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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: dcardo021 on November 15, 2017, 10:20:05 AM
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After the death of my Bobber, I made a total emotional buy. But I have always wanted a Guzzi big block sport bike. So any warts that need removing? (https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20171115/ad3ecf1003aaa0b99789c7372c852f53.jpg)
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Well done sir!!! :thumb:
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Well done sir!!! :thumb:
Thank you
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Grease the swingarm bearings and shock linkage bearings.
Make sure whoever is servicing it understands how the W5AM system works on the big blocks so they don't mess about with the throttle bodies in ways they shouldn't be messed about with.
Pete
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Grease the swingarm bearings and shock linkage bearings.
Make sure whoever is servicing it understands how the W5AM system works on the big blocks so they don't mess about with the throttle bodies in ways they shouldn't be messed about with.
Pete
Thank you Pete
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:1: Congrats!
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:1: Congrats!
Thank you
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Attaboy.. :smiley:
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I completely understand. Congratulations! Did I miss this part? What year?
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Nice bike, one of my favorites of the Guzzis...
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I completely understand. Congratulations! Did I miss this part? What year?
Brand new 2016
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Brand new 2016
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Welcome :thumb:
Ciao
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Congrats! You need to adjust on that suspension some and that will make a big difference in ride quality. I used Double D's settings for "large people" as a starting point (since I'm a large person!).
All settings are from fully wound in, hardest settings.
Front.
Sag 33mm
Comp 2 turns
Rebound 3/4 turn
Tyre Pressure 33lb
Rear
Sag 32mm
Comp 3 Turns
Rebound 15 clicks. When 2 up, 11 clicks
Tyre Pressure 36lb
I believe the NGK cap swap is mandatory if for no other reason than it's easy peasy.
The best performance mod you can make is Mark's map.
After that it's farkle to taste and ride ride ride ride!
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I can't help with Griso tech any more than those who have responded.
But I have to say damn the Griso has to be one of the best looking bikes Guzzi ever made.
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Congratulations on oyur beautiful new ride!
I now wish I'd worked through the suspension and few other issues. Aside from being the best looking bike I've owned, (IMO) this bike put power to the road like nothing else I'd owned. Not a sport bike, but a beast of a standard bike. I just couldn't get the suspension dialed in to my weight and the typical roads I like to ride.
I think Guzzi could have kept the same conservative color scheme as the Tenni bikes with perhaps other paint/saddle color combinations without reverting to the "Black Devil" and subsequent WW2 'flash camoflage' paint schemes. But that's personal taste. I'm sure many thought the Tenni was way too conservative. I thought differently.
Well, hope springs eternal ........ for some reason, I didn't sell my Becker Technik Griso stand or bar riser shims. They're still in the garage hoping for a new bike.
(http://thumb.ibb.co/dkfS56/IMG_1428.jpg) (http://ibb.co/dkfS56)
Upon return from Dahlonega,
Georgia July, 2012
(http://thumb.ibb.co/cSa6Hm/IMG_1429.jpg) (http://ibb.co/cSa6Hm)
I don't think the small Griso
flyscreen is still available
from Guzzi
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Congrats!
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congrats.. beautiful bike , and a classic already...
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Ah yeah I love it!!
Congrats
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Congrats! You need to adjust on that suspension some and that will make a big difference in ride quality. I used Double D's settings for "large people" as a starting point (since I'm a large person!).
All settings are from fully wound in, hardest settings.
Front.
Sag 33mm
Comp 2 turns
Rebound 3/4 turn
Tyre Pressure 33lb
Rear
Sag 32mm
Comp 3 Turns
Rebound 15 clicks. When 2 up, 11 clicks
Tyre Pressure 36lb
I believe the NGK cap swap is mandatory if for no other reason than it's easy peasy.
The best performance mod you can make is Mark's map.
After that it's farkle to taste and ride ride ride ride!
Thanks for the info, gives me a starting point
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They're all beautiful. Congratulations!
I remember my own purchase was on impulse, and I've never regretted it for a second.
MOto
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Sure. I'm 235lbs and set the sag with me wearing my gear plus a 10lb weight for some "margin". There's a good bit of adjustment available but for my weight it took a lot cranking to get the rear sag. As a result my shock will be going to Traxxion for a heavier spring and re-valve.
No problem getting the front sag. I'm sure you could improve that end some but for me I've got no real complaints with stock. It's a little harsh I guess but compliant.
Love my Griso!
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I thought the Tenni was the most wonderful color combo with the perfect brown for the seat. A complete 12 out of 10!
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I thought the Tenni was the most wonderful color combo with the perfect brown for the seat. A complete 12 out of 10!
You mean this combo :evil:
(http://thumb.ibb.co/meaHOR/IMG_0206.jpg) (http://ibb.co/meaHOR)
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Yes, I sure do!
Pure motorcycle porn to my eyes.
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Congratulations ! Hard to resist a beauty like that in a red dress. :thumb:
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Congrats. The Griso is a wonderful bike in terms of looks and ride. I encountered a problem with the speed sensor blinking out (causes an Error message to appear on the dash and the odometer and speedometer to stop working) after leaving the bike in a heavy rain storm. The problem went away a few days later when the sensor dried out. There is a thread or two on this out there. Other than that, pure bliss!
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Congrats. The Griso is a wonderful bike in terms of looks and ride. I encountered a problem with the speed sensor blinking out (causes an Error message to appear on the dash and the odometer and speedometer to stop working) after leaving the bike in a heavy rain storm. The problem went away a few days later when the sensor dried out. There is a thread or two on this out there. Other than that, pure bliss!
My 09 had the same issue. I've heard the newer sensors are sealed better than earlier ones. The problem is where the wire enters the sensor and a little GE silicone cured mine . After drying it out thoroughly with a hair dryer. No problems since.
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Nice ride!
Enjoy being "Leader Of The Pack"!!
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Gorgeous bike! Enjoy!
Only wart I can see is that tin can muffler.
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Gorgeous bike! Enjoy!
Only wart I can see is that tin can muffler.
yep the muffler is a wart, but this you can change ..and there are all many options
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Another GRiSO vote here.
Love mine, warts and all. Many a stock exhaust system considered "questionable" over the years
have become one of that bikes endearing features.
My Cannon with the "mini me" smaller gun clinging to it makes me smile (yes, and chuckle a bit).
(http://thumb.ibb.co/kbEj56/IMG_20170101_143544500.jpg) (http://ibb.co/kbEj56)