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    Vacuum Gauges / meters

    Before I got my Carbtune I was looking for the Carbmate but the guy that made them had stopped production Are they available again now? My Carbtune only has 2 columns from the manufacturer. Saved a few quid but probably not worth the savings with hindsigh PLUS 1 on the useless dial gauges...
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    Vacuum Gauges / meters

    ... or if you want something smaller check out the Morgan Carbtune
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    V9 Roamer idle rev changes

    I don't doubt it Scott !!! Does upping the revs to put more oil through the cooler ... if it has one ... make sense
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    V9 Roamer idle rev changes

    Afternoon all I've noticed that when I'm stopped in traffic with the engine idling, after a few minutes the revs go up This repeats every time I stop I don't think it's an issue, and guess it's to help with cooling when there's no airflow Can anyone enlighten me as to exactly why it's doing...
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    How important was "made in Italy" to you?

    Having worked as both supplier and customer with peoples all over the world I'm not totally at odds with your position Scott However, an offshoring company that throws the work over the wall with little support and expects the LCC to succeed is being naive Also, whilst English can be...
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    How important was "made in Italy" to you?

    Or Fiat management saw Mexico as cheap source of labour but didn't provide the investment in training and expat Italian quality control located in Mexico to ensure the quality remained the same as a vehicle produced in Italy
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    How important was "made in Italy" to you?

    Sadly I think that the move to far Eastern manufacturing plants is a inevitable. OEMs are driven by profit so they go to where the cheapest labour is Any compromise in workers rights and pollution is of low importance. However I suspect that the quality , for example, of a Triumph made in...
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    Mindis V7-850 Mods

    I'm shopping today......well in reality I'm the mule carrying the other half's hand bag and coat while she tries on every piece of clothing in M and S Hedgend 😁 So while doing that I found this thread for the first time- yes I know I'm a failure Truly excellent M, please continue to report your...
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    Helmet hook

    I made this fro a bit if 3mm scrap aluminium I had lying around I also tracked down an original helmet retaining cable from a Breva 1100 to keep it in the family
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    Greetings from Rome!

    Envy and jealousy are not good emotions but they do seem appropriate at the moment. The food is a joy, and I'm looking forward to getting back there soon to partake Now I'm retired I'm not held by the old working holiday limits there are many more options to visit Preliminary conversations...
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    EV Chatter

    Since this thread started the UK has decided to press ahead with a Fusion Reactor to make power step.ukaea.uk ccfe.ukaea.uk/programmes/step I went to a lecture on the process and it's fascinating. One of the plusses is that it's going in about 3 miles from me across the river Trent - so...
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    TPS / autolearn reset hot or cold

    Experience counts for a lot IMO👍
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    Not what you want to see when you head out to the garage to get some tools...

    Good stuff👍 Before I retired in January, I worked for a company that builds industrial gas turbines I should have "liberated" a tube or two before I left!!!!
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    TPS / autolearn reset hot or cold

    Scott, I in a roundabout way knew all that but you have clarified things - thanks I should have thought back at what I had to do to get the "sacred screw" on my Breva 1100 close to where it should be before the PO messed it up!! That was on the back of work done by Kev in NZ IIRC The saying...
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    TPS / autolearn reset hot or cold

    Thanks Steve, I thought that might be the case, but wanted to check. Cheers
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    TPS / autolearn reset hot or cold

    I know (and have experience) that a tps/autolearn reset is beneficial to the rideability on the single Throttle Body bikes as recommended by Todd. However, does it make any difference if the engine is hot or cold? I ask because I've come back from a ride and felt that a reset was needed, but...
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    Isle of Man visit

    The area rep for the MGOCGB there has a Roamer too, so it might have been bettered
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    Isle of Man visit

    Here's a couple of appetiser photos from 2022
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    Isle of Man visit

    Do It!! I went off season and its great. The circuit would be a joy to ride even without the history. I currently hold the lap record for a 17 plate Roamer at 1 hour 16 minutes 😁 I stayed in Douglas and there are some good eateries there and there's another down by the Calf of Man that's worth...
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    Brake bleeding issue

    Sorry but pushing the pistons in does do something. It sends the fluid in the system back to the MC, where it can be extracted using Scotts technique. I was in no way suggesting that you shouldn't strip and rebuild calipers or replace them if needed. However, following that, the less air that...
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