All Duels – Duel Street Twin Vs V9 Roamer: two great classics clash – Practical aspects and equipment

Duel Street Twin Vs V9 Roamer: two great classics clash

All Duels - Duel Street Twin Vs V9 Roamer: two great classics clash - Practical aspects and equipment

Triumph and Moto Guzzi revise their classic motorcycles in 2016, but differently: the V9 Roamer plays a traditional score when the Bonneville – now Street Twin – begins a new concerto, retro in form and a little less in substance. Duel.

Practical aspects and equipment

Moto Guzzi V9 Roamer Triumph Street Twin

Instrumentation

Daily trip 2 2 Fuel gauge no Yes Engine temperature no no Outside temperature Yes no Clock Yes Yes Gear indicator engaged Yes Yes Consumption indicator inst + avg inst + avg Tachometer no no Shift-light Yes no Handlebar controls Yes Yes

Convenient

Coded key Yes Yes Warning Yes Yes Adjustable brake lever no Yes Adjustable clutch lever no Yes Adjustable front suspension no no Adjustable Ar suspension preload preload Final drive gimbal chain Cap on hinge no no (lock) Eraser on footrest Yes Yes Passenger handles no no Outlets 1 USB 1 USB Angled valves Yes Yes Lateral tab Yes Yes Central stand no no Safe that can accommodate a U no (no place) no (no place) Lashing hooks no no

Electronics – piloting aids

ABS Yes Yes Traction control Yes (adjustable and deactivatable) Yes (deactivatable) Speed ​​regulator no no Moto Guzzi V9 Roamer Triumph Street Twin

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