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  1. neoeagle

    V7 III Drop Speedo/Tacho Bracket

    Dart do a kit with brackets for the cb1100 earlier version, which work a treat with the j.w. Speaker headlights - I am away with work and when I get back I’ll post some pics, J
  2. neoeagle

    V7 III Drop Speedo/Tacho Bracket

    I would buy a drop bracket for a V9 too!
  3. neoeagle

    Top dead centre explained

    A great video to help with getting valve adjustment right! Explains overlap very well too. Not a Guzzi engine but the principle applies!
  4. neoeagle

    V9 raising the rear end?

    Thanks, Todd I see that you recommend 15-20mm for sharper handling anyway! I see you offer the Matris and Öhlins - do they come with the European approvals for the V9?
  5. neoeagle

    V9 raising the rear end?

    I seem to recall that many journalists preferred the sharper turn in on the Bobber. Due to the tire differences the Bobber trail is 116.1mm and the Roamer 125.1. So a difference of 9mm. Apparently lowering the front end by 4mm decreases trail by 1mm, which would indicate lowering the front by...
  6. neoeagle

    V9 raising the rear end?

    Thanks John, Has anyone tried this? It sounds like a sensible experiment ;-)
  7. neoeagle

    V9 Opinions

    I am getting 4.1l per 100km on my work commute of steady 100-120kph on the autoroute. On the 80kph wine road alternative I have averaged 3.9l/100k
  8. neoeagle

    V9 raising the rear end?

    Hi All, I hope is all well - I am after some advice! I am starting the process of customising my V9 Roamer , which I really like apart from the slightly squatting look of the rear end. I am thinking of bobbing the rear fender and raising the rear suspension by 25mm to achieve the flat frame...
  9. neoeagle

    New owner in Switzerland

    Thank-you
  10. neoeagle

    New owner in Switzerland

    Good Morning all, I have just decided to join the world of Moto Guzzi ownership! A bit about me..... After nearly 30 years out of the saddle and having only ever owned Hondas in the UK a work relocation to Switzerland I decided to get back into biking! I spent many hours looking at the mid...
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