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- Rear Rack: This hepco & Becker one (https://www.motomachines.com/hepco-...jRc2fOx-IfAIcMxWPhEWhjlP89ih2zvYaArGqEALw_wcB) since it's much bigger than the OEM Guzzi, which If I understand correctly only holds like 10 lbs.
- Rear Case: not sure what to get really. Could I just adapt a hard case from harbor freight or something along those lines?
I ride my 2013 V7 daily and go everywhere, including routine long trips. But no longer ride two-up. My suggestions:I really like the Hepco Becker “Junior” hard saddle bags. Looks good on that bike. The 30 liter is fine. The 40 liter size looks too big for the bike, but would sure hold a lot of stuff. No opinion on rear racks or top case. I prefer a duffle bag or the like strapped to the seat, but that obviously won’t work if you have a passenger. I like the stock seat just fine and have never felt the urge to change it. I just put a cheap set of beads on top. I have a theory that if you just ride the thing a lot, your body will adapt to the seat, unless it is truly atrocious. The stock seat is not a bad design—it is flat and properly contoured on the side. Properly firm. But yes, I know a lot of people don’t like the stock seat. For long trips, I highly recommend replacing the rear shocks with Ikons or something. The stock rear shocks really are atrocious. The ride quality and your basic comfort will be *greatly* improved by better rear shocks. I hated the stock handlebars on my 2013 because it forced me to sit up too straight and get buffeted by the wind, especially over 65 mph. My solution was Norman Hyde “M” bars, which create a moderate lean forward position. I’ve always preferred the lean forward position, and it makes sustained high speed riding vastly more comfortable. At least for me. I also highly recommend extension pieces on the stock rear view mirrors. I insist on having excellent visibility to what is going on behind me. I never could adjust the stock mirrors to work, but adding about 3 inches of extenders made for the best set of mirrors I’ve ever had on a bike. Consider a throttle lock of some kind. I really like the Throttlemeister. Don’t add too much engine oil. These engines seem to like the hot oil level to be no more than 1/2 full on dipstick. Very important! Change out your stock spark plugs caps to the NGK phenolic ones. Use some kind of sealant between the wire and cap. The stock caps are garbage. Serious rain will stop you cold with those horrid, leaky caps. Always carry a couple of new spark plugs.
I've had my 2013 V7 Stone since new and I've long had it set up basically that way. Not sure I see a question in all that? What do you want to know?My Stone has:Corbin Knight design drop pegsHB sidecases and topcaseHB centerstandEuro side standOver racing slidersEmgo fairingAnd a bunch of little things ...Edit-better shocks can make a big difference if you want it.
Sorry to once again traumatize the group with pictures of the Mello Yellow Stornello....... My Formula, jump off where you want.- Hagon rear Enduro shocks - Transformed the ride and handling. 420mm raises clearance 1/2" seated- KTech Fork Springs - Same as rear. No more bottoming, even on stock fork oil.- 3/4" SW Motech Bar Risers - Brings the bars up perfect height (for me)- Honda GL1500 Foot pegs - Cheap, lower, and wide. (1/2-3/4" drop)- KOF Built up seat - Some kinda magic, and about 2" taller- Airflow seat cover - Cheap, and keeps your @$$ cool and dry. Can be chilly in cold weather- Triple Hepco Becker Racks and Bags - Wide Variety of bag style/choices- Large Norge Windscreen on DART bracket- Oxford Grip Heaters - Stelvio Hand Guards- Bunch of other non comfort related stuff......Results is an all weather all road long distance super fun touring tool. Only drawback (as you likely know) is it lacks real power and passing power for the high speed state highways or the unavoidable super slab.
Hello, and thanks for all the suggestions. I have a few specific questions: 1) How does the corbin feel, compared to the stock seat? Does the extra width make a noticeable difference? Do you have the 2-seater version (gunfighter & lady) and if so, did your passenger ever express their opinion on the quality/comfort of the rear? 2) What HB side/top cases do you have, and are they enough storage for multi-day trips? 3) Do you have any recommendations regarding rear shocks? 4) Could you share a couple pictures of your bike?Thanks again and have a great day, SB
https://ventura-bike.com/collections/moto-guzziI realize I'm the outlier here but I'm no fan of panniers on a V7. Kills the lovely line of th bike. Now, friends, please don't disown me! You do you!But, I get all I need into the large Ventura bags, switch to a small rack (again, for looks) when they are not needed, use the zip together feature when I need the kitchen sink, and get a GREAT backrest for long days in the saddle. The V7 is the only bike I have with this setup and I absolutely love it. Modular, and takes less time to configure that it takes to type it!Guess I should add-I'm not anti bag. I have the National hard bags on my Jackal. LOVE the look and would never change them. PERFECT line for that bike.
OP, I'm back at my desk. Wasn't sure if you still wanted pics. Here are a few in various configurations over the years, "just in cases"....I would say that I am QUITE happy with my choice of the HB juniors. They are durable, pretty spacious, easy to take on/off etc. IF there is a small down side it is simply one of vanity as they do leave behind some racks that aren't the most sightly of things. But it's a small price to pay from my point.IF I were concerned about such things I'd probably look at the HB C-bow or the like. I still prefer the function of hard, locking, quick-detach and basically waterproof bags over anything soft/synthetic so I'm still a juniors guy more than not.The Corbin is also a good choice to me. Better shocks are hard to argue with.I have drop pegs on the MK I to open the rider triangle up just a little bit.Air management is fine with something small for me as I wear a helmet with a face shield on my V7s.... otherwise I might be tempted by an actual windshield.Hope all this helps and enjoy the journey!Kev
Hey Kev! Thanks for the pictures. They help a lot, since my V7 is also white, and it helps to see exactly what it would look like. I have to say, you make a very convincing point for the juniors, and both the rack and bags look quite good. At it stands right now, I'm thinking of driving up to DC with the missus when she has to go in for work related reasons, and take a detour to the Motomachines warehouse in VA, so I can look at both bags in person before purchasing. I might bring some gear up too, to see what fits in the smallest. One last question: what brand are those drop pegs? they look like a solution to my restless legs issue on long trips.Thanks again!Sebastiano
HB has chrome racks also. IMHO they look better on a bright bike. Look at the specs. The HB Juniors are only about 4-6" wider than the small bags and hold lots more. On day rides I only use the top box. On overnighters all three.