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I like the V9, was it discontinued?
I don't believe, the dropping of the headlight was a factory change. That was/is done by dealer/customer or such, just as the bike doesn't come from the factory with bar end mirrors.
Where did you get the photo of the first bike with the supposed "headlight shift" in your OP?I ask because I am suspicious the headlight isn't shifted in the others, but even if it is on that one I'm thinking it was modified. What really stands out to me in those first two photos is the difference in profile of the SPEEDOMETER HOUSING which is laid down horizontally on the second bike. This has a huge impact on the profile. But I've seen some kits for that on the V7 and wonder if that's what this was, of if it was a one off. I can't tell but there's a logo on the side cover which also makes me suspicious.
The second bike in my OP that shows the lowered headlight was a product shot from an aftermarket exhaust brand that I simply pulled from a Google Image search. Why I didn’t instead go with one of Moto Guzzi’s own beauty shots? Because the headlight position was my only point, and I didn’t realize my claim would be doubted, so I guess I wasn’t as careful (I think the aftermarket company also got rid of the bar risers). BUT, take a look at the Bobber Sport and all the V9s from ‘20 to present, and they’ve dropped the headlight and adjusted the speedo, though not as much as that custom shot that I erroneously included in the beginning.Here’s another pic *from* Guzzi showing off the E5:
1) I say the v9 tank is glorious! Unique and thought provoking.2) wish I had this "Vincent" to ride around and drive people crazy.
EVEN if 200 miles are "possible" on the V9 tank I get 200+ miles BEFORE the reserve light on the V7 making my range more like an EASY 250 and a possible 275+.
At least my V9 tank does not hold a full 15 liters / 4 US gallons. Usually, you will think it is full 10% below that figure, but if I let fuel drizzle ever so slowly I have managed to get 14.5 liters in. However, unless you run it dry, it is nigh on impossible to know where in the range between 13.5 and 14.5 liters it sits, meaning you should err on the safe side. If the tank held and honest 15 liters, I would average 400 km / 250 miles to dry.
I think my Bobber Sport is my favorite Guzzi. Most of my rides are day rides under 100 miles with a few 150-200 mile rides a year. But the roads are shite here in Idaho and my love of dirt bike riding and just wanting a new bike every year got me to thinking I should have a V85. The Bobber Sport ran so good with a Beetle MAP and the Zard exhaust made a great sound. It pulled clean and smooth all the way to redline. But I hardly ever reved it close to redline as it was plenty fast for me. Now I even have thoughts of selling the V85 to get another Bobber. You don't know what ya got till it's gone.
They look like they were built for the Army…