Thanks David! It seems like each bike has its own soul and it tell us how it wants to be accessorized. The V7 is one of those laid-back machines that's comfortable with town riding or out on the road for short trips.
I have the same bracket as yours and the instructions I have said to remove the two screws that you removed and then to mount the bracket with the supplied screws, just the way you did it! One difference that I did notice in my instructions was the wires for the horn went through the bottom square hole of the bracket where your horn wires went through the top square hole. Another difference in my instructions is the connectors for the horn are on the right hand side at 03:00 O'clock when you're facing the front of the bike while your horn connectors are at 12:00 O'Clock. My kit also came with a cable tie to be wrapped around the metal separating the two square holes then for the horn wire to go through the cable tie and then for the cable tie to be pulled tight to keep the horn wire up off of the bottom of the bottom square hole, so yeah hanging from the top of the bottom square hole when the cable tie is in place and pulled tight. Why my instructions are showing it to be done this way I'm not exactly sure, maybe it's a Transport Canada thing, l don't know. "Good job" !
Thanks! I loosened and reclocked the horn so the electrical tabs were at 12:00, that way I could feed the wires through the opening. My kit came with a cable tie but I didn't end up needing it. These bars look great on our bikes!
Great video, thanks for posting! I have a deposit down on a '24 V7 Corsa, already have the black engine guards sitting on a shelf. I would've put the 6 bolts for the guards a little looser than you had them (with blue loctite), to make sure they fit flush and level with each other at the top where they bolt together. Once the two halves are tight, then I'd start working my day from the top and tighten everything up. Doesn't look hard at all, as long as you have the right tools and some patience. Nice job!
They're the best looking engine guards available for these bikes. They'll look great on your bike, black or chrome all depends on the model you have. Enjoy your V7!
Very much appreciate you posting this Steve!! Picked up a new V7 Special yesterday (traded in my 2016 Indian RoadMaster so suffering from a bit of culture shock at the moment lol). This was my first accessory install and your video was extremely helpful. Love the bike so far but I think it will take a while to get fully in tune with the smaller controls etc. This bike sure does move though. Cheers Kevin
I was riding Harley's before buying the V7 but I had naked bikes so not nearly as much of a change as what you made! I'm 66 and I like how much more manageable the V7 Special is. Easier to move around and more nimble in street traffic. I like the power as well, it seems like the perfect amount of power. Peppy but not so powerful that it's more than I can handle. I plan on riding my V7 well into my 70's and I find the bike gives me a lot of confidence. Plus it's cool and no one else has one. :) I'm glad the video was useful! Good luck with your V7 Special, I hope you enjoy it.
I've ordered up a set of these direct from Italy as there's no dealer where I live. Thanks for posting as this gives me an idea of what they should look like when fitted. 👍👍.
I have the engine guards on order now so it was so good to see you working on your motorcycle. It's so nice to see your no fuss plain speaking videos. I hope your shoulder improves soon. Best regards. P.S. I fitted a centre stand and these are 45% more than the engine guard but it does make it easier to clean and work on the bike.
thanks for the nice comment! A center stand sounds like a great idea. A center stand would make oil changes and valve adjustment much easier. Having the back tire off the ground would make it easy to bump the engine over using the rear tire to bring each cylinder up to TDC. I wanted the engine guards because sooner or later it seems my bikes find themselves over on their side.
I did the install with the bike on the side stand. I did one side at a time so removing the engine/frame bolts didn't require any engine support. Thanks for watching and the comment!
Brave ;-) I gave my motorbike garage this to do as I wasn't sure about taking the frame bolts out each side without having the engine supported and I don't have a mini lift for that. Didn't seem a problem though for you, so well done on that. Having spent ages with a kawasaki getting aero protectors in and barely getting the alignment sorted I didn't fancy it. No torque settings on the bolts?
I think the torque value was 35 lb/ft, I just used mechanical judgement. I've been working on my own cars/hotrods and motorcycles as a hobby for 47 years. I installed the engine guards one side at a time so there were no issues with the frame. I just left the bike on the kick stand for the installation.
