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Title: V9 Bobber
Post by: TalbotMatra on June 22, 2019, 11:07:52 AM
So, after some minor changes I'm done with my V9 Bobber for now. All just small aesthetic and technical improvements that haven't radically changed the look, but the way it is now, it's the way I want it to be:

- Wilbers rear shock absorbers

- Rizoma handlebar end mirrors with LSL weights

- LSL-Raiser to lower the handlebars + headlight moved downwards (with own mounting solution for the speedometer unit) + speedo windscreen from Guzzi -> The front is now optically lower and for me more conclusive, is similar to the Bobber Sport. Ergonomics is now a little more front wheel oriented. Ideal for me.

- Rear footpegs dismounted both for optical reasons but also to save weight.

- Small Bundeswehr combat bag on the side for the "dirt look" and to stow small items.

- Single comfort seat optional to underline the bobber look, but also always like original seat when I use my Legend Gear bags or if I'm up for a bit of flat-track style.

- black lamp ring

Maybe there will be new exhausts some day, but only to save weight. Optically I am quite satisfied with the original ones. The much criticized rear view I find actually beautiful. The somewhat coarse taillight and turn signal design on the V9 is actually quite charming in my eyes. I'd have to use an all-in solution for comparison, but I think something like that is simply too dainty for the Bobber....

Otherwise: I'm still enthusiastic about the Bobber. The engine is a poem, ergonomics and cornering are perfect, optics are unique anyway!

Ciao
Lars


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Title: Re: V9 Bobber
Post by: alanp on June 22, 2019, 09:30:30 PM
Looks great!  These Bobbers are very under rated me thinks. 
Title: Re: V9 Bobber
Post by: Red on June 24, 2019, 08:17:09 PM
How do you like the Wibers Shocks? Are you thinking of upgrading the fork internals as well?

My Roamer front wheel hops a bit when laid over hitting a  sharp bump. No big deal though.

Looking good!
Title: Re: V9 Bobber
Post by: TalbotMatra on June 25, 2019, 10:08:03 AM
Hello "Red"!

The Wilbers shock absorbers are excellent, but of course they can only compensate the short length of the shocks to a limited extent. I'm not 100% satisfied with the fork internals either, but it's not as bad as the rear. I still have to think about an exchange.  Do you have any idea which alternative to take? Maybe next year... Now its time to ride. :bike-037:

Ciao
Lars
Title: Re: V9 Bobber
Post by: Chuck in Indiana on June 25, 2019, 07:23:37 PM
Pretty nice looking scooter, Lars.. :thumb:
Title: Re: V9 Bobber
Post by: Red on June 26, 2019, 05:17:40 PM
Hello "Red"!

The Wilbers shock absorbers are excellent, but of course they can only compensate the short length of the shocks to a limited extent. I'm not 100% satisfied with the fork internals either, but it's not as bad as the rear. I still have to think about an exchange.  Do you have any idea which alternative to take? Maybe next year... Now its time to ride. :bike-037:

Ciao
Lars

I have some relatively inexpensive IKONs on the way with 4 way damping. Not trying to make it a sportbike (have one) but this engine deserves better than the stock suspension. Not sure what to do about the forks; expensive solutions are plentiful however!
Title: Re: V9 Bobber
Post by: TalbotMatra on June 27, 2019, 12:44:27 PM
And here's a new optical extravagance I discovered this morning (after filling up last night).  Terrible... :angry: :cry:

Ciao
Lars


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Title: Re: V9 Bobber
Post by: inditx on June 27, 2019, 03:22:51 PM
Ouch that is a bummer! Nice looking bobber though!
Title: Re: V9 Bobber
Post by: TalbotMatra on June 28, 2019, 10:47:22 AM
The sticker had to be taken off inevitably. Anyway already annoyed by the bad quality of the same, my chopped tank now looks really bad. A new paint job is due.   :angry:
 
The achieved weight loss unfortunately does not affect the speed!  :laugh:

Ciao
Lars


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Title: Re: V9 Bobber
Post by: TalbotMatra on July 07, 2019, 04:17:48 AM
Now I have decided to try it again with a decal and not to go to the painter. Yellow became silver. In my opinion it looks really strong, much better than the yellow one. Now I only have to be careful when refueling, so that the disaster does not happen again.

