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V85 TT Info

Well it's nice to see that they don't all have red frames! We'll have to see what it weighs, but I think this could well be the replacement for my Stelvio. If it turns out to be a portly beast, I'll probably end up with a Tiger 800, but I'd rather get another Guzzi.
 
Brian. from the photos, the mirrors of the Norge seems identical to the ones of my Stelvio. Zero problems for me.
Ask info to a Guzzi dealer.
 
Nice looking bike, but what an ugly dash.
ya...

well, if it works, i guess I can "live" with it...

The rest of the bike looks beautiful tho.

I am happy the bike can accept a crash-bar...Guess the attachment points are similar to the stelvio...

I am STILL waiting for the word saying center-stand is doable, optional item or not...

Also the tubeless rim...one would hope it is part of the basic bike package or with additional cost, it will push the bike's price up a significant amount if its aftermarket.
 
ya...


I am STILL waiting for the word saying center-stand is doable, optional item or not...
Nello says the production model will be very similar to the concept with the same engine, but a longer exhaust, a smaller tank, a reshaped seat and the addition of a centre stand.
Quoted from the motorbike writer link.
 
Not a fan of the dash.
No need for the nanny electronics.
Offer a 6 or 7 gallon fuel tank & larger panniers.
 
The dash looks like the one Aprillia has been using which is really nice and offers a lot of features I liked it when I test drove the shiver. If they can get the bike under 425 lbs I think it will be solid
 
The V9 Bobber is 440, so I would expect that it will weigh more. Anyone see a fuel capacity spec yet?
 
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