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  1. Forseti

    dead 2012 Stelvio Help?

    I thought the ground connected at the top of the starter but it would appear it is at the bottom but there is one attached at the top too so not quite sure.
  2. Forseti

    dead 2012 Stelvio Help?

    As it turns out I just found the problem. The cable that connects to the underside of the starter had been disturbed when I removed the starter cover in order be able to move the header far enough to get the header out of the Y pipe and replace the gasket. The wires that go to the 02 sensor are...
  3. Forseti

    dead 2012 Stelvio Help?

    Yup in neutral but that would not stop the dash from lighting up.
  4. Forseti

    dead 2012 Stelvio Help?

    So I rode it two days ago. Worked perfectly. This morning I changed the left side exhaust gasket at y pipe. Tried to start it afterwards. Turn key and..... NOTHING. no click, no dash, no fuel pump. The only thing that powers up is the 12V outlet. Checked every fuse I know of. (under clocks...
  5. Forseti

    Stelvio REGISTRY & Pics thread -- ADD YOUR BIKE

    I am thinking it is a little early to be taking this "road" :lol:
  6. Forseti

    Tyres again

    Actually the E07 works amazingly well in the wet. I'm on my third set and have no issue riding in rain as fast as I dare to run for visibility. They really suffer very little on wet surfaces. Much better than any other tire I have ever run. Not to mention the great life I get out of them...
  7. Forseti

    Stelvio REGISTRY & Pics thread -- ADD YOUR BIKE

    Re: Stelvio out and about pics here... Its been a while since I posted pic's...
  8. Forseti

    Finding the right tires

    As much as the Mitas are chunkier than Anakees or tourances they hold the road just as well. I have run both on this bike after I only got 5k out of the OEM tires. These have lasted longer for me than any of the others I have run. And yes I can scrape pegs with them when so inclined. The Mitas...
  9. Forseti

    Finding the right tires

    I would have to suggest these... Mitas E07 Long life and great grip. everything from rock climbing to sand pavement or dirt / gravel roads.
  10. Forseti

    Stelvio REGISTRY & Pics thread -- ADD YOUR BIKE

    Re: Stelvio out and about pics here... Leaving this moring..... Coming home tonight... Great day for a ride! :P
  11. Forseti

    Wheel Upgrade - is it worth it

    Well... lol I'm expecting to get better than 20,000 Km out of them.... so better life than a TKC, Tourance, or Anekee. Lots of notice when pushing the limits..... don't suddenly let go... more start to drift. Speed has not been an issue for me. I'm really liking them.
  12. Forseti

    Wheel Upgrade - is it worth it

    "So, newish 4.25" ready to go on, needs a new tyre. So now the question is what tyres?" My suggestion.... mitas E07 Scrape pegs on pavement and play in the dirt with confidence! Sand was too soft to use the stand so I had to dig a hole so the bike would sit by itself...
  13. Forseti

    Wheel Upgrade - is it worth it

    I changed the rear on my 09 Stelvio and would not consider going back. Turn in is sharper with no noticeable down side. Much better tire selection available with longer lasting and/or more aggressive tread tires easily available for typically lower cost per tire. Made a massive improvement in...
  14. Forseti

    Stelvio REGISTRY & Pics thread -- ADD YOUR BIKE

    Re: Stelvio out and about pics here... Pic's from a couple weeks ago.......
  15. Forseti

    valves and fuel consumption...

    lol... Actually 60 000 Km. I am in Kanuckistan. As far as any issues.... just one worrysome one. water in the carc. lots of it... from riding in heavy rain. Minor things... mirrors fell off... replaced with Touono (I think) mirrors and relocated the signals to where they should be..... and...
  16. Forseti

    valves and fuel consumption...

    I never remove the fairing to remove the valve covers. 09 stelvio. I have done all my own valve adjustments ... coming up on 60Km. The only time I have pulled the fairing was to chase wiring and pull the tank.
  17. Forseti

    2009 Moto Guzzi Stelvio

    I just added several layers of electrical tape to mine. One of these days Ill change them out. This winter perhaps. lol
  18. Forseti

    Fuel seepage woes

    Go one step farther and remove the whole canister assembly / plumbing and route the overflow / vent down to the bottom of the bike and plug the connections at the cylinders. Helps with low speed / partial throttle smoothness as well.
  19. Forseti

    Rain-testing the Stock CARC Vent - Myth Busting ?

    Well.... I have not torn into it but..... (knocking on wood etc) I am now about 4000Km after the incident. Thus far I have no leakage, no play, no noises and doesn't seem to run any hotter than before. So... to my knowledge it appears to have survived intact.
  20. Forseti

    Rain-testing the Stock CARC Vent - Myth Busting ?

    800 + miles on interstate over 2 days really mixes the fluids up I guess. :lol:
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