I do enjoy the old Cagiva, I've been entering a couple of orienteering events, one in Wales and one in Eire, for a year or two, trying to perfect my getting lost skills I picked up orienteering on school camp many years ago.
There is no doubt that the Italians have fully taken over from ' The prince of Darkness' in producing electrical equipment with the reputation of a high failure rate, mind you it works in conditions of extreme changes in temperature and humidity so a difficult environment. So far, it's hasn't broken down in service , you just find faults, that need fixing , like the oil pressure switch wire burnt nearly through on the exhaust pipe because all the wires, ignition, charging, warning lights etc all run between the 2 exhaust ports at the front of the engine, an inspired layout I have to say.
There is a lot more blue paper and grease carefully positioned than can be seen , but hopefully any bits of swarf that find their way into the oil should be caught by the paper element filter, a huge improvement on the coarse gauze filter on my old brit iron that would just about stop a dead bird or badger that got into the oil tank.
Thanks Wolfie,
Happy Christmas everyone.