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Surprised that in all of this discussion no one has mentioned part # AP8104525 "Filter blow-by"? These are two pieces that go in the cam-head oil mist separator sections of the Air filter box. I'm not sure at this point if they are meant to be cleanable or disposable, perhaps somewhere along...
Or, perhaps if you have a V7 that is three years old with several thousand miles on it and that has no over-charging symptoms even if it is over-charging the perhaps it isn't a warranty issue. Warranties have time limits for a reason. Perhaps in many/most cases the system design/build is rugged...
My local Ace Hardware has a decent selection of chrome and black chrome metric fittings. Replacing stock fittings with the black chrome really dresses things up.
Thanks, that is what I will look for and use. Right now I am waiting on the Guzzi USB charger which is on back-order from Italy so expected wait is 6 - 8 weeks. NBA for me.
Well, I am not an expert motorcyclist. I thought it ran fine before the re-MAP and I think it runs fine now. Today was the coldest day I have driven on (~ 50 degree F) and I drove off without much of a warm-up without the engine stalling or stumbling so I guess that may be an improvement but...
My V7II Stone wireing diagram lists a connector 51 as "Bluedash pre-installation" and a connector 52 as USB pre-installation. Two questions: what is a Bluedash and where is connector 52 located (I am assuming I can connect a USB charging port at connector 52?)?
Too bad it takes $300 worth of labor to replace $20 gaiters. Seems like someone could make a waterproof material cover that wraps around the fork and velcro to itself or zips up. Made of the right material with some stuffing to give it just a little body they could be very nice looking, easy to...