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Looking for the part or part number of the 3inch piece of plastic that says “Norge” on it. It’s right behind the front turn signal on both sides of the Norge. All the parts diagrams I’ve seen don’t seem to list this front body part. Frustrating. Anybody know where to order or the part number...
The spark plug cap at the elbow tends to break or tear on the original part, letting water in and giving the problem. Guzzitech does sell a replacement for $89. I cleaned mine out, dried everything with a hair dryer, put dielectric grease in the tube, wrapped it tight with high temp electrical...
Follow up since I didn’t post this back in the Summer. Kissell fixed the issue no charge and they were very nice about everything. Makes a good 6 hour round trip ride for me, and there’s a great cigar shop nearby while I wait for service! Little expensive as dealer service tends to be, but I...
10 hours labor @$60 per hour later the issue was fixed at Kissell’s. They were very nice and gave me a nice new BMW loaner bike for the day. HOWEVER, After riding 150 miles straight home I realized the fuckers left my side stand loose! I’ve got about 1” of play that wasn’t there before they...
Megan from their service department seems nice. They scheduled my appointment about 2 weeks out so they could order the parts. I copied and pasted and emailed the "hot oil" issue right from the forums and she said they could take care of that. She said they have loaner bikes for service so...
Monaco is no longer a MG dealer. We did have Kissel Motorsport near Altoona Pa just become an MG dealer. About 90 miles away, but I want to support our dealer network so they’re going to fix this issue and do my 18,500 mile service for me. All’s well that ends well I guess.
Thanks for this post, age notwithstanding! My 2014 Norge just started doing the exact same thing and I was scratching my head trying to figure out why. With full oil and no leaks it made no sense for the light to come on in idle. Thanks
Hello, does anyone know a good source to get a front turn signal assembly for a 2014 Norge. See pictures. Somehow the signal popped out of its socket during a ride and the wire came to rest against the exhaust and you can see the result it melted the wire and caused the signal to stop working...
Are you starting with the centerstand already touching the ground? Or are you just balancing the bike, with centerstand fully up, then just stomping it? (Like u said, using it like an impact driver). Everything I’ve seen says to start with the centerstand touching the ground. Maybe I can fly...