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Are all 2013 1200 8V Rollerized

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I am looking at a 2013 Griso and the owner says he doesn't know if it is rollerized or not.

I had a 2013 Stelvio and I know it was and was thinking all 2013's were

Can anybody confirm this

Thanks
 
If it is a silver/black 2013, yes.
Post the VIN # or ring a helpful dealer to see for sure and/or to see if there are any open recalls. There was a rear shock/suspension dogbone recall on the ‘13 G8V.
 
I called a dealer in Jacksonville Friday but never heard back. And it is a Silver/glack

He did say there were no recalls on it

Here is the Vin

ZGULSU029DM111772
 
There was a list of the date and engine number when the models crossed over from flat tappets to rollers. Here's the list I recorded.

Crossover from Flat to Roller:-

Stelvio- Motor#AC12596 Build Date 12 March 2012
Griso - Motor#A813524 Build Date 12 April 2012
Norge - Motor#AA12214 Build Date 18 April 2012

Note there isn't a mention for the 1200 Sport. I believe all of these that were manufactured had flat tappets.

Your Vin number confirmed it is a 2013 model. I think it would be safe to assume it has rollers, but the only true test is to remove the tappet cover to see.
 
That list isn't definitive though, I know of at least one Norge after that date and number with flat tappets.
"Oh look, we still have some of these left over, better use them". (In best Italian).
 
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