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I am considering 1380 jugs and performamce cam on my '15 Griso. Looking for recommendations for high performance street lift/ duration grinds and brand preferences.
My Griso gas tank is bubbled and the paint is cracking. I was looking to buy a used tank and having the paint and inside epoxy done for a quick swap. I have a 2015 Griso and have seen several tanks for sale from 2007 and up. They look the same. Are the tanks interchangeable through those model...
AF1 Racing offers all the stickers. Look on the PDF parts manual. The tank is also offered, complete, (#88797200Yr2), painted and stickered from the factory from AF1 Racing for $1200. I looked into having my tank repainted. It will cost at least that much for a quality paint job on the tank
I am looking at purchasing a 2016 Griso. The current owner had a PC V and Autotune installed and dyno tuned last year. He says that the ECU was not re mapped because the dealer/mechanic said it was not needed. Runs well, pulls hard. Should a re map be done anyway? Would it help?
After watching the video I would agree with Kevin that the braided oil line has failed. Part #8. The two parts #16 are the two breather pipes I mentioned previously that you have to keep a eye on.
If you have AAA motorcycle coverage they will flat bed the Griso to Razzee. BTW my daily fast ride is down Rt 96 to Harrisville. There is a Sunoco there where I fuel up. On to Rt. 102 for quick 100-115 mph blast down Pascoag to Chapchet, Rt.100 then on to Rt 98 up to Uxbribridge, Rt 146 home...
Also check the oil breather blow by tubes located to the top rear of each cylinder head behind the injectors. The rubber cracks and causes leaks, they all do this. Part #978765
After this happened the responses are that it is common. Moto Guzzi apparently contracted with a vender who used the wrong materials for this application. Check yours....it happens fast, at least for me