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Cycle News 2024 Issue 17 April 30

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VOLUME ISSUE APRIL , P103 Finally, the Travel gains the Moto Guzzi MIA electron- ics to Bluetooth your phone to the bike, and extra riding mode in Custom, panniers, heated grips and seat. As you'd expect, weight tends to climb the higher up the spec and model sheet you climb. The V85 TT Strada tips the scales at 498 pounds with a full six gallons of go juice, 507 pounds for the TT and a hefty increase to 535 pounds for the Travel. The bikes all share the new 853cc transversely mounted V-twin engine, now equipped with variable valve timing. MG is claiming 80 horsepower at 7750 rpm and 61 lb-ft of torque at 5100 produce acceptable perfor - mance when using crappy quality fuels. Regarding the chassis, there's not a lot to separate the three bikes. Each bike runs a seat height of 32.6 in. and 41mm convention - ally adjusted forks that have rebound and preload adjust- ment (the same for the side- mounted shock, although only the Travel and Adven- ture get the remote preload adjuster as standard. It's an option on the Strada). The brakes are dual Brembo monoblock four- piston units up front that clamp 320mm discs and a two-piston caliper out back, biting a 260mm disc. You get The V85 TT is the super - moto of the bunch, while the following two are different takes on the V85 adventure- touring mantra. The Travel takes things up a few notches with a remote preload adjuster on the shock (front and rear rebound and preload adjust - ment is the same for all mod- els in the lineup). The V85 TT Adventure gains an extra riding mode in Off-Road, Cornering ABS, and Traction Control via the optional IMU, Michelin Anakee tires, alumi - num skid plate, passenger grab handles, handguards, and an electronic screen. rpm (which is almost identi- cal to the old motor), all of which reach the rear wheel by the only shaft drive in the road/ADV mid-size category. A claimed 90 percent of that torque is available at 3500 rpm, up about 10 percent over the 2023 model, but if you were expecting a quickshifter on the six-speed gearbox for any of the V85s you'd be left disappointed. New knock sensors have also been fitted to provide better spark advance control and help the motor slide through ever-tightening Euro5+ emissions regula - tions. And help the motor The V85 TT looks lovely in its very Italian red-and-white color scheme.

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