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Rizoma Dealer - Please post...

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  • am interested in Rizoma products.

    Votes: 22 56.4%
  • am not interested.

    Votes: 2 5.1%
  • don't know much about them, but will watch this thread.

    Votes: 15 38.5%

  • Total voters
    39
My Buell came to me with Rizoma grips. Black anodized. Part rubber, part alloy w/set-screws to prevent twisting on the grip.
Definitely high quality stuff, and very cool looking. Not much rubber cushioning, but you have to sacrifice something to look this good!
 
Thanks for the post Norm.

I have added a few items HERE talked about on the Forum, and I will continue to add them as I see them or people inquire.
 
I bought a set of front and rear Rizoma Iride signals. Has anyone installed these on their V7III? I have an Anniversario. Looks like I will need to order a set of adapter plates and possibly a stem extension. Any shared experience would be appreciated. Also I purchased the tail tidy brake light, any instructions or photos would be great.
Thanks,
Dan
Manitoba, Canada
 
I fitted Rizoma IRide indicators to the Duc Scrambler that I owned rather briefly. Good quality bits, yes I needed mount adapters and other stuff. The Duc flasher was compatible without resistors, don't know about the Guzzi. I believe I found a compatibility sheet for installation on their website.

Rizoma makes some very nice stuff, some pretty if otherwise nonfunctional bling, etc. I don't buy a lot of any of it, but it's always useful to know what's available when you're considering a project.
 
Guys & Gals, Rizoma just released V7 III specific accessories; http://www.rizoma.com/other-bikes/moto-guzzi-v7-v7-iii-stone-2019/en -- Contact me direct email if there's anything you want, and I'll get in online on the Store tab above. I'll probably bring a few things in myself to test and photograph. If there is any particular thing in the line you'd like for me to test, post below.

Rizoma V7III

Rizoma V7III 2

Rizoma V7III 3
 
Guys & Gals, Rizoma just released V7 III specific accessories; http://www.rizoma.com/other-bikes/moto-guzzi-v7-v7-iii-stone-2019/en -- Contact me direct email if there's anything you want, and I'll get in online on the Store tab above. I'll probably bring a few things in myself to test and photograph. If there is any particular thing in the line you'd like for me to test, post below.

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Those sort of Clubman like bars are sick.
 
Bars look pretty neat.

I like the tail tidy a lot- the smaller brake light looks great...but then there's that note that it should'nt be used as primary light? Is that a combination brake and plate light, or just plate light?
 
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Oh shoot, my bad for not checking out the irises, I didn't realize that they serve as both turn and brake lights. Sharp setup, thank you for the clarification!
 
I wanted to share installing my new Rizoma AZ403B bar risers on my V7 III Carbon Black.
There where a couple of modifications needed for the installation. (see photos accordingly)
The original bushings needed to be removed because of the new Rizoma bolts were to large (diameter) to fit.
The original cap washers and spacers also needed to be drilled slightly larger for the new bolts to fit through to thread on to the new Rizoma bar risers.
The original top bracket does not align with the bolt pattern on the new Rizoma Rrisers.
*Note: I sacrificed the bracket for the comfort of the lift the risers gave me for riding position*
Got everything aligned before tightening to complete and finish.
Hope this helps anyone who considers the Rizoma AZ403B Risers for the V7 III.
They really work great if you are looking for a little bit more comfort.

Riser Parts Remove bushings1 Remove bushings2 Orig Drill Old Bracket New Alignment Old New Alignment New Risers Titghten Finish
 
I like a lot of the products they carry, and personally wouldn't mind upgrading to some slick looking LED turn signals for my '14 V7, but I'm not too certain which ones fit. If you provide info and stock the adapters or whatever is needed, I'd rather buy them here than elsewhere.
 
I like a lot of the products they carry, and personally wouldn't mind upgrading to some slick looking LED turn signals for my '14 V7, but I'm not too certain which ones fit. If you provide info and stock the adapters or whatever is needed, I'd rather buy them here than elsewhere.
I would check out the GuzziTech store and choose your model for turn signals. I’m sure Todd at GT will definitely answer any other questions you may have.

https://gtmotocycles.com/collections/electronics/?sort_by=best-selling
cheers!
 
Hey Todd!
One of my Rizoma irides tail lights has built
up considerable condensation in the unit and no longer works. Do we come to you for warranty support or try to get in touch with rizoma direct?

I have emailed their provided USA contact with no response as of yet.
 
Hey Todd!
One of my Rizoma irides tail lights has built
up considerable condensation in the unit and no longer works. Do we come to you for warranty support or try to get in touch with rizoma direct?

I have emailed their provided USA contact with no response as of yet.

Hi. FWIW - I'm sure that posting in the forums is probably not the best way to reach Todd. He may or may not see your post.

To be sure to reach him with a warranty question about something you purchased from him, you will have much better response if you use the CONTACT feature in the STORE. I've never failed to get a response that way.

https://gtmotocycles.com/pages/contact-us
 
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Thanks Scott.

@Ajackz - what he said, or email me direct; Info @GuzziTech.com
 
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