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Hello friends, 

 

I am trying to find how to.. sections for the maintenance I will do this weekend, but I am kinda lost in the forum. I need your guidance :) 

Can you please kindly redirect me to related topic in the forum of the things below? 

 

- Engine Oil and Filter change 

- Transmission oil change 

- Gearbox spring change (Its not broken yet but the speedo turns 13k soon, idk if its necessary. any idea?)

-  Engine start cable repositioning:

I have this weird problem that I guess is very common with some models. Start button will only work if I steer the handlebar to the right. 

Otherwise, It wont start. 

 

Thank you very much in advance :)

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there are manuals available for download:  

If you have the time, replacing the spring is good preventative maintenance. But you could probably get away without doing until until next winter.

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Rotating the steering to get the starter to work is characteristic of faulty bullet connectors for the clutch switch:

 

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9 hours ago, Ali Fra said:

- Engine Oil and Filter change 

- Transmission oil change

Those are likely to be explained here somewhere, but the workshop manual does a good job too.

here:

https://guzzitek.org/gb/ma_us_uk/1100/V11_1999-2003_Atelier(Compil-GB-D-NL).pdf

 

Section D, starting on page 57, covers regular maintence. Best to read all of that section, actually.

Engine oil page 60 ff., filter follows that.

Gearbox oil page 74 ff.

 

PS: the linked document is a compilation. The "section D" I referred to is in the first section, for the earlier models. However, the information doesn't turn up again in the later sections of the document, i.e. in the section for the later models, so I assume that the information for the first model continues to apply for all following models.

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BTW , do not put the gear oil in where the rubber plug id=s in the side of the transmission. You will fill up yhe clutch housing and cause problems !

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11 hours ago, Ali Fra said:

Gearbox spring change (Its not broken yet but the speedo turns 13k soon, idk if its necessary. any idea?)

Mine broke at 30k miles. Since you are in Norway, I suppose 13 k is 13,000 km. 30k miles is about 50k km. I would wait.

11 hours ago, Ali Fra said:

Engine start cable repositioning:

What you need to do, is to connect the crank signal through an additional relay, and route the solenoid direct from the battery using that relay. This is how you take care of the no crank issue once forever. The starter motor main power is coming direct from the battery. However, the Solenoid power is routed through the ignition switch. Over time, that signal does not bring enough amps to get the Solenoid to close the circuit to power the starter motor.

After purchasing my Le Mans, I experienced the "no crank" almost right from the beginning. It was a 2004 model with about 9000 miles on the non-working odometer.

The bike would seem to crank normally, but at times, pushing the start button would yield nothing. After a few moves, then it would crank again.

Just modify the start wiring. At present, your start wire is connected directly from the ignition switch to the solenoid via the start button. Install another relay, connect that start wire to that relay, and the plus solenoid directly to the battery via the relay. Voilà! you will never have the no crank issue again.

Here's a photo of the additional relay on my Le Mans so six instead of five...

Here's the video of what happens when you have the non modified circuit:

Relay to Solenoid side view Relay to Solenoid

Here's another issue that you need to check for: the nipple gets loose and starts to leak:!

2024 Oil seepage right cylinder Loose fitting left side

This is the pics of my broken pawl spring in the gear box:

New and broken pawl springs top view New and broken pawl springs side view broken spring view in place

 

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1 hour ago, gstallons said:

BTW , do not put the gear oil in where the rubber plug id=s in the side of the transmission. You will fill up yhe clutch housing and cause problems !

And you waited all that time to tell me?

Each time I change the gearbox oil, my clutch slips... now I understand why!!!

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