tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13139791459451197212024-03-13T05:08:59.790-04:00Road 2 RideMotorcycles, roads...and anything else that pops into my mind.John Waltonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18068546170105709006noreply@blogger.comBlogger570125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1313979145945119721.post-42337203506394114362017-01-12T00:26:00.001-05:002020-04-21T19:38:41.349-04:00Electric mopeds are coming: Munro Motor launches new $1,700 retro-looking battery-powered bikes | Electrek<br />
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<a href="https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/pengoopmcjnbflcjbmoeodbmoflcgjlk" style="font-size: 13px;">'via Blog this'</a>John Waltonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18068546170105709006noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1313979145945119721.post-25757438955571767242017-01-05T20:33:00.001-05:002020-04-21T19:39:53.348-04:00Honda Self-Balancing Motorcycle - Autonomous Motorcycle Drives Itself<a href="http://www.roadandtrack.com/new-cars/car-technology/news/a32162/honda-just-invented-a-self-balancing-motorcycle-that-never-falls-over/">Honda Self-Balancing Motorcycle - Autonomous Motorcycle Drives Itself<img src="https://hips.hearstapps.com/roa.h-cdn.co/assets/17/01/1483645158-selfbalancing.gif?crop=1xw:1.0xh;center,top&resize=768:*" /></a> <br />
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<br />John Waltonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18068546170105709006noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1313979145945119721.post-80922798640798781642016-12-31T20:43:00.001-05:002020-04-21T19:42:46.068-04:00Moto Guzzi History: 18 Facts About The Oldest Italian Motorcycles - Thrillist<a href="https://www.thrillist.com/cars/moto-guzzi-history-18-facts-about-the-oldest-italian-motorcycles"><img src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/2/28/Deweytruman12.jpg" /><br />
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<a href="https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/pengoopmcjnbflcjbmoeodbmoflcgjlk" style="font-size: 13px;">'via Blog this'</a>John Waltonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18068546170105709006noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1313979145945119721.post-11314466035925624342016-10-12T21:11:00.005-04:002016-10-12T21:11:37.615-04:00BMW has done it: They built a crash proof motorcycle!No helmet required, because you can't crash it...so they say...<br />
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For more info, check out this article: <a href="http://www.thedrive.com/news/5522/bmws-shapeshifting-crash-proof-motorcycle-is-the-future-of-two-wheeled-mobility">BMW's Shapeshifting, Crash-Proof Motorcycle is the Future...</a><br />
<br />John Waltonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18068546170105709006noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1313979145945119721.post-13782422040022282102016-09-08T08:50:00.001-04:002016-12-31T20:31:54.436-05:00Labor Day 2016 weekend ride <a href="https://weather.com/storms/hurricane/news/hermine-east-coast-flooding-labor-day-september-2016">Hurricane Hermine</a>'s loss of coherency (what's the weather forecasting term? losing steam...coming unglued...weakening...downgrading...tropical storm...no-longer-a-hurricane?) resulted in a 180<sup>o</sup> about face on the local weekend weather forecast. Instead of the predicted rain we got a beautiful temperate, blue-sky, pleasant winds, 3-day weekend. So my wife and middle granddaughter decided to embark on a late-in-the-day Sunday ride to points west. <br />
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We began our jaunt heading south on Rte 29, then north on Rte 15 to White's Ferry. We took the Ferry over to Maryland on Rte 28 and other roads to Brunswick for a quick bite to eat. Then, feeling like it was getting late, we headed due south on 287 to Rte 9 to Rte 7 back to Rte 15 to head home. A short ride but fun ride on a beautiful day.<br />
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My wife and I took a short ride on Saturday before the heat got too oppressive. We had a late morning breakfast at the <a href="https://www.facebook.com/pages/Marshall-Diner/111516558888512">Marshall Diner</a>--it was good. Then north past <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_Weather_Emergency_Operations_Center">Mt Weather</a> on to <a href="http://www.berryvilleva.gov/">Berryville</a> and then a round-about way back home through <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hume,_Virginia">Hume</a>. We spent about 6 hours total trying to stay hydrated and out of the sun as much as possible.<br />
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Unlike our last ride, no problems with either the Trike or the Norge. Yea!<br />
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My wife and I got a chance to take a late day ride on Saturday. We started out early enough with our first stop being to get gas. While filling the bikes, my wife said she thought her throttle was sticking. I asked her to move to the parking lot where I planned to look at it after I finished up at the pump. The throttle was ok, but her trike wouldn't start. It was deader-than-dead. A technical term for dead battery.<br />
