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How does the V9 feel cruising on U.S. highways, esp. compared to the older bikes of similar displacement? I've always been impressed at how well my T3 feels on the highway, even up into the 70 or even (indicated) 80s mphs, in terms of stability and smoothness and, with a windshield, reasonable comfort. I you start from the notion that a T3 is a more-than-adequate US-highway cruiser, how does the V9 compare? Slightly more adequate, slightly less?JasonMadison, WI (but currently Bangkok)
When I spent some time with a Roamer last Summer, I did a little highway with it (Rt 2 to Rt 44 near Mentor, Ohio, 4 lane). Speed limit on that is 60. When I hit the merge ramp, I easily merged onto the highway and was doing 70 when I looked down. I backed off and moved into traffic. No problem at 60/65 wicking it up just to see what it still had. The engine and transmission work well together. Through all of that, it felt stable. No drama. Now, I wish I had done a brief stint on I-90 just to see. There was no windshield on the one I rode if that is something to take into account. All in all, I really liked the bike. Even though the seat appears thin, I felt more comfortable that I ever expected. I would like to see a tach on them, but otherwise I really could find anything to nit pick. John Henry
Not to be disparaging or sound like I am, but different parts of the world/country has different speed limits and road conditions such that 70 to us fly over states dwellers is secondary roads and just getting started. Out interstate highways have 75 mph posted and most are running 10 over, and then to visit Texas regularly with its 85 mph limits where folks are running 10 to 15 over. I can't go anywhere around where I live that 80 mph won't get you tailgated by cars and blocked in by trucks. And if a road bike doesn't have "brisk" acceleration up to at least 90, it's not a contender for garage space. Yes, I have heard and understand the arguments that I don't "need" that kind of performance, but life's too short to settle for a slow bike. I'm too old to go slow!That said, the little 750 Breva I have pulls well at 80 and above when asked to get around a couple cars and trucks and you keep it in the happy zone. I would expect the V9 to be even better.
I rode the V9 soon after its introduction and liked it.For a cruiser-type bike I would opt for an American Big Twin but I liked the V9 motor.I really expected Guzzi would transfer the V9 engine into the current V7 platform but they have not. A V9 Stornello would be very attractive for me.I just do not understand the V7III. What is the reason for two bikes with similar but different engines?
Darren , say what now ? I need a translator Dusty
Early and on cold meds! What I meant was response to highway speeds of 60 to 70 doesn't cut it out here where flow is 80 to 90. And My B750 does OK at those 80 to 90 speeds, so the V9 should be even better.
Piaggio suits just don't 'Get it' and it may yet kill the marque.
The V7 is usually credited with saving the marque. The V9 has been out long enough, shouldn't there be some sales figures by now? My impression is that it hasn't taken off.
Mike, since you started this conversation, you might finish it:You own a Sportster, how does it compare to it?
Has anyone seen sales results for the V9 Roamer and Bobber in worldwide sales? Perhaps it does better in Europe than here. The Fiat 500 Series hasn't knocked it out of the park in the USA, but is apparently selling fairly well in Europe (only mention this since it may parallel the V9 in the USA vs in the rest of the world.)
I'd be shocked if Piaggio made that public.
That may sound odd and implausible but remember we are looking at a company that when the V9 series was first launched filled it's blurb with references to the 'Iconic' Nevada. When I read they I nearly shat myself! No offence to Nevada owners but they are a popular as herpes and about as 'Iconic' as a three week old mouldy cheese sandwich! Piaggio suits just don't 'Get it' and it may yet kill the marque.Pete
Do you think it's that bad? May be .... I don't know.
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
Looks like Eurosports in Coopersburg has one sold .....