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I like the different fonts! Haa!
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Ah good good, glad you got sorted.
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I have a couple of jobs coming up where i’ll be the sole person on site so, assuming I can purchase the materials I need, I may be able to crack on somewhat.
We’ve our 17 month old spud, who’s 30% whingepig/70% delightful, at home so spending time with my family is a pleasure.
Seeing society go thru phases of panic, madness and mis-information is weird though... What was that phrase: “Any society is only three missed meals away from chaos” (or something similar)? Makes sense, whereas “Any society is three sheets of bog roll away from chaos” has a different ring to it.
Social media has made me realise that the world’s actually full of experts...
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On 3/5/2020 at 5:31 PM, Vic said:
Hi stewgnu, any chance you have the speedometer/tachometer, mounting plate for the Ballabio, I'm trying to hunt one down.
Vic, so sorry, I missed this request. Yes I think I do have one of those, let me know whether you’re still hunting and we’ll take it from there.
stew
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What’s the asking £££?
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Oh man, sorry to hear that, you just got a few scrapes? Nothing too long term painful?
I guess, depending on whether you want to, you could buy a fresh v11 and retain the old one for stripping and inspection. If it’s in a bad way you’ll have plenty of spares?
I know that informed opinion is that v11s don’t crash well, but I’ve suffered 2 low-speed low sides and managed to fix her up fine.
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9 hours ago, footgoose said:
viewed through that filter, all the V11s are the same, ...with varying paint scheme, and tidbits to make it different, and all to arrive near the same price point. If adding Ohlins to a RC, NC, CS is a mere upgrade, then so it be on a Scura. Tho not a limited edition a Cafe Sport is a newer Scura, but with an unfortunate name and all the Scura flaws removed. The later Ohlins is even improved.
my list is just what I think will pan out over the years. 170 Tenni, 600 Scura. One collector will value the more rare, another will want Ohlins. I don't care how it turns out. I bought mine for the look of it.
Have to agree with footgoose here. I’ve had various suspensions, flyscreens and handlebar setups on mine- haven’t discerned any major differences beyond tailoring for my own comfort/preferences. They’re all the same bike- I think it really does come down to what colour do you like!
Never used the larger fairing though and I bet there’s a real difference there (nicer at speed? Bit more mph?)
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I found that when I tied the latch cable to the subframe it altered the path so it now loops around well away from the relays. Good idea about cushioning with a scrap of squishy though!
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That’s a good one to know! All sneakily hidden away tsk!
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Excellent sauce. Cheers docc!
I’ve not had a problem till now but I’m guessing that miles and miles of good vibes thru the latch cable may have stressed the relay base
(or just that relay) causing consternation in the system.
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Hey up guys,
A couple of instances of non-starting lead me to noticing that how the seat cable is routed results in it pressing up against the rearward relay. I’ve lashed it to the sub-frame now so that’s that, but might be something to check?
What is that relay for again? Basically I had a starting failure where the bike was priming and cranking fine but not firing up. I did an amateur relay wiggle which did the job so am wondering if my diagnosis is correct?
Docc- I remember seeing that you’ve labelled your relays, can you post a pic purlease?
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I spend a few mins with 320 grit wet n dry to get them clean, then 1200 grit to finish. Don’t know whether that’s an acceptable way to do it, but it works alright.
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I have one going spare, in the ballabio grey.
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On another another note, I can recommend silkolene pink ‘racing’ grease: It’s the only stuff that is still present when I go to dismantle anything. The drive splines, axle, needle bearing, race + washer all get a good glob every time.
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It’s the bolts that actually hold the caliper halves together. Can be easy to start undoing them instead of the mounting bolts if you’re (I’m) not vigilant. And damned if I can’t find any torque figures for them.
yeah, my pin and spring are a tad crusty looking. I’m putting fren sintered pads in this time, the last set were brembos which were fine but pricey and wore very quickly. Or the rubbers are knackered and not retracting the pads properly...
On another note, the hangar is merrily shedding it’s paint, and the swingarm’s been beaten up by the naff hugger, so I should really get on a train to paintsville.
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Unlucky fella. Glad you’re not too beaten up.
Imagine the carnage if there wasn’t a jug-guard fitted...
(I had a slide on the left side t’other year, so I have spare rhs silencers if applicable to your re-build needs).
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I’ve just loosened one of the rear caliper bolts instead of the hanger bolt..
I need a lift 😐..
So quick query- anyone know what the torque value is on the caliper bolts?
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1 hour ago, Bbennett said:
Very nice bike!
I feel regret, and i’m not even selling it
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Haha! Great artists should’ve lost the dreaded bellypan and blacked out their gaiters.... now that’d look sweet 😬
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That swingarm looks awkward to get into all the nooks + angles alright.
I’d agree to the black to ‘soften’ the presence of the bevel box- although, if Sir is feeling saucily artistic, maybe hand paint a wee Guzzi eagle on the lower flat area!?
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Post a pic of your V11 - No words
in 24/7 V11
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Hard to fall out with a mean greenie!