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We spent nearly 4 hours trying to find a Goldwing battery. Finally, at the Springfield <a href="https://www.cyclegear.com/store-location/cycle-gear-springfield-virginia-store-116">Cycle Gear</a> store, we got one and I put it in as quick as I could turn wrenches. It was a late start, but we were determined to have a good ride.<br />
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Below is a short video of us riding Rte 211 headed west towards Lurray. I mounted one of those small fish-eye-lens sports video cameras on the right mirror stalk. I also did some video editing and voice over. Despite the camera being in a water-tight enclosure, there's still a lot of wind noise. I considered muting the audio track but then the video looks weird and begs for me to do more talking. the whole video is less than 2-minutes long so give it a watch. :)<br />
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Whoa! These are a far cry from the <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bultaco">Bultacos </a>of my youth. Back in the '60s & '70s, I knew the Spanish made Bultaco as primarily a motocross bike though they made several models for all sorts of racing. All were two-strokes as I recall.<br />
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<br />John Waltonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18068546170105709006noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1313979145945119721.post-57632040022558308822016-04-30T11:30:00.004-04:002016-04-30T11:30:48.265-04:00Not so good start of the 2016 motorcycle riding seasonI guess I jinxed it when I thought our <a href="http://blog.road2ride.com/2016/04/first-motorcycle-ride-of-2016-season.html">early start</a> on getting on our bikes for 2016 was a good omen. The next day, Monday, I rode my Norge to work. I was a bit later than normal getting away from my desk at the end of the day which, around here, guarantees a long commute home in the traffic. As such, it was a lot of stop and go at low speeds in the usually <a href="http://www.accuweather.com/en/us/fairfax-va/22030/april-weather/336254">warm 80<sup>o</sup>+ that day</a>. Not the kind of riding an air cooled motorcycle likes.<br />
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Less than 5 miles from home, the dreaded red warning light came on and the oil can icon showed on my dash panel. The very <a href="http://blog.road2ride.com/2015_12_01_archive.html">same one from last year</a>. <scream> Unlike last year, smoke started billowing up from, I believe, the left cylinder and the engine started missing. I heard a loud clacking sound which prompted me to immediately kill the engine. <groan></groan></scream><br />
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I pushed the bike to the curb and ultimately getting it to a parking lot. I called for a tow and had it taken to my house. I spent a week entertaining whether I would try opening the engine up and see how things are inside or taking it to a shop. My energy level prompted the latter. So, with the help of a good friend loaning me his trailer, it was off to <a href="http://www.scootrichmond.com/">Scoot Richmond</a>.<br />
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<br />John Waltonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18068546170105709006noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1313979145945119721.post-24042230877757029322016-04-30T11:05:00.000-04:002016-04-30T11:05:34.404-04:00First motorcycle ride of the 2016 seasonUnlike the last couple of years, we got an early start this year: our first ride was in mid April--April 17<sup>th</sup>. I take it as a good omen. :)<br />
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We got an after church start on Sunday heading for a small eatery in Marshall Terri heard about. It turned out to be too busy to suit my growling stomach so we rode to the north end of town to the <a href="https://www.facebook.com/events/991216284292163/">Marshall Diner</a>. We hadn't been there in a long time so it was nice to see not much had changed, though it appears to be under different management since our last visit.<br />
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After lunch, we took the long way home. Riding the back roads through Hume and the surroundings ultimately getting back through Warrenton to Gainesville to home. All total about 136 miles for about 5 hours.<br />
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<br />John Waltonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18068546170105709006noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1313979145945119721.post-20329258623507947732016-03-24T17:44:00.002-04:002016-03-24T17:44:58.373-04:00The sounds of spring: time to do a valve adjustment on the Guzzi<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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I know it's spring when I hear the clickity-clack of <i>quattro valvole</i> (translation from the original Italian: <i>4-valve</i>).<br />
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It's time to do a valve adjustment on my Moto Guzzi Norge. With the help of my granddaughter Tara, we documented how much out of adjustment the valves were and then put them back to where they needed to be.</div>
