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Be sure to watch your clutch lever travel. Mine went back to the Handle bar right at 2000 miles. Went right to the max crank thrust clearanceat that time.. Mine is the only Stornello on the web that has that dreaded crank issue. Just be aware of the 2016 issues and get some mileson it to see. i bought mine with 400 miles on it a few years ago..
I ran the stock rear, and a Pirelli MT-60 RS on the front.. Super matches to each other..Both radials .Just put a new set on a Ducati SC 1100 the other day..Same rubber compound as the Sp V3 sport tires.. I bought a set of Shinko 705 for my current BMW X country and those are good also. I would of bought the Kenda 761 if they were in stock. Had good luck with the sport touring tires from them. I noticed the front Shinko has a bit or run out on it, but cannot feel anything from that..It's enough for me to buy something like the Kendra's next time for it..Be sure to watch your clutch lever travel. Mine went back to the Handle bar right at 2000 miles. Went right to the max crank thrust clearanceat that time.. Mine is the only Stornello on the web that has that dreaded crank issue. Just be aware of the 2016 issues and get some mileson it to see. i bought mine with 400 miles on it a few years ago..
Good for you and CONGRATS!!! Always liked the look of this model Guzzi! What's all this about..."the dreaded crank issue?" ?????
<SNIP>Be sure to watch your clutch lever travel. Mine went back to the Handle bar right at 2000 miles. Went right to the max crank thrust clearanceat that time.. Mine is the only Stornello on the web that has that dreaded crank issue. Just be aware of the 2016 issues and get some mileson it to see. i bought mine with 400 miles on it a few years ago..
I warned him about yours before he pulled the trigger...
Did MG take care of the engine repair/replacement or were you stuck with the bill?
I don't remember the # on mine seems like the low 200 range. (#216 I think?)Guzzi told me to take it to any dealer and they would look at it.. This was way out of Warranty The dealer had no clue how to really measure the crank thrust. It was 9 thou I found real nice e-bay 2016 engine with 4000 miles on it. Perfect thrust clearance. I traded the bike with the extra engine for a 2015 BMW F800r (Rotax) So just run with it, and hope for the best. Put a Beetle map in it, and enjoy it So now I have G650 X country, and it a pretty good SC type bikeI have no issue with Moto Guzzi, just the dealer in Portland.. I believe they would of did something if I pushed it..I would own one again,(Moto Guzzi) but I would pay attention to known issues on this forum.
My VIN ends with M000220. Looking at the GuzziTech thread on the subject, all the VINs they list as being affected start with M200### so hopefully that means mine is not in the series of defective engines. Clutch adjustment is perfect and will be monitored. Time will tell.
I like those little Stornello bikes.
I've narrowed it down to either the Anakee Adv 2 or Pirelli MT60. The Michelins are radials and the new 2 series front is supposed to be quieter - they were kinda noisy on my V85. The Pirellis have the closest looking tread pattern to the OEM Golden Tires but would require mixing a radial on front and bias on the rear. I ran that setup on my V7 III and it was OK but the bike felt unsettled at times. Price is nearly identical so that's not the issue. Ruled out the Bridgestone AX41S - newer tire with few reviews and those were mixed. Again, I'm ridin 90/10 with the 10% on groomed gravel and dirt roads.
What does the n0 mean on the nameplate?