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Hi, I am considering buying the 2025 v100 Mandello. I am aware they had some issues in the first year (coolant leaks and clunk when engaging 1st gear, clutch slave cylinder seal, I think that is it?). I hope the 2025 model would address the known issues already. But I was wondering if owners notice any oil consumption on the V100.I currently have a 2004 BMW R1100S oilhead and it needs oil top ups on a regular basis (around 0.6L/1000kms), I would like to avoid that with my next bike.all the 1100 BMW's seemed to do that. Guzzi's don't use oil. Thanks for any info.
That clunk/lurch engaging first gear is a result of the wet clutch in the V100
Is MG using some kind of a special wet clutch that is acts this way? My R1100S has a very pronounced clunk as well, and not only when shifting into 1st, but it has a dry clutch disk (that I am currently in the process of replacing...)
Thanks for the explanation, I didn't realize this. I really need to adjust my riding habits and park my bike in first instead of neutral. I have many years under my belt with kick start machines that had to be in neutral to kick start and finding neutral with a dead engine could sometimes be a hassle. Avoiding the clunk would probably save some wear and tear.kk
A couple of observations.Unlike across the frame crankshaft engines, which make up the overwhelming majority of machines, the Guzzi and Beemers have a clutch that spins at engine revs. The UJM’s and all the others, have a clutch that is put through a gear reduction in or around 4 or 5:1When you pull the lever in on your Guzzi, the clutch (which was spinning at around 1150 rpm), will begin to spin down and after about 2 or 3 seconds will come to a stop.On my Norge (dry clutch), this delay in selecting first gear will result in an absolutely silent engagement of the gear dogs. How does that work on your V100 or Stelvio ?Also…Starting your wet clutch bike in gear will certainly rid you of the horrifying clunk, but you will be asking your starter motor and attached mechanism, to supply a lot more torque to spin the clutch basket against the oil drag.Dunno which is worse…I can see that this really is repeat of the post a bit earlier, but there may be something in it.