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  1. 12 hours ago, billgreenman1 said:

    Tons easier to grease the u-joints on the drive shaft with the wheel off. I made several reference marks until I noticed the factory yellow lines...

    Yeah man.  Just take it off- you can access the rear of the tranny too to give it a good clean (swingarm as well), and also refresh your clutch fluid whilst you’re there cos why not? 🙂

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  2. 6 hours ago, docc said:

    My buzz-blocks are mounted inboard of the frame rails. The early rear fairing wings are enclosed and I don't know that there is space to mount outboard.

    Are the later rear faring wings "hollow" with enough space to re-tighten connections as necessary?IMG_3349.jpg

    Yep.  I really wanted to site mine ‘inboard’ but just could not wangle them in there.  With the bodywork in place i can just about poke a driver down to nip up if required.

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  3. The electrical messing about continues 😀.  

    I really was getting fed up struggling with the 4 wires to each battery terminal.  So I fitted 2 busbars (is that the correct term?  Terminal blocks?  Battery blocks?) to allow a single wire to each of the battery terminals.

    Handmade from bits of this and that and cobbled together.  They fit on either side of the frame, inside the rear fairing ‘wings’.

    Battery disconnects/re-connects really quickly and easily now- bit like my monza ha!

     

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  4. 11 hours ago, Revilo said:

    Hi.  Thanks Docc and Speedfrog.

    So my understanding from Docc is that your suggestion for regulator would be a direct replacement, but that you also upgraded the stator as well? I think I will isolate the battery next time I'm charging the battery. Sounds like a sensible precaution.

    I wonder if any fellow UK siders have found a reliable source? 

    Hello rev, i’ve literally just replaced mine this month.  I ended up ordering an Electrosport 515 through a company called KGB Motorcycle Distribution.

    I’m in Sheffield myself and the unit arrived really promptly after ordering.

    It’s pricier than the chineesium(?) cheapo ones at £130 but looks pleasingly well made and working well for a few hundred miles now.

    Stewart.

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  5. 26 minutes ago, docc said:

    If I am not mistaken, this goes to the "Battery" / charging indicator light in the gauge cluster (for those early V11 that do not have both right and left turn indicators.

    Ah ha!  Of course! 😬

    Thanks man, I have a koso combined clock that only has one warning lamp.  I had decided to wire it up to the oil warning rather than the battery warning.  So naturally i was not warned when my reg failed haha.

    I think i’ll pop a lamp somewhere to wire it up to.  For me, every day is an eleckrickity-learning day.

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  6. Fitted a new regulator, an Electrosport 515 unit which was supplied by KGB motorcycle distribution.  Much like their russian namesakes they were surprisingly efficient and I had it in hand within 48hours of ordering it. 

    Wired it up fine despite my lack of knowledge… and it seems to be functioning… although i do wonder what that white wire is for 😐 … any clues anyone?

  7. As a minnow in this field (er, or err, a baby wabbit in this pond?), I’d just like to draw our attention to just how fucking beautiful the design of the modern brake caliper is.  A damn triumph of simple and effective design.  So few parts, so reliable, so easy for a home mech to service.

    The ins and outs of the gradual refinements are interesting if it pertains to your personal use of them, but it’d be sad to see us fall out over it!

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  8. 17 hours ago, docc said:

    If the shift plate must come off for the new, improved SuperSpring, @dowieze, definitely apply :notworthy:@Lucky Phil's deft methods to the internal shift mechanism:

     

    And for full enjoyment it’s best to assemble and fill with oil, then find the wee circlip when you’re tidying up.

    Then, for extra magic ace-ness, assemble again, fill with oil again, then find out that you’ve nudged the eccentric out of whack.

    Can’t beat doing it a few times to really get speedy at doing it 😀

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  9. On 9/4/2022 at 12:16 PM, Kostarika said:

    Hello Paul,

    I ride a ‘04 Sport and at 6’3” the bike fits me very well.   No two people are alike but with different options to handlebars and lowering pegs I feel you can make the V11 platform fit to your needs.

    Hope that helps

    Absolutely, there’s quite a range of ergonomics available between low clips, high clips and ‘proper’ handlebars.

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  10. I went into the local shop last week and they went on their system and said the v11 was recommended a full synth 0w30.  

    Till now I’d been using the semi 20w50 v-twin putoline.

    I’m thinking of emailing opie oils to ask whether they have a suggestion.

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  11. 12 hours ago, PJPR01 said:

    After removing the old diffuser did you also replace it or just leave the headlight without the diffuser?

    No, i’ve just run them without (it’s happened on both my v11s, due to hitting potholes i think!).

    I haven’t noticed much difference at nighttime, but i suppose there must be a reduced effect?

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  12. 23 hours ago, dbarb3 said:

    I ordered directly from Facility in France it was $470 shipped to US.   They make a higher quality more expensive version but the basic shock works well for me.

    Make sure your swingarm bearings are in good order…. or you won’t get full benefit from your lovely shocker…

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