... Most likely it's not oil lines. Chris(Cagiva 50) had it and eventually we found leak from the seals on timing bearings. It's easy to confuse the source. He...
Ok, I am needing to sell my Nonfangos, with rack and mounting plate. They have been freshly painted. The outer covers on the side bags are now all red instead...
Linkage Pin Tool! I have to say, an idiot designed the shock linkage pin that goes through the front shock linkage. OK, maybe he was an intelligent designer,...
... Beautiful, Man! Flash and I were discussing how to get this thing out a few months back, and I envisioned something like this. Thanks for the chain pin...
... out ... for the ... rather than ... the ... next time. ... There was no damage to the linkage pin at all, it's made of really hard stuff. "Breaker bar" is...
Is there any way to do this? I pulled the tanks off and am going to replace the fuel filter and remove the fuel injectors to have them cleaned. When I pulled...
Well, I took the gas lines off the fuel injectors last night. Got most of it on me, but some in a cup. :) No really easy way to drain the lines as far as I ...
Hi Guys, Just thought I'd say I just got back from a quicky Death Valley trip over New Years on my GC. We did Titus canyon and Trail Canyon off of West Side...
... trip ... Road. ... the ... the ... pound ... I took Cagiva few times offroad by accident. It's just way too much torque, no clearance , no travel and hard...
Great reply....Rolls thru Titus canyon.....that does a good job of showing how dumb it is to take GC off road. I like it. DR in snow, interesting....I'll let...
... I rode my 90 Kawasaki Concours through Titus Canyon, 2-up, once. It was an adventure, but it was nothing to seriously challenge a GC. Just ride it like...
Hello, When you say check out the photos at PRGC what are you talking about? I'd like to see the photos. I've tried to use a drag link socket for this purpose...
All bikes are dirt bikes. Some are just better than others. Jim Koenig ... From: Dave Svoboda <dsvo@...> To: Cagiva_Gran_Canyon2@yahoogroups.com Sent:...
Spoken like a true rider!! ... ____________________________________________________________________________________ Be a better friend, newshound, and ...
I still have the stock tool kit and little Cagiva pouch from my long gone Gran Canyon. I was just going to keep it as part of my tool roll for my other bikes ...
Mike, Thanks for the info on the tool, I'll try it out next time I have that part of the bike apart. I've try to remove that pin on both the Gran Canyon and...
I recently bought a Ferracci chip from a fellow Board member and just wanted to check with a few of you who have swapped chips to make sure that I won't screw...
Can't comment on the FBF chip (mine is still in the accessory bin), but you might consider a chip puller from Radio Shack. Makes the job much easier and you...
Ducati sell some special tools to do the job. Extractor #887131097 at $180.55 and installation tool #887131140 at $180.58 will get the job done, maybe. Good...
If you've never plugged multipin chips into their sockets before, I suggest you find an old junk computer, remove the cover and practice. It's real easy to...
Welcome to the real world of franchised motorcycle dealers. When the manufacturer comes up with a new tool they auto ship it to you at their price (usually...
Some more info for consideration. I have not opened my box up but I assume this chip is a double row pin type. The "goo" is just a silicone applied to the ends...
You might want to check on the type of silicone you use. Often the silicone outgases as it cures and the gas can be corrosive. ? Jim Koenig ... From:...
Here is the link to a GE silicone page, click on Electronics and it will show a list of part numbers. We use RTV-162. Thought I'd start a new thread instead of...