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Help with accessories for the Stelvio

kwn306

High Miler
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Location
Virginia, USA
Well I did it yesterday, left a deposit on a used Stelvio :p . Older gentleman purchased the bike, but had buyers remorse :eek:hmy: . Already had a R1200GS in the garage, brought the Stelvio back to the dealer and traded it for a California Vintage. He took a bath and I saved about $1500, the bike has 95 miles on it.

I ordered some additional goodies, the bike also needs the Cam upgrade performed. The dealer in Williamsburg, VA (Steelhorse Classics)said it should be ready to go in a week or two. The fellows there appear to be knowledgeable about Guzzi, but kinda hopeless (that could be a tad bit strong worded) when it comes to ordering up additional accessories unless it is Guzzi part or comes from the Parts Unlimited catalog.

The bike already has the Guzzi / Trax panniers which I really do not like but the Boss says they look good, they are just way too small for my liking. I will use this thing like a Pack Mule. Hopefully time will bring some additional choices with a relocated muffler.

What I am really looking for is a E52NF Givi trunk, E708 Givi mounting kit, E98 liner and a E96 top rack. Also, looking for a Throttlemeister that will work with the Guzzi hand guards.

Anyone know where I might be able to purchase these items in the USA at a good price?

Thank you for your time in advance.
 
Congrats!

I wouldn't count too much on finding a "relocated muffler" anytime soon. At least not if you mean a lowered one that allows to fit regular panniers?
An acquaintance of mine did the relocation himself on his (pre-ABS) 1100GS. Got the muffler from the contemporary RT model, and somehow fixed it. Might be an idea?
 
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