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I am in Austin Tx home of AF1 Racing so I bought stock rotors and thus avoid shipping costs. It seems like a good idea for the above Brembo rotors to be listed in your store.
If this second pair of OEM rotors turn out to be as poor as the originals on the bike then I will be back for you to...
Brembo front rotors
It says 78B40888 will fit the Audace 2015-2017 and the Guzzi 2017-2018 Audace parts catalog says the part numbers are 887430 (Left) and 887439 (Right). The 2013-2014 Cali 1400 Guzzi part numbers or the same as the Audace.
It seems these will fit my 2014 Cali Touring...
My guess is to bleed the reservoir if it has air in it. If air has not entered the system I personally would not touch that bleed point and only bleed down at the caliper like every other vehicle that I have ever bled.
Ken
I have a 2014 Touring which is having the following symptoms:
1. Always slow to return to idle regardless of engine temp. Sensation is that throttle cable is sticky.
2. Occasionally, when engine is quite warm (not overheated) the throttle sticks at 3K. A blip of the throttle and it will...
I was having trouble finding the exact point of TDC since with very little movement the exhaust valves were under tension.
It seems pretty simple to rotate until a set of valves are fully closed (intake), adjust those, and rotate for the other set (exhaust, on the same cylinder) until they...
I spent 5 minutes on those - I had more trouble getting the bottom lugs in place. You can't see down there and once I figured out the battery cable was in the way it became much easier.
Today I started my 12K service on my 1400. First time to work on the bike, so there is a lot to learn.
The new spark plugs had a gap in excess of my thickest feeler gauge .813. Guzzi's spec is .6-.7 so I gapped the plugs to .66. The old plugs had gaps greater than .813.
When setting the...
The new OEM filter I bought at the local dealer (AF1 Racing) is different that the one in my bike and pictured above. The new filter uses a 74mm/14 flute wrench.
It is max a 20 minute job. The hardest thing is taking off the exterior covers. Once the covers are off, you will see the black plastic cam and part 7(the spring clip which is about 1/2 wide and 4" long). Part 7 is held in place by a single screw. Pull it out and bend it to the shape in the...
In the first picture I posted on this thread there is wiring with a fuse and plug - I found some notes that indicate that wire is to hook up the heated Corbin seat. I don't know why they sent that wiring harness when the bike apparently already is wired for heated seats.
I have been busy - attached is a picture of the connection and wires I was referring to. On the left is the rear of the airbox and the right is the battery cover. The silver hose is a hydraulic bleed hose - I assume for the clutch.
Part #7 is a spring but it is flat and wide. Its about 1/2" or 3/4" wide and thin. It is about the size of the strapping used to suspend the motor assembly on a garage door opener.
At 3:09 on the video I explained the shape I bent my to look like. It is soft and bends very easily with your...