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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: ratguzzi on September 01, 2017, 02:26:44 AM
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Ok, I am working in Swiebodzin, Poland again for a few more weeks. Last weekend I bought a 750 Nevada and after a couple hundred kilometers, I can tell the clutch thrust bearing is bad and I am sure I am wearing down the clutch rod. I plan to pull it apart tomorrow and I am sure I will need a new rod, possibly the pocket it pushes on, the seals, thrust bearing, washers and plungers. I know there are a handful of online sites but not sure if I can use my credit card and have parts sent to our facility or the hotel I am in. In the states, it's easy but not sure how it works here.
Any ideas?
Thanks!
JB
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These are the two addresses I use in Germany. No problem shipping to Poland as it's all European Union (no duties etc). If they have it in stock they're very quick. I tend to use collman for Stelvio parts and Stein Dinse for T3 parts.
https://collmann.eu/index/index.php
http://www.stein-dinse.biz
I just noticed that collmann is closed until 08.September [emoji17]. Don't know how much time you have.
These guys are also pretty well known but I've only ever bought a sump extension from them.
http://hmb-guzzi.de
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2 GU19083462 Neuer Teller
8 GU20085720 Stange
9 GU14086000 Innengehäuse 1
10 GU12087001 Drucklager 1
11 GU14086100 Aussengehäuse 1
12 GU90706170 O-Ring 17,13x2,62
These are the parts I would like to have. Per the Stein Dinse website.
JB
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You can order them directly on their website. You can switch language to English.
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Wow! I emailed them, they replied quickly. They have all I need in stock and I can pick up the parts tomorrow. 380 km away, easy drive. They open at 9am so I may be able to get the parts, get back to Swiebodzin and have the bike fixed tomorrow afternoon.
JB
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Some days are better than others! [emoji106][emoji3]
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Here's a helpful link of dealers as well which service Moto Guzzi in POland.
http://motoguzzi-poland.pl/gdzie-serwisowac/
There is also a very active Moto Guzzi Poland Club...several friends have done trips there from other countries and were warmly welcomed by the local club.
They also have an active FAcebook page with future events coming up...looks like there is an event mid September as well...could be fun.
My dad was born in Katowice (Silesia...southern Poland). If your riding takes you there...curious to know what the town looks like today!
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(https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/e/e9/Katowice_-_Rynek_noc%C4%85.jpg/1200px-Katowice_-_Rynek_noc%C4%85.jpg)
(https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/c/c4/%C5%9Ar%C3%B3dmie%C5%9Bcie%2C_Katowice.png/1024px-%C5%9Ar%C3%B3dmie%C5%9Bcie%2C_Katowice.png)
(https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/6/6e/Katowice_05.15_Spodek.JPG/1024px-Katowice_05.15_Spodek.JPG)
(https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/f/fc/Altus_i_okolice.JPG/1024px-Altus_i_okolice.JPG)
(https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/7/7c/Katowice_-_Silesian_Theatre_01.jpg/1024px-Katowice_-_Silesian_Theatre_01.jpg)
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JB,
We need a photo of the Nevada hanging out of the tree behind your hotel as you "crab" the frame. :gotpics: