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My guess is you'd be giving up some top end rev's for some more torque down low , as is the case with the 1400. If I could change anything on my 8v griso it would be to a lighter flywheel, clutch, and lower gearing . Would hate to give up any top end as that's where the 8v shines. My other guess is knowing Todd he has the answers we're looking for, can't wait to learn more.
Would be a little inaccurate on displaying performance . The 8v is geared and fuelled much differently. If looking at the 1400 Cali is the example it would be a downgrade.
Seems like All I do is shift, shift and more shifting with the 6 speed!Would prefer a proper 5 speed instead.
Forget 5th, shift past it. Run third more and forget about 2nd mostly as well. The Norge doesn't mind some RPMS so you can run 3rd around town, to get up to highway speeds and it makes for a lot less shifting.Personally, I wouldn't mind a 7 speed with 6th and 7th being closer together than 5th and 6th and use that for mile munching. the 1200 could probably pull the close 7th easily and result in better MPG at elevated freeway speeds.
Before everyones knickers get too tightly wadded about this kit of Todd's, why doesn't someone ask him what's needed? Todd doesn't usually throw out something he has no knowledge of. I'm betting he's done the experiment.K
I find the 1400 pulls harder from 0 up to around 6500 and then tapers while the 1200 rips from 5000 right up to 8500. I'd be hesitant to push the 14 to the limiter but the griso kind of begs you to do so. Two different power curves, both tuned well for there intended purposes. would be great to be able to combine the two in one mill.
Gearing has nothing to do with engine performance. The 1400 is an 8V. The kit is basically 1400 barrels and Pistons. The 1400 makes gobs of torque (89 ft/lb @ 2750) which is an indication that with the right pipe you could easily add 5-10 HP over the 1200, and would have enough torque to pull down small buildings.
I am waiting to figure out how to get the kit needed to do this. http://www.motorcyclespecs.co.za/model/Custom%20Bikes/moto_guzzi_millepercento_bb1.htmMillepercento has tweaked out the old push rod two valve motor in some incredible fashion.Skippy
As long as you could get the combustion chambers to work without the second plug or use the 7 or maybe the 5SM I'd guess. Without the second plug I think the bottom end could be problematic. No gaurantee I'm right but I'd approach with caution and carry a big stick.......
Those extra cubic inches cost beaucoup rectangular dollars.