Recent Posts

Pages: [1] 2 3 ... 10
1
General Discussion / Re: Portable air compressors
« Last post by jcctx on Today at 02:12:33 PM »
Many on Amazon; bought the grandson one for Xmas that is a jump starter and an air pump. About $30~ of course it may be worth every penny (no longer minted!)?????????
2
General Discussion / Re: Portable air compressors
« Last post by Dr. Enzo Toma on Today at 01:34:45 PM »
Unless you are moving at the glacial pace you only lose a little burp of air (using a screw on type ) or not enough to effect the overall level of inflation. The DynaPump does have an air test port so you can take a pressure reading while everything is connected. If you are really that worried about nailing the pressure over inflate the tire by 1 PSI and then disconnect. If you are using a $2 stick gauge also be advised their accuracy will rival the accuracy of 70's ere Veglia speedo/tachometers.





This depends on the valve stem design. I've found that the schrader valve stems with smooth sides, commonly found on some tubes, will lose a few PSI even if it only takes you a second or two to unthread the nozzle from them. I suspect that's because there's a relief for air to pass by the threads. On one of my sets of wheels I overinflate by about 5psi and that seems to hit the mark once removed. If not, my digital tire pressure gauge has a stick to let some air out, though many caps that come on motorcycle and dirt bike tubes these days tend to also have that on the back.



3
General Discussion / Re: A little ride with my oldest.
« Last post by SIR REAL ED on Today at 12:05:44 PM »
I got back into riding when my ( then 19yr old ) son came home with a bike and my wife told me to go and talk to your kid NOW! and I did to which I went out and bought a bike to go out and ride with him! That was 5 bikes and 8yrs ago. The riding together has gotten less and less but we currently have made plans for Daytona Bike week 2026.




I love those stories!

Mom: "Go talk some sense into that kid!"
Dad: "We talked!
Mom: "Well?"
Dad: "I'm buying another motorcycle tomorrow...."

4
Thanks for the identification on the "olive" - I figured it was either speedo or tacho cables, or possibly throttle cables.  It fell from somewhere on the frame as I was looking at something and I couldn't tell where it fell from.

So, now that the motor is nearly buttoned up, attention turns to the gearbox.  And OMG this thing is full of misery.  Just a matter of curiosity at this point, but the clutch hub is wrecked and the friction-discs have plenty of material and look nearly new, the teeth tell a different story.  I have no idea what could have caused that kind of wear, but at this point doesn't really matter  So, that's another job on the list.




Stepping back for a moment - I bought this bike because it looked to be fairly complete, numbers-matching and had a presence and patina that looked genuine.  It also looked like a fun project to stay busy during the winter months.  While I still think this is true, a sane person would have called this a parts bike and harvested it.  I got it for a good "ran-when-parked" price, and by the time it's all said and done, it will probably be a break-even if the time comes to sell it...that's what I'll tell myself anyway.  :tongue:
5
General Discussion / Re: A little ride with my oldest.
« Last post by Bulldog9 on Today at 11:03:51 AM »
That's amazing, and so special.

None of my 4 kids ever wanted to ride on their own. They loved being a passenger, but none made the leap to ride their own. My son started, but while in college was riding around town/campus on a scooter and got hit by a car, and he lost the desire. I still hope.... Always dreamed of doing a father and son trip. My youngest Daughter was taking her MC course 2 years ago, and one day while walking to work in Denver witnessed an idiot race down the street on a MC, run a stop sign, Tbone a car and then launched through the air and got cut in half by a telephone pole support wire...... She can't even think about riding anymore.

Other than my grandfather who was a NYC Motorcycle Cop, I am the only MC rider in my family..... Hoping my Grandson will get the itch.
6
General Discussion / Re: 2025 Review, 2026 Plans - How about you?
« Last post by Bulldog9 on Today at 10:58:39 AM »
Do they ride on the left in Japan?I just watched a bicycle ride across Japan where he rode on the left.I would like to tour Ireland except for that issue.

I think so.... My wife is going to link up with her relatives. It will be a challenge, but I think FAR less than in a car. I heard an audible snap in my brain when driving for the first time in Ireland and approached a 4 lane rotary/traffic circle, driving on the wrong side of the car, on the wrong side of the road, shifting with the wrong hand. Blew my mind...... I think it would be much easier on a motorcycle, only have to manage wrong side of road....... And by wrong, I mean DIFFERENT or OPPOSED, not proper or correct..... (you're welcome Dan, that should head off a complaint...... unless of course this additional comment triggers someone :evil:)
7
General Discussion / Re: New V7 Sport
« Last post by Bulldog9 on Today at 10:53:09 AM »
I looked up LOCA. Lol. Guess it is not so funny in the nuclear energy industry.

