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Well, I would have tried a rescue, as it was listed for cheap, but no response to my emails about the craigslist ad. Oddly, the PCMC is on the title, it's marked as a "1996 Moto Guzzi PCMC", which is what caught my eye originally.
That may do it. FYI, for anyone else looking at the Rox Risers, I have discovered that the Anti-Vibration model, at least, will NOT fit on a V7III, the posts that go through the stock clamps (where the handlebars normally go) will not fit properly. I'm poking about for a different riser...
I've been looking around, and I think the best answer for me might be a Rox Riser, and then find a good broomstick-style bar. The LSL bars look awesome, but shipping to Hawaii is a killer.
Hmmm...not sure which one would be the best choice. Looks like maybe the High Streetbar has the flattest wrist angle. Anyone know the equivalent measurements for the stock bar, so I can compare?
I haven't had my V7 III for long, but I'm having a bit of an issue with the wrist angle of the OEM bars. My natural stance seems to want more of a flat angle than the oem bars give, resulting in too much pressure against the outside edge of my palm.
Should I be searching for a flatter angle...
Well, sure, but I'm not sure how interesting folks here will find a pic of a bone-stock Stone... I'll just have to find a piece of dramatic scenery to pose it in.
It's a really weird setup here. The Guzzi 'Dealer' is called Velocity Motors, which is actually a Ferrari/Masarati dealer with a few HD's, Guzzis, and Triumphs on the 2nd floor. They have a few Guzzi T-Shirts there, but no *Hawaii* Guzzi T-Shirts. (For true luxury cred, their dealership also...
Thanks!
I'll add a pic as soon as I have one, since the bike is still getting loaded up in San Diego.
Yeah, I bought from GP, they were efficient and professional, and far out-classed the local dealer. GP actually got me a 2018 and shipped it here for a price almost a grand less than the...
And I have a V7 III Stone headed to me on a ship from San Diego.
While there is an "official" Moto Guzzi service center here, it's actually a HD dealer, and I am not sure they really know what they're doing.
I am looking for advice on what items I should try to have on hand myself, so that I...