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Decide to prune huge lilac tree which has gotten about 20' high.
Need a new blade for the sawzall. Decide to ride Guzzi to Home Depot. Then decide to get Guzzi safety inspected on the way to HD. Do a 'pre-safety' check on bike. Turn signals don't work. Find a broken wire to left signal. Decide not enough slack in wiring harness. Remove crash bar to re-route wiring harness. Drop nut and lock washer from crash bar between frame and engine. Can't see either, but can feel nut with middle finger jammed down between frame and engine. Spend a bit over two hours getting nut and washer out using an assortment of magnets, screwdrivers, ice pick, tweezers, and lots of cuss words. Need a little 'bullet' connector for turn signal. I'm out, so walk to Advance Auto. They're out too. Walk home and try another approach. Get wire fixed and harness re-routed. Lots of slack now. Everything looks good. Turn signals still don't work. ****!! Emergency flasher doesn't work either. Decide to take truck to get saw blade. Get the lilac trimmed. (That was first priority, remember?) Decide to replace flasher, walk to Advance Auto, get flasher, walk back. Upon inspection, see that new flasher has been opened and scotch taped back together. Walk back to Advance Auto. That flasher was last one. Guy says try it and if it doesn't work they'll take it back. Walk home, try it, and it doesn't work. Walk back. He'll order one and have it this afternoon. It ain't over 'til it's over! |
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On Sat, 24 Sep 2016 10:43:33 -0400, Poquito Loco
wrote: Decide to prune huge lilac tree which has gotten about 20' high. Need a new blade for the sawzall. Decide to ride Guzzi to Home Depot. Then decide to get Guzzi safety inspected on the way to HD. Do a 'pre-safety' check on bike. Turn signals don't work. Find a broken wire to left signal. Decide not enough slack in wiring harness. Remove crash bar to re-route wiring harness. Drop nut and lock washer from crash bar between frame and engine. Can't see either, but can feel nut with middle finger jammed down between frame and engine. Spend a bit over two hours getting nut and washer out using an assortment of magnets, screwdrivers, ice pick, tweezers, and lots of cuss words. Need a little 'bullet' connector for turn signal. I'm out, so walk to Advance Auto. They're out too. Walk home and try another approach. Get wire fixed and harness re-routed. Lots of slack now. Everything looks good. Turn signals still don't work. ****!! Emergency flasher doesn't work either. Decide to take truck to get saw blade. Get the lilac trimmed. (That was first priority, remember?) Decide to replace flasher, walk to Advance Auto, get flasher, walk back. Upon inspection, see that new flasher has been opened and scotch taped back together. Walk back to Advance Auto. That flasher was last one. Guy says try it and if it doesn't work they'll take it back. Walk home, try it, and it doesn't work. Walk back. He'll order one and have it this afternoon. It ain't over 'til it's over! Ah the days when motorcycles did not have all of that stuff. |
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On Sat, 24 Sep 2016 17:02:30 -0400, wrote:
On Sat, 24 Sep 2016 15:16:22 -0400, Poquito Loco wrote: On Sat, 24 Sep 2016 11:14:48 -0400, wrote: On Sat, 24 Sep 2016 10:43:33 -0400, Poquito Loco wrote: Decide to prune huge lilac tree which has gotten about 20' high. Need a new blade for the sawzall. Decide to ride Guzzi to Home Depot. Then decide to get Guzzi safety inspected on the way to HD. Do a 'pre-safety' check on bike. Turn signals don't work. Find a broken wire to left signal. Decide not enough slack in wiring harness. Remove crash bar to re-route wiring harness. Drop nut and lock washer from crash bar between frame and engine. Can't see either, but can feel nut with middle finger jammed down between frame and engine. Spend a bit over two hours getting nut and washer out using an assortment of magnets, screwdrivers, ice pick, tweezers, and lots of cuss words. Need a little 'bullet' connector for turn signal. I'm out, so walk to Advance Auto. They're out too. Walk home and try another approach. Get wire fixed and harness re-routed. Lots of slack now. Everything looks good. Turn signals still don't work. ****!! Emergency flasher doesn't work either. Decide to take truck to get saw blade. Get the lilac trimmed. (That was first priority, remember?) Decide to replace flasher, walk to Advance Auto, get flasher, walk back. Upon inspection, see that new flasher has been opened and scotch taped back together. Walk back to Advance Auto. That flasher was last one. Guy says try it and if it doesn't work they'll take it back. Walk home, try it, and it doesn't work. Walk back. He'll order one and have it this afternoon. It ain't over 'til it's over! Ah the days when motorcycles did not have all of that stuff. Turn signals? The best I can tell, Moto Guzzi started putting them on bikes in 1971 with the V7 California. Yeah The good old days. I think my 72 Superglide may have had signals on it when it was new but they were gone when I bought it, along with that stupid seat and the collector exhaust pipe. This is what I had. http://gfretwell.com/ftp/72%20harley.jpg Cool. I've never been in to Harleys. Three of my brothers are/were Harley guys, and kept bugging me to get one. But, the Goose would out run and out curve the Harleys, and I could fix most anything that went wrong with it. And, BTW, the flasher did the trick. Everything's working again. |
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![]() Sep 24Poquito Loco - show quoted text - Cool. I've never been in to Harleys. Three of my brothers are/were Harley guys, and kept bugging me to get one. But, the Goose would out run and out curve the Harleys, and I could fix most anything that went wrong with it. And, BTW, the flasher did the trick. Everything's working again. ..... I'm glad it all worked out. Did you take it for inspection yet? I just got a renewal notice for my guzzi plates. I didn't know I've had it for a year already. There goes 41 bucks. Hmm insurance will be due shortly as well. Another annual couple hundred. Oh well. It's worth it though. I agree with Milano over Milwaukee though. Btw, I'm still debating on the MV. I can get an Agista or Aprilla any time. Instead, I need to consentrate funds for restoring the Indian. |
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