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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: bronzestar1 on April 19, 2024, 07:08:59 PM
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Since there was so much drama going on with my quest for a '24 V7 Corsa, I got this instead, picked it up today. Had the dealer install a set of Ago reverse cone mufflers, airbox lid elimination kit, and UPMAP tune, which I had already ordered for the Corsa. Sounds great with the Ago mufflers and dB killers removed, I'll take it out for a proper road test this weekend, weather permitting. Service tech said the break-in service is at 900 miles, which will include checking the valves, and replacing the oil, trans, and rear drive fluids. Depending on what's going on with my '18 Aprilia Dorsoduro and "cars and coffee" vehicles ('81 Lancia Zagato, '05 Audi A4 Quattro convertible), it might take me several months to get to 900 miles!
(https://i.ibb.co/XkmqXnL/20240419f.jpg) (https://ibb.co/XkmqXnL)
(https://i.ibb.co/Fb9NVmg/20240419e.jpg) (https://ibb.co/Fb9NVmg)
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Looks right! Did the dealer need to replace the exhaust hangers to suit the different mufflers?
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Looks right! Did the dealer need to replace the exhaust hangers to suit the different mufflers?
I got the mufflers from AF1 Racing, and originally got them to fit a '24 Corsa. Since the mufflers are different on a Special Edition, AF1 had a note that said different hangers would be needed to fit the Ago mufflers on an SE. And of course they're not in stock, so I was all prepared to ask the dealer to swap passenger foot peg brackets with one of the Stones they had in stock, and I'd swap them the Arrow mufflers for the Stone OEM mufflers. Turns out different hangars weren't needed, they apparently fit fine, didn't need to change the SE hangars.
(https://i.ibb.co/pRvhKdq/20240419g.jpg) (https://ibb.co/pRvhKdq)
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I stopped in at Cadre yesterday. Enzo has a used v100s with 1,400 miles that was traded for a Stelvio. I rode the base model demo last year and tried to love it but couldn't. I took a much longer ride on this used bike and adjusted everything to where I felt I would like it and it had the peg lowering kit too. Same result, no love, it's just too good of a bike for me I guess and makes me feel inadequate like I am insulting it by putting my ass on it's seat. But mostly, I guess not enough of the old Guzzi feel for me. So, I also took out a V7. Instant Karma. Definitely the Goldy Locks bike in my mind. The only thing needed would be a peg lowering kit and wind screen and bags and away I could go. They have one of those fantastic looking specials on the floor and it is tempting, but I rode home on the old 1400 anyway, I haven't even had it a year yet. The Ago's were choofing along, the custom seat felt great, the screen kept me warm and neither of the two bikes I tested had the instant torque. Not today, but I think the V7 is in my future and am also waiting to see the Corsa.
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I have stubby 28" legs. On my V7III when I had a custom Maier? seat done, I had him add one inch. No problem flat footing and no need to lower the pegs.
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I have stubby 28" legs. On my V7III when I had a custom Maier? seat done, I had him add one inch. No problem flat footing and no need to lower the pegs.
I'd like to get something like the Corsa solo seat on my Special Edition, with tri-colore stitching, that would look SO cool!
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I'd like to get something like the Corsa solo seat on my Special Edition, with tri-colore stitching, that would look SO cool!
MG do a "solo" seat I have it on my Centenario.
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I bet some members would volunteer to help you get to 900 miles while you ride your other bikes.
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CONGRATS!! That's a really nice modern Guzzi...Good for you!! :thumb: :bow: :cool: :boozing:
There's one sitting on the floor of the Guzzi dealer in Prescott, AZ. :smiley: :thumb: :thumb:
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Found this solo seat from the Netherlands. Anyone know if it's a direct swap for the seat on my '23? Thanks
(https://i.ibb.co/2WmJVJB/Solo-seat1b.jpg) (https://ibb.co/2WmJVJB)
(https://i.ibb.co/SVwy1qz/Solo-seat1a.jpg) (https://ibb.co/SVwy1qz)
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I could be wrong but I seem to remember the 850 is different from the 750. So no.
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Not a huge fan of Corbin seats BUT they do offer an exceptional gunfighter (solo with "hump") for the V7 line that works quite well.
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Not a huge fan of Corbin seats BUT they do offer an exceptional gunfighter (solo with "hump") for the V7 line that works quite well.
Not a fan of Corbin seats either. Every bike that I've bought that had one, I ended up replacing with either a stock seat or one from a different maker.
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Found a single humped seat at AF1 Racing, price seemed reasonable, so I have one on the way. I'm already thinking of taking it to my upholstery guy, and having him replace the main seat panel with either black suede or Alcantara, and redo all the stitching in tri-colors (red - white - green). Should be a nice, subtle upgrade to the bike.
