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  1. gasgas

    Petrol / gas / throttle response

    I went to a Guzzi dealer (in England) to try a new V7 and a new V9. I took the V7 out first, it coughed and spluttered and basically didn't go so I took it back and got on the V9. That was fine so I ordered one. I should have asked what was wrong with the V7 but for me the V9 had a more...
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    New V9 Roamer England

    I have just bought a 2018 (I think!) new white V9 Roamer - well it is new in the sense it had 4 miles on the clock when I wheeled it out of the showroom. I got it as a pre-reg deal, at £6000 which I think is about £2700 off list. This is the time of year to buy,I thought - don't wait for the...
  3. gasgas

    Fitting heated grips tip

    I suppose it depends where in the world you are, but here in the Northern Hemisphere it is a bit cold for riding. I have just bought a shiny new V9 so the first thing to do after riding it home is to fit heated grips. I have fitted lots of these before and always cut off the original grips...
  4. gasgas

    V9 Roamer speedo illegible

    I am about to bring home a new V9 Roamer. On the test ride the single criticism I could find with it (other than a lack of a rear carrier, heated grips and flyscreen) was that the speedometer and LED displays were illegible, it seems to be red and white with tiny numerals. I can see the position...
  5. gasgas

    Differences between Breva 750, V7 II and V7III

    I had a Breva 750 and rode it round France as well as England. I developed a hip pain which turned out to be Illioitable Band Syndrome (which in English means an excrutiatingly painful leg). The seating position was too much like a race-horse jockey position with feet too tucked up under the...
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