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General Discussion / Re: 2013 V7 - Fork Oil Capacity?
« Last post by Bulldog9 on Today at 10:34:16 PM »
Kev, did you measure the air gap with the tube extended before draining?

As I said on ADV I'm almost positive when I swapped the fork springs on the MYS I measured the airgap with the forks extended and oil was close to the expected (110-120), but it could have been compressed......


Just checked my Service Notes.

Official Moto Guzzi Spec and Procedure (from V7 II Service Station Manuals)

Fork oil type: AGIP Fork 7.5W (or equivalent SAE 7.5W fork oil; some manuals allow SAE 5W or 20W as alternatives depending on climate/ride preference).

Air gap specification: Typically 150 mm (from the sleeve/outer tube rim to the oil level, with spring and preload spacer removed). The level must be identical in both legs for balanced handling.

Measurement position: Forks fully extended (stanchion/tube pulled out to maximum, fork leg upright and unloaded). This is the standard for air gap measurement on conventional right-side-up forks like those on the V7 II.
The manual states: Measure the air gap "from sleeve rim, without the spring and with the stem at the end of the stroke" — interpreted in context as extended position (full extension/end of outward stroke).

Do not measure compressed — that would give a falsely high oil level reading (smaller air gap) and lead to overfilling, which can cause harsh bottoming or fluid blowout.

Step-by-Step Fork Oil Level Procedure (per Manual)

Remove the fork cap, spring, and any preload spacer.
Ensure the fork leg is fully extended (bike on center stand with front wheel off ground, or fork removed and held upright).
Pump the fork a few times after initial fill to release air bubbles and fill internal passages.

Wait a few minutes for oil to settle.

Insert a ruler, dipstick, or fork oil level gauge straight down the tube (keep it vertical/upright).
Measure the air gap from the top rim of the outer sleeve to the oil surface — adjust by adding or sucking out oil to reach spec (e.g., 150 mm). Reinstall spring/spacer/cap, torque to spec, and test ride to confirm feel.

Why Extended? Compressed measurement is common on some inverted (USD) forks or older designs, but not for the V7 II's conventional telescopic forks. Extended ensures the full volume is accounted for, preventing issues like insufficient air space for compression or excessive pressure.

So I don't Know............. I do know that when Martin and I did Larry's Matris Fork kit at Bills a couple years ago, we measured the air gap with forks extended.
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General Discussion / Re: I want one of these!
« Last post by Huzo on Today at 09:10:53 PM »
I ride motorcycles rather than fly because I don’t have absolute confidence in machines to keep running while I am the pilot.
Do you want to re word that just a tiny little bit…?
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General Discussion / Re: Thank You Jim Hamlin
« Last post by kingoffleece on Today at 09:03:59 PM »
I've been saying this here for as long as I've been here.
Jim was my Triumph guy for a long time and when we opened his own shop started my on Guzzi.  Known and ridden with him for well over a decade.  Assisted at the shop many many times.  As straight a shooter as there ever was.

I'm always feeling for those who never experienced what a true professional shop is like.
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General Discussion / Re: Not everything has to be political
« Last post by kingoffleece on Today at 09:00:25 PM »
We are all aware of the political climate.  Let it be for another time and place.
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General Discussion / Re: I want one of these!
« Last post by redrider90 on Today at 08:29:21 PM »



GuzziSteve, that reminds me of the movie with Jackie Stewart (?) where they crash a plane in the desert and then construct a flying wing out of the wreckage and fly out all strapped to the flying wing.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xMi3MtzS3Iw
The Flight of the Phoenix full movie
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General Discussion / Re: Eldorado Travels - Newfoundland 2025
« Last post by johnwesley on Today at 07:44:42 PM »
Good video, needed a little guzzi fix  :bike-037:
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General Discussion / Re: aux lights for a Norge
« Last post by Oca Grassa on Today at 06:27:39 PM »
All done for now. Adjusted the lights so they were even…went to ride to work and found them aimed too high. Like right in a drivers face at around 100 feet.

Readjusted when I got home from work…and they’re just about perfect now. In fog light mode an amber beam pattern is distinct and aimed at the road nominally 100 feet ahead. At least that’s where the brightest point is.

Might take some time this weekend to clean up the wiring a bit. It is certainly fine for right now though. I’d just like to clean up the “wire spaghetti” look under the seat.

Turned out the lights grounding in a corner is a non-issue. Happy enough with that now as well.
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General Discussion / Re: Ar. Rally
« Last post by johnwesley on Today at 06:25:47 PM »
My wife and I are planning to come and are really looking forward to it! We’re planning to tent camp, but it looks like most of the sites are RV setups. Are any other tent campers planning to share sites, or will we be the only tent folks? Either way, excited to be there and meet everyone.
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General Discussion / Re: Not everything has to be political
« Last post by blu guzz on Today at 05:15:50 PM »
it's a thankless job, thanks for doing it. we really appreciate it.
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General Discussion / Re: Free Rear Main Seal Installer
« Last post by blu guzz on Today at 05:14:00 PM »
Our library has a "maker space" with 3d printing.  Anyone thinking about something like this should check their library.
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