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  1. Hawghauler

    Bringing New Life to my 74 Eldorado

    I loved the post.
  2. Hawghauler

    Parts acquisition

    Hello Folks, been a number of years since I logged in. I am still deployed overseas and not in the US very often. This year I sold my Indian Chieftain as I do not ride it, but kept my 1985 T5. It has about 13K miles on it and has lived most of its life in a climate controlled garage not...
  3. Hawghauler

    Victory no more

    Very good sleds, hate to see them go. I have an Indian, and it is extremely well built and designed.
  4. Hawghauler

    New member and 1st time Moto Guzzi owner and rider

    I stand corrected, you make your luck and pay to play!
  5. Hawghauler

    New member and 1st time Moto Guzzi owner and rider

    Some people are too lucky!
  6. Hawghauler

    1998 EV11

    The Ural is interesting. Having a shaft driven hack would be a last. How is yours holding up as far as reliability?
  7. Hawghauler

    1998 EV11

    Thanks guys, I'll be home in January and take a look at it. I might get the shakes like a jonesing crack addict and buy it anyway. With my T5 living up north, I need a Guzzi in the barn. A man can't be expected to live with just an Indian.
  8. Hawghauler

    1998 EV11

    Thanks John, can I assume there are improvements for the ecu?
  9. Hawghauler

    1998 EV11

    I have become interested in adding a another bike to the stable. I have an Indian as my main steed, keep a T5 at my sons for occasional visits but feel the itch for another Guzzi. I am electonically looking at what appears to be a cherry Cali with under 7K on the clock. While it appears...
  10. Hawghauler

    Other Bikes we ride

    rbm, love your K75. Those are great bikes and you made it a real beauty.
  11. Hawghauler

    Other Bikes we ride

    2014 Chieftain. Very nice sled. I highly recommend them.
  12. Hawghauler

    Goodbye to Guzzi

    Hope your new bike is all you desire. I have always been very fond of British bikes, but if I was shy with a spanner Triumph might not be my first choice. I bought an old Chevy truck for cheap transportation. Every time I turned around I had to replace components. It was killing me. I had...
  13. Hawghauler

    Standby Generators

    The cost of storage is very expensive and they have a short shelf life whether you use it or not. As I sell 100% of the power I produce, the system is maximized. I can install a back up generator that will last for decades and not have to worry about power consumption. The goal is...
  14. Hawghauler

    Wrong mixture after replacing mufflers v65?

    Sometimes when I run into performance issues, I go back to basics and check all adjustments. Timing, fuel mixture, valve lash, spark (be it points or electronic), check and replace air and fuel filters if need be, adjust or service carbs. As John mentioned, back pressure is a critical component...
  15. Hawghauler

    Biking trouser!

    Jeans normally, Fox Creek leather chaps for bad weather or long rides. No fun in stationary heat, but invaluable when the feces hits the fan.
  16. Hawghauler

    Well I finally changed my avatar

    I did have my avatar as a picture with me and my Indian as I hadn't ridden the Guzzi yet. Felt it would be phony to stick a picture up before I had thrown a leg over the saddle. The bike resides at my sons house in New Hampshire and he runs it often. The bike had only clocked 12K in 31 years...
  17. Hawghauler

    Tune up

    There is something very therapeutic about wrenching on a bike.
  18. Hawghauler

    Hello from North East UK

    Welcome from Dubai.
  19. Hawghauler

    MY UNCLES 1984 CALI II

    What a great looking sled. Love to see you keep up with the posts, pictures and progress. Older Guzzis are my favorite. One day when I return to America I will get a 70's model to restore. It would take very little for that bike to be 100% trustworthy for coast to coast rides. Don't worry...
  20. Hawghauler

    Newbie with 2001 California jackal

    Great bike. Freshen the tires and fluids, tune it and run that baby. Those sleds last a long time and will give you a great ride as is. Your bike do as you wish, but I wouldn't change it. Your dad's bike, don't sell.
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