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Guzzis like to rev. When you fix it stay above 3K. Too low for that motor. Yes, you CAN but why? It likes to rev a bit.
I hear this a lot on this forum, but I still cannot understand why anyone would cruise at any higher rpm than needed, as it is a waste of fuel and cause additional wear (load on engine parts are the square of rpm increase, meaning the load is 16 times higher @ 8000rpm than at 2000). When you are having fun on a winding road, sure, keep the revs up. But sitting at 50 mph on a level piece of tarmac, I see no reason not to be in top gear.
You just need to accept the fact that you are wrong in regards to Guzzi's. It will get way better fuel mileage at 4000+ than at 3000 because it IS lugging there.
Mileage may vary depending on the bike.
Any advice?!
Thanks but I mean any advice for getting that clip back on until I can get some caps! Like you have on the hose you have detached. I note you have put a different clip on?
Hi all, I’m new to the forum and recently bought a ‘21 V7 iv and so far it’s been great! I bought it from a dealer and it had a recent engine oil change and filter. However came with little else in the way of service history. I’m not sure if this is a common issue but I’ve noticed when I’m trying to maintain a speed (and this seems to be in any gear but most noticeable around 30mph) and at around 3k rpm, the engine will randomly completely shut off (or at least feel like it). It feels like I’ve completely let go of the throttle and even pulled the front brake in too for good luck. And then it’ll go back to normal. This lasts literally a fraction of a second. All in all it just feels very lumpy around this rev range and I don’t like to cruise around here as it feels like it might happen at any second. There’s no issue in opening up through this rev range, it pulls completely fine, it’s just when trying to hold the revs. Is my first point of call checking the valve clearances? Not sure if my dealers warranty would cover something like this..Any thoughts would be appreciated!