How much were the engine guards? I'm 60yrs, old, and I've had motocross bikes growing up, and two road bikes, 450 Honda, and a 750four, but it's been 20 yrs. I think I'm going to get a Moto , I love the bike, keep posting, I love watching, everyone around here, has a Harley, or something the same, I want something different, and a. Last bike for me, to take it easy and explore AZ, UT ect, I hope I can find a blue, v7 special, when I'm ready to buy, Dec, 22.
The engine guards were $209. I'm 65 and I find the Moto Guzzi V7 easy to ride. It's nice having something different and I really like the feel of the bike. It's a nice mix of old school and modern with ABS, traction control, fuel injection and a good handling chassis, but is still an air cooled V-twin with a gear box that clunks like a Harley. It's really a charming bike with a lot of character. If you're in northern AZ there's Powersports in Prescott that sells Moto Guzzi and a dealer in Las Vegas. Down in the Phoenix area there's Manic Moto in Queen Creek that always has a nice selection of bikes to choose from.
@@worthweant6993 yes, the Special is the retro styled V7 with the gloss paint, the chrome and the spoked wheels. It'd probably be easiest for you to run up to Vegas to get one.
Thanks Larry, The wind screen is from Dart, I have a video of installing it. The engine guards are from Moto Guzzi and I think they are the best looking available for the V7. Thanks for watching!
Nice, can you tell me the width, with guards installed in cm please. I have to make sure that I will (still) be able to get trough my gate when I have these necessities installed. Thanks
Nice one! Love the blue version of the V7 Special. I have the white/red one. So, the guards are official Guzzi accessory? Also, which brand/model of the windshield do you have? Does it provide any wind protection at all? Thanks 🙏
Yes, the engine guards are a Moto Guzzi brand accessory. The windshield is from Dart. I have an install video in my Motorcycles playlist that tells you about it. The windshield takes a little pressure off your chest at highway speed.
@@SPSteve Cool! I put a pair of Hepco and Beckers on my Stone Centenario and it turned out the build of the tubes were not symmetrical. I don't think I was the only one with this issue and sent them back. Those Guzzi bars look great but I need to use a gift certificate at Revzilla so will probably give the Givi ones there a try. Thanks for the fast reply!
Yes, the instructions have the torque specs. I don't recall any loctite being needed, the frame nuts are locking nuts. I've been in the classic car hobby my entire life so I felt comfortable using my own mechanical judgement although I do have torque wrenches.
No! You’re not done!😂 You need different pipes and that centre flange where these braces join is a perfect pickup point for a home made bracket for some decent two tone horns. Great bike. Mine is on order; same colors. Enjoy!
I considered the black ones thinking they would blend in with the frame. It seems most of my bikes have ended up on their side at some point and with the cylinder heads most likely making contact with the ground the engine guards seemed a good idea.
That's the exact reason I installed them. Seems like most of my bikes have ended up on their side at least once. These engine guards should protect the cylinder heads from damage.
I considered the Hepco and Becker engine guards since the Moto Guzzi engine guards were hard to get. Engineerish seems a good term for them, they seemed more complicated.
Monta pure il doppio clacson bitonale .HELLA.... quello originale e basso di suono...e il proteggi serbatoio laterale in gomma originale e quello in cuoio sopra con piccola tasca...poi non dimenticare perché serve il cupolino originale Guzzi....👋🤗
I think my V7 Special is done for now, but with all of the accessories available we can customize these great machines to suit our own personal tastes.
Some blue loctite wouldn't hurt but the frame bolts use a locking nut. The nut will thread on a short way, after that the bolt has to be forced through the nut. So they're resistant to loosening.
@@wjoelstarling Yes, I think it depends on the bike. Black would probably look better on a Stone but the Special has quite a bit of chrome so the chrome bars seemed a better choice. I agree that the styling of the bars is very good. I looked at other bars and the Moto Guzzi brand bars look the best in my opinion.
Thanks! It is a really cool bike, and I feel like a really cool guy when riding it. I don't remember what I was eating in the video, sounds like it must have been donuts or something. Haha.
