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What a save! Love it.Other tips: If you don't have them already, all the manuals can be downloaded from thisoldtractor.com.The MG 750 Yahoo site is an invaluable resource.There is a different tyre pressure recommendation in the manuals - I have found the 36/36 psi specified in the later manuals to be more on the money.I get better mileage & road holding out of the Avon Roadrider AM26 & the Pilot Activ than any other. A known problem is that junction box under the front of the tank on the RHS from the wiring up from the reg/rec. it is known to build up resistance & burn out. If when your riding along the dash instruments go crazy & a little while later your battery runs flat, it's likely to be that. Carry a couple of 12in lengths of wire in the tool kit, and it can be repaired on the side of the road - cut out the junction box & the burnt wires, bridge the gap with your spare bits of wire, & tape it up - it will get you home.The best thing you can do for the 2TB V7's is change out the stock exhaust - Staintunes, Agostinis, Arrows. & Mistrals are the usual substitutes - unblocks/frees up the midrange significantly. Each time you change a rear tyre, remove the final drive & grease the drive shaft splines - water collects in the swing arm through the boot & rusts out the shaft.The side stand has a tendency to move downwards all by itself, & activate the cut out switch. Keeping the pivot well lubricated counters this. Stronger springs have been known to work, & bushing the pivot bolt is a long term fix.The solo seat I find more comfortable than the dual seat, and as it's very cheap, it's worth considering.The OEM rear rack is a beauty - robust. A little ACF50 on the welds will keep the rust at bay.The V7C seems to have a noticeable run in point at 15,000 km & another at 30,000 km. By then it's well run in. Not so noticeable in the 1TB models. So you have a way to go before it's really smooth.Anything else, merely ask. It's a great bike & lots of fun.Mal