My gripe is how a lot of motorcycle manufacturers label their bikes with a string of letters and numbers. Reading an article talking about bikes and referring to one by #$%^&*, I have no fricken idea as to the bike let alone the manufacturer. I am old school and prefer bikes to be
 named after animals, cities, mountains etc.
kk

Funny, I see the trend going TOWARDS names of motorcycles, not away. In the 70's and 80's the trend was Z___ XS____ FJ___ CB___ CBR___ There were very few UJMs with names. But it's all perspective and where you look I guess. But I agree, I far prefer Names rather than letters & numbers on Motorcycles and Cars/Trucks

8
General Discussion / Re: 2025 Review, 2026 Plans - How about you?
« Last post by Tkelly on Today at 10:51:31 AM »
Do they ride on the left in Japan?I just watched a bicycle ride across Japan where he rode on the left.I would like to tour Ireland except for that issue.
9
General Discussion / 2025 Review, 2026 Plans - How about you?
« Last post by Bulldog9 on Today at 10:38:30 AM »
It's hard to believe that 2025 is winding down. Was my first year of retirement, and I had all kinds of MC plans. Hit several goals, missed others. I'll keep this mostly limited to Motorcycle Topics.

Hits:
1- FEB- Guzzi Tech Day gathering at John Wells house. Great gathering of local Guzzistas. (FEB)
2- APR- Fly and Ride to purchase the 2012 Norge and then a ride down to Key West and up the West Coast of Florida and back to Virginia (2800 miles)
3- APR- Purchased RV - Thor Omni built on F550 4x4 Chassis - Managed 6 trips and 7500 miles.
4- MAY- 2025 Mutton Run: Traced through VA, WV, KY, MO, ARK, TN. AL, GA, NC, not a single moment of Super Slab, ALSO made my first trip to the Barber MC Museum........ Amazing.... (3300 miles on Stornello TT)
5- JUN- Finalized 944 Rebuild with new Suspension and then 500 miles in the BLue Ridge to sort out.
6- JUL-  Took 4 Generations to the Mecum Auction in PA. Dad/Son In law/Grandson, stayed in RV and had a blast... Also saw the NYC Fireworks for the first time in 40 Years. STILL THE BEST!
7- JUL- Hosted my FIRST MC Gathering prior to Guzzi's in the Blue Ridge
8- AUG- Attended Guzzi's in the Blue Ridge (950 miles on 1200 Sport)
9- AUG- Attended 944 Fest- First 944 rally. Planned 4 days, but was only able to manage a pass through on one day.
10- SEP- Attended the Vintage Yamaha Rally (750 miles in a car due to long time riding buddy recovering from RC surgery) Will ride next year.
11- OCT - Drove the NATCHEZ Trace in the RV on my way to COTA. Stopped to see several Army Buddies, my Son, Brother, and other friends. Hope to do the Natchez Trace on 2 wheels in 2026. Toted the Stornello on the back as a proof of concept. Discovered I need to hit the gym again if I want to load and unload unassisted. (RV 4200 miles)

Other Notables:
- Attended at least 10 Cars and Coffee/Bikes and Breakfast Events.
- Joined CMA (Christian Motorcycle Association) and CVMA the Combat Vets Motorcycle Associations - Never joined a group like this, will be interesting to see how they are.
- Started the teardown for a PRE-SALE refresh of my 1978 Yamaha XS 750.
- Lots of Day Trips and local riding
- Total Refresh of the New Norge. Deep Cleaning, Service, Repaired wiring, installed Power Ports, TPMS, aux lighting, Knight Pegs, mounted Mistral Can and CAT eliminator with Beetle Map, new Windscreen, body repair and toning down pinstriping.
- Got the band together, the first time all my motorcycles have been in ONE location in 15 years.

MISSES:
1- Missed one of 3 potential Moto Guzzi Demos in my driving area
2- Missed every Guzzi lunch
3- Only Rode the Convert ONCE.............
4- Never got my act together to sell the Breva 750, 1200 Sport and XS 750.
5- Missed my 15K miles on 2 wheels, best figure was 9800 all tolled.
6- Failed to keep my Guzzi Doormat on my side of the bed  :thewife:

2026 GOALS (so far) MOST IMPORTANT is more time with Family, spoiling, quality time, helping out. I missed so much time with my family since 911, this is my primary goal and priority. I'll be fitting in all my MC/Car stuff around them.
1- PURGE - Now that I have all my junk in 1 location, it's time to catalog and sell ALL my unneeded and excess Motorcycle and Car Parts
2- Sell the Breva 750, 1200 Sport, and XS750
3- Attend THREE Moto Guzzi Rally's and the Vintage Yamaha Rally. Hope to link a rally to a longer tour of up to at least 1 month, hit goal of 15K MC miles.
4- RV Trips: 1-Finger lakes with Wife, 2-Grandkids to Bush Gardens and Chincoteague, 3-Frequent Weekend Trips to Wineries and Events (with Stornello toted)
5- North East MC Trip through NJ/NY/CONN/MA/NH (may try to link in a Rally)
6- Rent and Ride a Motorcycle in Japan
7- Attend more MC/Car events
8- More riding with Friends

OK, too many words, too few pictures. Here are a few highlights.







10
General Discussion / Re: New V7 Sport
« Last post by SIR REAL ED on Today at 10:07:37 AM »
Agreed probably why I don't remember but a few.  :bow:
kk

sounds like a software problem.... you might want to re-boot your hard drive!
Pages: [1] 2 3 ... 10
20 Ounce Stainless Steel Double Insulated Tumbler
Buy a quality tumbler and support the forum at the same time!
Better than a YETI! BPA and Lead free.
Advertise Here