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Beside the other differences noted, the V7 850 feels a little different to sit and ride on. You sit more in the bike Vs on top of the bike on the V7III. For a bigger guy like me the iii felt much smaller even with all the mods I did. The seat is far better than the V7iii so are the rear shocks...
Liquid engine: 120 horsepower on the way
On a technical level we have the news that will make the happiness of those who love the Italian eagle. The new Moto Guzzi V100 marks the birth of the new engine platform .
Definitely more get up and go that the V7iii. No lugging at lower RPM's, rear suspension is greatly improved, clutch is much lighter. Gear box feels the same.
That blue paint is stunning in person.
I've ridden both. The 21 has more grunt down low. Noticeable difference. Torque comes on more like my V7. Not big enough to prevent me from buying a 20. the 20 I rode was the Adventure and the 21 the travel. I will say I much prefer the shorter adventure windscreen. And I will likely move to...
To remove the fuel pump assembly, watch the GTM video on youtube. It tells you which way to turn and when. My assembly came out the exact way they showed and went back in with no problem. That video definitely saved me a lot of time and frustration.
On mine. I ran my tank as low as I could...
The main problem with crimped connections is they need to be properly crimped (including proper stripping of the wire) and properly seated in the connector. Then then most need routing for stress relief and tied down to maintain a stress free position.
I didn't work on rockets but I have wired...
I got some basic tools and a book I would never carry with me. Loaded up some of my own tools into the red tool pouch and carry that in a saddle bag. Agree with Raven. I always do my own tool kit along with some tie wraps. Better than pretty much any factory tool kit.
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Agree. Thinking this will bring more riders to Guzzi than the previous V7. I think it's really well done based on what we've seen. Still, I have my Milano tweaked about perfectly for me and have grown very attached to the damn thing.