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you'd be able to sell the V7 easily on Cycle trader or on consignment..
put some bar risers and use the $7000 you save to travel.
Good Point. The top clamp of the Racer is already drilled for bar risers.Would be pretty easy to have MPH convert the bike to Stone/Special handlebar setup.bar, risers, cables, brake hose...And, much cheaper than a new bike...
I'm also skeptical about 1st year engines. However they did get it right with the 1400. I would think if there were major issues, we would have heard about it here from our Euro and Aussie friends that have had them for a while?
All,Ok, I have been rolling this scenario around. AF1 Racing in Austin has a gold V9 Romer in stock..........Thoughts? Advice? Are AF1 folks a good dealer in Austin? Yeah, I know I think too much.
Hmm, always insights here when a question is posed. Always grateful.Just rode the V7R home, just shy of 15K miles. Larry at MPH did a thorough tune up. Noticeably easier start, smooth idle and top end with valve adjustment, new air filter, and new plugs. They are just fantastic guys. New brake fluid and new front tire also. On TX 99 riding home, ran it up to over 90 mph in fifth gear: smooth as silk, and still climbing. Planted and nice. Bike will do the ton, I know that. Always have to recalibrate my brake hand to the Guzzi after riding the Triumph. The little heron head small block is a fantastic little machine. Tightness of body geometry is very noticeable, again compared to the more upright and roomy STRX triple. Bar risers are an idea. But then again the Cafe look of the Racer is part of its charm and heritage. Note to safety file: even if a front tire has tread, when they are around 5 years old --they can get brittle and cracky--replace. Anyway-- rolling ideas around. The Roamers might get a bit cheaper as the year grinds down. Waiting to see if the new engine has issues, at least until end of 2016 might make sense, or not, not sure. Have not seen a lot of owner reviews of the new V9s yet, someone that has put a good 5000 miles on one, unless I missed it. One option is just to add a bike, I have plenty of room in the exclusive moto garage in the new Villa. Too bad that Tenni is a flatty---too much hassle. Some day an older big block Guzzi might just follow me home...
Either you have deep pockets or your wife is a saint, but you have been into buying toys and more toys since retirement.
Smile on your face yea, until your back starts killing you due to the riding position.