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I just test rode a V7iii and had concerns with the handling. I found it to be nimble at parking lot speed but it tended to "stand up" in corners at 40-50 mph. The tip in was normal but rather than a nice progressive increase in lean angle from there it would require a noticeable effort past that.Immediately following that ride I took out a V85TT. It was totally different, being quicker to turn in and instilling confidence in its linear and neutral leaning at any speed.
Small changes to the rotation of the handlebar can have an effect on thatExperiment Rolled forward/upwards Rolled backwards/downwards You are playing w arm length and posture I recently moved mine forward and immediately found i tended to pull on the opposite bar while tipping into a curveLowered them and found it wanted a push on the bar forward in the direction of the turn and took less effort Just the bar rotation made the difference Some guzzi bars place the grips at 90 degrees to the forkOther models place the grips parallel to the ground..one never knows the set up made w a demoThe brochure for the V700 has them rotated above parallel to the ground...quite a ways upSmall changes one a time and you can feel a difference
I found the steering head bearing tension way too tight on my used V7 II. It wanted to stand up in corners, wagged at pavement seams, required constant correction at parking lot speed, and wove its way coasting to a slow stop. Backing off the tension remedied all these things. I can hardly wait to get rid of the Sport Demons.Sarah
Well I liked what you guys had to say and bought a 2018 Milano. I am loving it. Thanks.
When the tires are used up get Conti RA3's. BIG improvement.