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I like lightweight motorcycles; 30 hp and 300 lbs with a full tank of fuel suits me, and our roads, perfectly.
Where is "our roads"?
My bad. Norway. Speed limit in built-up areas typically 50 kph / 31 mph, country roads limit is typically 80 kph / 50 mph, highway mostly restricted to 90 kph / 56 mph, but some places one can see 100 kph / 62 mph or even 110 kph / 68 mph. I do all I can to avoid highways when riding, they are for getting places rapidly. For me, rapid progress = transport = car. I keep my riding recreational, but I have great respect for people who can do 1000 mile days in the saddle.
Fascinating to consider. Here in the states, on interstate highways, 70-85 is the norm, and higher speed (85+) travellers are abundant. Doing 60 in a 40 is normal. Always interesting to know what other nations with the same technology in broad use consider appropriate.
Here in Oz, if you exceed the limit by 5 kph routinely, you WILL lose your licence due to accumulation of demerit points.Camera cars are very common.
Observations of a 71-year-old: 1.As the years pile on, they ALL turn into 'big' bikes.2. Who is the smarter person? The riders in Asia, South and Central America, Mexico, et. al, who can transport the entire family and assorted livestock down a muddy unpaved track on a $400 125cc moto that can be repaired with common household items OR the riders in North America who spend $20,000+ on an 700+ lb. behemoth with a $1000.00 initial service charge and a 100-year-old engine design?It's all a matter of perspective.
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T120 is a 1200, I would hope it has more hp than a v7!
* Triumph T120 horsepower = 79* Guzzi V7 850 horsepower = 65
Don’t forget the Triumph is also liquid-cooled, and so you would imagine a Triumph 1200 cc liquid-cooled bike to get something north of 100 hp. But, if I recall, the factory cam appears to be the restricting factor. I’ve read some forum comments and seen some videos purporting that installing a hot cam yielded much more of the Triumph bike’s capability.Still, I think the T100 is more the Guzzi’s direct competition for pricing and performance, and I’m willing to wager (not much) that between the two, they’re quite fun to compare both on paper and empirical observation.
Triumph 1200 Speed TwinLiquid-cooled parallel twin, 8 valve, SOHC, 270 degree firing orderCapacity 1200 ccBore 97.6 mmStroke 80 mmCompression 12.1:1Max Power EC 105 PS / 103.5 bhp (77.2 kW) @ 7,750 rpmMax Torque EC 112 Nm @ 4,250 rpmWet weight 476 lbs
Does anyone know if the V7 Sport's motor is differentiated from the other V7 850's? Or do all get the larger TB? I'm pretty sure they all will have TBW. I REALLY like the look of the V7 10, but am waiting to see the V7 Sport. But who am I kidding? Unless it is a killer deal, I will need to sell something to make room...............
That wet weight seems awfully low for the T120. Are we sure of that claim accuracy?
Dirk, I just posted the specs to show that the 1200 engine can produce more than 100 hp, and that the 79 hp limit is voluntary by Triumph. Just as the V7 850 can make 85 hp, but Guzzi decided to limit it to 67 in the new V7 Sport.
I mentioned this somewhere not too long ago. A disproportionate number of my moto mates here in town are on T100's. One of them bought a V7III last year, keeping his beloved T100. He hasn't touched the Triumph since. Is amazed at the joy that the variation in power delivery provides. Most of these T100 owners ask that we avoid even brief trips on the slab when we ride together. Purely anecdotal, i know.I'd imagine the V7/850 variant present an even starker contrast. I've put several hundred miles on a Late model T120 and found it *yawn* very nice. Accelerated nicely. Stopped nicely. Handled well. I'd never guess it had a 1200cc based on performance. But then again my 1200 frame of reference is my GRiSO. I'm very intrigued by the V7 Sport. i'd love to see one with some creative/appropriate bling. I think it'd be a wonderful runabout.
My V7III was perfectly happy on the highway. I was not when I was on it. Drove a V7850 and it was a much better place to be when on the highway. Hoping the new V7 Series is similar or better. Not a deal breaker for many. Is for me. Pretty excited about the new V7Sport.