BigBlock Posted September 2, 2016 Posted September 2, 2016 I finally have a V11 Greenie. Brought it home this week. I knew the bike was in mint shape with a few added accessories like the exhaust and Teckno luggage with hardcases that fit the Teckno brackets. Added accessories like Ferracci performance airbox, Moto Evoluzione footrest locator and MPH adjustable handlebar kit is just a bonus! Heres some pictures. With the hardbags 6
Scud Posted September 2, 2016 Posted September 2, 2016 Congratulations, great machine. It appears to have a center-stand, that's a rare feature.
Antiquar Posted September 2, 2016 Posted September 2, 2016 Gorgeous machine. Love the bar end mirrors. Well done.
footgoose Posted September 2, 2016 Posted September 2, 2016 very.. very nice bike. good score, good job.
Chuck Posted September 7, 2016 Posted September 7, 2016 Talk to me about the hard bags that fit the Techno racks.. 1
BigBlock Posted September 8, 2016 Author Posted September 8, 2016 Chuck, the previous owner used pipe saddle clamps with rubber inserts. He clamped them around the Teckno pannier brackets on the bike then bolted them to the saddlebags. The bags themselves are plastic which he reinforced the insides with fiber glass. They were quite secure but they were definitely not easy on easy off. I'm not sure what make or where the bags came from. The Teckno soft bags also came with the bike which is what I prefer.
MGrego Posted September 9, 2016 Posted September 9, 2016 Looks great ! I like the "custom" hardbags, never seen another V11 with ones like that -- How do you find the MPH bar risers ? I was thinking of doing that to my V11 lemans...
BigBlock Posted September 9, 2016 Author Posted September 9, 2016 MGrego, with the MPH risers I find that there is less pressure on the wrists especially riding at slower speeds (city riding). Also which is obvious, your not bent over as much. Definitely more comfortable than the stock setup.
MGrego Posted September 12, 2016 Posted September 12, 2016 MGrego, with the MPH risers I find that there is less pressure on the wrists especially riding at slower speeds (city riding). Also which is obvious, your not bent over as much. Definitely more comfortable than the stock setup. I'm going to look into those -- I took a nice tour through the Ozarks this past weekend with lots of twists and turns throught the mountains -- my shoulders and palms are quite sore from all the pressure on them !
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