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Meanwhile the spare parts catalogs for the E5+ (2024) models are available online.
These are probably the differences that affect the new airbox lid (12) => part 4 is new and different and part 10 (w. three screws 11) is new. If this would solve the problem with the bad lid, the costs would...
Only got photos from this angle. I did not try this by myself. I have asked our German Guzzi specialist Däs Mototec (I am a customer) if he could try this. He was also interested so he did this for me and sent the photos.
The airbox cover of the new 2024 models has indeed been improved, but unfortunately it does not fit into the previous E4 and E5 models. The shape of the back is more protruding - the bevel is not there.
Maybe it would fit when you also replace part 2B005442 underneath ... ?
In the German "Guzzi Enduro Forum" several riders reported the problem that the screw on that hose clamp was not tight.
A clamping jaw clamp might fix this problem but it is hard to find one with these dimensions.
Maybe somebody here has an idea ...
In German: motorradundreisen.de/motorraeder/moto-guzzi-v85-tt-update-komfort-strasse/7572/
Google translation:
Moto Guzzi is sharpening the V85 TT and making it a road-oriented travel enduro. The new model could be presented at EICMA.
The coming year at Moto Guzzi will clearly be dominated by...
I think the OEM ones are the most "elegant" but ...
Maybe I am too picky but could it be that the attachment to the sump leads to increased vibrations?
The yellow frame shows the area where the plastic of part 2B007979 should have been thicker. The material is so thin that it even deforms. A seal to the filter can be interrupted here.
I have used a BMC filter now which seem to fit and seal better.
If you closely look a this image of the K&N...