Big mistake ,,, when ever you put some thing new on you never tighten everything down,,,,,just slightly snug….,just incase the other ends don’t line up. Rule number one in mechanic schools.
I've been working on bikes and cars for almost 50 years. If you look at my TH-cam channel you'll see car restorations documented. I'm comfortable with my mechanical decisions.
This bike is stunning, and the mods you have done are very much in keeping and complimentary to the stock style of the bike. 👍🏻
Thanks David! It seems like each bike has its own soul and it tell us how it wants to be accessorized. The V7 is one of those laid-back machines that's comfortable with town riding or out on the road for short trips.
I have the same bracket as yours and the instructions I have said to remove the two screws that you removed and then to mount the bracket with the supplied screws, just the way you did it! One difference that I did notice in my instructions was the wires for the horn went through the bottom square hole of the bracket where your horn wires went through the top square hole. Another difference in my instructions is the connectors for the horn are on the right hand side at 03:00 O'clock when you're facing the front of the bike while your horn connectors are at 12:00 O'Clock. My kit also came with a cable tie to be wrapped around the metal separating the two square holes then for the horn wire to go through the cable tie and then for the cable tie to be pulled tight to keep the horn wire up off of the bottom of the bottom square hole, so yeah hanging from the top of the bottom square hole when the cable tie is in place and pulled tight. Why my instructions are showing it to be done this way I'm not exactly sure, maybe it's a Transport Canada thing, l don't know. "Good job" !
Thanks! I loosened and reclocked the horn so the electrical tabs were at 12:00, that way I could feed the wires through the opening. My kit came with a cable tie but I didn't end up needing it. These bars look great on our bikes!
Great video, thanks for posting! I have a deposit down on a '24 V7 Corsa, already have the black engine guards sitting on a shelf. I would've put the 6 bolts for the guards a little looser than you had them (with blue loctite), to make sure they fit flush and level with each other at the top where they bolt together. Once the two halves are tight, then I'd start working my day from the top and tighten everything up. Doesn't look hard at all, as long as you have the right tools and some patience. Nice job!
They're the best looking engine guards available for these bikes. They'll look great on your bike, black or chrome all depends on the model you have. Enjoy your V7!
Very much appreciate you posting this Steve!! Picked up a new V7 Special yesterday (traded in my 2016 Indian RoadMaster so suffering from a bit of culture shock at the moment lol). This was my first accessory install and your video was extremely helpful. Love the bike so far but I think it will take a while to get fully in tune with the smaller controls etc. This bike sure does move though.
Cheers
Kevin
I was riding Harley's before buying the V7 but I had naked bikes so not nearly as much of a change as what you made! I'm 66 and I like how much more manageable the V7 Special is. Easier to move around and more nimble in street traffic. I like the power as well, it seems like the perfect amount of power. Peppy but not so powerful that it's more than I can handle. I plan on riding my V7 well into my 70's and I find the bike gives me a lot of confidence. Plus it's cool and no one else has one. :) I'm glad the video was useful! Good luck with your V7 Special, I hope you enjoy it.
I've ordered up a set of these direct from Italy as there's no dealer where I live. Thanks for posting as this gives me an idea of what they should look like when fitted. 👍👍.
They are worth the wait to get them. In my opinion they're the best looking engine guards for the V7.
I have the engine guards on order now so it was so good to see you working on your motorcycle. It's so nice to see your no fuss plain speaking videos. I hope your shoulder improves soon. Best regards. P.S. I fitted a centre stand and these are 45% more than the engine guard but it does make it easier to clean and work on the bike.
thanks for the nice comment! A center stand sounds like a great idea. A center stand would make oil changes and valve adjustment much easier. Having the back tire off the ground would make it easy to bump the engine over using the rear tire to bring each cylinder up to TDC. I wanted the engine guards because sooner or later it seems my bikes find themselves over on their side.
Great job. I always feel that a Guzzi is not finished without engine guards. Looks great!
I certainly feel better about having them on the bike with the way the cylinder heads are exposed on a tip-over. Thanks for watching!
