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  1. I keep toying with buying a cheap-ish AFR Gauge, but the one thing that keeps holding me back is the sensor mounting.

    According to the “Innovate” website (manufacturer of said system) sensors must be mounted 24”(61cm) from exhaust port and NOT at a crossover.

    For me the easiest mounting location would be at the exhaust x-over.

     

    Is this just to avoid mounting near catalytic converters?

     

    Anybody have any experience with these?

     

    Here’s a link to the model I’m interested in.

    https://www.innovatemotorsports.com/products/mtxl_plus.php

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    Anyone have any experience with this?

     

    There looks to be a legit maker in Quebec, MotoComposites:

     

     

    https://www.motocomposites.com/

    Offering this piece with several options (gloss or matte, plain or twill weave):

     

    https://www.motocomposites.com/products/alternator-cover-in-100-carbon-fiber-for-moto-guzzi-1100-sport.html

    moto-guzzi-1100-sport-alternator-cover-r
    One of my touchstones for quality CF docc is the mounts. Do they have alluminium inserts at the mount points? Generally speaking the quality stuff makes the extra effort to have the inserts to prevent overtightening of the mount screws and cracking the CF. These dont but it doesnt disqualify them altogether as it is an almost purely decorative cover for the most part. You just need to be very carefull when mounting and use loctite on the screws without much torque.

    The cost isnt outrageous.

     

    Ciao

    I thought it was just covered to look like carbon fiber?

  3. If the 1200 had enough character for you they are probably easier to live with.

    The V11 series does take a bit of sorting in most cases. They come from a time in Guzzi’s history that is infamous for q.c. issues. If you can live with these things and don’t mind getting your hands dirty you’ll be rewarded with a bike that probably has more character and most certainly has a better online community!

    That being said most issues you can easily sort early on and after that you’ll have a stone axe reliable machine.

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