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General Discussion / Re: Low seat for 2015 VII
« Last post by gentlemanjim on Today at 01:24:20 PM »Than you
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General Discussion / Re: Low seat for 2015 VII« Last post by gentlemanjim on Today at 01:24:20 PM »Than you
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General Discussion / Re: Low seat for 2015 VII« Last post by DoubleGuzzi on Today at 01:10:11 PM »Assuming it's a V7 744 not 850 seat.. though I suspect it might be the latter, in which case ignore the following.
------------------------ More than likely it will fit and is easier than trying to fit an earlier seat to a later bike, where fuses and mudguard type can foul the seat pan. At worst, you may need to shave a little off the pan in select places for clearance but probably not required. I have four (now five) seats from various models than fit on a V7III and though I haven't tried, I'm confident they will also fit the newly arrived V7(I). In fact, I intend trying out a Low Comfort Gel seat on the V7 Classic. I don't have a V7II but find it doubtful there will be issues. ------------------------ Someone with the poorly named V7 850 may know the answer, if applicable. 3
General Discussion / Low seat for 2015 VII« Last post by gentlemanjim on Today at 12:47:02 PM »There is a low seat on eBay says 2021-2025. I thought all the V7's seats were the same. Does anyone know if this will mount up on my 2015 V7II?
If not, where can I get one that fits? 4
General Discussion / Mc roads« Last post by John A on Today at 12:46:21 PM »I live in the middle of some of the best roads for a motorcycle , the driftless area that the glaciers didn’t flatten. We like the tar roads in Wisconsin that go through the valleys, usually in second gear where you can’t see the guy in front of you from twenty feet away. Tight twisted hill roads that rarely have traffic right out my front door.
On weekends the main roads get crowded but the back roads don’t. There’s always more roads to find. https://youtu.be/EoGjCZsbCFY?si=uThMJwNP-9uOlU-N 5
General Discussion / Re: Stelvio ticking louder than usual« Last post by Stretch on Today at 12:30:02 PM »VERY nice job on the gaskets, cereal box or not!
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General Discussion / Re: How old is too old for tires?« Last post by faffi on Today at 11:03:55 AM »It came into law on April 1 (no joke) 1977 here in Norway. I remember that was a bit annoying when I began riding in 1980, adding cost that was tough on a strained wallet. Bought a very battered Romer full face helmet from a neighbor. Bought gloves only when my fingers got too cold. Same with my first suit, which was a Belstaff copy with a 100% plastic outer cover that made it 100% water proof, but also offering next to no protection. Melted more than one hole in the pants, though, as I touched the hot exhaust system. Held me dry and warm, though, as it was well insulated. While the first helmet was soon replaced by a new one, it was not until 1988 that I fully realized the benefits of leathers, boots and padded gloves. I also bought a Dainese "turtle" back protector in 1988 or `89, which likely kept me from becoming a paraplegic in 1991 - the protector broke, but I could still walk. Not well because the left side of my rib cage was crushed, and I suffered internal bleeding, but walking is walking
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General Discussion / Re: Baggers« Last post by MG_rider on Today at 10:57:27 AM »Single wheel drive NASCAR. Nothing wrong with that, although I'd like to see Indian stay involved. 630 lbs, 200 HP!
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General Discussion / Re: 1975 850T clutch cable length« Last post by Antietam Classic Cycle on Today at 10:10:10 AM »The 850-T has a unique clutch cable (1709 3002) with detachable upper barrel end, there was only ever one length as far as I know. The complete clutch lever assembly is unique to that model as well. If you want a longer cable, find the more common Convert/T3/G/SP lever assembly and a longer cable from one of those models as well.
Alternatively, have a custom cable made (Barnett can do this) to work with the original clutch lever assembly. 9
General Discussion / Re: How old is too old for tires?« Last post by DoubleGuzzi on Today at 10:01:05 AM »..only wears a helmet because the law requires it and not for personal safety reasons, in the first place??Us oldies tend to forget that, especially in the UK where legislation came in ![]() [Edit] to reflect actual date of introduction - 1973. 10
General Discussion / Re: 1975 850T clutch cable length« Last post by guzzisteve on Today at 10:00:46 AM »https://www.mgcycle.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=135_136&products_id=680
Could be you have it routed wrong which would make it not long enough, try rerouting it 1st. |
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