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  1. Greg from the Shire

    BELLHOUSING LEAK.

    Yes I have oil there too. It's not dripping but definitely there. I will show it to the dealer at the next service. Let us know if you get response from MG.
  2. Greg from the Shire

    BELLHOUSING LEAK.

    Do you have any photo where this leak was exactly?
  3. Greg from the Shire

    what do you think?

    I agree with the previous post. Very loud bikes piss me off too not just other people. But the fact is quiet vehicles pose a risk: http://www.motorcycledaily.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/Quiet_Vehicles_NPRM.pdf
  4. Greg from the Shire

    '13 V7 racer engine failure

    Have you contacted the Hungarian dealership? If you need some language help let me know.
  5. Greg from the Shire

    what do you think?

    Louder pipes act as safety measure, the weekend drivers will hear you better. Ofcourse this bike is way too loud, but I think the stock V7 is a bit quiet. Somewhere between the 2 would be ideal I think.
  6. Greg from the Shire

    '13 V7 racer engine failure

    As a Hungarian I absolutely agree with Hawghauler :-) When I lived there I had a Cali Stone and didn't have any problem with the service. OK it was 12 years ago so I don't know what the situation is nowadays with the dealer.
  7. Greg from the Shire

    GTM ECU V7 & V9 Flash Tool

    Did the reflash this morning on my factory stock V7II special. Everything went well, and just as others mentioned before, it became a completely different (much better) bike. Only one add, when first start the software on the PC, run it as administrator. Otherwise during the update process it...
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