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The Guzzi valve adjustment interval is about 6000-miles; it's been just over 7500-miles since I last adjusted them, so they're due. I'm not going to give you a step by step "how to" in this blog post; others have posted excellent step-by-step instructions you can follow. (For example, <a href="http://advrider.com/index.php?threads/moto-guzzi-stelvio-ntx-valve-adjustment-procedure.812902/">click here</a>.)</div>
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What is more useful for me is documenting how much the valve adjustment has changed since the last time I did this maintenance:</div>
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1st adjustment done on <b>5/28/2014</b>, odometer: <b>3558</b></div>
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next adjustment on <b>3/22/2016</b>, odometer: <b>11116</b></div>
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<b>7558 </b>miles <span style="color: blue; font-size: x-small;"> in 2 years...that's so sad :( </span></div>
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Here are my two cylinders with valve covers removed looking down on the tops of the valves. Tara recorded the clearances as I measured them using a feeler gauge. </div>
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The intake valves should be at <b>.006"</b>. One valve on the right side was at spec. The other 3 needed adjustment, but not a whole lot of adjustment. I take that as a good sign.</div>
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The exhaust valves should be at <b>.008"</b>. One on the left side was good and the other 3 needed adjustment. </div>
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<b>Rode today.</b></div>
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<b>Won't be riding again on "Leap Day"</b></div>
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<b>for another four years.</b></div>
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To recap, the oil pressure switch apparently cracked and was leaking oil. With help from Guzzi riders on the MGNOC Facebook site, I learned I could use an oil pressure switch for an automobile, the <a href="http://www.autozone.com/1/products/207863-oil-pressure-switch-ps571-duralast-ps571.html"><span style="background: white; color: #6699cc; font-family: "arial" , sans-serif; text-decoration: none;">Autozone Duralast PS571</span></a>, which is a drop in replacement including electrical hookup.</div>
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To recap, the plastic fuel fitting broke when I removed the fuel tank. It is not available as a separate part. Fixing this required removing the plastic fitting from the metal plate that attaches to the bottom of the fuel tank. Mounted on this plate is the fuel pump, fuel filter, and fuel float apparatus. The “hole” or “well” that held the broken plastic fuel fitting is approximately 0.52” in diameter. If you also broke your plastic fuel fitting, here’s all you need to know to rebuild the fuel fitting using brass components:<o:p></o:p></div>
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First I drilled out the hole using a 37/64” drill. This is the clearance size for a 3/8” pipe thread tap. FYI: I don’t have a drill that can hold a ½” diameter shank bit. So, I used a pair of vise grip pliers and rotated the drill bit in the hold by hand. It helped to hold everything by reinstalling the plate into the bottom of the tank. Having a new, sharp drill bit helped too.</div>
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Tapping the threads was not problem. I used a bit of JB Weld when installing the 3/8” MIP by ¼” FIP reducer bushing—that piece will never be removed again. The ¼” FIP x ¼” MIP street elbow and ¼” ID x ¼” MIP hose barb were screwed into place using gasket sealer. (Some of you are probably wondering why it’s called a “street elbow.” Here’s what Wikipedia says: <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Street_elbow">street elbow</a>. I found the definition less than satisfying.) For reasons I can’t explain, it didn’t seem prudent to use JB Weld on these making them permanent—for one, until the tank was mounted back on the frame, I wasn’t quite sure which direction it should be pointing. <o:p></o:p></div>
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<span style="color: #222222; font-family: Georgia, Times New Roman, serif; font-size: 12pt;">To address this feedback, I risk falling into the sweeping generalization fallacy by making general statements about motorcyclists. My preamble above is intended to let you know I realize the inappropriateness of this. I endeavor to guard against extending any general statements to a particular individual. If you feel like I'm talking about you, it's your conscience that condemns you. :)</span></div>
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Moto Guzzi is the oldest European motorcycle manufacturer in
continuous production. The Harley Davidson Company had been making motorcycles
for 18 years when Moto Guzzi was established in 1921. Like Harley, the Moto
Guzzi has had its ups and downs and has changed ownership, most recently in
2004, now owned by <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piaggio">Piaggio</a>.
