What did you do to or for or with your Laverda today?

After doing some kilometers after the fork-refurb checked if all was still OK, and did a general lookover. Really like the fork and front brake after the work done! Also replaced the dodgy starter button, it was already a non-original Hella part so easy to replace. Push-starts with full clothing on aren't fun!

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Next day went riding with my youngest son (11), let him pick between the BMW and Laverda -he picked the BMW. Had a nice ride, though I was glad I took the BMW's brakes apart and re-adjusted them, as I needed them more than once! Somehow you just feel or know that car will back out the driveway, or that car coming up front on a narrow road will suddenly overtake that cyclist and end up on your half of the road. Then one guy in an Audi apparently had poor vision as I think he tried to read the stamps on my number plate. Eventually I got fed up with the lunatics and went *slightly* above speed limit home -strong cold winds and I haven't fitted the S-fairing yet, so that cooled me off! The BMW's horn is pathatic, by the way, it came with a protection bar with extra lights and Bosch curl-type horns (similar to FIAMM). Might nick one off and put it on. Can't miss the Laverda's horn though! Somewhat similar but more extensive work done on the BMW fork as the Laverda, I upgraded the original sagged front springs to progressives, put new fork oil in, changed the brake pads and fixed the steering damper mechanism -result is much less diving, and when I put the tank bag on and have a passenger, I can actually let the handlebars go and it does not start wobbling and waving -guess I'd call that a safety and handling improvement. New BT46s help, too. Generally though, this bikes engine character is more nervous, and though it handles much better now, I think Laverda is more stable and it just goes where you look, and has more low-revv grunt. (though a 90/6 will do that too) Sorry for the forum pollution

I suppose the Laverda looks too abused, so people keep their distance so they can evade the parts they expect to fall off? I don't know, though even though it was a nice outing and my son really enjoyed it anyway, and the BMW needs some kilometers on it after a nearly full rebuild. I can see him getting his licence when he's old enough, he feels natural and you hardly notice him. Somebody needs to keep that Laverda in the family ;-)

Lots of new-ish bikes out, saw another old BMW (75/5) and a blue-smoking 1970s Trident -but I was on the move so no photo's...
 

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Today I took it for a spin for the first time since the thorough restoration.
Apart from a few minor cosmetic flaws, it’s perfect. I’ve readjusted everything to the manufacturer’s specifications and it’s running beautifully again. It could be fine-tuned even further with the right equipment, but for now I’m very happy with the result.
Thanks to everyone for the tips and tricks, and especially for the moral support after some serious setbacks.😅
I’m now going to enjoy it again and reminisce about the old days in the 80s when I bought a brand-new RGS.
I just can’t understand now how I managed to ride the Laverda so carefree back then....🤔😊
 

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During my TÜV appointment I noticed the Voxbells were a bit squeaky. Suspected a bad earth, but that looked fine. Opened the headlamp to check the connections and found the spaghetti bowl of horrors - nothing a DPO did, all completely 1974 original - but father time has not been kind. I fear a compete rewire is in order this fall. I have always wanted to try out a Moto Gadget wiring box - any experiences?
 

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G'day all spent the day putting a kit through the dellortos on one of my bevel dukes. Not a Lav I know but in the process of checking the market and looking at options. Should have bought one years ago, bout time.
 

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Hi M just reading to work out the options. Probably a 1200 but depends whats available later in the year. No hurry got a MHR in line for a refresh. Btw Gowanloch has different kits for dellortos. Got the carbs back on the s2 just a fresh set of Avon’s n it can come down off the hoist. Rego it next week.
 

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