Ciao
Lars


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Title: Re: V9 Bobber
Post by: TalbotMatra on April 19, 2020, 02:49:27 PM
Just a short drive in hard times.  :bike-037:


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Title: Re: V9 Bobber
Post by: tazio on April 19, 2020, 03:13:48 PM
SCORE!!
The silver looks great!!
Roll on my friend, roll on.
Title: Re: V9 Bobber
Post by: Kev m on April 19, 2020, 03:54:25 PM
Yup, looks good. :thumb:
Title: Re: V9 Bobber
Post by: kballowe on April 19, 2020, 04:35:25 PM
So, that's a factory silver "sticker" ?  It looks nice.
Title: Re: V9 Bobber
Post by: ff73148 on April 19, 2020, 04:42:15 PM
Looks great. I have K Tech suspension on my Bobber.
Title: Re: V9 Bobber
Post by: MotoG5 on April 19, 2020, 09:39:40 PM
Nice set up! The Bobber is a great bike for personal customization. If you like the basic machine you can set it up to suit your taste. Nice to see more and more folks finding just how fun the these bikes are. The additional factor is the deeply discounted price tag on the left over machines. Its just hard not to take the plunge at the current pricing and give one a try. And at the price you can afford to make the changes you want.
Big thanks for the info on what a fuel spill can do to the decals! Going to be way more careful on filling up from now on. 
Title: Re: V9 Bobber
Post by: TalbotMatra on April 20, 2020, 03:03:37 AM
So, that's a factory silver "sticker" ?  It looks nice.

Yes, I think its from the blue-metalic V9 version that Moto Guzzi had on offer.

Nevertheless, its a pity that the V9 has found so little resonance in the MG community. It is an exceptionally designed bike with a magnificent engine. Excellent for city traffic and country roads.

Ciao
Lars
Title: Re: V9 Bobber
Post by: blu guzz on April 20, 2020, 05:55:17 AM
I like your changes.  Subtle and elegant.  They make the bike seem more of "one piece" instead of a collection of parts.  Well done.
Title: Re: V9 Bobber
Post by: moto-uno on April 20, 2020, 09:09:00 PM
  The tank sticker might stand a better chance on the other side ( fuel always leaking to the side-stand side ) and keep it prettier longer :) . Peter
Title: Re: V9 Bobber
Post by: Kev m on April 20, 2020, 09:10:19 PM
  The tank sticker might stand a better chance on the other side ( fuel always leaking to the side-stand side ) and keep it prettier longer :) . Peter

Or maybe a light coat of clear....
Title: Re: V9 Bobber
Post by: TalbotMatra on April 21, 2020, 12:20:09 AM
  The tank sticker might stand a better chance on the other side ( fuel always leaking to the side-stand side ) and keep it prettier longer :) . Peter

You have to keep in mind that it is an Italian bike! Functionality is not at the top of the priority list! :evil:

Ciao
Lars
Title: Re: V9 Bobber
Post by: Moparnut72 on April 21, 2020, 12:25:47 AM
"You have to keep in mind that it is an Italian bike! Functionality is not at the top of the priority list! :evil:"

Ain't that the truth!
kk


Title: Re: V9 Bobber
Post by: twowheeladdict on April 21, 2020, 05:43:18 AM
Man, all these cool looking Bobber threads lately is making me want to go test ride the Bobber Sport. 

Good thing I just spent down my hobby money on mods for my current bikes and converting my trailer into a rustic camper. 
Title: Re: V9 Bobber
Post by: TalbotMatra on May 07, 2020, 10:21:42 AM
So, have done it now! I blow the corona virus away with Zard. :grin:

4 kg weight saving and a fantastic sound. :evil:

Ciao
Lars

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Title: Re: V9 Bobber
Post by: bad Chad on May 07, 2020, 10:56:12 AM
They look perfect on your Bobber!  Very Nice!! :afro:
Title: Re: V9 Bobber
Post by: bigbikerrick on May 07, 2020, 01:25:18 PM
And here's a new optical extravagance I discovered this morning (after filling up last night).  Terrible... :angry: :cry:

Ciao
Lars


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Wow, I cant believe Guzzi didnt apply some urethane clear over that decal!
Rick.
Title: Re: V9 Bobber
Post by: bigbikerrick on May 07, 2020, 01:32:03 PM
I was just talking to a fellow Guzzisti, that came back from a tour up the California coast 2 up on a V9 bobber. He was super impressed with the bikes handling,and comfort. He added soft panniers, a backrest and a small windshield. He told me the V 9 is a real mile eater,and very nice for "lighter"touring . The more I look at this bike, I must admit, the more it appeals to me.  :thumb:
Rick.
Title: Re: V9 Bobber
Post by: TalbotMatra on May 07, 2020, 01:38:31 PM
Wow, I cant believe Guzzi didnt apply some urethane clear over that decal!
Rick.

