation, but I think this chap is taking it to extremes.

     

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    He'll catch his death of cold, going about like that.

  9.  

    I've been waiting on Ti cans/ECU

    :notworthy: Really – You've ordered!

     

    I wondered if there would be a delivery problem.

     

    I've been meaning to e-mail Motomecca to ask about fitting requirements, availability & price. (Was too busy tonight, clocking up 1,000 miles.)

     

    Don't know where else. No point in local 'dealer' really, as they will probably order from Motomecca anyway. Where did you order?

     

    So you've had that bother around 5k rpm too.

     

    Presumably you have seen & heard other options and considered them?

    I haven't, of course.

     

    Another question: how was your tuning done. Was it the TPS business?

  10. Lard.

    I knew he really meant Fatty the other day,

    when he named you Taffy.

     

     

    Of course wool has its own built-in lard, or lanolin as the sheep prefer to call it.

     

    Vaseline is no substitute.

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