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  1. jmac851

    BB TONTI REGISTRY and pic thread

    VIN#ZGUKDAKD3VM100402 California 1100 1996 DOP 7/1/2012 5052mi.
  2. jmac851

    Bag Liners For Norge

    I always use plastic garbage bags. They work great and keep things dry if needed. Very cheap too.
  3. jmac851

    tank removal

    I used a jewelers screwdriver to release two of the clips and the fitting came apart with no problem.
  4. jmac851

    Norge won't run after upgrades

    Just out of curiosity, why did you have all of this stuff out of the bike in the first place? Did you install the same equipment you took out back in?
  5. jmac851

    Norge center stand

    Take the bags off and it is a lot easier to lift up.
  6. jmac851

    Oil Pressure Gauge Kit - ALL

    Tod, How do I get one? Will the adapter allow enough room for an electric guage sender? I'm going to install the guage on my breva 1100.
  7. jmac851

    oil pressure guage for breva 1100

    Has anyone come up with an adapter to fit a pressure guage on a breva 1100?
  8. jmac851

    Breva - Norge factory saddle bag comparison

    My 2006 Breva bag covers are also warped. I think they are just cheaply made and do not have enough support to the outer edges. I'll have to make sure that I keep the contents in plastic bags on my next trip.
  9. jmac851

    Norge gas tank removal

    Buy the little plastic fuel line disconnect tool from any parts store. This type of fitting has been used for 20 years for fuel injected vehicles. I think the tools cost about 3 or 4 dollars for a set of different sizes.
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