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V7lll. Throttle balance is hardly an issue do to how infrequently it needs doing. You certainly should get abs, and why not get the new motor with more juice? And too boot it looks brilliant in blue!o
When the 1TB models first came out, MG claimed that their engines have some large fraction of new "improved" components over the previous 2TB engines. Perhaps someone with more hands-on experience with the innards of these engines (like Pete R) might be able to comment on this and tell us what these "improvements" are, and whether they make a difference.
Detailed description of the new engine components: new intake system, new headers, new single throttle body and new filter box; new ECU for electronic engine management; introduction of double lambda probe; new cylinders; new high efficiency pistons and optimised combustion chamber; new cylinder and head cover shapes with built in spark plug and cable cover; new gearbox selector
I so confused... when was the 1TB introduced and does it continue in the 2017 models??Paul
Screw it, I'd get either the V7 I or the III (yeah, I know, not a choice).The I knowing I'll likely replace the regulator, but also knowing I've got the higher output charging system and a front cover that conveniently comes off when setting valves.I'd skip the II because I don't think the 6-spd and abs alone are worth it. Not to mention with my luck I'd find one with the missing crankshaft thrust washer.III because I like the looks and hemi heads and think THAT plus the abs would be worth the hassle of the wet alternator.But that's my unique perspective.And that said my V7I isn't going anywhere.
1TB = One Throttle Body models............... Even more confused now?
Wasn't it said somewhere that the V7III weighed ~50 pounds more than the V7 or V7II? Depending on your needs factor this in. For me I need/prefer a lower weight bike.
Actually I think that's an error. The 1TB V7 (Mki?) was around 450# wet and not near 417# (unless that's dry) so I'm guessing the Mkii spec given above is DRY weight.EDIT-Yeah looking at Google a lot of reviews just parrot whatever the factory listed for weight and I think they got it wrong based on my recollection of the measured weight of the Mki and this motorcycle.com article that claims the Mkii MEASURED wet weight was 454# with specifically 35# of fuel:http://www.motorcycle.com/manufacturer/moto-guzzi/2016-moto-guzzi-v7-ii-stone-review.htmlSo it looks like 454# for the Mki vs 461# for the MKiii or the extra steel on the MKiii makes it only 7# heavier.
V7 II Specs:Wet weight: 458 poundsSeat height: 30.7 inchesWheelbase: 57.0 inchesRake: 27.5 degreesTrail: 4.6 inchesV7 III Specs:Claimed wet weight: 461 lbs (470 lbs Special and Anniversario)Seat height: 30.3 inchesWheelbase: 57.6 inchesRake: 26.4 degreesTrail: 4.2 inches
You don't want a hemi head. Why disrespect the engineering genius of Samuel D. Heron? Everyone and their grandmother has a hemi head. Just about nobody runs a Heron head. Think of the superior swirl and squish area. The elegance of a totally flat head.
SmithSwede,I agree 100% on the Heron head. I think the V7 was the last vehicle in the world to stick with it. Engines are switching to hemi heads only because emission and fuel regs are forcing their way. That, and magazine right-ups have people looking at red-line performance instead of mid-range, where real riding happens.Joe