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Title: 2024 V7 III's foot pegs Q
Post by: dave1068 on March 17, 2025, 06:16:35 PM
Hi all,

Saw several leftover V7III variants, stone, corsa and special edition but couldn't sit on them as they were tightly parked. Do they all have the same footpeg position? For ex, is the Corsa more rearset or angled due to it being the "Corsa" or are they all the same, 30.7" seat height with same footpeg location

Also, I noticed the Corsa is described as having a solo seat but I see a passenger strap on it. Thanks!
Title: Re: 2024 V7 III's foot pegs Q
Post by: kingoffleece on March 17, 2025, 09:15:51 PM
It's just a cowl.  And, it's extra.  NOT shipped with the bike.  Dealer has to order it.
Take it off and it's a two up.  Triumph did the same thing on Thruxtons years ago.
Title: Re: 2024 V7 III's foot pegs Q
Post by: Kev m on March 18, 2025, 07:35:24 AM
I know it's pedantic - but it might save you from buying a wrong part or accessory in the future. Though the V7III (750cc Hemi Heads made from 2017-2020) are SIMILAR, they are NOT the same as the 2021-24 V7 850 models (which I think are EUIV or EUV emissions, but I tend to refer to them as MK IV models for short since they come after the V7III). The new V7s which should debut this year are different still, so I guess we can call them MKV models.

I am not 100% certain, but I THINK that all of the MKIV V7 850 variants use the same foot controls so I think the seating positions are more or less the same baring some differences in seats, but I'm not 100% on that. I think it should be pretty easy to tell though when seeing them in person.
Title: Re: 2024 V7 III's foot pegs Q
Post by: Kildareman on March 19, 2025, 05:27:42 AM
I fitted Babyface (Sato Racing in the west) rearsets to my V7 850 Stone. Hughly improved ergonomics for me. Also a LSL flat bar.