New Owner - Stator connection, speed sensor, Oil filters
Posted: 21 Oct 2014 13:00
Hi All
Very new to Moto Morini. Just purchased a 2008 Corsaro Avio.
I’m located in Australia, where Moto Morinis are rare, Corsaro’s rarer and parts for the Corsaro are almost non-existent.
Someone I worked with mentioned to me a on a few occasions that a relative of his had a Morini that was just sitting there doing nothing. I already have two other bikes but curiosity got the better of me.
The previous owner, who was the first owner wanted to trade it in on a new bike but the bike shop didn’t want it as a trade. So he then just stopped riding it after he bought another bike.
Approximately 20,000km with a major service done in December 2011 and not ridden much since 2012.
Apart from not being ridden for 18 months it seems to be in really good condition. It’s been stored undercover and we’re inland in a dry climate. The bike shop where he had it serviced confirmed that all the regular servicing had been done and what they did at the last service which involved changing all the fluids including the fork oil and checking/adjusting the valve clearances.
The previous owner wasn’t interested in getting it up and running in order to sell it for a reasonable price so I made a very low offer as I was prepared to purchase as is without even starting it. I felt OK doing this as the high risk was offset by the very low price paid.
Naturally the battery is completely flat, so I’ve replaced it.
I have also found and downloaded a PDF version of the service manual.
The issues that I know of are:
1. Stator wire connector (3 yellow wires) just above the battery has started to melt I’m guessing due to a poor connection, being a former owner of 2007 Tuono I’ve seen worse. I am planning to cut and solder the wires.
2. Speedo sensor – The bike shop that had been servicing the bike confirmed that it is dead as they’d already checked the fuse, connections, cleaned up the sensor and tested it. I’ve read that some Ducatis use the same sensor. I have a Ducati dealer near me, but they’ve never sold a speed sensor and don’t have any used Ducatis I can compare my sensor to! So can anyone let me know the part number I need? Alternatively what Ducati model/s and which years use the same sensor.
3. Oil filters – I’ve only found one website of a company in Australia that stocks them. Can anyone in Australia let me know how and from whom you purchase your oil filters as I ‘d like to buy a decent supply in one transaction. Source can be Australian or overseas based.
Any other Corsaro riders close to Canberra?
I’ll update this post once I have managed fix the wiring and get it running.
Cheers
Very new to Moto Morini. Just purchased a 2008 Corsaro Avio.
I’m located in Australia, where Moto Morinis are rare, Corsaro’s rarer and parts for the Corsaro are almost non-existent.
Someone I worked with mentioned to me a on a few occasions that a relative of his had a Morini that was just sitting there doing nothing. I already have two other bikes but curiosity got the better of me.
The previous owner, who was the first owner wanted to trade it in on a new bike but the bike shop didn’t want it as a trade. So he then just stopped riding it after he bought another bike.
Approximately 20,000km with a major service done in December 2011 and not ridden much since 2012.
Apart from not being ridden for 18 months it seems to be in really good condition. It’s been stored undercover and we’re inland in a dry climate. The bike shop where he had it serviced confirmed that all the regular servicing had been done and what they did at the last service which involved changing all the fluids including the fork oil and checking/adjusting the valve clearances.
The previous owner wasn’t interested in getting it up and running in order to sell it for a reasonable price so I made a very low offer as I was prepared to purchase as is without even starting it. I felt OK doing this as the high risk was offset by the very low price paid.
Naturally the battery is completely flat, so I’ve replaced it.
I have also found and downloaded a PDF version of the service manual.
The issues that I know of are:
1. Stator wire connector (3 yellow wires) just above the battery has started to melt I’m guessing due to a poor connection, being a former owner of 2007 Tuono I’ve seen worse. I am planning to cut and solder the wires.
2. Speedo sensor – The bike shop that had been servicing the bike confirmed that it is dead as they’d already checked the fuse, connections, cleaned up the sensor and tested it. I’ve read that some Ducatis use the same sensor. I have a Ducati dealer near me, but they’ve never sold a speed sensor and don’t have any used Ducatis I can compare my sensor to! So can anyone let me know the part number I need? Alternatively what Ducati model/s and which years use the same sensor.
3. Oil filters – I’ve only found one website of a company in Australia that stocks them. Can anyone in Australia let me know how and from whom you purchase your oil filters as I ‘d like to buy a decent supply in one transaction. Source can be Australian or overseas based.
Any other Corsaro riders close to Canberra?
I’ll update this post once I have managed fix the wiring and get it running.
Cheers