Thanks for this extremely helpful so will be fitting a set to my wife’s V7 Ten👍😀
I'm glad it was helpful! Good luck with your installation.
I think these are the best looking for sure and I would feel more comfortable with the extra protection.
I'd hate to tip it over and tear up the valve covers. I agree these are the best looking crash bars for the V7.
Looks great, also like ur saddle bags, can u tell me where to get these.
Thanks! I got the bags at AF1 Racing.
Thanks a lot, now I know how the original crashbar is looking.
Thank you for the tutorial! One question: no need to support the engine while you took out those frame bolts? You can just do this on sidestand?
I did the install with the bike on the side stand. I did one side at a time so removing the engine/frame bolts didn't require any engine support. Thanks for watching and the comment!
Thank you Steve! 👍@@SPSteve
Thanks for this! Happy Riding
Good luck with your install. Enjoy the ride!
Brave ;-) I gave my motorbike garage this to do as I wasn't sure about taking the frame bolts out each side without having the engine supported and I don't have a mini lift for that. Didn't seem a problem though for you, so well done on that. Having spent ages with a kawasaki getting aero protectors in and barely getting the alignment sorted I didn't fancy it. No torque settings on the bolts?
I think the torque value was 35 lb/ft, I just used mechanical judgement. I've been working on my own cars/hotrods and motorcycles as a hobby for 47 years. I installed the engine guards one side at a time so there were no issues with the frame. I just left the bike on the kick stand for the installation.
Nice clip! ❤ can You pls tell me the brand of the windshield? Best regards from Germany
Thanks! The windshield is from Dart. I have a video showing how I installed it in my Motorcycles playlist.
Thank You Steve ❤
How much were the engine guards?
I'm 60yrs, old, and I've had motocross bikes growing up, and two road bikes, 450 Honda, and a 750four, but it's been 20 yrs.
I think I'm going to get a Moto ,
I love the bike, keep posting, I love watching, everyone around here, has a Harley, or something the same,
I want something different, and a. Last bike for me, to take it easy and explore AZ, UT ect,
I hope I can find a blue, v7 special, when I'm ready to buy, Dec, 22.
The engine guards were $209. I'm 65 and I find the Moto Guzzi V7 easy to ride. It's nice having something different and I really like the feel of the bike. It's a nice mix of old school and modern with ABS, traction control, fuel injection and a good handling chassis, but is still an air cooled V-twin with a gear box that clunks like a Harley. It's really a charming bike with a lot of character. If you're in northern AZ there's Powersports in Prescott that sells Moto Guzzi and a dealer in Las Vegas. Down in the Phoenix area there's Manic Moto in Queen Creek that always has a nice selection of bikes to choose from.
@@SPSteve thanks fo the info, I live in Kingman, I hope they have one left in December, v7 special?
@@worthweant6993 yes, the Special is the retro styled V7 with the gloss paint, the chrome and the spoked wheels. It'd probably be easiest for you to run up to Vegas to get one.
What windscreen is that? It fits the bike perfectly. The engine guards look great and good video of the installation.👍
Thanks Larry, The wind screen is from Dart, I have a video of installing it. The engine guards are from Moto Guzzi and I think they are the best looking available for the V7. Thanks for watching!
Nice, can you tell me the width, with guards installed in cm please. I have to make sure that I will (still) be able to get trough my gate when I have these necessities installed. Thanks
They are 25 inches across. They are much narrower than the handlebars.
@@SPSteve Thanks Steve
Lol it’s never done! Looks awesome Steve!
thanks Michael. Yes, just like the cars there's always something that can be done. But that's part of the fun.
Sei sulla buona strada...continua così....la mia già fatto e anche oltre ha già tutto!🥰🤩❤️
congratulations! Enjoy your personalized V7!
Nice one! Love the blue version of the V7 Special. I have the white/red one.
So, the guards are official Guzzi accessory?
Also, which brand/model of the windshield do you have? Does it provide any wind protection at all? Thanks 🙏
Yes, the engine guards are a Moto Guzzi brand accessory. The windshield is from Dart. I have an install video in my Motorcycles playlist that tells you about it. The windshield takes a little pressure off your chest at highway speed.
