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Re: Bring on the Bobber?
« Reply #30 on: November 17, 2025, 05:15:13 PM »
I wonder why the Roamer version hasn’t garnered as much attention?? Same motor
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Re: Bring on the Bobber?
« Reply #31 on: November 18, 2025, 06:55:37 AM »
One of my Ikons leaks but I am having both rebuilt by the factory in PA.The bike doesn’t have a center stand and if I remove both shocks do I need to worry about the rear end somehow collapsing?Should I make some kind of support to install until I get the shocks back?

If you have (or can borrow) a front wheel chock and a scissor jack you’re golden. The scissor jack under the engine allows you to adjust the height of the back of the bike to make shock removal and installation a breeze.

I saw the Bobber last week at Reina in Brookfield, WI. It’s gorgeous. I also love the fat front end look. Plus the increased tire contact patch is a huge advantage.
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Re: Bring on the Bobber?
« Reply #32 on: November 23, 2025, 08:31:40 PM »
   A few thoughts about my new to me 2017 Bobber. I thought at my age, 73, I would enjoy riding a bike with more upright riding position. I also have a 2020 V7 Racer. The V9 has significantly more power at low rpm's. Today was my first ride of any length, 100 miles. Perfect day, 80 degrees and sunny skies. I'll have to get used to the riding position. I don't know why, but my thighs are a bit tired. They felt relaxed all day. Middle of my back is a bit tired too. Guess I'm just not used to sitting straight up all day. That stuff is just conditioning. Butt didn't get sore until the last 3 miles. To be fair, I don't have the padding back there I used to. It does have the Guzzi Comfort seat.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      The V7 encourages me to ride about 20 mph over the speed limit. The V9 is happy at the speed limit, or maybe just a little over. :wink:                                                              In the end I just want to keep one bike in the garage. It might take me a couple of years to make up my mind.                                                                                                   But one thing hasn't changed in the last 40 years I've been riding Guzzi's, the build quality.

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Re: Bring on the Bobber?
« Reply #33 on: November 23, 2025, 08:44:06 PM »
   A few thoughts about my new to me 2017 Bobber. I thought at my age, 73, I would enjoy riding a bike with more upright riding position. I also have a 2020 V7 Racer. The V9 has significantly more power at low rpm's. Today was my first ride of any length, 100 miles. Perfect day, 80 degrees and sunny skies. I'll have to get used to the riding position. I don't know why, but my thighs are a bit tired. They felt relaxed all day. Middle of my back is a bit tired too. Guess I'm just not used to sitting straight up all day. That stuff is just conditioning. Butt didn't get sore until the last 3 miles. To be fair, I don't have the padding back there I used to. It does have the Guzzi Comfort seat.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      The V7 encourages me to ride about 20 mph over the speed limit. The V9 is happy at the speed limit, or maybe just a little over. :wink:                                                              In the end I just want to keep one bike in the garage. It might take me a couple of years to make up my mind.                                                                                                   But one thing hasn't changed in the last 40 years I've been riding Guzzi's, the build quality.

I mean…there is a solution for your V9 if you don’t like the seating position ;)


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Re: Bring on the Bobber?
« Reply #34 on: November 24, 2025, 07:45:47 PM »
50 degrees F, bright, sunny and very little wind for a northeast Wisconsin Sunday in late November demands one to bring on the Bobber!

Rode 340+ miles to the State Capitol and back, an absolutely glorious day to ride....at least until the sun began to set! 





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Re: Bring on the Bobber?
« Reply #35 on: Today at 12:52:33 AM »
That is serious mileage on a Bobber seat :bow:
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Re: Bring on the Bobber?
« Reply #36 on: Today at 06:21:21 AM »
50 degrees on a naked bike for 370 miles is cold ,snowmobile suit ,heated grips and vest?It was a little warmer down in SW WI but I had hippo hands,heated vest and leathers and was glad I did.

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Re: Bring on the Bobber?
« Reply #37 on: Today at 06:54:47 AM »
I also use Hippo Hands, they make all the difference, I take them off for picture time.  I ride in wool long John's and have an insulated jacket.  If I start getting cold, I put on my rain suit, which blocks the wind nicely.  Started out the day dressed like that, then took it off when the temp around Madison climed past 50.  Put it all on again about halfway home, as i was getting cold again.

I find the stock Bobber seat pretty comfortable.  But my break stops come more frequently as the day goes on, and the last hour or so I'm scooting all over the seat trying to stay comfortable. 
But dang it all.....it was a beautiful day for a fun, long ride!!




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Re: Bring on the Bobber?
« Reply #38 on: Today at 08:12:55 AM »
For those perusing this thread and wondering if the Bobber can travel.....I'm here to say that YES, the Bobber can travel!

Here's my Bobber earlier in the year packed up for a moto-camping trip to Platteville,  WI.  Since I was going to be riding with my son who has a '25 Kawasaki Eliminator (the Bobber and Eliminator are similar in fuel tank size,) I figured why not load it up and camp with it?

I strapped on my V7 Special bags and off I went.  I can't lie, the Bobber is a bit cramped with all that gear on it, so frequent stops were in order.  Would I do that again?  Most likely no.  I'll use the V7 as my long distance tourer.  But for short trips it sure fun.




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