A scooter manufacturer of no small fame—you’ve probably heard of <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vespa">Vespa</a>, the scooter so popular with
the Italians that they created a new word in their language “vespare” which
means to go somewhere on a Vespa—Piaggio has a long history of building machines
that move starting with locomotives in the late 1800s and aircraft in
World War I and World War II. I’m a newcomer to Moto Guzzi never having owned
one in its pre-Piaggio days. I’m aware many ole-time Guzzi riders bemoan Piaggio’s
takeover, I think because of the real or perceived ills of “a large company”
swallowing “a small company.” Some Guzzi owners attribute the story I’m about
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Shortly after removing the oil pressure switch I began
searching the Internet for a vendor who might have one. I came across what I
later learned is one of the largest suppliers of Guzzi OEM parts online but
noticed my particular pressure switch, part number <span class="uficommentbody"><span style="color: #141823;">978854,</span></span> was not among the several available
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I sent them an email asking them about my switch, providing
them the year, make, model details of my bike, and a photo to make sure everyone
was clear on the specific part I was looking for. A couple of days later I got
a kind, but terse, return email saying my oil pressure switch “…<i>was no longer available</i>.” What? My bike
is a 2012…3 years old…not 30 years old! Off to the (relatively) new Moto Guzzi
dealership in town. With old, leaking, oil pressure switch in hand, I headed to
the dealer on a blustery Saturday morning in early December. We found the
switch in his parts catalog. He didn’t have it in stock but said it would
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While we were at it, I told him I needed the disconnect
fitting that fit on the plate under the fuel tank as I had broken mine when
removing it. We went back to the parts catalog and looked…and looked…and
looked…and looked. There was no fitting to be found. I showed him where the
part should be on his parts catalog drawing and he promised to look
into it and get back to me. I left that morning a little uneasy.<o:p></o:p></div>
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When I got home, I “unwrapped” the fuel tank to look again
at the broken fitting. (The tank was wrapped in a blanket, kept in a box,
stored in a semi-protected area of the garage. Semi-protected because no spot
in the garage is completely protected from the grandkids, but the self-delusion
of semi-protection makes me feel better. Don’t criticize—self-delusion is a
viable coping mechanism for getting through life!) I upended the tank and
removed the panel that held the broken fuel disconnect fitting.<o:p></o:p></div>
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: xx-small;">You're looking at the plate removed from the tank and pulled partly out. The black cylinder on the <br />left is the fuel pump and the silver cylinder on the right is the fuel filter--both located in the fuel tank <br />when in operation. Straight on is the set screw I was convinced held the plastic fuel fitting to the <br />metal plate. Even now, with the fitting removed, I can't ell you what role that set screw plays--it serves <br />no function that I can tell.</span></td></tr>
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Behold! A set screw! What other purpose would it serve than
to keep the remaining portion of the fitting in the metal plate? I removed the
set screw and pulled on the fitting. Nope. I got a pair of pliers and pulled.
