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I think my bike was built on a Friday! My first tour of the US with it in 2022 the steering bearings rusted out, then the beginning of this trip the final drive issues began.

Since returning from the trip I've had the bike into the local shop twice, and it's still there waiting on parts now. The first time they replaced the input shaft oil seal which was three weeks of waiting on the seal from Italy. When I got the bike back I put just over 100 miles on it to make sure it wasn't just residual oil coming out, but it was still leaking profusely so I brought it back in which they were disappointed to see. Last week I called and spoke with the mechanic who had done the oil seal replacement and he said he dug further into it this time and the gears are chewed up which he thinks caused the leak. Seems a bit like a chicken and egg scenario to me as with the leak the final drive was low on oil at points, which could have caused an issue or exacerbated it. They've ordered a whole new final drive as they weren't able to order just order the gears à la carte. I've got my fingers crossed that having the whole unit replaced will put this to bed and I'll be able to enjoy some worry free riding on my V7 as it's now had ongoing issues for more than half of the 21k miles I've put on it. I asked what the mechanic thought the cause was and he was honest to say he didn't know, but he would highly recommend servicing the final drive every engine oil change or every other engine oil change as a precautionary measure. I'll get the damaged parts back after it's repaired and put them on my altar of offerings to the God of speed along with the steering bearings, but doubt there will be an obvious tell from the parts. The bike's been serviced by MG shops (hard to find while touring!) within 1,000 miles of each recommended service interval, so it doesn't seem like the cause of this could be attributed to my negligence, just bad luck and poor quality assurance.

A pie run up to Estes Park to put some miles on it after having the input shaft oil seal replaced


Stopped to chat with the neighbors


After it was clear the final drive was still leaking oil I cleaned the oil off at home and then rode it the 8 miles or so to the local dealership, and this was what it looked like when I dropped it off.

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General Discussion / Re: Rain-X for plastic ?
« Last post by wirespokes on Today at 03:20:53 PM »
Does it work any better than lemon pledge on the visor?
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General Discussion / Re: Talk me out of it
« Last post by faffi on Today at 02:47:37 PM »
How about a Triumph Trophy?  Just in between a twin and an inline 4...full wind protection, solid 3 cyclinder smooth engine, plenty of spare parts I'm sure.  I looked at a Trophy before getting the Norge...there were some nice versions in Norwegian Blue and British Racing Green.

See reply #69, but it is a relevant suggestion.
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General Discussion / Re: Rain-X for plastic ?
« Last post by 73 sport on Today at 02:43:39 PM »
    I've been using Rain X on windshields of cars and 'planes and face shields since it came on the market in 1972.
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General Discussion / Re: Talk me out of it
« Last post by PJPR01 on Today at 02:22:00 PM »
How about a Triumph Trophy?  Just in between a twin and an inline 4...full wind protection, solid 3 cyclinder smooth engine, plenty of spare parts I'm sure.  I looked at a Trophy before getting the Norge...there were some nice versions in Norwegian Blue and British Racing Green.
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General Discussion / Re: 850T Mufflers
« Last post by g5guzzi on Today at 02:18:02 PM »
Looking for a Dunstall style muffler for my T.
Can only get 700mm long with 41mm inlet in NZ and the H pipe is 42mm OD. Apparently i will also have issues clearing the foot brake shaft and axle but the attached picture shows
A long tapered muffler that looks like it clears
Anyone know the brand?



  that silencer looks like a Busso. i have a pair fitted on my g5.
 they are a bit noisy
      Malc
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General Discussion / Re: Rain-X for plastic ?
« Last post by MikeP996 on Today at 02:12:18 PM »
Been using it on (plastic) helmet visors since RainX came out!!!  Works great!
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General Discussion / Re: Rain-X for plastic ?
« Last post by chuck peterson on Today at 02:11:15 PM »
Skid lid is on the front cover
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General Discussion / Re: Rain-X for plastic ?
« Last post by elrealistico on Today at 02:04:59 PM »
Yes, I have used it on my EV windscreen. Works good, much like the product for glass
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General Discussion / Re: Rain-X for plastic ?
« Last post by Stevex on Today at 01:51:16 PM »
Rain X make a specific solution for visors and screens, called
'Rain X plastic water repellent'.
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