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  1. organfixsing

    Ignition Coils

    I don't seem to be able to test the ignition coils on a V7II with a multimeter. The secondary seems to be open circuit, in this case on two separate coils. Am I doing something wrong? Am I doing something stupid? (Not the first time for that. Any replies welcome. Cheers Brian :worried:
  2. organfixsing

    H&B Crash bar installation help

    I didn't have to relocate the horns, but, re-mounted them at a different anle. It is so long ago that I did this that I cannot remember the original position. I didn't have a problem. Cheers Brian
  3. organfixsing

    Headlight Upgrade

    The problem I refer to is the aiming of the low beam light. It is aimed slightly to the right in your case (by position of the filament in the bulb) or slightly to the left in the case of left-hand drive vehicles. Cheers Brian :happy:
  4. organfixsing

    Headlight Upgrade

    I don't think they are turn signals but lights that light up where you are turning. These, as i understand it are triggered by lean angle and are designed to be able to see where you are going around a corner. This sounds pretty good, but, the problem still exists for people who ride on the...
  5. organfixsing

    Ditch your key lock gas cap?

    G'day Blakbird. The origin of my handle came about years ago, before internet became popular. I think I was connected to a Motorola site and was establishing my credentials. The suggested various things such as hobbies to make a user name. At the time I repaired womens organs (electronic that...
  6. organfixsing

    V7 Classic rough patch at 3500 rpm

    My V7II vibrates a little 3000 to 3500 revs. At one stage the vibration suddenly increased in magnitude. Investigation revealed that I had neglected to lock up the left hand inlet valve tappet. Readjusted and locked, problem solved, but, back to the minor vibration between 3K & 3.5K revs. Cheers...
  7. organfixsing

    V9 Clunk Noise

    Bkiser, I assume you meant that you had to adjust the gear lever, not the clutch lever. The gear lever comes from the factory adjusted well down and the only way I found to change gears was with the side of my boot. Adjustment of the gear lever is by the vertical connection rod at the back of...
  8. organfixsing

    Ditch your key lock gas cap?

    There is a product made by the "Dripless Oil company" of the USA which makes a product called 'LockEze'. This product is a small spray can containing graphite in a non sticky liquid vehicle. The liquid carries the graphite to all parts of the lock and then evaporates leaving a non sticky film...
  9. organfixsing

    Is the V7II clutch heavy?

    Mr Pootle, do you have the type numbers for the Lextek evers. There are about 30 of clutch and brake levers. I would like to try adjustable levers for my V7 II. The profile pic shows me on my previous bike, BREVA 1100. The only reason I sold it was because of the seat height and the weight. Your...
  10. organfixsing

    Clutch vibration V7ii

    G'day Steve, My V7II Stone has a vibration in the 3000 - 3500 region. The vibration suddenly and various things were looked at by me. Finally I checked the valve (tappet) clearances and foun one which was way out (must have forgotten to tighten the locknut properly). Note that there are a couple...
  11. organfixsing

    V7 C-S Suspension Thread

    I must add that since the threads on the shock are mangled and therefore weaker than before, I have added a wormdrive clamp on the threads below the adjusting ring to perhaps minimize problems should the weakened threads let go. I put one on the other side also just for symmetry. Cheers Brian
  12. organfixsing

    V7 C-S Suspension Thread

    I tried to adjust the rar shocks on a new Stone II. The right hand shock was very stiff and hard to adjust (I had previously backed off the grub screws). The thing got so bad, I took the shock off the bike to be able to put it in the vyce and operate on it. The outcome of this was that I managed...
  13. organfixsing

    2015 V7ll parts

    Here is a parts manual. I have no idea where I got it from! Cheers Brian
  14. organfixsing

    V7 Registry & Picture thread -- ADD YOUR BIKE

    V7 II Stone (RED) Purchased new 20 May 2015 No photo yet
  15. organfixsing

    V7 fuel filter WARNING!

    Todd, just looked at the parts manual and yes there is a tube running from the top of the steering head to near the back of the tank, so that explains the intrusive ridge inside the tank. Cheers Brian
  16. organfixsing

    V7 fuel filter WARNING!

    Todd, I had a look this afternoon and the fuel pump is on the left hand side toward the rear. I couldn't see anything, partly because I had only just filled it up before I saw tour reply. I think an inspection camera might be the only thing to do the trick. There seems to be a ridge down the...
  17. organfixsing

    V7 special rear suspension adjustment tip

    Keith, the allen key is 2,5mm. I used some antisieze on mine Cheers Brian
  18. organfixsing

    V7 fuel filter WARNING!

    Anyone know if the 2015 V7 II Stone has the dreaded half plastic filter? I tried the idea of removing the fuel cap ring and internals but I didn't see the filter, let alone the pump. I was looking on the left side, was that the correct side? Cheers Brian
  19. organfixsing

    V7II Gear lever

    I have now fixed the problem. The toe lever was too far down. I managed to bring the toe end up by adjusting the gear lever tie rod, i.e. lengthening it. It was in a prick of a place to get at but is doable with some skinned knuckles. The bike is now a dream to ride. The gearbox is every bit as...
  20. organfixsing

    V7II Gear lever

    I have looked at pictures of the Breva 1100 and come to the conclusion that a movw forward is all that is requred. I didn't think that my feet were that big at 43 Euro!!! Cheers Bruan
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