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  1. Android

    How often to tighten valve cover bolts?

    No thread lock used here
  2. Android

    How often to tighten valve cover bolts?

    Not unusual for the gasket to crack leading to oil leak in the older klingerite material gaskets, it's because of the movement due to the heat cycles of the cover. You can get silicone gaskets that work or the latest ones from the dealer are coated metal shim which I now have on my 1200 Sport...
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    Heated grips only work on one side

    Hi Mum Because the heated grip on the right side is constantly moving the wire breaks just after it comes out of the twist grip rubber . It requires taking the tank off to get to the connector, a 2 wire cable which is easy to check for continuity. New moto guzzi heated grips were about £160...
  4. Android

    B11 Leaky Valve Cover

    The latest gaskets I got were coated steel shim they don't leak ...... The old ones I had to replace every 3-4 months
  5. Android

    Stelvio fork leg tube, can not be purshased

    I looked at the Fowlers (Bristol, UK) spares website it does list it but none in stock, a back order item. item number 5 on their parts list approx £910
  6. Android

    I had my doubts about getting a broken header stud out

    I always try to undo with a centre punch, many a time no drilling necessary
  7. Android

    MotOK Seat Cover

    Thank you guys for a very helpful post ....ordered mine
  8. Android

    Clonk sound from front forks

    mine is doing the same clonk, I have heavier oil and hyperpro springs .....clonk is much reduced now I have tightened the steering head bearing.
  9. Android

    V7III Blown Engine?

    Yep cam chain is not on its sprocket On the older bikes it's a duplex chain, wonder if they went single row on the new ones. As it's just the cover that's broken you could be back on the road quite quickly, lets hope ......unless it's bent a valve which could be why it spins over so easy.
  10. Android

    Oil pressure light on 1200 sport

    As I said earlier check the oil pump outer rotor is not cracked. It's mounted on the front of the motor, it will mean removing the timing chain, so a higher than average spanner technical ability.
  11. Android

    Oil pressure light on 1200 sport

    I think the oil pressure switch is monitored in both states( on/off) with regard to the revs
  12. Android

    Oil pressure light on 1200 sport

    It might be worth checking the oil pump before you change the clocks. Some pumps have been known to fail. Mine did (2007)
  13. Android

    Mode button won't work on 1200 sport

    With the oil pressure sensor you'll need a 21mm open ended spanner, it's a really tight situation. I machined mine down , it helps.
  14. Android

    Mode button won't work on 1200 sport

    or new from Fowlers Bristol for £132 in stock
  15. Android

    Mode button won't work on 1200 sport

    there is a 2008 1200 griso lefthand switch gear on ebay for £90 or my idea for £5 max
  16. Android

    Mode button won't work on 1200 sport

    they are a sealed item I replaced mine with a "press to talk" type switch but its not water proof so its tucked in behind the instrument fairing. You just need a 2 terminal non latching switch, and from what I remember its hard wired into the loom so probably Moto Guzzi don't do a replacement...
  17. Android

    When you can't find a filter wrench, but you work beside a mill all day...

    Good design , I like the hand grip idea
  18. Android

    Norge 2007

    When an Allen key socket has rounded try knocking a torx bit into it. This has worked for me many times. You will have to buy a set to try the size that works best.
  19. Android

    Added Stelvio hand guards to my Breva

    They do look tidy but I found come winter they do very little and your thumb is still in the cold air. I use Barkbuster Blizzard hand guards, I can still see all the switches and my thumbs are protected
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