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General Discussion / Re: Mounting Auxiliary Lights - 2015 Griso
« Last post by PJPR01 on Today at 12:03:48 PM »Thanks Paul....good ideas!
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General Discussion / Re: Mounting Auxiliary Lights - 2015 Griso« Last post by PJPR01 on Today at 12:03:48 PM »Thanks Paul....good ideas!
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General Discussion / Re: Big Block vs. Small Block for Lollipop Guild Member« Last post by paulbricey on Today at 11:51:05 AM »13
General Discussion / Re: Mounting Auxiliary Lights - 2015 Griso« Last post by paulbricey on Today at 11:41:18 AM »14
General Discussion / Mounting Auxiliary Lights - 2015 Griso« Last post by PJPR01 on Today at 11:31:56 AM »Has anyone mounted a pair of Auxiliary driving lights on their Griso? I've got a pair I'd like to put on the Griso, but haven't settled on which brackets to use and where to mount them yet. Curious to see where others might have mounted them?
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General Discussion / Re: Moto Guzzi National Owners Club (MGNOC) National Rally 2024 @ John Day, Oregon« Last post by PJPR01 on Today at 11:28:36 AM »16
General Discussion / Re: Big Block vs. Small Block for Lollipop Guild Member« Last post by Kev m on Today at 11:15:48 AM »You’re on your way to writing a small block spec book ;) I THINK most/all of my specs are specifically for the Stone variants (when such variants exist) in an attempt to make them as much apples-to-apples. Though I'm sure I settled for what I could find if it wasn't a Stone in one or more cases. But once you get to things like the V7II or III with so many model variants (Stornello, or Carbons, Milano, Racer, Stone, Scrambler etc etc) I'm sure there are some variances in weight between models - ones with full fenders vs ones with abbreviated fenders etc. Not sure on the wheels, I just remember that MKI forward are lighter than same on previous models. 17
General Discussion / Re: Recommendations for a first enduro bike?« Last post by maquette on Today at 10:58:15 AM »I have found my Kawasaki Super Sherpa is quite manageable, I'm 230 5'11". I have no other comparison to base it off of just picked it up to ride with my Son in the woods. What brand and size tires are you using on your Sherpa? Off topic a little, but hey. Tom 18
General Discussion / Re: Big Block vs. Small Block for Lollipop Guild Member« Last post by Dirk_S on Today at 10:56:45 AM »
You’re on your way to writing a small block spec book ;) I mentioned 470 lb. for the V7 III because the manufacturer lists 461-470 lb. in their manuals. Perhaps due to the spoked wheels vs cast? Or the mudguards? Lacking tach gauge on some? All of the above? Dunno. 19
General Discussion / Re: Big Block vs. Small Block for Lollipop Guild Member« Last post by Mwether on Today at 10:50:33 AM »Still a plastic tank (Breva). Thanks! While the Breva 750 is indeed plastic, it seems that the Nevada tank is steel, which would be one small tick in its favor. Can anyone confirm? 20
General Discussion / Re: Big Block vs. Small Block for Lollipop Guild Member« Last post by Mwether on Today at 10:39:02 AM »... No worries. Knowing that there are differences in weight and steering geometry is very helpful! |
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