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General Discussion / Re: Fixed Side stand and Norge lost her skirts« Last post by Huzo on Today at 06:25:14 PM »2
General Discussion / Re: Fixed Side stand and Norge lost her skirts« Last post by drdwb on Today at 06:08:53 PM »Picture of a picture, hard to remove glare. I have always loved the looks of this modified Norge, it belonged to a forum member( sorry don’t recall name) he posted this around 2009. I believe he found and used crash bars from a Breva with little to no modification. And additionally he was able to mount small fog lights on the crash bars. I’ve posted the pic a few times over the years hoping to find out who the original owner was but he’s disappeared. The original Tupperware lowers won’t provide much engine protection anyway.
Keep us prudish Norge owners with skirts still on posted on changes in sidewind handling, and heat, my lowers have been off for years , 80-90 degree 200-300 mile days get uncomfortable with them on. Your solution certainly ends stupid plastic tab repair. ![]() 3
General Discussion / Re: New To Me 2016 Eldorado 1400« Last post by TN Mark on Today at 06:00:29 PM »Between a short local shakedown ride yesterday and today I pulled back into the garage at a whopping 1,525 miles. So, yea, I drained the oil. I have oil filters but I didn’t change it. Mostly for two reasons: my old Guzzi cup filter wrench didn’t fit the 1400 and, well, at 1,525, the oil filter is fine. Since the bike is in the break-in period, I’ll change the oil again, and also the filter again in a 1,000 miles. I have two 4 liter jugs of Motul 10W-60 7100 oil. I retained one liter and only put 3 liters in the engine. The oil level is just past the halfway mark between the dip stick notches.
A few early observations: I know a lot of people complain about the earlier cruise control being only a single button. I get it, there’s no +/- or Resume. I use cruise, a lot due to right hand tendon damage in two fingers. I don’t see this cruise system as being an issue for me. I pressed the Mode button instead of the Turn Signal button a few times. The OEM horns are simply embarrassing. Their little meep meep tone says Vespa, not Moto Guzzi. These horns need to go, soon. The transmission is: awesome, like ‘butta’. The windshield and the winglets work fine. The heated grips also work fine. The GTM exhaust system sounds exactly like the bike should. Perfecto! The GTM fuel system is running on a base map. Eventually I’ll get with GTM and have them make whatever changes they think the map needs. The 188 miles I put on the bike between yesterday and today returned 35.8mpg. That was from a balanced combination of highway and backcountry roads. I’m used to much higher handlebars so that’s an adjustment I’ll need to make in my riding posture. No riders backrest is another posture change I’ll need to make. All in all, this is a beautiful motorcycle. We’ll get along just fine. But I do need to address the no saddlebags issue before it can be anything but a ‘local’ option for me. 4
General Discussion / Re: how to source a brake disc spacer and axle spacers for a 'wheel un-swap-re-swap« Last post by jrt on Today at 05:56:04 PM »So... you just need a disk-shaped ("O" shaped?) spacer drilled for standard brembo brake discs? How much of a hurry are you in?
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General Discussion / Re: how to source a brake disc spacer and axle spacers for a 'wheel un-swap-re-swap« Last post by SIR REAL ED on Today at 05:13:02 PM »Mayor, Since the parts are so easily described, if you create a verbal description of the parts you need fabricated, and post on a Machinist's Forum, you just might get dozens of quotes without any drawing. 7
General Discussion / Re: New twist on fuel line removal« Last post by SIR REAL ED on Today at 05:10:18 PM »I have one of those. I don't think I have ever used it! Thanks for the post. 8
General Discussion / Re: Guzzi at EICMA 2025« Last post by Frenchfrog on Today at 03:00:34 PM »guess it went down the plug hole
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General Discussion / Re: New twist on fuel line removal« Last post by Huzo on Today at 02:07:40 PM »Are they a Harbor Freight item? Woulda been a good thing to have when I was disconnecting tank lines on my v11 Lemans. I wonder if the v85 has the same fitting setup, ain't messed with that yetDifferent and easier on V85 10
General Discussion / Re: V9 Shocks« Last post by Tom H on Today at 01:33:14 PM »Since you seem to want a new set of shocks, if you have not already, do a search here to see what others have tried. The V9 shocks seem to be a different length than a V7III for instance. Maybe one of the other V7's is the same???? You may find a brand that sounds good and then see if they have your size.
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