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They have moved the pegs back several inches for this years v9s. If you want to know how I know, try Google.
You said a mouthful - for example, compare a velociraptor to a hadrosaur!
Had they brought over the 850 version of the Griso, I'd be an owner.
That ridge along the side of the tank, does it become uncomfortable against the legs after a while?
Well, I went back to AF1 and actually bought one:Initially didn't like the yellow, but it looks a lot better in person than it does in pictures.I'd hoped to put some serious miles on it today, but of all things it was too foggy to really ride in the country, so I only have about 150 miles on it. I was going to wait until I had several hundred miles on it before admitting to buying one, but what the hell...The V7 Special is gone. I put a little over 3,000 miles on it during the year I owned it, with about 600 coming in December. There were a whole lot of things I liked about the V7, but in the end there was something about the handling that I just didn't like. The best way to describe my concern is that the V7 just didn't feel planted. I've owned enough bikes over the years and have made enough suspension tweaks that I've learned when it's unlikely that I'll be able to fix a handling issue I don't like. I decided that I didn't care to spend money to try and fix a problem that I may not be able to fix. So moving on...Styling aside, my initial reaction is that the V9 Roamer is better in every way than the V7. Most notable are the power, the roominess and the handling. I'll post more observations after I've had a chance to do a serious ride. I'm hoping that will happen next Saturday, assuming the weatherman isn't lying.
http://www.motorcyclenews.com/news/new-bikes/2016/november/moto-guzzi-v9-revamp-2017-eicma-milan/The Roamer now has a slightly different riding position, with the footpegs mounted 100mm farther back, and 35mm higher, changing the rider positioning for better control, and creating a little more room for taller riders.
Very nice! What kind of farkles are you planning?
I'm guessing from that description that you find the V9 feels (in that way) more like the Sporty than the V7?
I think this whole "V9 is a cruiser" thing is completely over exaggerated. I've not ridden one, but I have sat on one. To me it looks and feels like a "standard" motorcycle. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
...I want to inquire as to the expected availability of the V7III - was told by my 'other local' dealer that the V7III probably won't show up til late this year and that it will be a 2018 model...
If I may request a comparison of the V9 and your Roadster please. Curious as to what I may have missed. Thanks
The Roadster's suspension, especially the USD forks makes it feel unlike any stock Sportster you've probably ridden.
Ha ha, don't assume too much, as I rode XR1200 as soon as it was released. [emoji6]
Good for you. I think the naysayers regarding the V9 . . . 95% of them haven't ridden one. I've only done a half-assed test ride, not enough to really know the bike, but liked it quite a bit. Its performance is middlin', which makes it easy to criticize, but character distinguishes it from so much else on the market today. Like the V7, but more so.
I imagine $400 replacement shocks would make a critical difference, but I'd probably end up spending $1,200 or so for good shocks and fork internals.
Did you debate Bobber v. Roamer?