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Thanks everyone for the warm welcome! pehayes, I'm in SW washington. I'll look into the Guzzi events, that's cool to have nearby. I'm running into an issue with shop manuals. I checked my VIN and the bike is a 2013 V7 Classic, but when I look up manuals they have slightly differing valve clearance specs. A V7 classic shop manual I found has 0.004 and 0.006, but no valve adjustment procedure . Then a V7 II manual I found that does have a procedure and pictures showing what looks just like my engine cover says the clearances are 0.006 and 0.008. However, my understanding is that the V7 II is a 2014 and on designation. Any tips on navigating this?
Use 6 & 8 for the Herron heads.
Pssssst.It's NOT a V7 Classic, they ended in 2012 in North America. They had dual throttle bodies and a fast idle lever on the handlebar.It's a V7 Stone, the first year of the single throttle body motor that doesn't have the mechanical fast idle linkage.Look for the Stone/Special/Racer Literature.
Welcome to the group. You have the exact same bike as mine, a white 2013 Stone. I loved my dearly, and racked up just over 150,000 miles on mine before I had a little “incident” and broke my ankle. Wonderfully fun bikes. I think the white Stone is one of the prettiest motorcycles ever made. You have good taste! Enjoy.
When I say tight, I mean TIGHT tolerance from whoever did this last.
This explained a lot. I managed to dig up a good amount of documentation with this info, and pulled off a full service. I could tell it was well maintained throughout, but when I got the the valves they were so much tighter than spec I was confused for a good hour trying to find out if these engines wear in towards tighter clearances on the valve. No answers, so I assumed it was just done a bit wrong last time and set the valves to .006 intake and .008 exhaust on compression TDC. It runs fine so I think I did it well enough. I wonder if the tight valve clearance explained my black spark plugs.I couldn't find torque specs for the adjustment but, so just put it in a bit past snugg. Which seems to be the consensus online. It's interesting going from a KLR650 where every single thing you could think of has a YouTube video to this, where the documentation doesn't hold your hand much and there just is not much for video guides. The challenge is both fun and a bit anxiety inducing lol
It's interesting going from a KLR650 where every single thing you could think of has a YouTube video to this, where the documentation doesn't hold your hand much and there just is not much for video guides. The challenge is both fun and a bit anxiety inducing lol
This is my 2013 Moto Guzzi V7 Stone. I bought it in 2015 from a guy who thought he wanted to be a biker. (a doctor) He bought it new in Chicago and had it set up like this. Special paint, (it was white too) rack/bags, wire wheels with 80/20 tires, and a fly screen. I sold it a few years ago but enjoyed owning it. Enjoy yours.