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The Griso & Longer Inseams

sfarson

Just got it firing!
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I don't have a chance to sit on a Griso nearby, and wondering if 36" inseam legs will tuck behind the cylinder heads OK. FWIW, I'm OK with the Stelvio heads. Thx!
 
SFARSON,

I am a 34 inseam no problem on the heads for me but for you it will be close. The stelvio IS roomier than the Griso. Wish you were closer you could have a go at mine.

Barry
 
You will be fine. However, you may have to screw in the linkage to the rear master cylinder a little bit. It wont move the pedal but it will make the brake start to work later. I am a 34", and i found that just moving my foot to the break was enough to seriously lock the rear tire, until i adjusted it. Fine now!
 
Head knocking - not a problem. The footrests are positioned very high though and you will find the position cramped. Check out other threads here talking through a mod to fit lower Buell pegs. It's cheap and simple and the extra inch makes a big difference (also cited in my wife's divorce proceedings unfortunately).
 
Also Moto Intl in Seattle are selling nicely crafted adjustable pegs fitting all Guzzis.
They'll add about 1" in 6 directions.

Mounted them on my Breva, for my 35" legs....
 
Thanks all for your thoughts. The fit may be tight but I think workable. The knees and the heads were the chief concern. Have folded limbs onto a Duc Superbike for years without any woes.
 
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