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The OP says the clutch was slipping badly with the burnt clutch smell.....Depending on the clutch friction material it may be glazed and not exactly good as new. I base this on years of experience abusing car and bike clutches... Not to be critical and as always hind sight is perfect, if the bike couldn't be ridden home without clutch slipping,it should not have been ridden once the problem occurred.
In hindsight, I agree with you. However, at the time, on a very warm day ,with my wife on the back of the bike, and home only two miles away, I figured I would go for it.
+1 on the grub screw. I had an Aprilia that did the same thing and left me stranded 1 mile from my house. A tiny adjustment makes a big difference! Hopefully it's not epoxied in too much. As Pete said use a high quality allen because you will have strike 3 when it gets rounded out
SUCCESS! The plunger was screwed in too far, and the grub/set screw was missing, allowing the plunger to screw in and out at will.
Bingo. If they don't understand what I'm talking about get 'em to email me.Pete
I would say that this is the regular sorting out that some guzzis require....
My wife and I have a great relationship, and she really does allow me to ride or drive what I want. She would not force me to dump the Norge if and when there is another problem, but she is rightly concerned about the Norge's dependability a this point--and so am I. I think the key for me will be what the issue turns out to be and how long it will take to repair it. If it is a simple fix and I am back on the road tomorrow, that is one thing. But if will require a new clutch two months to fix, I will definitely dump the Norge and move on. (That would be a shame because I have really been growing to love Moto Guzzis.)
No. It's just experience and following the trail of sugar cubes.Pete