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  1. M

    Griso Flyscreen

    I think another real advantage of the flyscreen is the protection from rain it provides for the speedo. I'm glad to have mine.
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    Solved - Breva 1100 Dash Warning Light/ OIl Pressure Switch

    Re: Solved - Breva 1100 Dash Warning Light/ OIl Pressure Swi Excellent point. I'm certainly going to be looking for any repetition of DSB-08. I wonder if anyone has fitted an oil pressure gauge to a Griso (or Breva). EDIT: A search shows the answer is "yes."
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    Solved - Breva 1100 Dash Warning Light/ OIl Pressure Switch

    Re: Solved - Breva 1100 Dash Warning Light/ OIl Pressure Swi First, thanks to Eagle for posting the original message. I had been getting DSB-07 and DSB-08 error messages too. I bought a new sensor but then remembered your post, and tried tightening the connection instead of installing the new...
  4. M

    griso 1100 wiring repair and mystery plug

    Kludge, Check your PM's. M.
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    griso 1100 wiring repair and mystery plug

    I just looked again, this time pulling the cover for the rear latch of the seat. The Gorilla alarm seems to be in the way. It would be a lot of trouble for me to take off the plastic fairing that covers the frame rails below the seat, which would be necessary to see behind the alarm. (I've done...
  6. M

    griso 1100 wiring repair and mystery plug

    Oops. I read the bit about the ECU disconnect but forgot it by the time I got back from the garage. I tried looking again but still can't see anything. I have some extra cruise control circuitry and a Gorilla alarm installed in that area. Maybe another 1100 owner should take a look. I wouldn't...
  7. M

    griso 1100 wiring repair and mystery plug

    I popped my 1100's seat off, but don't see anything like your photo. Is it under something, like the airbox snorkel or the plastic leading back to the tail light? I also have Carl Allison's colorized factory wiring diagram, and don't find anything labeled "bridge" on it. The connector for the...
  8. M

    Engine oil use

    My Griso 1100 uses oil, even though I did my best to follow Dr. Roper's break-in advice, and even though I fill it only to halfway between the "add" and "full" marks, with the dipstick not screwed in. I've got about 17,000 miles on it, but maybe I can still look forward to improvement, based on...
  9. M

    Dyno Printouts

    Here's one: http://www.mcnews.com/mcn/model_eval/decgrisoEval.pdf Moto
  10. M

    Alarm System for V7 Stone

    A Gorilla alarm would probably work. It's small and basic, sensitive to bumping the motorcycle or tilting it upright. Makes a sound loud enough to be heard in your motel room. Also has an available add-on radio remote alarm you can keep with you. (I don't have that.) I put one on my Griso and...
  11. M

    Handlebar mounts

    Update: I received the Hot Grips switch box, advertised as "stainless." It's plastic, and not particularly sturdy. I'm disappointed and wouldn't recommend it. Has stainless screws, though. Moto
  12. M

    Considering a Griso

    Say again? 10 kilometers per liter works out to only 23.5 U.S. mpg! Moto
  13. M

    VDSTS ???? cali 1100 i (96)

    Hi. I'll try to point the right direction, again. The site admin removed several parts of my previous message. You should do a search for "Diagnosis Kit" and one for "GuzziDiag" on the wildguzzi forum. There is a lot to read, but it is worth it. As for cables, search for these on Amazon...
  14. M

    Considering a Griso

    Mid 30's gas mileage seems low compared to most reports. My 1100 recently averaged 46 mph at about 65 mph (partly against a headwind) over two full tanks, carefully measured, and using the cruise control. The mileage has improved over time, I think, so now at about 16,000 miles it's not much...
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    VDSTS ???? cali 1100 i (96)

    Excellent, free software for monitoring the ECU parameters is available: Guzzidiag. (The California 1100i is supported; I had said Sport 1100i earlier by mistake.) Here is the download page (for PC, Mac or Linux): von-der-salierburg.de/download/GuzziDiag/ You'll need to spend $20 for cables...
  16. M

    Considering a Griso

    Yes, a number of us use the Griso for long tours. But it's not really a sport tourer in the modern sense (thank goodness). Many of your questions have answers to be found here and on wildguzzi.com. So some use of the search functions will yield more answers than your posting here is likely to...
  17. M

    Size of spacers for original Griso Pannier mounts

    I just looked at mine on the bike. They are two different lengths: 26mm on the left and 12mm on the right (approximately). The one on the right is a simple metal spacer, essentially just a thick-walled tube. The one on the left is a rubber-covered spool, with a metal core. Two other comments...
  18. M

    Handlebar mounts

    Interesting! But the four reviews of it on the site are pretty negative.
  19. M

    Handlebar mounts

    You could use a Pingel Slim Line 2 Button switch in 1 1/4" size, sleeved down to 28mm w/ rubber sheet. It might look pretty good up against one of the handlebar risers. It measures about 55mm (2 1/8") from top to bottom. I think this is the only Pingel model that has a bore bigger than 1 inch...
  20. M

    Handlebar mounts

    UPDATE! I found the Hot Grips switch box you mentioned available on closeout at oemcycle.com: http://www.oemcycle.com/Item/product/900053354/noRediR=1/ It will fit 7/8 or 1 inch bars. Again, 7/8 is appropriate for the skinny part of the Griso bars. (Or at least of the G1100 bars.) I ordered...
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