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  1. ZClark73

    Moto Migliori - And so it begins…

    Beautiful, Scott! Congratulations! Very happy to hear about this new chapter and your medical progress. Cheers
  2. ZClark73

    V100 Mandello S - Home Sweet Home

    Congratulations, Scott!! Looks like a beautiful bike! Glad you’re enjoying it so much 🙂
  3. ZClark73

    Stelvio PC-V/AutoTune install

    Then you slide it back so the connector can clear the rubber seat support and drop down next to the airbox, which will then allow the sensor to drop to the bung.
  4. ZClark73

    Stelvio PC-V/AutoTune install

    A few notes from my install: The connectors on the new O2 sensors have little mounting pins, but they are removable; I recommend you take them off so it is easier to snake them through the bike. You just life the right side there off of the notch it locks onto. This picture is with is partially...
  5. ZClark73

    Stelvio PC-V/AutoTune install

    Hello all! I made some videos of the install process as I went along. Hope it is helpful:
  6. ZClark73

    Stelvio PC-V/AutoTune install

    I wanted to show this picture of where I tapped into switchable 12v for AutoTune. There is a connector on the right side of the Stelvio right next to the airbox. It is milky, white plastic adapters with a slightly pointed side. You will see two lines going into one of us sides, and a green line...
  7. ZClark73

    Cooling Oil Circuit Thermostat.

    Thank you both for your thoughts! From what I've been reading, the 1200 8V motors don't reach the proper operating temperature when it's under 45ºF outside, which is what inspired the various thermostat projects I've seen. On the point about complexity, there is a high quality oil thermostat...
  8. ZClark73

    Cooling Oil Circuit Thermostat.

    Uh-oh! Once I find the best place to mount the thermostat, there is a really great shop here that specializes in oil lines for race cars that will set up all the lines and fittings for only about $100. Should be pretty straight forward? Maybe not? I am a busy guy, but this bike is my primary...
  9. ZClark73

    Cooling Oil Circuit Thermostat.

    Yeah, that’s what I’m noticing! :D Do you have any advice on how to fasten the thermostat? I was thinking of drilling holes in the alternator cover and using small bolts and nuts to attach it there (if there is enough room behind it for the bolt heads). Boscoman’s location is cool too. Did he...
  10. ZClark73

    Cooling Oil Circuit Thermostat.

    Hey y’all! I just got the thermostat to get this project going on my Stelvio. Could either of you give some more details on how you mounted it? I’m hoping for upfront like @John Warner, but am open to mounting it on the side like @boscoman. Thank you in advance for any help!
  11. ZClark73

    Stepper motor repaired. Triangle of death gone bye bye.

    I would like to contribute some pictures for how I got to my stepper motor to clean it. Take the battery and batter tray out. Then you flip the battery around and use the top terminals (if you have them) to start and run the bike. To reach the port going into the stepper, Inised a metal straw...
  12. ZClark73

    Hello from Kingwood, Texas

    Welcome! Those are such fun bikes. I got to ride a V7 at a recent rally and was quite smitten. Hope you enjoy the heck out of it!
  13. ZClark73

    V100 H20 Stelvio Chat

    First real-world ride review I've seen! "This is the best Moto Guzzi ever to come off a production line." :eek: Engine Differences from the V100 "First the EFI system gets a downstream O2 sensor to give the Stelvio a Euro 5+ rating—the V100 will also get this as a running change. Guzzi...
  14. ZClark73

    Hole in Air box on the Engine side of Airbox. Check yours

    Hey all! I didn’t find this exact problem, but I did recently find the bottom drain tube had broken off, the side drain tube was not connected and the airbox was splitting at the weld seam! Sheesh. Make sure the check this seam if you’re pulling the airbox! Included pictures are the seam...
  15. ZClark73

    CalSci Stelvio windshields "Shorty"

    Thanks for the report! I figured out that CalSci offers a smaller shorty for pre-'12 Stelvios and a bigger "shorty" for post-'12 Stelvios. Not sure why. I'll probably pick one up soon now that the weather is heating up.
  16. ZClark73

    2014 Stelvio front suspension dive

    Thanks for the info, Lannis! I may take these forks apart soon enough. I will ride with them for a while first to see if it's just a matter of getting used to a taller bike (my last two bikes were a Cali14 and Griso). But if I still feel the need to pull them apart, your post makes me feel more...
  17. ZClark73

    Stelvio purchase

    Is there a consensus on the best grease for this application?
  18. ZClark73

    CalSci Stelvio windshields "Shorty"

    Thanks for the report! Do you happen to have any pictures of it?
  19. ZClark73

    CalSci Stelvio windshields "Shorty"

    How did you all end up liking them after a while? The dimensions on the site make it sound so much bigger than the pictures here make it look?
  20. ZClark73

    2014 Stelvio front suspension dive

    Sorry for the confusion :)
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