Moto Guzzi V9 Roamer test: initiation to pleasure
With the new V9 which brings new blood to the V-twin family without upsetting its fundamentals, Moto Guzzi is banking on fun and ease. On a common platform and a new engine, two versions are available: Roamer and Bobber. Test !
Technical and commercial sheet V9 Roamer
Engine
- Type : 2-cylinder 90 ° V, 4-stroke, two-valve
- Cooling : air-oil
- Displacement : 853 cm3
- Bore x stroke : 84 x 77 mm
- Compression ratio : 10.5: 1
- Maximum power : 55 hp at 6,250 rpm
- Maximum torque : 62 Nm at 3,000 rpm
- Clutch : single disc Ø 170 mm
- Admission : Marelli MIU unibody electronic injection, integrated management of traction control on 2 levels
- Ignition : electronic
- Getting started : electric starter
- Transmission : constant grip
- Gearbox : six gears with overdrive
- Final drive : gimbal
Cycle part
- Frame : tubular with removable double cradle in ALS steel
- Front suspension : telescopic fork 40 mm
- Front travel : 130 mm
- Caster angle : 26.4º
- Hunt : 125.1 mm
- Rear suspension : swing arm with two adjustable shock absorbers
- Rear travel : 85 mm
- Front brake : single 320 mm disc, 4-piston floating caliper
- Rear brake : Single 260 mm disc, 2 piston floating caliper
- ABS as standard
- Front tire : 100/90 R 19
- Rear tire : 150/80 R 16
Dimensions, weight and capacities
- Overall length : 2240 mm
- Overall width : 865 mm
- Overall height : 1,165 mm
- Saddle height : 785 mm
- Wheelbase : 1,465 mm
- Minimum ground clearance : N.C
- Dry weight : 199 kg
- Fuel tank capacity : 15 l
- Reserve : 4 l
- Oil tank capacity : N.C
Instrumentation
- Tachometer, gear indicator engaged, fuel level, instantaneous and average speed, instantaneous and average fuel consumption, distance remaining to be traveled, 2 trips, exterior temperature, clock, traction control position indicator, overspeed indicator
V9 Roamer Accessories
- Windscreen, leather side panniers, rear pannier, chrome luggage rack, lined saddle with gel inserts, additional headlights kit, aluminum fuel tank cap with key, handles with leather inserts, anodized levers, footrest covers, pedals selector and brake in aluminum, mirrors, approved exhausts
Commercial information
- Availability : mid-April 2016 in the
- Colors : yellow, white, red
- Price : 9 990 €
- Guarantee : 2 years, unlimited mileage
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