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While you're at it, check if there's a fuse between the battery and the red+ wire to the switch. If there isn't I recommend that you put one. I managed to toast my loom when the red wire connector touched the fork clamps when I was working on the clockboard.
Looking great Chuck!BTW, I rode my first smallblock today. My wife's new Breva 750! ;DThey are a LOT of fun! I see that I was missing out.The V11 is a much better highway machine though, IMO. I'd ride either and fully enjoy myself, however. ;-T
Spacer require an STC? :+=copcar FAA ::)
Thankyou Chuck. Enjoyed every word ;D ;-T
That's good to know about doing to the clutch cable. Mine must be the same as your new one. PO put it on and it's way long. I have my lever maxed out. A wee bit far for my liking. My buddy could whip that up. Thanks for sharing everything we'd all need to know about this great bike. I hope you keep it awhile now! Sounds like you're enjoying it for certain. I've been running mine a bit since picking it up last week and I just can't get over its fun factor in all regards. Enjoy it now and report back to is from time to time about your experiences. Thanks again for all this. Kevin
One thing Chuck. Do you remember the smaller diameter measurement section of your clutch spacer?ThanksKevin
Same dimension as the end of the clutch cable. .310" or so IIRC. It's not rocket science. ;)
Yeah thanks Chuck, I'd go bananas taking pictures of almost every move I make - but this was sure a great thread. ;-T Now Kevin is up ;D More on the Lario Maximus :+=copcar is now needed to keep the :pop mashine running :BEER:ciao
Still have the OEM plug caps, Kip? LB05F is your friend.. ;D
You guys need to bring it to Guzzi lunch. We could swap and see the differences between them. Want to race? ~; ;D :BEER:
I want in on that!