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The V9 is not nearly as flexible as a Virago engine...my V9 need 50% more rpm before it will operate comfortably. Also, especially in the lower three gears, under light load, the V9 engine does not run smoothly, but it hunts a little, which I find very annoying in slow riding. ...
I wonder if a remap would help?
What are we trying to "tune out" here? Vibration? A flat spot?If we're talking vibration I've always found that's a very subjective thing
My V9 cannot keep a steady rpm under very light load. Throttle responds is also abrupt under these conditions.
Engine will protest through heavy vibrations if loaded below 2000rpm in the higher gears.
File this one under "they all do that". Every Italian V-twin will protest during heavy throttle at low RPM.
You just need to keep the revs a bit higher. Which I do not like; I like engines that will pull effortlessly from very low revs and cruise barely above idle.
...Now, I can fully admit that my Sport 1100 and my current V11 EVT sort of suck in town. And, I do like the idea of something with lower gearing and better low rpm performance. I also know that Guzzi will not fulfill that desire, and I'm starting to consider the possibility of picking up a Royal Enfield or Triumph to satisfy that desire.
the V9 has no problem pulling from well below 2000 rpm - it just does not want to run smoothly without load at such low engine speeds, regardless of gear. I took the bike down to 30 mph in 6th gear, just as a test, and the moment I opened the throttle it began to hunt. But when I opened the throttle enough to accelerate - still very little throttle required - it gained speed smoothly and without any additional vibrations.
2015/16-2017: Very forward footpegs2018-2020: Less forward footpegs2021-on: Engine power increased from 55 to 65 PS.
For the record, my V9 vibrate more the higher it revs. Or more uncomfortably, at least, because the thuds change into a buzz. Sitting at 6k rpm when I could be going the same speed doing 4k rpm is just a waste of fuel and added wear. Feel free to have a different opinion, that is totally fine with me. I do not pretend to have all the answers. If my Guzzi expire early in life, or show signs of premature wear, I will report back candidly and admit my mistake.
Just go put on 200 miles without ever dropping below 4000 RPM. Then you can tell us we are wrong!
I think the closest thing to a modern Loop is probably the Indian Scout series. Probably where I will be headed in a few years.-AJ
Why are you hellbent on getting something modern?
After new tires, new fork seals, new battery, new brakes, carburetor kit, new brake lines, pads, having tires mounted, new seat, replacement headlight and turn signals, oil, oil filter, new clutch plates, and probably some other things I’m forgetting