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  1. gbund71ambassador

    2009 Stelvio Rear Wheel Damaged

    I torqued the bolts down pretty hard. Used a long handled ratchet and cranked it down with a lot of force. Is that not correct? Is there some kind of torque sweet spot I missed? As far as the hub, I am pretty convinced that it is shot and will need to be replaced. It's the CARC I'm more...
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    2009 Stelvio Rear Wheel Damaged

    I removed my rear wheel to do a tire swap a few weeks ago and forgot to use locktite when installing. A week later I had the wheel come loose on me. I got it towed back to my house and inspected the wheel. Noticed scoring on the gear and the registration holes were oblonged. I believe I need a...
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    Tutorials for Various Maintenance Tasks on the Stelvio NTX

    Thank's so much! This has been exceedingly helpful. Do you know if the valve adjustment procedure is still valid for an '09 Stelvio? I am betting it is identical but about to crack into it this week and wanted to double check with one of you experts.
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    Rotopax on Stelvio anyone?

    I managed a rotopax 1 gallon setup onto the stock saddlebag mounting brackets. it works pretty well. only catch is that you have to unscrew the handle all the way off to remove the gasoline. otherwise it doesn't clear the CARC. I put the bracket at about 15 degrees off vertical in order to gain...
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    2009 Stelvio Rear Brake Pad Change

    This forum has been incredibly helpful for my newly purchased 2009 Stelvio. I have been looking up and down for a video or tutorial on how to change the rear brake pads and I haven't been able to come up with anything. I'm assuming that because there's no material on Guzzitech about it that it...
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    Ambassador Universal joint carrier bearing install

    John, Thanks so much for the response. I currently have the whole thing in the freezer. I made a piece of pipe that spans the outer race of the bearing and put a bit of grease on the bearing the the swingarm. I began tapping it into place with a dead blow hammer and now it won't go in further...
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    Ambassador Universal joint carrier bearing install

    Hello All, I'm new to the forum and somewhat new to bike building. Actually very new to bike building. I've recently inherited a somewhat complete and recently rebuilt engine of a 1971 Ambassador. The engine seems like it's in good shape but the rest of the bike is in pieces of varying...
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