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Fossil, I am intrigued by the mention of a throttle stop in the trottle body.Can you please expand on information about that.CheersBrian [emoji144]
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.
The more I see that little bike in blue, the harder my wrenches get...IMHO, MG nailed it! Can't wait to see the touring accessories...
. It even works with the appallingly bad Sport Demons.
No, regrettably not. The issue is not old enough, they want to earn money with the sale. I will see whether I can write down some essentials, the test was issued in "Motorrad" and "Motorrad Classic". They used an older Yamaha, which they brought up to a good standard (NOS Konis, good overall condition). They were astonished how good the BT-45 still is in comparison. The Radials are better, the Diagonals do not differ much. Only the Avon and the Pirelli are bordering dangerous conditions in the wet. I can substantiate this.But please observe: when it is warm (above 17�C) the Pirelli is not that bad. And on the V7 III I was astonished how good this tyre worked. Different from the V9 Roamer.
Incidentally, did you get the notification from Tony that the Tattley Rappet is in Kaiapoi this year?