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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: SportsterDoc on December 09, 2023, 11:40:25 AM

Title: V7-850 service part numbers
Post by: SportsterDoc on December 09, 2023, 11:40:25 AM
I did a lot of research before purchasing my final M/C
It was a very good decision.

Triumph of Albuquerque, now Motopia, started representing Moto Guzzi at just the right time.
My V7-850 was the first MG they sold.

Riding on the street since March 1963 has wonderful memories and  a few stories for grandkids/great-grandkids...
but that time is drawing to a close.

Just under 5400 very enjoyable miles since 5 May 2023

So, trying to think of what I might share with fellow V7-850 riders, here are factory part numbers for common service items:

spark plugs (0.032 gap)                    NGK MR8B1-8  (91360)
oil fill o-ring                                       A014908
oil filter                                              2A000633
filter o ring                                        GU90706444
filter crush                                        GU12154200 (8.25 mm ID)
oil drain washer                               GU01528930 (10mm ID)
gearbox plug fill & trans fill o-ring     GU90706203
gearbox drain o-ring                       1A016739
trans drain M12 washer                   224566
air filter                                             AP8104924



(https://i.ibb.co/hZLj71q/V7-850-service-part-numbers.jpg) (https://ibb.co/hZLj71q)


Title: Re: V7-850 service part numbers
Post by: Kev m on December 12, 2023, 11:37:42 AM
And 2023 V7-850 Special Edition now listed for sale

https://wildguzzi.com/forum/index.php?topic=120066.msg1872477#new

Sorry to hear - but best of luck with future endeavors.
Title: Re: V7-850 service part numbers
Post by: SportsterDoc on December 12, 2023, 12:58:17 PM
Sorry to hear - but best of luck with future endeavors.

Thank you, Kevin
If it does not sell here or on the CB1100forum, then Motopia will purchase in the spring.
May put the $ towards a tractor for my son's farm
It is only 3.5 acres, so a small one is likely
A local  friend has a 1948 Ford 8N

The V7-850 is a great way to end 60+ years of riding!!