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I'm probably the worst person to ask that question, but I THINK it is the same as the O2 sensor. Someone, please correct me if I am wrong.
My bike was under warranty as well so the shop replaced the part. They then checked to see if the engine was firing properly which again would cause a weird...
Sounds exactly what I went through. Bearing and push rod were the issue. Took a while to finally realize it. If it is indeed the bearing, make sure the shop installs the updated version. I'm not sure how one could update a bearing but apparently they did.
Stupid question...
Since Moto Guzzi are 50 state legal, wouldn't all bikes be manufactured, shipped and sold under the approved CA emissions as it is the most strict of all states? Pretty sure that's how it works here in the land of snow.
I know you mentioned that you will be testing them and posting results. I was referring to the value compared to the other suspension offerings. For a couple hundred dollars, it seems like you can get fully adjustable rear shocks. In terms of value, do you believe that one would get a better...
What is the difference between the Ohlin's and other suspension offerings by GT? Just curious as I'm sure a lot of people want to upgrade their suspension and my not know how they stack up aside from being a big name brand in the suspension industry.
I guess I will report back if my battery doesn't work in the spring. Fairly confident it will be fine as I know many people that have used this technique for many years without issues.
Fairly confident most battery tenders have an auto shut off to prevent over charging, so there shouldn't be a need to constantly disconnect and reconnect the battery. I pulled my battery out, put it on a shelf (trickle charged) for several months last year over the winter. Come spring time, I...
Reporting back. Took the bike for a longer ride. She rides perfectly. Slight (and I mean very minor) popping on decel with a stock map. Tried everything I could do to make the thing fire off like a gun shot with no luck. I imagine that it would sound even better with Todd's map.
Overall, I...
Well I dove in and cut out the baffles. Holy this bike sounds amazing. I'll be testing out the bike tomorrow on a longer ride, however the quick boot around the parking lot revealed no issues as of yet.