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    So it's not a Guzzi....it could be!

    Latest styling trend, could catch on!
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    Leaking valve cover?

    This is an old thread but the only one I've found that mentions Silicone Gaskets on Guzzis. I've been using (and re-using) Real Silicone rocker cover gaskets on my Bellagio for three or four years. I've also fitted DTF crash protectors so need to use two gaskets per side. After a recent tappet...
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    Plain bearings.

    Worth considering. It's hard to come up with an original idea! Graeme Bellagio's are best!
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    Plain bearings.

    Thanks for that wisdom Pete, very informative. I :woohoo: Idea of the day: If one was to add a little electric oil pump that started as soon as the ignition was turned on and pre-pressurised the oil system.... one would theoretically have created a motor with eternal life since there would...
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    DISCONTINUED ALARIS/Centurion/VDSTS Info - Instructions

    Re: VDSTS Info - Instructions :o Conflicting info in the Bellagio manual??? Doesn't surprise me. :whistle: The Italians backed both sides during the war. Manual also specifies 15RC instead of 5AM, tubeless instead of tubed etc. 3.6 sounds like a nice number to work with, much closer to...
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    Bellagio REGISTRY & Pic thread - ADD YOUR BIKE

    Re: Bellagio pic thread Moz...is that your Cappuccino'd Bellagio or just something you're lusting after?? Beautiful job either way. Just looked on the Australian Moto Guzzi John Sample website: looks like they have a Bellagio or two left and are offering a free touring kit (windscreen and...
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    Bellagio REGISTRY & Pic thread - ADD YOUR BIKE

    Re: Bellagio pic thread "Well guys, as you may have heard by now, the Bellagio 940 has been dropped from the Moto Guzzi range." This should mean our Bellagios become collectors items ......but to cash in on that I'd have to sell my Bella....and just can't see myself doing anything silly like...
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    DISCONTINUED ALARIS/Centurion/VDSTS Info - Instructions

    Re: VDSTS Info - Instructions :( I thought I was onto a lightbulb brainwave there but it didn't work! Hooked the bike up to VDSDS, TPS = 3.7. Followed instructions and reset TPS, switching off ignition for 13 seconds as per on screen instructions: TPS = 3.7. Tried again, this time...
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    DISCONTINUED ALARIS/Centurion/VDSTS Info - Instructions

    Re: VDSTS Info - Instructions :!: Think I may have discovered a clue to my non-resetting TPS. Reading the Stelvio Service Station manual (which is a little more detailed in the Axone dept than the Bellagio manual): it suggests turning off the ignition for "At Least 30 seconds" when obtaining...
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    DISCONTINUED ALARIS/Centurion/VDSTS Info - Instructions

    Re: VDSTS Info - Instructions There is only one Lambda O2 sensor in the Bellagio at #19 in the drawing (a couple of inches after the headers converge). I'm assuming it reads both cylinders together and the ECU adjusts both EFI systems at once. ( Maybe??? it's fast enough to sample each exhaust...
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    DISCONTINUED ALARIS/Centurion/VDSTS Info - Instructions

    Re: VDSTS Info - Instructions My Bellagio has a 5AM brain. VSDS correctly recognised this and all it's pretty guages seem to work just fine. Magic. Page 1 of this post says: " Press the dials button (Gauges/Meters) to display data including the TPS reading. Open the throttle progressively...
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    Bellagio REGISTRY & Pic thread - ADD YOUR BIKE

    Re: Bellagio pic thread Is that a sexy leather tank cover I think I spy on your lovely Bellagio Finebeau?? If so is it stock or custom? Where can I order one and how many British Pounds did you pay for it. I like the fairing too...but also like the wind in my face!
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    Accessory Availability

    Pete I fitted the Symtec Heat Demons to my Bellagio, They fit inside the bars...they work a treat and the control unit looks great. No reason why they wouldn't fit a Griso just the same. :evil: :oops: :whistle: http://www.symtec-inc.com/HEAT-DEMON-GR ... S_c_4.html Graeme
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    PC-V info for the Bellagio

    Before you order ECU's etc, remove your tank and double check your ECU for a sticker with details. I was under the impresion that we were looking at a 15RC ECU on my Bellagio...... because that is what is mentioned in specs that appear on many sites on the net. In fact, spare parts manual and...
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    Roper the worlds Oldest Motorcycle.

    Oldest Motorcycle....quite a claim to fame really. I always thought it was a German that took that title but guess Steam Powered Motorcycles are in a class of their own. Thank goodness Sylvester did a bit of begatting before dying in the saddle or we'd be missing a latter day guru.
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    How many of us are there on this forum?

    Good to hear of yet another Ausie Bellagio owner on the Forum. You must live somewhere near the dreaded Lawrence. Can't work out tho why you would want all those other bikes...my Bella satisfies me completely! :kiss:
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    Bellagio engine oil level

    :mrgreen: Dangerous assumptions and conclusions there. Who said that the oil level had to match the sump capacity??? It's an oil tight assembly so if you fill up over the seam a bit it doesn't matter. I'll still go by the volume specified in the manual: 3 Litres without a new filter, 3.5...
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    Saturday ride with Roper

    So what have you Americans done with our Pete Roper? Hasn't been heard from for more than a week. Unlike Pete! Posibilities are: 1. All those photos of him "asleep" were something more sinister and he's been burried in the desert while you made off with his Guzzi? 2. You've shipped him...
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    Help!! "service" + oil lamp light

    My Bellagio played funny buggers with the oil light from 10,000 k's or so. Basically doing what you described, oil + service lights both on sometimes, switch on switch off and warnings would go away. Is a worry 'cos you don't really know if she's got a problem or not (and one always wonders...
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    Bellagio wiki page

    :cheer: I think Andrej's Wiki page enhances Guzzitech. Posts on the Forum disapear into the mists of time, (took me ages to find Sappers Hepco Becker Instructions the other day). By indexing and referencing articles and suppliers he's doing us Bellagisti a real favour, freeing up time so we...
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