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I bought an AirHawk and put it on. The bike went from a 2 hr max ride to an all day ride.
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I understand the New V7 has the same motor as the Breva and Nevada.
If so, won't it also need a sump spacer?
(I just installed mine on my Breva.:cheer: Much relief.)
This past year, I was able to take the batonwheel to Turkey, Warsaw, Belgrade, Bali, and Verona.
Next year, my goal is to take it to Bolivia, Peru, Carthage, Troy, and Eden (it's lost elsewhere, but we still have it in NC.) We may even go to China Grove.
Jim Wayne
world tourist in...