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Do Breva motors run backwards ... oh never mind Dusty
No, it's only the water down the plug 'ole Dusty.
Interesting Kev, I do not notice any vibes through the handlebars on the Breva. Wonder if the shape of them or the weights in them are different.
So I finally did take my V7 stone 2014 black out for a ride today. I think my herniated disk back issue may be getting a bit better. It felt wonderful (the bike ride I mean). -akilesh
So I finally did take my V7 stone 2014 black out for a ride today. I think my herniated disk back issue may be getting a bit better. It felt wonderful (the bike ride I mean). This is my first motorcycle. However, I grew up riding scooters in India and do ride an old Honda scooter here for fun sometimes. I didn't even mean to buy a bike. I walked into the showroom looking to test drive a Piaggio Beverley 350 scooter, and test drove the guzzi v7 because the dealer owner asked me to. I felt I could ride it easily. I loved its light weight compared to other bikes, its reliable engine, fuel injection, and its shaft drive. I still enjoy riding it, in spite of a bad back. I LOVE the way it looks. It is a cool bike with soul and history. My girlfriend says it is sexy. Most sports bikes today, you need a track to realize their potential. I think its more fun to drive a V7 fast, than to drive an Aprilia Rs4 SLOW. The V7 stone seems plenty fast to me. I may be an "old fart" but why in heck do you need a bike over 50 hp for driving on regular roads?High and flat torque is so much more important for real world driving assuming you want to keep your license. Looks, soul and that ineffable feeling you get when you ride are more important than riding at frenetic RPMs and speeds, at least for me. I am CONFIDENT in saying I would never have bought a bike if it was not for the V7. -akilesh
Thanks for your good wishes,and good question. I am pondering that myself. We'll see if the ride flared my back up over the next day or so. The reason I rode it was to get the rear lights cable replaced that Piaggio finally sent. I also asked John, the tech at Brookside motorcycle to dial the suspension softer. The stock setting is too harsh, especially for our fine streets in Tulsa. That made a HUGE difference. the softer suspension, along with the gel seat, may make it good. I guess right now my thought is: if it is in my destiny I will keep it, if not it will go. I'll let my over-self guide me. -akilesh
Given your back problems, consider changing out the rear shocks for a much better ride. You don't have to spend $1K, I bought a set of Ikons from MG Cycle and they are a big improvement. I didn't realize how much of a difference until I rode someone else's that still had the stockers on.For about $350 investment, it might mean you keep the bike.http://www.mgcycle.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=197_200&products_id=2632