The problem is not the surface finish of the decal, but that the fuel crawled under the first layer of the two-layer decal.  There must have been a small gap in between :shocked:

Yeah! The V9 is such an easy to ride bike, amazing!



Ciao
Lars
Title: Re: V9 Bobber
Post by: Dave Swanson on May 07, 2020, 08:04:49 PM
Wow!  Cadre just dropped their price on their NOS 2017 V9 Roamer to $5500!  Thats a lot of new bike for the money!  If I wasn't way over-served already I would be very tempted. 

https://cadrecycle.com/2017-v9-roamer/
Title: Re: V9 Bobber
Post by: twowheeladdict on May 07, 2020, 08:44:50 PM
Wow!  Cadre just dropped their price on their NOS 2017 V9 Roamer to $5500!  Thats a lot of new bike for the money!  If I wasn't way over-served already I would be very tempted. 

https://cadrecycle.com/2017-v9-roamer/

Your a little late to the party.  I've been tempted by that price for a few weeks now, and then seeing MMRanch's Roamer in person,  Mmm. 
Title: Re: V9 Bobber
Post by: Yeahoo Whoyah on May 08, 2020, 01:44:24 AM
For left coasters, GP Cycles in San Diego is listing NOS 2017 V9’s for $5988 on eBay.  I bet they’d come down to $5500 if you buy direct to avoid their eBay fees.
Title: Re: V9 Bobber
Post by: Caffeineo on May 08, 2020, 09:31:56 AM
For left coasters, GP Cycles in San Diego is listing NOS 2017 V9’s for $5988 on eBay.  I bet they’d come down to $5500 if you buy direct to avoid their eBay fees.

I just got a deal I could not refuse from them on a demo 2019 Bobber Sport. Now the hard part begins........waiti ng for delivery. ;)
Title: Re: V9 Bobber
Post by: bad Chad on May 08, 2020, 10:12:39 AM
Mid west shoppers go to www.cadrecycle.com for prices I never thought I’d see for new 17 Roamers.

I bought one at that price, super easy to work with,  and what a fun motorcycle!
Title: Re: V9 Bobber
Post by: alanp on May 08, 2020, 12:05:27 PM
So, have done it now! I blow the corona virus away with Zard. :grin:

4 kg weight saving and a fantastic sound. :evil:

Ciao
Lars

Great looking bike. How does it run with the Zard Exhaust?  Did you do a remap? 
Title: Re: V9 Bobber
Post by: TalbotMatra on May 08, 2020, 01:45:49 PM
Hello alanp!

A remap is not necesssary.
It's all very simple. Remove the old exhausts, install new Zards, drive off, enjoy.  :bike-037:
It's all done in an hour - except for the last point, which takes as long as you want it to. :laugh:

Best wishes
Lars
Title: Re: V9 Bobber
Post by: bigbikerrick on May 08, 2020, 02:03:35 PM
Incredible, Cadre is offering 2017 leftovers for $5500 + 0% financing for 4 years!    :thumb:
Rick
Title: Re: V9 Bobber
Post by: twowheeladdict on May 08, 2020, 06:37:42 PM
Incredible, Cadre is offering 2017 leftovers for $5500 + 0% financing for 4 years!    :thumb:
Rick

...and even though we all know about it, they still have them for sale.  Mmm. 

Now if they had V85TTs for under $10k I might have to hook up the trailer and take a drive. 
Title: Re: V9 Bobber
Post by: bad Chad on May 08, 2020, 08:00:50 PM
Wow.   The deal couldn't be better, and yet there are more who want more...
Title: Re: V9 Bobber
Post by: twowheeladdict on May 08, 2020, 09:39:19 PM
Mid west shoppers go to www.cadrecycle.com for prices I never thought I’d see for new 17 Roamers.

I bought one at that price, super easy to work with,  and what a fun motorcycle!

Update to the signature line is overdue then.   :blank:
Title: Re: V9 Bobber
Post by: kballowe on May 09, 2020, 05:59:42 AM
Incredible, Cadre is offering 2017 leftovers for $5500 + 0% financing for 4 years!    :thumb:
Rick

Maybe.  I bought a V9 Roamer from Cadre.  But, I think they may have sold out on the leftover V9 models.  Maybe they got some more in ???

Last I heard, they had some excellent deals on V7's.

Also, ya gotta add $550 freight and $50 doc fee to the price.

