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That sounds REALLY great!
That sounds great Chuck,bet that grin inside your helmet on twistie roads is a mile wide!
Interesting Chuck. Still trying to bring up that video for viewing; won't load up for me. Anyhow, yep, we're pretty close in numbers and you see how differently your ass dyno feels it. What is the torque you're pulling? Interesting to compare that. Amazing you were close to perfect on the jetting out of the gate.
My take overall is that converting stock V7 heads to 4-valve is a good bang <I'm assuming> for the buck. 39 to 55 is huge gains. If he gets it to 60 with another tweak or two that's incredible. I'll tell you what, with the difference in how big my engine feels, I can't imagine 55-60 ponies. Guzzi should wake up and take notes here. These are pushrods we're talking. Imagine some kind of high cam design like on the BB.
we were gossiping to Guzzi staff and one mentioned that the factory does have a rather special V7 currently wandering around northern Italy. This engine knocks out 65 hp, with even more torque
Dogwalker mentioned in passing that soon I may not be the only one in the world with a hemi small block.. I personally think it would be a GREAT move for Guzzi. Probably won't happen..
More than likely it will be based off the BB platform.
I don't know why you are saying that.Dogwalker, Lowryter, AND AUTHOR OF THIS ARTCILE seem to each have clearly stated they have been told about a specific variant of the V7 line with more hp in the pipeline.
Thanks! It *does* sound bitchin.. I like everything about it, the idle, on throttle, and overrun makes a little wee come out. (Roper content)
Oh so do I! A Nuovo Small Block, little, light, 75/80 HP, proper forks, reactive rear drive and decent rising rate suspension at the back, short wheelbase with the weight carried low? I'd be all over it like a rash!Needless to say someone would want to stick a Windjammer on one and there will be a host of complaints about how the alternator doesn't put out as much power as Chernobyl just before the meltdown but you really can't help some people. No doubt there will also be complaints that it won't have knobbly tires or a beard and goggle rack but I'm sure the aftermarket will rise to the challenge..... Pete
+1!! A nice light bike like that, I'd buy one...It would have to have a coffe cup holder though...LOL
Dogwalker, Lowryter, AND AUTHOR OF THIS ARTCILE seem to each have clearly stated they have been told about a specific variant of the V7 line with more hp in the pipeline.
She really sounds good Chuck!! Man, I think I did pee my pants a little....Good job on the jetting, she's dialed in good, she's making some good power too!I'll post up a video of mine on the dyno...fun stuff!
if the next evolutionary step is going to be a higher reving, shorter stroke, 4VPC motor adopting more of Piagio's modern technolog
I am not looking for a high reving short stroke that narrows the powerband. It's the only bike out there with a Heron head, which gives good torque down low and I like it.Of course the market place (or more usually, the magazines) demand something different for their perceived "needs."
I've also heard rumblings from various sources but whether it will be based on BB or SB I have NFI! The fact remains that common sense dictates that they produce something more 'Competitive' to stick on the front of the Nuovo SB gearbox. With the impending demise of the Griso in its current form it would seem to be sensible to produce something to at least attempt to fill that niche. Maybe something even 'Sportier'?The only thing currently missing from the rumours is actual evidence. Long before the 8V 1200's and the Cali 14 were available pics were surfacing of bikes under development. Unless the average punter and oportunistic photo-journos are too gormless to pick a new motor we have, as yet, no evidence that such a beast exists. They will be road testing it around Mandello with a P plate on it.Pete