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    Unhappy Help, Help, Help.

    Have a 1985 moto guzzi Le Mans that hasnt been ridden for 18 months.It is very grumpy and wont go right.Have replaced the fuel and battery but still runs rough .I need some kind perso who can balance the carbs and get the bloody thing going for me.Want to go to the Cold Kiwi this year,am happy to pay money,Jim B or beer.Always loved my bikes,had a heart attack 18 months ago and now want to get back on the bike again.In Auckland,Pt Chev,P M me if you can help.

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    People always seem to say around here about the float bowls in the carbs. When fuel has been sitting in them, it turns into a horrible sort of lacquer. Perhaps you need to pull the bowls off and give them a clean? Along with the rest of the carb.

    I also remember reading a thread about Yungatart's new bike -- it had been sitting up for a long time too, and when she picked it up it was running like a bagful of arseholes (love that phrase, been looking for a place to use it ). On the ride home it seemed to slowly blow out and come right. Maybe it needs a long hot run?

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    Quote Originally Posted by don rocard View Post
    Have a 1985 moto guzzi Le Mans that hasnt been ridden for 18 months.
    Hey Droca, JamieDunedin here from Trademe. Good to see you getting it up and running again. Pity they don't make a kero-powered bike eh! Or a fuel tank you can pump up to pressure.

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    Welcome to KB. Enjoy the freedom of getting back out there.
    We found our old guzzis usually get up and go after changing the bad fuel, cleaning/changing the plugs, check the timing & balancing the carbs if they have been sitting for a very long time. I hope you get a local to show you how.

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    Had a mental health dfay nand worked on the Guzz

    Replaced the fuel,cleaned the carbs and actually got the old girl running.Still a bit rough and I now think I will replace the coils as it loses spark on one side now and then.What a learning curve,balancing carbs is not my forte in life.Keep on keeping on.

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