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  1. Robert Sides

    Recurring air in the slave cylinder on 2015 Griso

    Thanks for the replies. I also have a speed bleeder on the far end from the reservoir that could be letting a bubble back in, I guess. Maybe I should take that out of the equation.
  2. Robert Sides

    Recurring air in the slave cylinder on 2015 Griso

    I couldn't find a thread dealing with this, so I thought I would ask the experts on here about the need to bleed the air from my slave cylinder every 700-800 miles. It becomes difficult to find neutrals and shifts harder until I bleed it, with the air coming out in the first pump. After that...
  3. Robert Sides

    Kineo Tubeless Griso Wheel Option

    According to my scales, I saved 1.2 lbs in the front and 4.2 lbs in the rear with the wheels. I just added red EBC Vee Rotors in the front for another 2 lbs deduction and lovely color coordination. They make a considerable difference in the liveliness of this long beast.
  4. Robert Sides

    No quality control at the Moto Guzzi:

    Caveat Emptor! Dealers should be forced to place a sign in their showroom that states that they just want to sell you a bike and never have to work on it! Matthews Fun Machines, Matthews, NC. Sales staff is Dr. Jekyll, the service department is Mr Hyde!
  5. Robert Sides

    Griso Suspension Settings For Fat Geeza's

    Was this suspension nirvana achieved utilising the stock rear spring? My preload on my 2015 Griso is cranked all of the way down and it's still not enough. I found that the stock spring is for a 140lb rider. I'm 220 with my gear on! Any suggestions on spring changes?
  6. Robert Sides

    2015 Griso

    I got one and they look even better with all of the nanny stickers removed. As Todd said, they come out with crappy fueling and a rear shock spring designed for a 120 pound horse jockey(I'm 210). I should have noticed the preload adjusters being all of the way down when I picked it up. It's...
  7. Robert Sides

    Tyres for Griso

    The compounds may have changed since the earlier posts on here, but the Z8's on my 2015 Griso stick like baby shit to a blanket! It's my first experience with Metzelers, having been strictly a Michelin man on my Tuono for seven years, but I'm happy with them so far. Mileage will be the main...
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