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Article says it will arrive in US late next spring. Isn't that much earlier than previous info?Paul Emerson
Actually, there IS one significant mechanical change: the '15's have wet alternators. I've compared the parts books for the '15's and '13-'14's and that seems to be the only difference.
Are you guys 100% certain that the 2015's HAVE the wet alternator? I know it's shown in the press photos, but it was also on brochure photos for the '14's. In reality they were delivered with the same dry one. The difference is evident by looking at the cover up front.Someone show me a photo of a '15 on a dealer floor or your garage with the new alternator and I'll send you a cookie.
BESIDES putting the rear wheel in gear and turning it to find TDC (next to impossible by yourself)
Um. That's the way I do it on all my bikes... By myself...
More hp! Seriously, just ten more ponies. Please.
BESIDES putting the rear wheel in gear and turning it to find TDC (next to impossible by yourself), how will that be done with a "wet" alternator? I've always just popped off the cover and used a wrench to slowly turn the engine and find TDC to adjust the valves.
You must have long orangutan arms! That explains the comfort on your 1100 Sport!
Ha Ha! Thats a hairy red neck! ;-T
:+1I do remove the spark plugs, which makes it easier.
With the wet alternator, it will be necessary to get the rear wheel off the ground to adjust the valves (with spark plugs removed, of course). If you don't want to install a center stand (expensive and extra weight to haul around wherever you ride)
Which way? Rear wheel?Seriously?On your Breva there's an access cover that pops off, you'll find tdc marks on the but and motor there in sharpie. On the SB I just pull the 4 bolts on that front cover.I hate using the rear wheel, too clumsy.
Yes the point is Kev you can't do that with the wet alternator models.Really though if it's enough of an issue to put you off buying the bike the answer is simple. Don't buy one! Problem solved.The wet alternator models are already here in Oz. I sold one last week and while it hasn't arrived yet I'm sure it will be a wet alt vehicle. I can take pics as I PD it if people want?Pete
Which way? Rear wheel?I hate using the rear wheel, too clumsy.
I'll get over most anything, IF I HAVE TO. ;D
I know it's a solid way to do it, had to on my Stornello. I prefer not to if I can get a wrench on the crank.
It's a universal method. I've got many different bikes, several of which you'd have to pull covers that contain oil.
Exactly... Not a big deal, just a preference. Like I'll take Chorizo over Pepperoni, but Pepperoni will do in a pinch. Oh yeah, I'm hungry....
I know this, I'm just saying it couldn't be easier on the Breva 1100 to just pop the cover off that snaps in place and, like I said, I even made timing marks for you.
Yeah , well , we wouldn't want Guzzi to get overwhelmed with orders ::) :D Dusty