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    Hepco Crash-bars

    Re:Hepco Crash-bars -2
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    Hepco Crash-bars

    Hi Gigio, Have fun with your Stelvio, here some pictures of the H&B crashbar Luc
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    8v recal is there

    Great news, my MG dealer called yesterday to notify me of the recall and advised not to drive my Stelvio for the time being. He even suggested to pick up the bike at home! One reservation he made was around the avaliability of the change parts, he could not confirm how long the supply of new...
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    Stelvio valve clearance check at 3400km: Facts!

    My apologies to all, had a bad day yesterday and my fuses blew... :blush: Luc
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    Stelvio valve clearance check at 3400km: Facts!

    :angry: OK stelletje nokkenasschijters en stoterstangzuigers:angry: Wat ik bedoelde was dat er verf zat tussen het cardan huis en de eindoverbrenging en dat die er niet moet zitten. Dit ter illustratie dat men in de fabriek niet kan omgaan met precisie machines. Als jullie denken dat de hele...
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    Stelvio valve clearance check at 3400km: Facts!

    klaas123 wrote: Hi Klaas, sorry to hear you have the record of blowing up an 8V engine.:( :( Do you happen to know if your dealer has effectively checked the valve settings before delivery? I am not very impressed by the Benelux importer, the test bikes I drove earlier in the year did not...
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    Stelvio valve clearance check at 3400km: Facts!

    Hi gang, Hereby some facts and figures on valve clearance. Following Pete's suggestion that the 4V heads need to be carefully checked during the first 10000km , I decided this afternoon to check it out on my 3400km old Stelvio. Background: When new, I am convinced my dealer checked the...
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    Hepco side carrier - wrong screws?

    Hi, it seems like you are having fun with H&B:angry: I have the same luggage racks fitted and just double checked: the 2 upper fittings each have one M8 bolt (one 60 mm, the other 70 mm long), the lower fitting has 2 M6 bolts. I remember there was something wrong with the original delivery...to...
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    Just wondering...

    RacerX wrote: What you don't see on the picture is that most of that stuff is remainings from accidents, broken or modified Guzzi parts or documentation which I collected over many years on my attic. Most of these bits and pieces have a personal story. During this summer, I got into a...
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    Anyone used the wiring for a satmav?

    Re:Anyone used the wiring for a satnav? Thanks Mike, I was active on the forum in spring/early summer. Had no forum time in August because my Stelvio screamed to get on the road, was for business in NSW-Central Coast and Brisbane in September (made myself a promise to go on a real vacation to...
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    Just wondering...

    Hi 4000km and not a single problem, nothing but FUN FUN FUN. :laugh: Stella is my 6th Guzzi ... in 28 years:woohoo: Here in the shed side by side my V7 sport Luc
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    Anyone used the wiring for a satmav?

    Re:Anyone used the wiring for a satnav? Here's the famous connector. Can anyone explain how to add more pictures to one topic reply?
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    Anyone used the wiring for a satmav?

    Hi, Piece of cake, don't run a new cable. I have a Zumo and used the power supply for the TomTom, all you need to do is to cut the connector and replace it with an other one. I posted details on the old forum, will make new pictures and describe location later this evening. Cheers, Luc...
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    Sad day

    Hi John, sorry to read about your 2nd Stelvio, it is just unbelievable and I get a sick feeling of reading all the engine issues.:angry: I really hope your bike can be reanimated! I just checked the VIN of your new bike, it is 2083, mine is 1962 and is still ok but only covered 4000km (way...
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