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At 73 YO and 5'7", MC seat height and even more so, curb weight, are becoming a major issue for me. I still want to be able to take cross-country trips, including ones 2-up. I checked out the V85 travel yesterday at Cadre, but there is no way I could handle it comfortably fully loaded, even if I could lower it an inch; just too tall. I did sit on a V7 stone, which seems to be a good size for me. However, I am concerned about lack of power for hauling 2 people with full luggage at highway speed. Also wonder if there are effective windscreens and top boxes available for the model. My wife and I are not very large people: about 275 lbs. between us. I do have a Norge, but fully loaded, 2-up, it is becoming a handful for me; need something lighter.Though I prefer to stick with the Guzzi brand and shaft drive, I am also considering a Yamaha tracer 9 GT and a triumph tiger 660 sport; both are light-weight, have more power, and are better set up for touring than the V7.Any thoughts?Jon
5'6" with 28" ish inseams. 73Kg, 83 in full riding kit. I've added Unit garage frames and side bags and just finished modifying a Givi rack to fit with these (I bought the rack first & prefer it to the Unit Garagerack, which sticks too far out the back for me)Should add the seat, for my money, is superb all day comfortable.
Seems to me like a V9 would be the thing.Low seat, plenty of power.
I have to respectfully disagree. Guzzis like to be to be wound up. My V7lll ran the smoothest over 4,000 rpm. My Triumph Bonneville likes it below 4,000 rpm and is quite happy between 2,500 and 3,500. Both brands are excellent bikes but different.kk
EDIT - I'm really starting to hate auto-corrrect... There's a difference between what you "like" and what the machine "likes/is capable of without stress".And though it is speed and load dependent, both my V7's and certainly my MKIII more than my MKI are fine running below 4k. Granted not as low as 2500, but maybe just north of 3k. So I guess I fall between you two guys in terms of preference and perception.I must say I'm shocked the Bonnie is happy that low, that's not what I remember from my last ride on one, but it's been a minute.That's talking Harley territory.-- hopefully that makes SOME sense now --