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Kw: racer build

kyle whalen

Tuned and Synch'ed
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I wanted to do this when I first joined but I never saw anyone post one. I'm the only one in my area with a moto guzzi let alone a racer soo I have no one to really go off of when I bought the bike and get any ideas how to make this clean. I've owned the bike for over a year now and figured I'd post some photos. Also I'll keep an update as I keep adding parts onto it.

2014 v7 racer
-bmc filter
-guzzitech tuned ecu
-brembo clutch and brake lever clamps without mirror posts
-Ben Olson speedo bracket
-motoguzzi horns I bought from italy ( hella super tone loud)
-custom Bob tail and plate delete
-agostini Mandello polished slip ons
-Mandello headlight guard
-biltwell grips
I'm waiting on some parts from BAAK to finish it up for this year. Gunna do some drop in fork Springs and rear shocks next year. Here's some photos thanks for looking!
 

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I like it, it looks really really nice. The only thing I dislike is the tail light, which to me is a bit too modern for a retro looking bike, but to each his own, and it still looks pretty darn good.

What size are those tires, if I may ask?
 
I curious to see what your bike looks like now with the BAAK suspension on! Please post some new pics!
 
I curious to see what your bike looks like now with the BAAK suspension on! Please post some new pics!
I'm actually not doing BAAK suspension, just their front and rear fender and leather tank strap. I'm doing guzzitechs adjustable fork drop in a and maybe matris rear shock if budget allows. also trying to buy a griso soo I cant spend too much of the racer
 
I like it, it looks really really nice. The only thing I dislike is the tail light, which to me is a bit too modern for a retro looking bike, but to each his own, and it still looks pretty darn good.

What size are those tires, if I may ask?

Tires are the factory size I believe 110 up front 130 in the rear. I'd like to get a 140 rear and 120 front but idk I guess we will see it needs new shoes this spring
 
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