Thanks for posting this. Just to be clear, these are the Guzzi brand guards? Also your bike looks great!
Yes, they are Moto Guzzi brand engine guards. Thanks!
@@SPSteve Cool! I put a pair of Hepco and Beckers on my Stone Centenario and it turned out the build of the tubes were not symmetrical. I don't think I was the only one with this issue and sent them back. Those Guzzi bars look great but I need to use a gift certificate at Revzilla so will probably give the Givi ones there a try. Thanks for the fast reply!
@@spaceshantynow1851 Good luck with the Givi bars. For me personally, I like the look of the Moto Guzzi bars, so they were the only ones I considered.
good job! please can i have the instruction manual? tanks
The instructions are available to download at the AF1Racing.com website
@@SPSteve thanks i have downloaded instruction... good bye from Italy
Was there any mention of loc tight or using torque numbers to
The bolts?
Yes, the instructions have the torque specs. I don't recall any loctite being needed, the frame nuts are locking nuts. I've been in the classic car hobby my entire life so I felt comfortable using my own mechanical judgement although I do have torque wrenches.
Just the right amount of mods. These things can be overdone. 👍
No! You’re not done!😂 You need different pipes and that centre flange where these braces join is a perfect pickup point for a home made bracket for some decent two tone horns. Great bike. Mine is on order; same colors. Enjoy!
Great bikes, we all like to make them our own. :)
Nice work, good video. Well done. I’m thinking of fitting black ones to match the engine on mine. Safe riding 👍🏻
I considered the black ones thinking they would blend in with the frame. It seems most of my bikes have ended up on their side at some point and with the cylinder heads most likely making contact with the ground the engine guards seemed a good idea.
Ok...sei sulla buona strada...mancano altri accessori...da montare...come i faretti Hepco Becker...e altro ...continua così!👍👏🥰
Probably no spotlights. Maybe switch to silver cast aluminum wheels in the future?
Those look sharp! Let's hope you never have to provide a review of how well they work!😉
That's the exact reason I installed them. Seems like most of my bikes have ended up on their side at least once. These engine guards should protect the cylinder heads from damage.
Bought for myself Hepco and Becker guards. In my opinion the way they are installed is more "engineerish"
I considered the Hepco and Becker engine guards since the Moto Guzzi engine guards were hard to get. Engineerish seems a good term for them, they seemed more complicated.
Monta pure il doppio clacson bitonale .HELLA.... quello originale e basso di suono...e il proteggi serbatoio laterale in gomma originale e quello in cuoio sopra con piccola tasca...poi non dimenticare perché serve il cupolino originale Guzzi....👋🤗
I think my V7 Special is done for now, but with all of the accessories available we can customize these great machines to suit our own personal tastes.
Hey... this is the USA. Speak Spanish
Very nice I like
thanks!
@@SPSteve I have the same moto and I put some accessories in a few days I put foto for you
It's better to use a locktite
Some blue loctite wouldn't hurt but the frame bolts use a locking nut. The nut will thread on a short way, after that the bolt has to be forced through the nut. So they're resistant to loosening.
Good looking bars on the engine guard - understated and functional. I think I like the chrome vs black ( though I haven't seen them in black).
@@wjoelstarling Yes, I think it depends on the bike. Black would probably look better on a Stone but the Special has quite a bit of chrome so the chrome bars seemed a better choice. I agree that the styling of the bars is very good. I looked at other bars and the Moto Guzzi brand bars look the best in my opinion.
dude the bike is cool, you did well, except with your nutrition, that is terrible :-)
Thanks! It is a really cool bike, and I feel like a really cool guy when riding it. I don't remember what I was eating in the video, sounds like it must have been donuts or something. Haha.
Big mistake ,,, when ever you put some thing new on you never tighten everything down,,,,,just slightly snug….,just incase the other ends don’t line up. Rule number one in mechanic schools.
I've been working on bikes and cars for almost 50 years. If you look at my TH-cam channel you'll see car restorations documented. I'm comfortable with my mechanical decisions.