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General Discussion / Re: What's your perfect Moto Guzzi?
« Last post by Antietam Classic Cycle on Today at 08:29:15 PM »




I'm 80. Soon enough I won't be able to lift any of them.

But I already have all the stuff to make this one and it seldom requires lifting.

That could be the most "perfect" Ural ever!  :grin:
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General Discussion / Re: Where did you park your Guzzi today?
« Last post by Dr. Enzo Toma on Today at 07:32:03 PM »
Stopped at Colorado Cherry Company for a sweet treat.


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General Discussion / Re: Breva 750 crash bar
« Last post by BMCMOTO on Today at 07:28:30 PM »
Thanks Dirk!

Brian
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General Discussion / Re: What's your perfect Moto Guzzi?
« Last post by n3303j on Today at 07:26:15 PM »




I'm 80. Soon enough I won't be able to lift any of them.

But I already have all the stuff to make this one and it seldom requires lifting.
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General Discussion / Re: What's your perfect Moto Guzzi?
« Last post by johnwesley on Today at 06:46:49 PM »
I think this one would fit the build nicely checked all the boxes save the Swanee fairing.

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General Discussion / Re: Loop wheel on a Tonti?
« Last post by Antietam Classic Cycle on Today at 06:31:17 PM »
It would probably be easier to find another Tonti front wheel than the Eldorado disc wheel.  It was only made for 1 year.  Any convert, G5, T or T3 wheel would work.  SP as well.

It sounds to me like he's already found the Eldo wheel and just wanted to know if it will work or not. Short answer is it will. it's the same wheel except for the bearing carriers.

The 1000SP had cast alloy wheels, not spoked ones.
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General Discussion / Re: What's your perfect Moto Guzzi?
« Last post by TN Mark on Today at 06:25:39 PM »
My ‘Perfect Moto Guzzi’ has changed several times.
From a Convert to a G5 to a V10 Centauro to a Bassa. Then to a Griso 8V and now to an Eldorado 1400.

It would take a monumental effort on Moto Guzzi’s part to get me off this Eldorado. She’s a beautiful keeper.
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The primary reason for posting this thread is to let others know that it is possible to convert your single instrument (Stone, Carbon) to the dual cluster found on Special, Racer and Milano models - possibly others that I haven't 'inspected' closely enough eg. Anniversario.

A few additional notes. Hopefully this will allow others to not go down the wrong rabbit/gopher holes etc.

IF, I had studied the appropriate wiring looms before starting, then I'd have been much better informed and wise. Easy with hindsight.

Originally, in my ignorance I purchased through eBay V7 Special instruments that have a single input port. This was for the older models only and although the connector matches that of the V7 III speedo, it will not function fully - this I discovered later, as below. The price was excellent and I was too quick to jump at the chance: a near impulse buy, as I had been looking at aftermarket/3rd party options for a tach. :rolleyes: In short, match the cluster to the same model series that you intend to replace. Others here likely know whether the I & II ranges are the same, in terms of instrumentation.

Up popped a V7 III Special loom at considerable cost and after some soul searching I grabbed that, thinking it would save me cutting into existing loom. First issue is that I noted the dual (different) instrument connectors. Drat (and words to that effect)! I powered up the clocks above, confirming the super low mileage and the lack of many functions/indicators. Well that ain't great beginnings to the project. There's more!  :violent1:

I got more than expected cash for doing some web work, so..
From the same seller (breaker) as the loom, I purchased the matching instrument cluster. It cost considerably more than the previous attempt but I managed to negotiate them for £300 - Ouch! Once again, with super low mileage. Now I can marry the replacement loom to the replacement clocks..

Unless you intend to strip down the bike for other reasons and/or split the engine from the frame, I strongly advise NOT to attempt to replace the main wiring loom on the V7 III. The plastic holder makes it a nightmare to remove, even when releasing items such as the ignition coils. After spending too long disconnecting everything, I spent as long connecting it all back up again. I inspected the way that the dual instrument connectors entered the loom and decided to make my own equivalent. Note that this loom doesn't have a rubber boot on either instrument connector.
I returned the unused intended replacement loom, for a refund minus the postage cost. That lessened to hit on doing this project.

One risk that I did take that I wasn't sure of the outcome, was that of the ECU. I didn't know if it would be coded to work "out of the box" i.e. was the same firmware used for all the V7 III series. With MG anything's possible! I'm dumbfounded as to why they use a different loom on the Stone, compared to the Special, when they could just leave the rev counter connector unused, as they do with about three other connectors (for optional kit). Seems like an unnecessary complication/expense to me, given additional inventory and assembly differences; surely costs more than say $8 (trade) for the extra wire and connector.

The last task was to switch over the two speedometers, to retain the existing mileage on my Carbon Shine. This'll save any future questions about anomalies in the paperwork and recorded mileage. That was easy - phew.

The benefit of the modification that I've done, is that it is easy to revert the wiring to stock, by desoldering/snipping off the wires to the tach and pulling out the sub-loom. Remembering to tape up the resulting bare bits,of course.

I hope this wee story inspires and/or assists others in this venture. If done right the first time, it isn't a major task and certainly easier than say replacing a clutch! YMMV (geddit?)
 :bike-037:





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General Discussion / Re: Breva 750 crash bar
« Last post by 73 sport on Today at 06:18:54 PM »
  Those crash bars, or similar, are available at Harpers.
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