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The variable valve timing V85 doesn’t lack for low end power. Its not at all like previous Guzzi two valves, in fact almost the opposite. Power drops off over 6k RPMs.Pete
Did I miss something regarding the new to come 883? It seems that many of you fellas are assuming HD is just bringing the last iteration of the Eve 883, why?As far as I can ascertain, all they have said is it will be an air cooled 883 sportster. They can not bring back the 883 without making at least some changes to it or it won't be able to pass EU (not sure about US) emissions......
I'm with you Pete regarding the better low end power do to the VVT on the 2nd gen v85. But I have no clue what you're talking about when you say, "power drops off over 6k"? I had a 17 v9, and it does have a really healthy power band, very similar to a 1100 big block, just falls off a little earlier at the top. The new v85 pulls hard all the way to red line with no drop off, if anything it increases as you blow past 5500rpm!
Hopefully they improve it maybe an all new motorcycle. I understand they auctioned off all the old machinery to make it after discontinuing it.[/quoteThis is what I had read when it went away. I have been told that wasn't the case but no one has presented any evidence or proof of that. Makes me wonder, how did the Chinese come up with one so quickly without blueprints and or tooling. How is Harley going to bring one out quickly without the same. I guess we will have to wait and see. I had a 883 Custom which I sold years ago. I have kicked myself ever since. I can't see myself buying one, too old to start filling up the shed again. My V7 and somewhat reassembled T3 is enough. Although if I could find an original dirt cheap I would be tempted, but that won't happen here in Cali.kk
Harley chose low rpm power and torque for their 2V motors. They typically sign off by 5,500 while the V85 makes 15 more peak hp but up at 7,700.
If you want a Sportster engine that makes power and has some revs, get an old tube-frame Buell.....
I they bring back the 883 for the $3995 price, I might consider buying one.
The $3995, guarantee buy back, was probably the most successful promotion the Motor company ever did. It got new riders on bikes, and helped them move into the larger displacement and profitable motorbikes.