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Have you switched out the stock pipes for smaller ones? Cuts a lot of weight. As does, surprisingly, changing the stock rear fender unit for something smaller/lighter.
I remember test riding one of these and really having fun on it. For various reasons, I ended up not getting it, but have always sort of regretted it..
I believe the ID is 44mm. I had several of the Ago rings break apart on me, and they admitted that they were not good. They say their new ones are improved, but I have gotten some from Grainger that work well.
Ouch. For those interested, I did just get a note from Agostini saying they have a new version of the snap rings “which are of better quality.” One can hope..
Hmm, I never heard they were a POS.. Other than the issue with the c-clips I have to say I like mine a lot, in terms of both looks and sound. Of course, if the pipes themselves start falling apart on me I’ll be singing a different tune!
Just curious if anyone else has had this problem, and what if anything you were able to do about it. I’ve lost track of how many retaining rings for the db-killers in my Agostini reverse carbon cone mufflers have broken, but I think probably five or six. I am attaching here pictures of the...
I had a very similar mark one racer for about a year and had a blast on it. Ultimately at 57 years old, my knees and back weren’t quite made for that riding position, but it’s a fun bike and I got more comments and thumbs up on it than any other bike I’ve ridden.
Hey, yes, I ended up going with a V7III Stone S. I was never able to find an R9T to test ride, and I finally succumbed to the gorgeous gas tank on the Stone S. I been very happy with it. I've done several mods to get it to where I want it, including several Guzzitech parts and minor...
I was actually slightly tempted by the W800, as I’ve always sort of liked that long stroke, low compression feel. So like you I felt like my V7III was sort of jerky. I attributed it to the gearing, but once I did the GT reflash it definitely felt smoother, and as Todd explained to me it probably...
Nice! I had that exact same model for about a year or so, and it was indeed a blast to ride. If I were a younger man (or at least had younger knees and back) I would still have it..