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You have both narrower bar options, and flush barends like linked below. Vibration will be sorted by fueling corrections and exhaust flow, though I know it's hard for you there in the UK. You may be surprised at some of our pricing on the STORE tab at the top of the page, or you can contact us...
I used the additional brackets offered by baak which attach to the back of the number plate for the indicators. The baak has a hole in it. At least I don't recall drilling it! The wiring goes from the light down through the guard then back towards the front, up through the hole and joins the...
Changed handlebars again, from Moto Guzzi Sports bars to Rizoma Race Retro (Clubman style)
Did a comparison measurement - marked each bar against the shed wall, then drew it up for you
The bottom two positions are calculated. I fitted the 60mm risers. In fact fitting either of the lower...
The weighted barends serve a purpose for stock muffled/fueled bikes; Vibration dampers. Since you aren't concerned with cutting things up on your bike, once you flush the bar end plugs out with the end of the bars, anything will work, i.e...
Ah cool, I just wasn't sure about the adapter because it says it's for mirrors up to 10mm, and the Reverse Retro description says it can be mounted if you have 12mm of exposed bar...I'm not married to that particular mirror either, it's just that it's closest to the stock shape.
About the...
Hi Jonny, thanks for posting that you did some reading first. The biggest issue with bar end turns is that the M6 bolt that holds the stock barends on has a welded in bung, which makes thing near impossible for wiring and securing. If you replace the handlebar to a hollow type, you can make it...
Long-time reader, first-time poster...so I've dug through the forum, and have only found one mention of Sguardo bar-end turn signals and he didn't end up using them (and didn't say why) so I'm posting this to ask if anybody has mounted them on a V7III Racer? 2017, specifically.
Curious if...
Congrats and welcome to the GT Forum & Guzzi Famiglia. Hope you'll add your info to our Registry with a pic or two here; https://www.guzzitech.com/forums/threads/v7-registry-picture-thread-add-your-bike.9108/
For the barends and mirrors, we have everything you need on the Store link above (and...
Welcome. As subin says, nothing else needed on my link above. I do offer a 2-pc slider version for the Rizoma mirrors here; https://gtmotocycles.com/products/gt-cnc-2-pc-bar-end-mirror-sliders
Hi guys, please read the paragraph in red at the top of the page. There is 4 pages of threads on this; https://guzzitech.com/forums/search/13119833/?q=Rizoma+bar+ends&o=date
Really tough finding the time to answer the same questions over and over. They will fit on stock bars. If you buy from...
Hi, I came here to ask basically the same question, I wish you would have received some answers. :-)
I also want to mount bar-end mirrors. However most require hollow bars to mount the adapter. My V9 bars are not hollow, there’s a piece that the weights screw into and I can’t see how to render...
I'm interested in getting a pair Rizomabarends. I'm a bit confused about mounting.
Rizoma recommended using the B-Pro extenders while I see on GT they recommend the flush barends.
Can someone please verify which are correct and why?
Best
Mitch
Thank you both for your advice. More things to learn, I suppose.
Godfrey, I used Rizoma Iride indicators from Todd's shop (also fit his tail tidy and GP megs so wanted something similarly compact on both ends). No resistors needed. I timed the flash rate of the OEM indicators. With both the...
Thank you Todd, I tried asking a question about the Rizomo's on this contact email for the store, but my email app says it's not an actual email address and rejects it? (Guzzitech.com) comes up as email - when you click contact us. Are you able to get/sell the Rizomo reverse retros and end...
Rizomabar end mirrors are different from the CNC BarEnds CRG versions. You'll need the mirrors and flush end caps to work correctly.
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...mirror mount holes to the underside. Then I added a pair of Rizoma Reverse Retro bar end mirrors ($91 ea.), which also required using Rizomabarends ($45 pr.), as the stock Guzzi ones are too big in diameter. I am real pleased with these mirrors (very high quality) and can now see behind me...
Yes, adapters and caps. I can get all of them for you if you'd like.
I'll keep posting this for now, please email me direct as I do NOT catch every post on the Forum here.
...Valakelis - Philadelphia, PA - D.O.P. 02.18.2016 - V7ll Racer No. 06/1000
GuzziTech Pipes from Todd should be here on Monday.
Rizomabarends installed.
Dual seat for the missus to jump on the back with passenger pegs also from Todd (not pictured)
Purchased her used with 2000miles on the...