Topica Loopframe_Guzzi Archive


Subject: Re: Police indicator light needed

Author: Greg Barratt

Date: Nov 21, 2004, 5:53 PM

Post ID: 1717923879



i need one or two of them also -i don't care what color....

thanks!

-greg





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Hi guys,

While reassembling my LAPD Guzzi dash, one of the indicator lights grew legs
and walked off. Does anyone know where I might find a replacement red
indicator? I just need the front part, ie: lense and threaded bezel. Also, I
am restoring this bike from a basketcase, so I don't know which indicator
light does what. Can anyone explian what each light does and in which hole
it should be mounted? Thanks in advance for any help.

Don


each--- Original Message -----
From: "Lannis" <lan-@direcway.com>
To: <Loopfram-@topica.com>
Sent: Saturday, November 20, 2004 9:28 PM
Subject: RE: is you loop cold blooded


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Jtomel-@aol.com wrote:


 I don't have a loop running yet, but I don't accept the "put her up til
spring" answer. I like to do a new years day ride. Yeah you gotta
dress warm for
it. And a cup of hot chocolate is great instead of a beer. Well,
maybe. I'm
surprised you didn't get answers from this list.
Tom In Wichita, KS



Shoot-fire, buddy, give us a chance! The list has been down all day and
this is the first time it's been back up....It's a slow, cold-blooded
Topica list, not some blazing hot chat line with instant answers....

I agree whole-heartedly with the "RIDE IT!" philosophy. I have a slight
advantage over Rob and Sam, since they are by all appearances wiry and
slender, while I operate on the same principle that allows a walrus or
an orca to dive under the Arctic ice pack and stay perfectly warm and
comfy.

That being said (and no more), my Eldo is cold-natured, much more so
than my FI Centauro. On mornings in the mid-to-high 20's, sometimes I
have to leave it on "choke" (so to speak) for 10 miles or more before it
will behave and stop spitting back through the carbs on deceleration.
When it gets colder, I'm afraid it may never warm up, without somehow
cutting off the airflow to the cylinders. Some sort of leg-shield in
front of the cylinders would seem to be in order.

Lannis

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