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Hi everyone. I had a few of these Brembo temperature indicator stickers so I decided to stick one on my left rocker cover. After I got home, I noticed 132 deg. C on the left rocker cover after going through quite a bit of traffic. Just got valve clearances checked, adjusted and throttle/clutch...
Here's my sump spacer fitted onto my '12 V7 Special. I was worried about ground clearance but it looks perfect. Thanks Todd. Only two sump spacers from you running around in Malaysia for now.
You know some of the stuff that has stuck in my head have been 'Project Bikes' that have been featured in Cycle World. This Kawasaki ZR1320 project bike by Vance & Hines in Cycle World April 1994. Big bore, exhaust, etc. Imagine everything Guzzitech/GTM plonked on a V7 making it a sort of Super...
Thanks Todd! Man ... I've gotta stock up. What do you think of those Shindengen MOSFET FH020AAs? I've seen a conversion or two on the net but I'd rather go for something more well-supported. Yesterday's riding was pretty hot and 39 deg. C showed up on my instruments. That's 102.2 deg. F. Not...
Hi guys. My battery died but it was a Yuasa that has been trickle charged on a CTEK charger all it's life. Found that voltage going to batt was only 11.5V! Had a buddy replace the stock Guzzi rectifier (eyes watering at cost). Voltage reading is now 15.07V.
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Yes! Thanks Todd sounds like a good upgrade. Is this the best option for weight, torque and breathing? My apologies if it has been covered in the past.
WOW! I never expected a Cummins Filtration / Fleetguard filter would be able to fit. Fleetguard stuff is USUALLY overspecced for automotive/motorcycle applications.