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  1. mgcycle has them looks like https://www.mgcycle.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=86
  2. I would also advise dropping the sump first time. Once you have decided on a new filter, take it to an auto parts store and select a stamped metal type filter wrench that matches the flutes on the filter. They are cheap and operate with your ratchet handle. This will come in very handy when you decide to go through the manhole to change the next filter. Also that manhole cover uses a special tool you can get here or make one with a bolt/nut like I did before I bought the tool. https://www.mgcycle.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=80&products_id=2695 The manhole cover has very fine threads and can be easily buggered so be patient replacing it.
  3. I don't communicate well. This so called Coppa is a standard v11 sport with some painted bits, and the pic I posted is a standard v11 sport that became the Coppa wannabe, IE same bike. To be fair the listing details do refer to the bike as a V11 Sport. I don't think the day has arrived yet that these command prices like that but I won't gripe at anyone that tries.
  4. Yes they are all offset, I assume for the rear drive hub. Not really necessary, you can use washers and spacers and/or move the hanger to the inside or outside of the brackets to even them out, depending on your pipe flex.
  5. it's this one. '02 Sport with a painted seat cowl. Didn't realize they came with black forks.
  6. the rattle in my head is asking.. what turns faster in first gear besides the affected gears and the clutch? With the rattle heard through the gears but inconsistent with gear change/rpm, doesn't it have to be coming from the clutch?
  7. didn't one of those oil filter brands (UFI) screw down and stop shy of the gasket sealing?
  8. my 2002 has the "issue". Now you mention it the bike my led setup came from was a 2003. It did have a non stock flasher iirc, I'll have a dig around for it. I recall trying it on my '02 but it didn't solve the problem. seems like I tried a few claiming to be for led.
  9. I got an adjustable flasher thinking I might accidentally figure it out. not.
  10. led rear Here's incandescent fronts (next to stock) I used that I had on another bike (ebay) till I figured out the flasher dilemma. Got used to them and just left them. the led's had come off my parts bike and didn't think to look how they were wired. It had 2 up front like the rear. I went back and checked the wiring harness and found a little wire was added that 'could' have gone into the dash. I've deduced it likely was the Kiwi Roy solution, which was to add a wire to a dash indicator bulb??? allowing all 4 to flash normally. I was afraid to try it without youtube video instructions. So there I am. All works, just no led fronts.
  11. mmmmm wallpaper. can't wait for the update. I feel sleepy....
  12. IDK they have 12 years to wrap it up. Given the last two, I'd say a lot could happen in 12. Even if the end is truly near, we are talking Italians here. Depends on the share holders in the end. They won't go quietly imo.
  13. As a kid I was always pretty impressed with amusement park rides, but they were always too short. My dad built me a lovely minibike when I was around 13, and I quickly realized that I could own the amusement park ride and that I got to say when it ended. I can't figure why everyone doesn't have a motorcycle or two but that and the good people in my life, sure make me feel lucky.
  14. you don't need one, you want one. It makes for better positive shifts. Some order more than one to get the numbers up to make a mfg run possible, and in case another V11 lands in the garage.
  15. just curious. anyone know why they call them idiot lights?
  16. welcome Anthony. ... and anotha GB500!
  17. And that, I do, now you mention it. Unintentionally I suppose as it's second nature. Riding for so long, like driving, so much becomes a natural activity.
  18. The transmission is not likely the culprit. The weak points for "mis-shifts" are as stated, poorly adjusted linkage, and the rider. Once the linkage is sorted one needs to "get to know" the needs of the shift process, ie: proper shift timing, rpm's and positive toe pressures. The V11 likes to be revved and will shift better at higher rpm. Adding a Lucky Phil/Chuck modified shift linkage arm will make it shift even better. ... and a Ballabio is just a trim package with the same drive train as the others.
  19. the Auxito linked here looks just like the Vintage Car bulb for less money but says 26w while the VC says 20w. is this a problem I wonder? If not I'll try them.
  20. get out of bed... head toward the coffee.... walk past that .... life is good!
  21. I just read through the thread and the linked thread... it doesn't get good reviews. I can't recall ever wishing my bike had one tho they can be handy if not too obtrusive. Welcome to the forum, ...cute dog
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