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Just out of curiosity, what maintenance should I be thinking about for a new bike with just 350 miles on it? Anything having to do with breaking in a new bike? Be well.
From Chapter 6, page 198, V7 Use*Maintenance Book600 miles: change engine oil & filter, change transmission oil, change rear drive oil, torque heads, adjust valves, inspect a bunch of the normal stuff to catch any loose fasteners. Total service time 100 minutes.6,200 miles: basically the same without torquing the heads. Transmission and rear drive fluids changed every other 6,200 mile service.Peter Y.
You can argue until the cows come home whether this is the sort of thing that should be caught or not at PD but it has been a recurring theme here. The new V7's do seem to, at least in some cases, have poorly adjusted clutch cables ex-factory or they need adjustment early on in the break in period. ... Just note that some people have had problems and be aware of it.Pete
This was sort of where I was going with this post. I did quite a lot of searching on this forum and other sources, and I could not find an answer for what was going on with my bike. I thought that starting a thread might help other owners since it took my dealer three trips with a bike that was dragging so hard it stalled at every intersection, and could not be shifted using the clutch lever. It took me the three trips and a couple of calls to Moto Guzzi to get this sorted, and I am also not going to throw my dealer under a bus. They did their best, and they did eventually resolve the issue.It is worth noting that my V7 Stone is not a V7 II. It has a 5 speed transmission. As for adjusting it myself, I don't do that on new machines.When there is a warranty in place, if I start messing around with it on top of the dealer mechanics, it just muddies the waters about who is doing what. They could simply default and say I broke it, and I wouldn't have a leg to stand on, but they would be relieved of the obligation to work on the bike. That is not a positive outcome for me. The only question that I had too was why it took more than two minutes to fix. My guess is that my dealer is not very used to working on Guzzis. They seem to sell mostly Ducattis, and a fair number of Agustas. The Guzzis seem to be their slowest line, but still, I felt that they could have done a little more research. Especially when I came back the second time. The question about upcoming maintenance was more of a throw away question. I was just wondering if there were something not covered in the handbook, but I take it no would be the answer. Anyway, thanks for the replies. I appreciate the input on the grub screw and the support that this should have been a simple fix.
Mate? Adjusting the free play in the clutch cable is a regular service item. It's not going to void your warranty! Good grief? This is getting to 'Bus Pass' territory!
Whatever mate. This isn't a pissing contest about who can build a machine better. I can spin wrenches just fine. I also know how to deal with dealerships, and if I even pass a wrench over it, they will blame any wrong thing with it on me.
Then I'd find a better dealership. Too bad Pete is probably too far away for you.
I dunno, I'm ready coast... There are actually about 4-5 dealers within a 100 mile or so radius of here, though not all are equal.
This isn't a pissing contest about who can build a machine better. I can spin wrenches just fine. I also know how to deal with dealerships, and if I even pass a wrench over it, they will blame any wrong thing with it on me.
I dunno, I'm EAST (gawd I hate auto-correct sometimes) coast... There are actually about 4-5 dealers within a 100 mile or so radius of here, though not all are equal.
Mea-culpa
Haze, Just so you know, I have to adjust every new smallblock clutch rod at the grub screw on the arm since 2005.If the factory (which browse this forum) would make the adjustment a bit better, it would be nice.I do this so the customer has full use of the clutch cable life(or stretch). I see it as part of the set-up on a new bike.
hi allI have similar clutch issues on my new 2015 V7 II Stone... near-impossible to shift into neutral, v.hard to shift, clutch won't disengage when I come to a stop light in 1st. It made my rides very hard work & no fun at all.In the end I ran out of space adjusting the nut at the clutch lever end but problem still persisted.So I went to adjust the screw at the actuating arm. Problem solved.Now it rides beautifully with no probs going into neutral. Glad I now can enjoy the bike without all the earlier worries.Al.
That is interesting to know. It was a bit of a learning curve for my local dealership. Thanks for the reply.