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Not that it can't happen I suppose, but I have never once heard a single report of a tank slapper on a GRiSO. I think some folks have noticed a bit of squirreliness after dropping the triple trees lower than might be advised, but that's about it.
I have however been witness to a non-standard...
Well, my first guess is that the replacement battery you just bought and installed is deeper than the OEM spec'd battery. There shouldn't be any clearance issues with a proper battery.
For example, the YUASA YTX20CH-BS which is an appropriate battery for the GRiSO, measures 150mm x 87mm x...
I'm planning on doing the same thing when I get new rubber myself. While I haven't taken a stem out to measure, I am fairly certain as well that these are the 8.3mm version. At least it's fairly apparent to me when you look at the second picture.
I haven't yet decided if I want to stick...
Although I've heard all about this firsthand, glad to know that the GRiSO Bianco will be back tearing up roads here in the PNW. I know you said that work was starting on it last week at Moto International, but when is it expected to be completed? Glad to see that the Quat-D came out unscathed...
According to the guys on the Italian GRiSO site who commissioned this custom run, everything was designed to function seamlessly with the stock mapping with respect to fueling, emissions, and noise limitations. The entire system has been certified as Euro 3 compliant.
Reading the translated...
I got a mount fabbed for a powerlet port that I attached to a GIVI windscreen like yours. Then I just ran power from a separate, switched fuse block from back inside the tail section. Worked great on the 1100, but I haven't decided to put the windscreen back on the 1200SE just yet...
Re: New GRiSO exhaust from Arrow Special Parts in Italy
Hey Raf,
Deep Forest will be the second weekend in July, 12-14, Here is the info.
If I don't see you there, I will see you at Humbug on September 12-14 in Detroit Lake, OR.
Also, I will DEFINITELY be at the Nevada State Rally again...
@Jlyon - Yes, I live in West Seattle, good eye. I'm up on Pigeon Point, the very north end of Delridge.
@HOG4DNR - I don't think you'll be disappointed, it's a quality build and the folks at http://www.grsit.it were great about resolving the damaged unit that sent way back in January. I hope...
I purchased a slip-on exhaust from Arrow that was commissioned by a member of the Italian GRiSO message board and was designed and built in Arrow's Special Parts division. It took a little while to realize as the first unit shipped to me was damaged in transit. The vendor cheerfully provided...
The Stucchi huggers are very nice. I was especially tempted to buy the Alutex version which I think would look fantastic on a Diavolo Nero.
That being said, I had a black Skidmarx left over from my GRiSO 1100 that I painted to match the 1200SE livery and it came out pretty good. You can...