(https://i.ibb.co/hfJMbS5/OEM-solo-seat1b.jpg) (https://ibb.co/hfJMbS5)
(https://i.ibb.co/8mTzFNg/OEM-solo-seat1d.jpg) (https://ibb.co/8mTzFNg)
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Since I ended up getting the SE and not the Corsa, I went ahead and deleted the thread I started on the Corsa. Forgot I started this one, so I'll put any updates in here instead. Test-fitted the solo seat from AF1, works perfectly. I might do some work to it though, being all black it looks plain compared to the OEM seat. Might have a black suede seat panel put on, maybe done in a tuck and roll like the OEM seat, or a diamond pattern (old school). Stitching will be either red and silver like the OEM, or tri-color stitching, just to give it some color.
(https://i.ibb.co/yFZN2DY/Wheel-stripes-20240504a.jpg) (https://ibb.co/yFZN2DY)
(https://i.ibb.co/xHMDwLn/Solo-seat-20240504a.jpg) (https://ibb.co/xHMDwLn)
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Added some 3mm wheel pinstripes today. A little tedious, but I think they came out okay. When I look at the bike with the red wheel pinstripes, the all-black solo seat doesn't look so bad now...
(https://i.ibb.co/cCbvbDw/Wheel-stripes-20240504c.jpg) (https://ibb.co/cCbvbDw)
(https://i.ibb.co/MNWbqj5/Wheel-stripes-20240504d.jpg) (https://ibb.co/MNWbqj5)
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Special ordered a set of black spark plug covers from AF1, should have them in a couple of weeks, will give a nice contrast to the valve covers, and tie in with the gas tank better. Did some playing around in Paint, and I think I'm going to take a stab at painting the raised lines on the valve covers in tri-colors...
(https://i.ibb.co/NVtHBy9/20240419h2.jpg) (https://ibb.co/NVtHBy9)
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Added some 3mm wheel pinstripes today. A little tedious, but I think they came out okay. When I look at the bike with the red wheel pinstripes, the all-black solo seat doesn't look so bad now...
(https://i.ibb.co/cCbvbDw/Wheel-stripes-20240504c.jpg) (https://ibb.co/cCbvbDw)
(https://i.ibb.co/MNWbqj5/Wheel-stripes-20240504d.jpg) (https://ibb.co/MNWbqj5)
Are the stripes paint or vinyl?
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Are the stripes paint or vinyl?
They're vinyl, pre-curved, used several overlapping sections to complete.
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Painted the valve cover stripes today, used model paint. Will take a razor and scrape away the paint on the sides, but it turned out pretty much like the Paint rendering I did.
(https://i.ibb.co/gtCL700/Valve-cover-stripes-20240505a.jpg) (https://ibb.co/gtCL700)
(https://i.ibb.co/CQ24gwK/Valve-cover-stripes-20240505b.jpg) (https://ibb.co/CQ24gwK)
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Got my plate frame today, and transferred a plate from a bike I sold to the Guzzi (it was either my Ducati Monster S4RS or the MV Agusta F4, can't remember which). But it's on the Guzzi now! The Italian grammar may not be 100 percent accurate, but it gets the point across here in the States!
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I get that the Italian flag is red, white and green, but that combination on the valve covers just doesn't look right. Sort of like a parade float going down the street. OK, I'm a bad guy for giving a negative opinion, but it would look so much better in my mind to be left stock, or painted with all black or all red stripes.
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I get that the Italian flag is red, white and green, but that combination on the valve covers just doesn't look right. Sort of like a parade float going down the street. OK, I'm a bad guy for giving a negative opinion, but it would look so much better in my mind to be left stock, or painted with all black or all red stripes.
It's all good, if it's posted, it's fair game! I was thinking the same thing. When I was playing around in Paint, I actually did those stripes in red as well. The red would tie in better with the stripes on the tank and the other red things on the bike. I have a set of black spark plug covers on order. Once I install those, I might end up changing the paint on those stripes, I'll have to wait and see. I was thinking of doing tri-color stitching on a solo seat I have for the bike, but when I look at the overall bike, I think I'm going to stay with red and silver threads, like the OEM seat.
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Looks alright to me, though I may have only done 1 set of flutes.
The wheel stripes are awesome! Might hafta do something similar!
I get that the Italian flag is red, white and green, but that combination on the valve covers just doesn't look right. Sort of like a parade float going down the street. OK, I'm a bad guy for giving a negative opinion, but it would look so much better in my mind to be left stock, or painted with all black or all red stripes.
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When I was having my V100S 7,500 mile service, I sat on the V7. WOW, that bike is so compact and TIGHT to you feeling! Carde has the special STONE sport, the red shocks and all that. If could keep two bikes going! I can see why people would go with the V7, no question. The V7 Stone to me looks so right. Not that the wide use range of the V100S isn't excellent, but it is a different kind of bike.
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If you had your service done this past Friday, you might have sat on my bike! I had it there for the break-in service. While it is compact, it rides quite well!
When I was having my V100S 7,500 mile service, I sat on the V7. WOW, that bike is so compact and TIGHT to you feeling! Carde has the special STONE sport, the red shocks and all that. If could keep two bikes going! I can see why people would go with the V7, no question. The V7 Stone to me looks so right. Not that the wide use range of the V100S isn't excellent, but it is a different kind of bike.
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No man. The Italian paint on the covers is great.