Cadre is a great place to buy a bike.   :thumb:
Title: Re: V9 Bobber
Post by: Dave Swanson on May 09, 2020, 06:47:13 AM
Enzo mentioned yesterday that they have 5 Roamers left.  All pearl white with red pin stripe.  Also he mentioned  "Happy to work package cash deals too".  I did not ask him to elaborate.  I am trying to back away.   :laugh:
Title: Re: V9 Bobber
Post by: blu guzz on May 09, 2020, 06:52:10 AM
When I talked to Enzo a few weekends ago, he said they had made a deal with the distributor to get 9 more, so I guess they have sold 4 since then.  I think these may be the very last ones that will be available at that price.  It is a killer deal.  That much bike for $6,000 out the door.  Sure leaves a lot of room to accessorize.  You can have a real kick-ass bike for under $10.  Pipes, beetle map, shocks, fork springs if necessary, wind screen, hepco-beckers, seat, crash bars, driving lights, heated grips - deluxe.
Title: Re: V9 Bobber
Post by: twowheeladdict on May 09, 2020, 06:59:34 AM
When I talked to Enzo a few weekends ago, he said they had made a deal with the distributor to get 9 more, so I guess they have sold 4 since then.  I think these may be the very last ones that will be available at that price.  It is a killer deal.  That much bike for $6,000 out the door.  Sure leaves a lot of room to accessorize.  You can have a real kick-ass bike for under $10.  Pipes, beetle map, shocks, fork springs if necessary, wind screen, hepco-beckers, seat, crash bars, driving lights, heated grips - deluxe.

Everything you say is so true.  If I needed a bike, I would be all over this.  I keep hearing my wife's voice in the back of my mind.  Buy what you really want, not just because it is a bargain.  That is why I ended up with the V7III Carbon Dark over a Stone.  For my riding style and to take advantage of ALL the roads available in my area, an adventure bike fits the bill better than the rest. 

But, it is so very tempting.   :evil:
Title: Re: V9 Bobber
Post by: Dave Swanson on May 09, 2020, 07:07:06 AM
As you can see from my signature line a V9 is the last thing I need right now.  But!!  What a deal!!  Love my V7 but having that bit of extra punch from the V9 would be nice from time to time.   :cool:
Title: Re: V9 Bobber
Post by: jas67 on May 09, 2020, 08:21:34 AM
Or maybe a light coat of clear....

And not from a spray can.  In my experience, spray can paint doesn't hold up well against gasoline at all.
Consider taking it to a paint shop for that clear coat.
Title: Re: V9 Bobber
Post by: jas67 on May 09, 2020, 08:35:08 AM
As you can see from my signature line a V9 is the last thing I need right now.  But!!  What a deal!!  Love my V7 but having that bit of extra punch from the V9 would be nice from time to time.   :cool:

I was tempted last year to buy a salvage V9 to transplant the engine into my V7 III.
Now that I've got the leaking rear main seal, or some other malady requiring pulling the bike apart, that would be even more tempting.
Title: Re: V9 Bobber
Post by: TalbotMatra on October 09, 2020, 11:24:54 AM
So, first of all a K&N air filter has been installed. That is in connection with the Zard exhausts already a nice pull through. 🤪

By the way, I noticed today that the fastening of the gear shift pedal has come loose. So to all of you: Have a look and maybe tighten it again. Maybe this is also the reason for the problem of a broken gear shift pedal, which has been reported several times already!

 

Ciao

Lars

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Title: Re: V9 Bobber
Post by: Caffeineo on October 09, 2020, 12:13:04 PM
So, first of all a K&N air filter has been installed. That is in connection with the Zard exhausts already a nice pull through. 🤪
By the way, I noticed today that the fastening of the gear shift pedal has come loose. So to all of you: Have a look and maybe tighten it again. Maybe this is also the reason for the problem of a broken gear shift pedal, which has been reported several times already!

Ciao

Lars

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Did you remap for the exhaust and filter? I have the Zard slim and a Beetle map. Very happy with the performance. Might have to giv the K&N a go.
Title: Re: V9 Bobber
Post by: TalbotMatra on October 09, 2020, 12:46:03 PM
No, did it with no remapping and its absolutely OK.  :cool:

Best
Lars
Title: Re: V9 Bobber
Post by: Caffeineo on October 09, 2020, 06:31:22 PM
No, did it with no remapping and its absolutely OK.  :cool:

Best
Lars

For me the Beetle map made a significant improvement. The stock bike ran great but with the Zard exhaust and Beetle map it runs even better. There was a delay in getting the exhaust so I had the Beetle map on the bike with the stock exhaust and could tell it run much better. Glad it happened that way so I did not just think it was the sound that made me think it was faster.  :thumb: