Saving the Kanguro from decay
Saving the Kanguro from decay
Greetings from Croatia, a little about my moto morini. here is a link to a website where everything is described.
Soon everything will be translated into english and until then google translate is ok
https://samo-gas.com/2020/09/27/moto-morini-kanguro-x1/
greetings from Croatia
Soon everything will be translated into english and until then google translate is ok
https://samo-gas.com/2020/09/27/moto-morini-kanguro-x1/
greetings from Croatia
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Re: Saving the Kanguro from decay
Nice job! Keep us informed
All donations to the rest home for old Camels, Leicestershire.
Re: Saving the Kanguro from decay
Pozdrav i dobrodošli. That looks a nice restoration, hope you enjoy riding - they are a great bike to ride.
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Thanks,
the project is not yet finished, these days I have renewed gauges
the project is not yet finished, these days I have renewed gauges
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Re: Saving the Kanguro from decay
Ming, are really the baddy from Flash Gordon in the 1950's who used to scare the living shits out of me wth all your multi lingualisms?
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does anybody know how much oil goes into the front fork on kanguro X1
or maybe have some service manual
or maybe have some service manual
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When I come to do an oil change on the forks on my Coguaro I shall first remove the top caps and try inserting a rod to measure the level. Whilst the level might not be correct it should be the same for both. Also on some forks one can struggle to remove filler caps, so if you have drained the oil already you are stuck.
I have the chart from the manual and Cagiva elefant manuals so something should tally.
John
I have the chart from the manual and Cagiva elefant manuals so something should tally.
John
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@3potjohn thanks but that bike was in really bad condition and the fork is completely without oil... so im stuck
one more question: is this for air pumping it's a little weird
https://photos.app.goo.gl/Y1KKrfKwvVU39PN66
one more question: is this for air pumping it's a little weird
https://photos.app.goo.gl/Y1KKrfKwvVU39PN66
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Here's a link to a copy of the relevant Marzocchi file https://drive.google.com/file/d/1kd01ms ... sp=sharing. I have a user's manual too if requested. I will leave the link open for a week or two.
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Thanks Ming, can you share a manual please..
you have beer in croatia
you have beer in croatia
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A Big Nik? Here's the Kanguro Manual (elec start, but no real difference) https://drive.google.com/file/d/1fs_pDz ... sp=sharing
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The English version is finally online also new/old moto guzzi (owned by my girlfriend ) project has been published.
Possibly 3 1/2 Strada is coming
Possibly 3 1/2 Strada is coming
Re: Saving the Kanguro from decay
A good read with some ingenious solutions. I hope you had a glass of Medica to celebrate.
John
John
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Re: Saving the Kanguro from decay
Nice job you're doing there! Glad you are thinking of painting the frame too-if that bike had seen a British winter and the salt we use in winter the paint would be gone already. Original is great but new paint is better
All donations to the rest home for old Camels, Leicestershire.
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Medica is for girls we drink homemade moonshine3potjohn wrote:A good read with some ingenious solutions. I hope you had a glass of Medica to celebrate.
John
Moonshine is the reason for ingenious solutions.