New member intro, new MuZ owner!

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New member intro, new MuZ owner!

Postby muz1220 » Sat Aug 10, 2013 10:21 pm

Just a friendly intro, as I'm sure I'll be visiting often for advice.

I just picked up my first bike, a 1995 MuZ Skorpion Sport w/ 9800 miles. I was looking for an entry level bike and happened to spot this gem locally. I didn't know anything about them, but after a little research I figured it would be a decent beginner ride. It wasn't running when I picked her up, but a carb cleaning, spark plug and new battery and she purs like a kitten. Currently has a Mikuni TM42 single carb and Dale Walker HoleShot pipe. Sounds great!

I've been riding quads and dirtbikes for my whole life so I believe the transition should be natural.
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Re: New member intro, new MuZ owner!

Postby DAVID THOMPSON » Sun Aug 11, 2013 12:06 am

welcome
and do be careful if you are new to street riding
yes car drivers will run over you :(
dave

and what is your city and state
keep in mind site is world wide when posting
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Re: New member intro, new MuZ owner!

Postby basser23 » Sun Aug 11, 2013 8:27 am

Welcome to the club! As Dave said be careful as cagers will claim they dont see ya....maybe aiming for bikes....
yours is a Tour version going by the bodywork and seat...mechanically identical to the other Skorp models....
TM42 ...NICE, many on here have wished and experimented to improve on the stock set up...Holeshot pipe does sound good..have one on my Sport.will be going to
new headers when I get up off my duff and install....
This site is a wealth of knowledge......use it!
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Re: New member intro, new MuZ owner!

Postby muz1220 » Sun Aug 18, 2013 4:20 pm

Sorry I didn't respond, the site was down for a few days and then I was out camping.

Quick question, my rear brake caliper is leaking between the halves. I know I can't just simply walk into a dealer and order the parts here in the U.S. so does anyone have a suggestion on where to find a rebuild kit/used replacement or new replacement (or if some other caliper from a different bike is a direct fit)?

Thanks in advance.
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Re: New member intro, new MuZ owner!

Postby billr » Mon Aug 19, 2013 8:55 am

muz1220 wrote:Sorry I didn't respond, the site was down for a few days and then I was out camping.

Quick question, my rear brake caliper is leaking between the halves. I know I can't just simply walk into a dealer and order the parts here in the U.S. so does anyone have a suggestion on where to find a rebuild kit/used replacement or new replacement (or if some other caliper from a different bike is a direct fit)?

Thanks in advance.

Quick search in the 660 section:
Rear brake caliper discussion
See Bill Jurgeson's reply on the Brembo 32F.
Essentially-"any Brembo P32F will fit: Guzzi, Ducati, Aprilia; one of the most used calipers there is.
the problem is that the Grimeca garbage has threaded holes while NOTHING else does. Simply tap the holes of a Brembo for Helicoil inserts and bolt it on. "

I'd get a Brembo for the front, while you're at it.
Brembo 30/34 discussion
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