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Aftermarket turn signals?

Brian K

Just got it firing!
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Location
Texas
Hi, New to the forum, and new to Moto Guzzi. Bought my first 07 Griso the other day for a great deal. It needs a few small things which I am having trouble sourcing. I need new turn signals, all around. The rear two have broken housings, and the front two are sun damaged. I have yet to call a dealer to get a quote on OEM ones, but was curious if there is any direct-fit, aftermarket ones available. Also, the drivers foot pegs are miss-matched, one is treaded steel, one is rubber (I assume the steel is a later model, rubber is original). Is there any direct-fit aftermarket pegs available as well? Or will i be able to source a rubber one?

Thanks!
 
Congrats on the G11 Brian, and welcome to the GT & Guzzi Famiglia. Hope you'll add your info to the Registry; https://www.guzzitech.com/forums/threads/griso-registry-picture-thread-add-your-bike.1098/
As to the turns, nothing is plug and play outside of stock, which are pretty affordable. Look to the newest Griso 1200 for black plastic options. Same with the pegs.
There are other (non-plug and play as to wiring or fitment) options out there, and I offer my Fender Elim Kit and other LED options on the Store tab above; https://www.guzzitech.com/store/product/gt-rx-griso-fender-elim-kit/
 
So, turns out this bike already has a fender elim kit on the rear. It looks like ot will readily accept standard 1/2" stem turn signals, so i will probably grab some off Amazon. As for the front, you suggest sticking with stock?

I will add to the registry once i get it detailed and the such.

Also, this being my first Italian bike, or Moto Guzzi in general, i got a couple questions: Especially in the lower gears, when you come on and off the throttle i can feel a lot of slack in the driveline, is this normal? And the clutch is very noisy when disengaged, i have been told this is normal for a dry clutch, can you confirm?

Other than that, any advice on giving this thing a once over?

Thanks.
 
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