Hi Guzzisti,
I sat on a 2018 V7 III and was amazed at how much lighter the clutch action is compared to my 2015 V7 II. (And yes, my clutch is properly adjusted with a cable in good condition.) This leads me to ask:
1) What are the technical differences between the clutches? I tried researching online and only found a reference to the V7 III having "a new 170mm single dry clutch disk". But I'm really keen to get more technical info.
2) Is it possible (compatible) to install V7III clutch components (e.g. that 170mm disc) into a V7II?
My V7II is a keeper and if I could just get that lighter clutch action from the later model then it would be the icing on the cake.
I sat on a 2018 V7 III and was amazed at how much lighter the clutch action is compared to my 2015 V7 II. (And yes, my clutch is properly adjusted with a cable in good condition.) This leads me to ask:
1) What are the technical differences between the clutches? I tried researching online and only found a reference to the V7 III having "a new 170mm single dry clutch disk". But I'm really keen to get more technical info.
2) Is it possible (compatible) to install V7III clutch components (e.g. that 170mm disc) into a V7II?
My V7II is a keeper and if I could just get that lighter clutch action from the later model then it would be the icing on the cake.