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Top polishing... :upyeah:
As above, looks like it's an early monoposto 'Strada' bike that's been converted to carry a pillion.
With the front cyl, TDC is where the dots line up, for the rear you could mark/note where the cam sits at TDC whilst the belt is fitted but really...
That's what the other line on the flywheel indicates. I always take the belts off, then turn the engine so that the piston is away from the...
When all the dots line up, the front cylinder is at TDC compression and if you fit the belts at this position (and check again after turning) then...
Look through the inspection window in the left side casing, through there you can see the fly wheel on which are 2 dots - one for each TDC.
Yes, the wire near the oil window is to keep the battery overflow/breather from flapping about, not needed if you don't have a lead acid battery....
If all the dots line up then it can't be wrong. If the cam shaft dots were lined up on the wrong TDC, then the dot on the layshaft won't be lined...
Assuming same as 916? Set TPS voltage at fully closed to 150mv - but make sure the front TB is fully closed, I leave the connecting rod in place...
Nice Scrambler, in better condition now than mine was 40 yrs ago. :upyeah:
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Looks worse than the normal 'mayo' due to not getting hot enough to me but that depends on journey type/length etc. Have you checked your...
As long as it has the same ratio and fitment then it would be OK. I replaced the Kmh speedo on my Guzzi with an MPH speedo from another Guzzi...
I've got MBP collets in both of mine and the valves rarely need any adjustment which suggests that (at least some of) the variance was half-rings...
The good old Italian tune up! And the best excuse to ride it like you stole it... ;)
I've been doing the valves on my 916 for many years and have never had a closer get tighter, and I set them nice n' tight to start with so would...
No reason that I can see why that should be so? There are those that say on the older desmoquattro where rocker failure was/is common that...
The larger clearances are there to save the dealer money by not adjusting them until they are way out. If you're going to the trouble of doing...
It's a 'figure-of-eight' aluminium bracket with (blue) rubber inserts. IIRC it's exactly the same part that holds the cans on to the rear...
I've used hairspray, seems to work fine, even on shiny/polished bars plus I don't need to buy it as I just 'borrow' it from the Mrs. I certainly...