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Beware that when you add the Euro sidestand you need different hardware at the pivot point. I don't remember the numbers, but you should be able to find them in the parts list.
You forgot a choice for "Not interested in scrambler pipes". The V7 barely has enough suspension for the street nevermind actually taking it in the dirt. So that would mean to me that it would be totally cosmetic. I Would not trade in my Mistrals for a set of high pipes.
There is a rubber plug on the right side of the engine casing where the flywheel is located, and I assumed there would be some sort of marking on the flywheel to indicate TDC. I have looked when doing my valves, but have seen no indications or marks. Anyone have a clue as to what to look for or...
I have looked in all the manuals that are available for a 2013 V7S and nowhere can I find any indication of what this bolt is torqued to. This is a fairly easy place to screw up and perhaps break the cover. Anybody have information on this common maintenance item.
Count me in. Would even suggest (if possible) larger diameter so that they fit directly into the slipon mufflers
Todd
Do the Zard units use the original O2 sensors and can you use with standard slipon mufflers?
The wheels are only half the equation on fitting radials. The other half is that the smallest radial I can find for the rear is 150mm. I doubt that you can fit that in the rear swingarm. The driveshaft side is pretty tight.
I'll try it that way next time I have to mount a new tire. Either way sounds frustrating just to put on a new tire.
I think Luigie was asleep at the drafting board when the figured that one out.
How do you remove the rear wheel to change tire on a 2013 V7 Stone without removing the Rear End? The tangs from the Cush drive appear too big to slide the wheel out of the swing arms.
I went with a pair of the Gazi Sport X. Had them load on a pair of 600 series springs (not the recommended 750) and that seems to work for me. I weigh 180 and never carry a rider.
If you could get a number for me, that would be great. Also ,if possible, a link to where I could buy one.
Guzzibits doesn' ship to US and I don't know if Stein-Dinse does.
I have installed the centerstand on my 2013 V7 Stone, and as advertised the sidestand can not be used due to mechanical interferance. The literature refers to being able to install the " EU Sidestand " for a working combination.
I have searched the catalogs, but can not find a good reference...
It says in the literatue from Moto Guzzi that the centerstand can't be used with the Arrow. This is because they have a welded on hanger and don't use the two bolt mounting method. You need those two bolts on the muffler to mount the stop bracket.
I have a pair of Mistrals mounted, and because...