Nope. I got a screw driver to wedge under it and pry while pulling. Nope. I
turned it one way, then the other. Around and around. Pulling the whole time.
Nope. What is going on? I don’t think <a href="http://www.schwarzenegger.com/">Arnold</a>
could get it out.<o:p></o:p></div>
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That’s when my friend from the local Guzzi dealership
called. He said he had “bad news.” I involuntarily sat down. The fuel fitting
is not sold separately. It is available as a unit along with the fuel pump and
metal plate. The cost is approximately $675. !! I let out a high-pitched laugh…well,
I guess it could have been called a laugh. I thanked him for letting me know I
was going to have to come up with a different solution for repairing the fuel
fitting. He promised to let me know when the pressure switch arrived. We said our
good-byes.<o:p></o:p></div>
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Fast forward a week. With the help of my father-in-law, we
endeavored to remove that plastic fitting from the metal plate. Using a Dremel
tool, we cut off the fitting flush with the lip on the metal plate. Then, using
a 1/16<sup>th</sup> drill bit, I carefully drilled small holes through the wall
of the fitting remaining in the hole—this to weaken the fitting. Then using a small
screwdriver and hammer, I “chiseled away” bits of the fitting wall on one side.
Then I collapsed the fitting using pliers and removed it. With the plastic fuel fitting finally removed, the most obvious choice for repair is to replace it with a proper brass fitting. That will be the topic for the next installment.</div>
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<b>Back to the oil pressure switch and whether Piaggio is to
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The local Guzzi dealer called to let me know my switch
had arrived. I thought it prudent to take my old switch with me when I went to
pick up the new one—I’m really glad I did. The new switch was not at all like
my old one. The Parts Manager told me the switch that was sent was a different
part number that superseded mine as my switch “…<i>was no longer available</i>.” I had heard those words before. The
problem was, the new switch was nothing like mine. Not only was the electrical connector
different—something I could remedy easily enough, but where it screwed into the
engine was completely different. It was the wrong size and would not fit. Something
I could not easily remedy. I didn’t know what to do. The Parts Manager didn’t
know what to do. So I went home without a working oil pressure switch.<o:p></o:p></div>
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The next day, I decided to post a question on the <i>Moto Guzzi
National Owners Club Facebook</i> page about my oil pressure switch. Within 30-minutes I received scores of replies with truly useful
information. In addition to many who blamed Piaggio for my maladies, an owner
from the Netherlands told me my pressure switch has been superseded. I knew
that. But what I didn’t know was that oil pressure switch <span class="uficommentbody"><span style="color: #141823;">978854 was now replaced by oil
pressure switch </span></span>641541 <b>AND</b>
adapter 887123 so that the new switch would fit in my engine. Mystery solved. <o:p></o:p></div>
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He went on to say that I shouldn’t bother trying to get
these parts from Moto Guzzi because I would still have to make changes to my
electrical connector as the new switch is wired differently than my old one.
