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Cycle News 2019 Issue 17 April 30

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VOL. 56 ISSUE 17 APRIL 30, 2019 P89 via a new six-speed gearbox with altered ratios from before, coupled to a revised single-plate clutch contained in a redesigned housing delivering increased ground clear- ance. This new generation Moto Guzzi small-block engine is wrapped in an equally new tubular steel chas- sis design using the motor as a fully stressed component. This removes the need for a lower frame cradle, thus reducing weight while also in- creasing engine ground clearance to a useful 8.3 inches for off-road riding, with the engine protected by an aluminum sump guard. The shorter length of the more compact new engine allows for a long asym- metric cast aluminum swingarm that's 2.8 inches longer than the current V9s in the interest of ob- taining better suspension response and improved grip, say Guzzi engi- neers. This delivers a rangy 60.2- inch wheelbase, and its curved left arm permits the 2-1 exhaust sys- tem's single oval-section silencer to be tucked in tight, with the V85TT's shaft final drive that's unique in the middleweight dual-purpose sector housed in the right arm. Suspension is by Kayaba, with the 41mm fork set at a relaxed 28° of rake with 5.03 inches of trail matched to a cantilever rear monoshock offset to the right with a dual-rate spring, and mounted in a semi-laydown position for a more progressive feel. Suspension stroke front and rear is a generous 6.7 inches, and both fork and shock are adjustable for spring preload and rebound damping. Braking comes courtesy of Brembo via twin 320mm front discs with radially mounted four-piston calipers and a 260mm rear disc with a two-pot caliper. Dry weight is quoted as 459 pounds, rising to a 505-lb curb weight with all fluids and 5.3 gallons of fuel. Zocco's distinctive neo-Classic enduro styling sets this all off, com- plete with a short screen which isn't The V85TT isn't afraid to get a little dirty.

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