Wildguzzi.com
General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: SLDMRossi on May 05, 2021, 07:22:25 PM
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https://seattle.craigslist.org/see/mcy/d/seattle-2013-moto-guzzi-v7-stone/7313169203.html
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Steven Rossi
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Looks like a pretty good price, but I don’t understand the rationale of not replacing the valve cover gasket. Seems like if it’s an “easy fix”, it would make the sale go smoother.
Is the 2013 version of the V7 Stone a good one? I haven’t kept up with all of the various iterations.
https://seattle.craigslist.org/see/mcy/d/seattle-2013-moto-guzzi-v7-stone/7313169203.html
No connection to Seller...
Steven Rossi
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Looks like a pretty good price, but I don’t understand the rationale of not replacing the valve cover gasket. Seems like if it’s an “easy fix”, it would make the sale go smoother.
Is the 2013 version of the V7 Stone a good one? I haven’t kept up with all of the various iterations.
He wont even wash it, so a repair doesnt seem likely.
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Might be that Seattle “ grunge” thing... :grin:
He wont even wash it, so a repair doesnt seem likely.
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Looks like a pretty good price, but I don’t understand the rationale of not replacing the valve cover gasket. Seems like if it’s an “easy fix”, it would make the sale go smoother.
Is the 2013 version of the V7 Stone a good one? I haven’t kept up with all of the various iterations.
Yup
That's like my White one. First of the 1tbv models, highest output alternator, not any significant reported warts.
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Wish it wasn’t all the way west. Shipping would negate the “ value” pricing.
Yup
That's like my White one. First of the 1tbv models, highest output alternator, not any significant reported warts.