Instead, he suggested I go to a local auto parts store and try to find one. I
immediately did a couple of Internet searches and discovered an exact
replacement for my oil switch available from <a href="http://www.autozone.com/1/products/207863-oil-pressure-switch-ps571-duralast-ps571.html">Autozone:
Duralast PS571</a>. (Actually, it is not
an exact replacement. My original switch required a 23-mm wrench, this Duralast
switch uses a 24-mm wrench.) And guess what? It was $10.99 This appealed
greatly to my skinflint tendencies. <o:p></o:p></div>
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John Waltonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18068546170105709006noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1313979145945119721.post-76017983748204626932016-01-01T00:47:00.001-05:002016-01-18T20:44:57.338-05:00The Adventures of Replacing a Moto Guzzi Oil Pressure Switch—Part 2<h3>
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It’s November 27<sup>th</sup>, my 39<sup>th</sup> wedding anniversary. As a present to myself, I decided to commence repair of the suspected leaking oil pressure switch on my Moto Guzzi <a href="https://translate.google.com/#en/it/norge">Norge</a>. I undertake these projects with the same naïveté of a person who thinks a soulmate can be found by seeking the girl whose foot fits a glass slipper. All I need do is remove the broken part, buy a new one, install it, and then I'm done. <i>What could possibly go wrong?</i><o:p></o:p></div>
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The oil pressure switch on the Norge is located in the space between the cylinder heads, the "V", nearer to the left side. As with cars, boats, airplanes, and most any other machinery that has a human operator, the left side of the machine is the side that corresponds to the operator’s left when in position to control the machine. Above, you’re looking at the right side of the Norge. Below is a pretty picture of the <i>smaller</i> Guzzi motor unencumbered from a motorcycle—it more clearly shows the transverse V design of the Guzzi engines. (I haven’t done my homework on this, but I believe Moto Guzzi makes essentially two sized motors for their entire line of motorcycles. The photo below is the engine used in their smaller bikes.) In the Norge photo above, you can see the right cylinder head peeking from the opening below the red emblem on the side of the fuel tank. Hopefully you’re fully oriented now.<br />
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The fuel tank has to come off to get access to the V of the engine. On the Norge, that’s a relatively straightforward process. Remove a couple of bolts that anchor the rearward bits of the front fairing, then remove the tank’s rear anchor bolt under the seat, and voila! you’re done…sorta. There’s a pesky fuel line you have to disconnect. Moto Guzzi uses a plastic fuel disconnect fitting that requires a legendary run-the-engine-to-lower-the-pressure-in-the-fuel-line-push-squeeze-pull, but only when the moon is full and only after you’ve eaten a full plate of pasta, procedure to disconnect it. The Internet is replete with advice on how to do this successfully and there’s even a video on <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4SYAS5xsUlo">YouTube</a>:<o:p></o:p><br />
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I screamed the scream when you accidentally lick the scoop of
ice cream off your cone and watch it fall to the hot concrete side walk.
And as in that case, I cried. <o:p></o:p></div>
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In the photo above, you’re looking at the underside of the
fuel tank removed from the bike and sitting upside down. It shows the plate where
the red plastic fitting—now broken—connects to the fuel line (not shown) on its long side and then turns 90 degrees into the metal plate.
The black “tube” going up through the top of the photo is actually a bundle of
wires that connect to a plug providing electricity to the fuel pump and fuel
gauge float which are on the other side of the metal plate inside the fuel tank.
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Well, so much for finding soulmates wearing glass slippers.
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I’ll just go get two parts instead of one. <i>What could possibly
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John Waltonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18068546170105709006noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1313979145945119721.post-83411235927193393712015-12-29T16:48:00.000-05:002015-12-29T16:48:30.571-05:00The Adventures of Replacing a Moto Guzzi Oil Pressure Switch—Part 1I am documenting my recent experience in replacing an oil pressure switch gone bad on my 2012 Moto Guzzi <a href="https://translate.google.com/#en/it/norge">Norge</a>. I document this primarily for me as I feel myself inescapably approaching that time when I will no longer be able to keep such experiences in working memory. <a href="https://goodbookscents.files.wordpress.com/2014/04/sad-whiner-emoji.png" style="clear: right; float: right; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-left: 1em;"><img border="0" height="20" src="https://goodbookscents.files.wordpress.com/2014/04/sad-whiner-emoji.png" width="20" /></a> <br />
I picture myself in a rocking chair on a porch somewhere using the latest portable computing device re-reading this blog entry and turning to the old crusty guy sitting next to me in his rocking chair and saying, “<i>See this? I did that! I am a rockstar!</i>”<br />
I also do this for fellow Guzzi riders, especially relatively new Guzzi owners like me, who encounter what at first seems to be straight forward problems that ultimately takes twists and turns and needs a little creativity to manage a solution.<br />
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At the beginning of the summer during a commute home when it was particularly hot, while idling at a stoplight, I noticed the ‘check engine’ light flutter to life on the dash. I thought “Uh oh”, but when the stoplight turned green and I rev-ed the engine to take off, the check engine light promptly went out. By the time I got home I forgot about it. (A foreshadow of things to come? See 1<sup>st</sup> paragraph.) A few days later, under the same circumstances—hot day, engine idling—the check engine light came on again but this time accompanied with the 'oil can icon' showing on the dash panel. That kept my attention and when I got home and I went through the diagnostic settings to read the fault code: <a href="http://www.guzzitek.org/gb/ma_us_uk/1200/1200Sport_012008_Atelier(GB).pdf">DSB 08</a>, oil pressure fault. I felt a tightening around my throat.</div>
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Checking in with my long time Guzzi riding friend revealed he has a similar problem with his <a href="http://www.motoguzzi-us.com/motorcycles/griso-8v-se.html">Grisso</a>—something he had been ignoring for years! A little Internet research revealed numerous other Moto Guzzi owners with similar problems. And all under the same circumstances of high temperatures, low engine revs, either or both the check engine light and ‘oil can icon’ showing on the dash. I read only a rare few had actual oil pressure problems—e.g. oil pump failure—and I was very relieved. The switch is located on the top of the engine within the “V”. Replacement would require removing the fuel tank at a minimum which I assumed was rather involved (based on experiences with <a href="http://blog.road2ride.com/2007/09/bikes-r-us.html">my previous Italian motorcycle</a>) and so I was fully prepared to ignore the problem. </div>
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<a href="http://www.autos.com/car-maintenance/what-is-the-engine-oil-pressure-switch-used-for">Oil pressure switches</a> are a common component of nearly all internal combustion engines. This relatively simple electrical switch informs the operator that oil pressure has dropped, ostensibly indicating an unsafe condition that needs to be remedied. When I removed the old switch on my Norge, I broke off the plastic housing which showed a simple metal “plunger” and a spring. Apparently, these Guzzi switches “fail” by giving a false reading of low pressure under conditions of high temperature when the engine is at low speeds like idling. The high temperature is probably a factor because that is when oil viscosity is at its lowest (water is a low viscosity fluid, syrup is a high viscosity fluid) and along with low engine speed is likely not “pushing” against the plunger with enough force to maintain electrical contact within the switch falsely indicating to the <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Engine_control_unit">main ECU</a> that the oil pressure is low.<br />
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Apparently, mine had another problem: It must have had a crack or hole somewhere on the plastic housing because the bike was leaking oil. I find oil leaks irritating. I couldn’t ignore this problem because not only was oil mist was making the under parts of my Norge unsightly, I was worried too much oil would spray onto the rear wheel making the bike unsafe. This needed to be fixed.<br />
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John Waltonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18068546170105709006noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1313979145945119721.post-57743779773505638282015-10-05T18:18:00.001-04:002015-10-05T18:22:37.846-04:00The Ever-Frustrating Conversation About Riding Motorcycles<a href="https://www.yahoo.com/autos/s/ever-frustrating-conversation-riding-motorcycles-150046174.html">The Ever-Frustrating Conversation About Riding Motorcycles<br />
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This is a link to an article on Yahoo that every motorcyclist has had with a non-motorcyclist. It is indeed a frustrating conversation and it ends just like it does in the article. <br />
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<a href="https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/pengoopmcjnbflcjbmoeodbmoflcgjlk" style="font-size: 13px;">'via Blog this'</a>John Waltonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18068546170105709006noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1313979145945119721.post-87613465530249707282015-09-05T19:31:00.002-04:002015-09-05T19:31:18.759-04:00Three motorcycle rides in August wrapped up in one postOwing to a lot of things this very busy summer, we have not taken many motorcycle rides this year. Thinking about this too much only brings sadness. Thankfully, suffering from self diagnosed <a href="http://www.helpguide.org/articles/add-adhd/adult-adhd-attention-deficit-disorder.htm">adult attention deficit disorder</a> means I'll soon forget this sadness and be about my merry way. Below are photos and the routes of three local trips taken in August on my <a href="http://www.motoguzzi-us.com/motorcycles/norge-gt-8v.html">Moto Guzzi Norge</a> (pronounced nor-jay in the country where <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moto_Guzzi">Guzzis</a> are made) and my wife's <a href="http://www.californiasidecar.com/">California Sidecar Goldwing trike</a>.<br />
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The "green route" was taken on August 15th. Originally intending to head south to Yorktown we were beaten back by the traffic and ultimately ended up in<a href="https://www.facebook.com/pages/Frost-Cafe/115973601766157"> Culpeper, VA at the Frost Cafe</a> for a late lunch. The summer time traffic around here, especially that headed south or east (that is, towards the beaches) has become legendarily horrible. It's enough to make a person consider moving away.<br />
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On August 22nd, we rode the "red route." An approximate 200-mile ride to New Market, VA to eat lunch at the <a href="http://www.yelp.com/biz/southern-kitchen-new-market">Southern Kitchen</a>, apparently famous for its <a href="http://www.roadfood.com/Restaurant/Reviews/427/southern-kitchen">peanut soup</a> (which, to me, doesn't sound that appealing).<br />
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Finally, on the 29th, we rode the "blue route" to <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paw_Paw,_West_Virginia">Paw Paw, WV</a>. The whole trip was a bit under 250 miles on one of the nicest weather days ever, much less a day in August.<br />
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Below are some photos in no particular order. On one of the trips, we ran into <a href="http://www.cootersplace.com/">Cooter from the old Dukes of Hazzard TV show</a>. He has a place near <a href="http://www.cootersplace.com/museum/cooters-sperryville/">Sperryville</a>.<br />
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The last photo show 9999 miles on the odometer...I pulled off the road to snap a photo.<br />
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<br />John Waltonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18068546170105709006noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1313979145945119721.post-20980626055261517232015-06-07T21:27:00.001-04:002015-06-07T21:27:35.650-04:00First significant motorcycle ride in 2015 - Home to Culpeper, VAMy wife & I rode our motorcycles from home to <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Culpeper,_Virginia">Culpeper, VA</a>. Though overcast and many would say a bit cool in the upper 70<sup>o</sup>s, I thought the weather was perfect. We stopped in at the <a href="https://www.google.com/webhp?sourceid=chrome-instant&ion=1&espv=2&ie=UTF-8#q=frost%20cafe%20culpeper&lrd=0x89b426c002eda71f:0x80654efb05544cfb,1">Frost Cafe</a> for lunch. My wife wandered up and down the streets looking for a bargain small enough to strap on the back of her bike, alas, none was found. :(<br />
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When we first arrived, we got tied up in some kind of protest that seemed on the verge of becoming a full on riot. A group of people almost overran our motorcycles, but the local police were there and kept everything under control and it turned out ok. I've never seen anything like it.<br />
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(Changing the subject:) I don't want this to become a self fulfilling prophecy, but I've got a feeling this isn't going to be a banner riding season for putting miles on our bikes. We're getting a pretty late start this season, we normally have our 1<sup>st</sup> ride in May and sometimes even in April. The way our summer schedule is stacking up it looks like many weekends are already booked with activities: a family vacation, extended family get-together, stuff-at-work-I-can't-miss, etc. etc. Ah well, we'll make the best of it. :)<br />
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<b>GPS stats from today's ride:</b><br />
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<li>total distance: 105 miles</li>
<li>overall avg speed: 26 mph</li>
<li>moving avg speed: 44 mph</li>
<li>max speed: 68 mph</li>
<li>total time on the road: 4hrs 5min</li>
<li>moving time: 2hrs 23min</li>
<li>stopped time: 1hr 42min</li>
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