hmmm, did somebody mention " psychologically-unbalanced and self-absorbed academic" exercises lately? ;>) As for any accusations that I am doing the same type...
oh yes, you can use it....but the wear on the drive train (especially u-joint and splines (clutch, rear drive) will be much higher. But of course riding off...
Do you have any pictures of the red one? EP. DK. ... From: lvnvdualsports To: Guzzi_Quota@yahoogroups.com Sent: Saturday, November 01, 2008 5:24 AM Subject:...
I have a Zuma. It was 50cc when I bought it. It now has a 70cc kit, expansion chamber, high performance variator and clutch and carbon fibre reeds. I have...
My headers have cracked again at the crossover for the 5th time.I loosened the crossover clamp and the problem still persists.I'm thinking of alternatives and...
Charlie, my odo is overstating distance travelled. I always suspected this was part due to the 17" rear wheel, since engine and drive train from the 1000 are ...
Hi George, personally, scooters are something beyond my knowledge. I have Guzzi Galletto 192 waiting in the garage for restauration, that is about it. I tried...
Hi Larry, the headers will crack regardless of how tight or loose the clamps are. One of Price's systems seem the way to go, regarding all the enthousiastic ...
Dick - I must strongly and politely disagree about the sensor. The issue is heat conductivity, not functionality. As installed on my bike - the sensor was...
After very long studing and reading a lot of books, I know something very important. It's better not read much because such reader is starting to live in...
Dov, Sorry your circumstances led to selling the Quota, but glad you were finally able to... I recall you've been trying to sell it on and off for a couple of...
I absolutely agree about cumulative effects. Thing is that the brass and thermo-fluid were the very last thing. I already had K&N, synthetic lubricants,...
Hay Dovie Nice bike. Not Guzzi but stil...In Eu one can't have such because of eco-norm.Thought you will go for Suzuki.. Anyway my Quota is also becoming...
Hi Dov, sorry to hear you had to sell your bike due to physical problems. I do hope you stay around! As for the sensors, I too believed that having a sensor in...
Hi Larry, Regardless of whether or not you see a MPG gain with the brass sensor holder, it is a worthwhile upgrade, if only to rid the bike of the easy break...
Hi Larry, Here is some info on the TPS: "http://www.thisoldtractor.com/gtbender/quota.htm#throttle_position_sensor_-tps-" Honestly, though, the TPS should...
I watching any info on the Stelvio. In particular the TT! Bert "Life is an adventure; Meant to be ridden on two wheels, or 3, in case of trikes, and...
This is what I'm talking about....  "Life is an adventure; Meant to be ridden on two wheels, or 3, in case of trikes, and savored over a good cuppa...
Of course! It'll be awhile... Bert "Life is an adventure; Meant to be ridden on two wheels, or 3, in case of trikes, and savored over a good cuppa coffee!" ...
... "http://www.thisoldtractor.com/gtbender/quota.htm#throttle_position_sensor_-tps-" ... Greg,I will take your valued advice and leave the TPS where it is ...
Greg, I don't agree that the TPS should never need adjustment. On the 1100ES one can see his value with the Axone and I have to say that the value changes in...
I got the brass temp sensor mount from MG Cycles in Wisconsin; Gord & Rick are great guys. They have a good web page and catalog of parts. I didn't break the...