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Erik,Maybe your bike has been listening to this video?https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nGy9uomagO4
Maybe you should drop down a gear ,60 mph at 3000 rpm doesn’t seem right.
That could be
Wind 'er up. I haven't ridden an 850 but my V7 is almost never ridden at that rpm unless in town in lower gears. My V7 basically lives at 4,000+. Small blocks love to rev, big Blocks too.kk
Keep in mind that the hemi head small blocks appear to run optimally at lower RPM than the older Herons. And the V9 maxes at 6800 RPM, the V7 III at 7200 RPM.(this may not have any worth with faffi’s issue; just pointing out that Heron heads and hemi head small blocks are not be so apples-to-apples)
YIs the buzz there at the same rpm's in all gears, or only at that rpm at some speeds?Same rpm at all speeds would indicate something is a bit loose or worn.
"Loose nuts bolts fixtures can be found w the motor off and tapping w a rubber mallet, maybe you’ve got something loose there. Pound on the tires with a massive whack to see if something buzzes elsewhere on the bike "With my Bassa, I have found loose crash bars, motor mount bolts, shifter linkage, and more delivering what sounded like an RPM related pings.
Max torque at 3000 rpm according to Guzzi, so that is not lugging.
3K is not technically lugging it, but every one of my seven Moto Guzzi's much prefer to be over 3,500 to 4,000 RPM.Take it out and bang it off the rev limiter (okay okay, just below) for half a day. Your bike might just be tired of being ridden by an old lady. (LOL.... I kid I kid, but I am making a point)
Does it seem to be related to the amount of gas in the tank?Worn gas tank mounting rubbers perhaps?
I often rev it to or close to the limiter, but I see no reason to criuse at high rpm. More vibrations, more noise, more fuel.