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    Dealers and New Bikes

    I bought my new V7C from the dealer and came back a week later to pick it up. I'm sure he didn't ready it for me during that time. The tires were at 20 psi, the gas tank was empty, the battery was showing 10.2 volts (without load), and the bike was filthy. I easily remedied all of that when I...
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    Unhappy relationship - Sidestand/Centerstand

    I installed the factory centerstand on my V7 Cafe and had the same interference. The V7 Cafe uses the same centerstand as the V7C, but the replacement exhaust hanger (the chrome piece to which the rubber bumper contacts when the centerstand is retracted) is a slightly different dimension to...
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    V7 Registry & Picture thread -- ADD YOUR BIKE

    Re: Small block picture thread Another one to add to the photo album. Keep 'em coming!
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    V7C Evap Canister

    The canisterectomy on my '11 V7C was performed at the 600 mile service last month. Aside from the improved cosmetics, the bike does seem to start easier when cold and maybe, just maybe, rev a bit more freely once I'm on it. Tough to imagine the surgery had anything to do with it -- perhaps the...
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    Fastening a MG Tank Bag on a Cafe Classic

    I devised an inexpensive and effective remedy to this problem. Get yourself a small binder clip. The one I used is 3/4 inch (or 19mm) wide as measured by the width of the clip. Remove the legs from the clip. Bolt the closed end of the legs into the threaded holes on the back of the tank so the...
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    Fastening a MG Tank Bag on a Cafe Classic

    I believe the bolt size is M5 x 6mm, but after installing the MG tank bag on my V7 Cafe, I can't really tell if the two eyelets are meant to be screwed into the back of the tank or not. If they are, then the cutout for the fuel cap is positioned too far to the rear -- by about an inch. Sure...
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