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Re 7/33. Speed limits are increasing in some places. Lots of 75 mph posted, 80+ actual, in NM. Higher elsewhere.http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2015/03/10/80-mph-speed-limit/24694521/Rich A
I was doing 114 down through the rice paddies in Arkansas going to the Louisiana rally a few years ago and had more throttle left. And the speed was by my GPS, ask Zoom Zoom. The 7/33 has more than enough top end to it. Dean
About a month or two after buying my white Calvin I brought it to Todd and had him set up all the fueling for me, including H-pipe, Ferraci open air box, ECU reflash, PC V, and maybe a couple of other things that I don't recall at the moment. He also adjusted it all on his magic computer. Bike ran great after that. Whenever I bring it over to him for its service he always makes sure its still set up the way it should be. This was a very worthwhile investment.Congratulations on your new bike (and your good taste!).
I'd assume your 2002 was closer to a stone/jackal than a calvin, but a point well taken. Thanks
Just a question, why would you need a PCV after an ECU reflash?
The only 02 Sport I know guzzi made was the Cali Special Sport, and it was the same as the titanium and aluminum and the seats were not interchangeable. It seems the stone, jackal and EV seats would be more likely to fit
It is an 02 Special Sport. GuzziSteve was good enough to help me fit it, just had to bend the tabs down a little that are just behind the tank and slide into the front of the seat and the seat latch had to be tweaked a tad, pops right off and on. I like the seat because I can slide back a little further, 33 inseam. Also the side covers look a little askew but does not bother me. That is a beautiful CalVin, I hope it goes well for you.
Found a weep from left fork seal. Special tools required?
Congrats Mike on Guzzi Revival I know allot people missed your reviews and insights as a rider and mechanic.Did the Harley work out for you?Sunny days are coming and you have a very cool bike that we be the bomb when you are done.Cheers,Joe
Mike,Try this first. I just bought a couple to have on hand. I have no experience with them, yet.http://sealmate.net Cam
so it is nothing more than a specially shaped thin piece of plastic? want to loan me one?
Found out timingsensor is weeping oil. Common to these I hear. Should I try teflon on mounting bolts before I pull it and seal/check o-ring?
Risers I made for my CalVin. Took $22 in parts from McMaster-Carr. Moves the bars up more than back, but the allows me to rotate them down and gain more pull back. Definately helped the cramped feeling I had with my legs by moving my butt back...
Risers I made for my CalVin. Took $22 in parts from McMaster-Carr. Moves the bars up more than back, but the allows me to rotate them down and gain more pull back.
Here I thought that was something that I came up with. :DThough I only used one spacer.
1 93320A321 4 Packs Chrome-plated Steel Unthreaded Spacer, 3/4" Od, 3/4" Length, .406" Id2 93635A471 2 Packs 316 Stainless Steel Hex Head Cap Screw, M10 Thread, 1.5mm Pitch, 100mm Long, Fully Thrded