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  1. stefaandv

    V7 travel motorcycle

    Mitas E-07 and Heidenau K60s available in many sizes, both of which I love. Tyre choice is the reason I would take 21/18 over 19/17. The problem with 18 is it decreases the already very limited rear wheel's travel. It increases the ride height in the rear though, meaning I can get more front...
  2. stefaandv

    V7 travel motorcycle

    I have ridden one before, a friend of mine has one and I love it! Another question: I'm probably going to buy a stone, but I'll be building spoked wheels into it (not sure if I'll go 21-18 or 19-17 or even 19-18) Which rear spoke hubs will fit the v7ii? Do I need to find a v7ii spoke hub or can...
  3. stefaandv

    V7 travel motorcycle

    I'm looking qt q few guzzi's qt the moment. I found a repainted 2014 stone in the UK with wrapped ago pipes, a brown saddle and no rear fender. Don't really like that one unless I can get it cheaply. I also found a really nice 2014 one in France, but I'm having trouble getting a second reply...
  4. stefaandv

    V7 travel motorcycle

    I've got my eye on a green v7ii stone at the moment, 30K km with ago exhausts. It's a bit overpriced at 5K euro. Got to sell the crf250 and W650 first though. Did the V7ii have canbus?
  5. stefaandv

    V7 travel motorcycle

    What I meant was that the v7 can’t do a 4 point u-turn. Or a 5 point. For my needs it will have to have more steering lock as in smaller turning radius. I wonder what’s holding it back, and I hope it’s not the tank.. The harley triples seem to have more offset then the guzzi ones, and I hope...
  6. stefaandv

    V7 travel motorcycle

    I believe the V7II has a 6th gear aswell. It is a nice addition indeed. I heard there were teething problems with the V7III? is this true? I will be using (don't laugh) harley triples. Harley has some bikes now that have 49mm forks for some unknown reason. I think the DRZ clamps will not give...
  7. stefaandv

    V7 travel motorcycle

    Hello everyone! I'm planning a rtw trip in 2020, and I'm seriously considering a v7. I currently own a triumph bonneville and I love that bike, but I love my friends V7 more. I'll probably need to modify it a little bit, mostly the suspension and I had some question's I bothered Todd about...
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