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    Bellagio REGISTRY & Pic thread - ADD YOUR BIKE

    Hey there, I just took some pictures of the Bellagio two weeks ago. Hope you enjoy it. Greetings from Wolfsburg/ Germany, Thomas
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    battery voltage when engine running idle rpm

    OK, thank you. So the everything is fine, but my little italian bike would not be a real Italian, if it would not have a new problem after the old ones beeing solved. Now the fork sealing rings have a leakage :roll:.
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    battery voltage when engine running idle rpm

    Aaahhhhh, OK, thanks! :)
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    battery voltage when engine running idle rpm

    You Mean Like That? https://www.guzzitech.com/forum/163/11555 Ready :mrgreen: What Is The Reg/RecBox? I Do Not Know The Meaning Of The Word, I Am From Germany. And Sorry For Writing All Words With Big Letters But The Smartphone Is Doing That On Its Own And I Can Not Chang It...
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    battery voltage when engine running idle rpm

    Hello, after I thought I managed the problem (cleaning battery poles, the ground point next to the starter and repairing harness between alternator and regulator) I realized, that the idle voltage is about 13V when the engine is cold. The problem is, when the engine is hot the battery loading...
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    please check connector in harness

    Hello there, as we all know, Guzzi is building hot bikes, sometimes even too hot ;) On my Bellagio a connector in the harness (between alternatur and regulator) got much too hot. Today I received an e-mail from the Moto Guzzi support and they said it is a well known problem and it occurs also...
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    Harness almost "on fire"

    Hey there, few days ago I contacted Guzzi/Piaggio and sent them some pictures of the charred connector. Today an e-mail with arrived me. They already know this problem but the solution is just rubbish. Not everybody is bringing his bike regularly to an official Guzzi-dealer for maintainance...
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    Bellagio - Another oil warning light with oil can on display

    Re: Bellagio - Another oil warning light with oil can on dis Hey, did you check out the dashboard diagnostic menue? Service code is 21959. Greetings, Thomas
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    Harness almost "on fire"

    Hello, I just repaired the harness and I found out one interesting fact: The wires from the alternator up to the connector are 2.5mm² and from the connector to the regulator 4.0mm² :huh:. The pins on the 2.5mm²-side got too warm. It looked really bad, so I am glad that I repaired it before the...
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    Harness almost "on fire"

    Hello, thanks for the answers. Of course I ment the alternator, I just thought it would be "generator" in english too. Tomorrow I will replace the connector by some crimp connectors with a shrinking hose over each. Alternataor and regulator can't be changed then as easy as now but better an...
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    Harness almost "on fire"

    Hey there, my Bellagio was holding a new surprises for me. There are two yellow wires leading from the generator to the regulator, both positive I think. The connector between them is not looking very good. The white housing of the connector seems to be brown inside. First 5mm from the yellow...
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    Anti-Theft Coupling?

    Thank you for your answer. I just compared the wiring colors and it must be the anti theft connector (Nr. 59 in wiring diagramm) I think it also is fine for installing a revmeter or things like that on the bike because you have permanent plus (White/Red), permanent minus (Dark Blue) and...
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    Anti-Theft Coupling?

    Hello, in the wiring diagramm there ist an "Anti-Theft Coupling". Is this the white connector between the stoarege space in front of the battery and the airbox? Aahh, one more question: Is it possible to delete ECU-Errors somehow? I have ECU-Error 45 and cleaned both battery poles, ground...
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    M20 Oil Drain Plug Tightening Torque

    Hahaha, no :lol: Bellagio in fact has a M20 oil drain plug but in the repair manual Guzzi is giving the tightening torque for a M10 plug. I think, this is a mistake from Guzzi because all other actuall sold guzzis have a M10 Plug. Then I took a look in the 2003 California 1100 manual but...
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    M20 Oil Drain Plug Tightening Torque

    Hello, I just replaced the old steel drain plug by a new alloy adapter screw for an oil temp sensor on my Bellagio. Then I was searching for the tightening torque but neither in the Bellagio repair instruction nor in the Califolnia 1100 repair instruction I can find it. In the bellagio repair...
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    battery voltage when engine running idle rpm

    Hello, I think I solved the problem. A week ago I disconnected the cable form the batterys negative pole It looked pretty bad so I cleaned contacts and used a little bearing grease when connecting it to the battery. Had no special pole grease here so I thougt "lets try ordinary grease"...
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    ...one more german ;-)

    Hello, I just wanted to say "Hello!" to all members. I am Thomas from Wolfsburg/Germany and I am riding a 2007 Bellagio "Black Beauty" since April 2013. Some pics will be added soon, I just have to find out, if Bellagio has an electrical problem... :( Sincerly yours, Thomas
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    battery voltage when engine running idle rpm

    Hey there, I just got my Bellagio back from the dealer. Bellagio got a new tire, new brake fluid and the dealer was asked to take a look at the ignition lock. Allways when I want to lock it, the ignition starts some degrees before the key is in "locked"-position. The dealer just used some spray...
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