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General Discussion / Re: Brilliant designs
« Last post by Bulldog9 on Today at 02:34:10 PM »
Glass oil level window, self canceling turn signals, speedometers/ odometers that work after 50,000 miles, built in features found on most Japanese motor cycles since the late 70’s.

My 78 XS 750 and 79 XS1100 had all these plus tip over shutoff protection. It all still works!

The XS 11 also had an electronic ignition and auto style vacuum advance which was odd 
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General Discussion / Re: Seriously stupid designs
« Last post by Bulldog9 on Today at 02:14:18 PM »
Having never ridden a Norge, I can only relate to the test reports I have read. And a common tune of complaints is an apparent severe lack of cornering clearance, restricted by the dragging center stand on both sides, left side being the worst offender by far.

Fake news unless you are aping a Moto GP rider.

The 8V Norge has an access door to check oil, and unscrewing the dipstick bung makes
adding oil much easier. The 8v also had revised bodywork and suspension to go along
with the new motor.

Overall, the Norge is  fantastic motorcycle.. Easy to ride, sweet disposition,
Competent handler, rock solid high speed sport touring bike and mile muncher.

It can be a bit top heavy with a full tank of gas, and riders benefit from a seat buildup to help relieve knees, but I plan to own one as long as I can ride.

I foolishly traded my 2014 in 2019 for the flying fortress MGX 21. I sold that fat pig in 6 months and picked up a 1200 Sport but still missed the Norge. I got a great deal on a 2012 back in April and proceeded to do a 3,000 mile fly and ride.

 I spent the next 6 months going over the bike top to bottom cleaning fixing upgrading. A couple weeks ago I decided to take it out for a 375 to 400 mi and jaunt with a couple local V85 riders through West Virginia Maryland and Pennsylvania. It usually takes me a couple miles to reorient to a bike if I haven't been on it in a while but it was immediately familiar and comfortable and I loved every second of it.









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General Discussion / Re: Seriously stupid designs
« Last post by SIR REAL ED on Today at 02:03:49 PM »
What's a formal dealership?

The male employees have to wear tuxedos!
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General Discussion / Re: Brilliant designs
« Last post by bigbikerrick on Today at 01:42:11 PM »
My Kawasaki had a two-piece center stand. Push down the main part and it barely touched the ground, then push down the second part which 'jacked' up the bike in the air. Easy to use.
Kawasaki had a neutral finder. When you were stopped in first, you shift up, you are in neutral, never second. Once moving it easily shifted normally.

I also think Kawasakis neutral finder was brilliant. Their K- Tric ignition advance setup was pretty brilliant as well!
Rick
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General Discussion / Re: First trip away on the V7 850 Sport
« Last post by ScepticalScotty on Today at 01:19:37 PM »








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General Discussion / Re: Brilliant designs
« Last post by drdwb on Today at 12:43:13 PM »
Glass oil level window, self canceling turn signals, speedometers/ odometers that work after 50,000 miles, built in features found on most Japanese motor cycles since the late 70’s.
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General Discussion / Re: New To Me 2016 Eldorado 1400
« Last post by TN Mark on Today at 11:24:41 AM »
Next week my work travel throttles way back so I’ll have some garage time with Bella.

In the meantime time, I’ve been busy gathering a lot of ‘unobtanium’ accessories. An eBay seller in Italy has been particularly helpful and so easy to deal with.. My fourth shipment from them was delivered yesterday. No muss, no fuss, fantastic deliveries with DHL combined with excellent pricing.

On Monday I confirmed I found a real unicorn part and ordered it. The OEM Eldorado specific leather saddlebag brackets (unicorn) are scheduled to deliver tomorrow. The OEM Eldorado leather saddlebags are on order with my somewhat ‘local’ dealer (Cadre Cycle) but I don’t have an ETA yet. The bags are in stock in Italy.
Pro Tip: this is a great time of year to ask about ‘Black Friday’ pricing on expensive items. ;)

I’m into the Eldorado for the long haul, therefore I’ve also been building up a supply of regular maintenance items (spark plug wires, plugs, seals etc) as well as some unique 1400 items (1400 dash, lock set, spare keys) that once they’re gone, they’re gone for good.

I also bought the Becker Technic work stand for cleaning and regular maintenance. After changing the oil with a scissors jack under the engine it was clear the jack was more in the way than it was helpful. I contacted Simon Becker through email because their website doesn’t allow shipping into the US, or Canada. Simon was also a breeze to work with, he gave me the non VAT price and his ‘lift’ is on its way to me.
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General Discussion / Re: Why spline lubrication?
« Last post by Perazzimx14 on Today at 10:44:32 AM »
Many car splines (except for the clutch) are 'wet'.
Maybe fewer cylinders mean the power pulses are stronger, as in for two revs:
2 cylinders BOOM------BOOM------
4 cylinders boom-boom-boom-boom
More cylinders have more 'flywheel' weight (crankpins, pistons, rods) to smooth the booms out.
And the clutch splines may be deeper than on a bike.
Or BMW uses that VERY expensive lube as a profit center.

Or just use Wurth SIG 3000. A $20 cartridge has enough to lube every BMW driveshaft in your state, twice. You can also use Prestone DOT4 and Mopar 70W-80 at $19 a liter verses BMW's 70W-80 at $56 for a 500ml bottle. No different than buying Honda branded oils/fluids. You can spend more but do you get more. There cost effective alternatives.
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General Discussion / Re: Brilliant designs
« Last post by Alfetta on Today at 10:07:58 AM »
My Kawasaki had a two-piece center stand. Push down the main part and it barely touched the ground, then push down the second part which 'jacked' up the bike in the air. Easy to use.
Kawasaki had a neutral finder. When you were stopped in first, you shift up, you are in neutral, never second. Once moving it easily shifted normally.

It's a super great feature.  I would love to have it on my V7, as finding neutral on this bike is a bit annoying...
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General Discussion / Re: Brilliant designs
« Last post by Antietam Classic Cycle on Today at 09:29:25 AM »
Hinged rear fender and under seat light on the V7 Sport.
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