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New spanish owner

Posted: 04 Dec 2014 19:39
by Daytonero
Hi from Spain.
First, sorry for my poor english. I will try to write, but better if I only read the posts.. :oops:
I bought a 2006 Corsaro few days ago, with 8000 km at gauge... :? (certainly I´m not sure if it´s true... :roll: )
Well. The look of my MM is not the best... So, I have given the bike to workshop, to open the engine...
Then, I have some questions for you, if you can help me. Where can I shop Morini Spare parts? The mechanic will need head gaskets, valves, scraper rings, timing chains, and I hope not much more.
Any online shop?
It´s hard to find these pieces in Spain, even talking to the MM dealer. :mrgreen:
Thanksssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss

Re: New spanish owner

Posted: 04 Dec 2014 23:22
by norbert
¡Hola Daytonero!

Who and where is that oficial morini dealer in Spain?

Desde luego lo vas a tener crudo buscando piezas en iberica :roll:
It seems that recently it is easier to get spareparts than in the last years. This is the situation in germany. May be in england it is diferent. But as you know it well: "Spain is diferent", so I fear there is no situation of spareparts at all.

Good Luck!

Hay una banda de morineros en españa, pero ninguno de ellos (hasta ahora :wink: ) tine una 1200

saludos norbert

Re: New spanish owner

Posted: 05 Dec 2014 18:21
by MickeyMoto

Re: New spanish owner

Posted: 05 Dec 2014 22:39
by norbert
In other words there is no service point at all in spain? :roll:

Re: New spanish owner

Posted: 06 Dec 2014 03:11
by eddydog65
Hi. Better use eBay. There is many items.

Re: New spanish owner

Posted: 06 Dec 2014 07:58
by MickeyMoto
There is one dealer in Spain according to Morini.

Re: New spanish owner

Posted: 06 Dec 2014 09:04
by Chips1953
Daytonero wrote:Hi from Spain.
First, sorry for my poor english. I will try to write, but better if I only read the posts.. :oops:
I bought a 2006 Corsaro few days ago, with 8000 km at gauge... :? (certainly I´m not sure if it´s true... :roll: )
Well. The look of my MM is not the best... So, I have given the bike to workshop, to open the engine...
Then, I have some questions for you, if you can help me. Where can I shop Morini Spare parts? The mechanic will need head gaskets, valves, scraper rings, timing chains, and I hope not much more.
Any online shop?
It´s hard to find these pieces in Spain, even talking to the MM dealer. :mrgreen:
Thanksssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss
Welcome to the forum.

I sold my CB1000 to fund the purchase of my Corsaro, but I would never sell my CBR 918. I had a 954, a real scapel on the roads. My 918 is more of a sports tourer.
Anyway what I wanted to say was , it is possible to attain all that you need, either from EBay, the Forum or NLM in the UK. It is going to cost you, but bikes are like that. Personally I would get your bike back the dealers and use it as spares. Then buy Trickys from the Forum . That bike has had all that is necessary done to it. Good luck with your venture.

Re: New spanish owner

Posted: 07 Dec 2014 09:00
by Daytonero
Hey!
Thanks at all.
Of course... Spain is different... but for the worst!...Politics, education,...Morini...hahahahha...
The dealer in Spain is RacingPalencia, of whom I had not heard before anything, and whose service does not seem very professional... For example, I had to email them two emails and a telephone call to get a price for oilfilter and airfilter, and I´m still waiting for a response for the other spare parts since past week...

My mechanic has confirmed me the bad notice, the bike was badly battered. So, it needs to open the engine... sparks with much oil wet spark plugs, oil jet exiting exhaust valves, sand (yes, sand ...) inside the air filter box, water in engine oil, very very low compression.... :cry: ... The best...
But the good thing is that after repair I will have new bike ... After spending much money ... that I do not have ... Anyway.
So, I will try other shops, online shops.
Thanks for all again!!

Re: New spanish owner

Posted: 09 Dec 2014 16:58
by corsaro chris
Daytonero;

What Mike meant with his post was go to the MM website, look under "service" and select Spain. You'll get to this address;

info@racingpalencia.com

which is the Spaninsh representative for MM. There were a number of official dealers under the old regime, and I suspect that some of them might still have experience of dealing with the bikes. Good riding,

CC

Re: New spanish owner

Posted: 09 Dec 2014 22:24
by Daytonero
Yes, ok, I understood. I tried to contact with Racing Palencia, but They are not very serious. It seems they are not very interested in possible clients, so my bike will stand at the workshop where always I repaired my old bikes, with the same mechanic, and I will buy the spare parts by online shop (maybe germany shop).
Do you konw Hsi custom bikes?
Thanks for all.