Thanks for the comment. I was impressed with both parts and how they fit together and the simple installation on the Moto Guzzi. Aprilia used the same KYB fork tube ends on Caponord 1200. It makes sense both bikes are made in Italy and I'm sure the companies track each other's design. I have noticed much less road grime on the motor and other areas behind the tire.
Thanks for this video! I ordered the fender and the extension and it was a great tip from you! Assembly was very easy, I additionally also secured the extension with 4 rivets. It fits perfect!
Thank you for the comment and I am glad you found the video helpful. I plan on doing more whenever I work on the motorcycles so I can help others with the challenges of maintenance and upgrades..
Thank you so much. Every time I travel with my V85 TT and the road is damp or wet, I get my pants soaked. This solves the problem (and the fender isn't that bad to look at...). Ciao!
Hello Gianni, yes, I agree. The fender is a nice addition to a V85 TT that keeps the rider and the bike from getting covered with dirt and water spraying. Maybe in the future Moto Guzzi would consider making the fender a standard feature on the V 85 models. I noticed that they put a lower fender on the new Stelvio V 100.
Yes, you're right. On the Stelvio MY 2023 the high fender has really disappeared (by the way: the yellow and gray one is so beautiful!)@@lifetimeadventures9107
I'd suggest that you order the Pyramid rear fender as well. It is pricey BUT it works well. Also, get a shock cover. It attaches with velcro, it comes in different sizes, easily removable, Amazon carries them. They are about $20 your shock will thank you. When I installed the front fender, I also got the extender in carbon, however, it was nearly impossible to clear the front tire. I'm not sure why, I tried adjusting it every way possible but it was waaaaay too close. I'm about to make a video of my bike, it has every accessory under the sun, lots of custom pieces and ideas for you to spend.....serious money, LOL
Hello Ted, Thanks for the suggestions. I'll be looking forward to checking your bike out. Did you install the Mistral V-Twinboost11for the V85 TT? It is a plugin that helps with throttle response at low rpm making for a smoother running engine plus faster acceleration.
Hello Jens, So far, the fender has been functioning as expected. I would recommend it for anyone that wants to keep their bike in good condition. thanks for the comment.
I thought about doing that as the upper fender does not protect well from flying debris off the tire. I’m not sure if I’d like it or not. Maybe I’ll try it. Thanks for your comment.
Ciao bel lavoro, ho visto che Guareschi ha in catalogo un parafango simile a questo per Guzzi V 85 TT dagli un occhio, vorrei chiederti inoltre il mio V 85 TT ha i collettori molto ossidati e non li ho mai puliti con prodotti chimici, anche i tuoi collettori sono diventati così in poco tempo? Grazie e buona strada
Thank you for the comment. So far, I have noticed much less road grime and stone hits on the engine and the surrounding areas. I have been on several dirt trails and roads since the installation, and I find myself not so concerned about getting into those muddy sections as there is not a huge mess to clean afterwards. I had some concern about mud getting stuck between the tire and the fender, but I have not been in really deep mud with the bike. I would want better tires to be able to clear deep mud sections. Check out the other video that I recently posted "Riding an Italian Adventure Bike". I go on some dirt roads in that video.
Sorry to hear about your loss. it is easy to install the rivets and I thought after saying never lost one it would be best to put them on. So far the fender works great.
Nice job. It’s the one thing (plus possible engine heat leg comfort due to living in southern Spain) that always put me off the bike. Thinking of trading in my 1200 Super Tenere for a V85 as I’m getting older and want less weight. Sat on one yesterday, same height as the Yamaha but the handlebar reach was better, so not sure if they were bar risers I saw on it or standard.
If you have concerns about engine heat, I did not find that to be an issue on the V 85. Riding any motorcycle in the very hot weather is going to provide some radiated heat onto your legs. The bar rises on the Moto Guzzi V85 are factory equipment. The wide bars and the setback of the risers provided an excellent position for sitting and standing while on dirt off-road tracks. I find the suspension to be more than adequate for moderate off-road terrain. The rear and front shocks are adjustable. If you wanted a more responsive suspension, there are products you can buy to improve suspension ability of the V 85. They make spring inserts and dampeners to replace the stock ones on the front and the rear shock can be replaced with upgraded aftermarket shock. I haven’t tried the new V1000 Stelvio yet, but I hear that it is an improved version of the V85. I don’t think you’ll be disappointed owning a Moto Guzzi. .
Thanks for the instructional video. I wonder if the fender is available in a plain black finish rather than the faux carbon fiber? Would match the rest of the plastics on the bike better.
It was my pleasure to show others useful options… I may have seen a plain black one in my searches but I wasn’t sure if it would fit properly. This one was proven to fit the KYB shock so that’s why I chose it.
Hello Richard, Thanks for the comment. I am very satisfied with the fender. It protects the front of the engine and with the fender extender there is very little road debris getting on the bike. Well worth the investment.
Yes, that could be an issue as there is not a lot of clearance for the tire. The fender is easy to remove if harsh conditions are encountered.. thanks for the observation.
Well the good thing about life is everybody can have their own opinion. I didn’t care too much about how the bike looked with the fender on. I just wanted it to keep the debris off the motor and off of me, which it does very efficiently. Thank you for your comment and your opinion.
that looks great and extremely functional!
Thanks for the comment. I was impressed with both parts and how they fit together and the simple installation on the Moto Guzzi. Aprilia used the same KYB fork tube ends on Caponord 1200. It makes sense both bikes are made in Italy and I'm sure the companies track each other's design. I have noticed much less road grime on the motor and other areas behind the tire.
Thanks for this video!
I ordered the fender and the extension and it was a great tip from you!
Assembly was very easy, I additionally also secured the extension with 4 rivets. It fits perfect!
Thank you for the comment and I am glad you found the video helpful. I plan on doing more whenever I work on the motorcycles so I can help others with the challenges of maintenance and upgrades..
Thank you so much. Every time I travel with my V85 TT and the road is damp or wet, I get my pants soaked. This solves the problem (and the fender isn't that bad to look at...). Ciao!
Hello Gianni, yes, I agree. The fender is a nice addition to a V85 TT that keeps the rider and the bike from getting covered with dirt and water spraying. Maybe in the future Moto Guzzi would consider making the fender a standard feature on the V 85 models. I noticed that they put a lower fender on the new Stelvio V 100.
Yes, you're right. On the Stelvio MY 2023 the high fender has really disappeared (by the way: the yellow and gray one is so beautiful!)@@lifetimeadventures9107
What a beautiful bike!
Thanks, They are a great value and priced low for all the features that come standard.
I'd suggest that you order the Pyramid rear fender as well. It is pricey BUT it works well. Also, get a shock cover. It attaches with velcro, it comes in different sizes, easily removable, Amazon carries them. They are about $20 your shock will thank you.
When I installed the front fender, I also got the extender in carbon, however, it was nearly impossible to clear the front tire. I'm not sure why, I tried adjusting it every way possible but it was waaaaay too close.
I'm about to make a video of my bike, it has every accessory under the sun, lots of custom pieces and ideas for you to spend.....serious money, LOL
Hello Ted, Thanks for the suggestions. I'll be looking forward to checking your bike out. Did you install the Mistral V-Twinboost11for the V85 TT? It is a plugin that helps with throttle response at low rpm making for a smoother running engine plus faster acceleration.
I have installed it too. Greetings from Germany.
Hello Jens, So far, the fender has been functioning as expected. I would recommend it for anyone that wants to keep their bike in good condition. thanks for the comment.
I saw one where they put the fender extenders on,and removed the fender(beak) above it.The bike looked alot better imo.
I thought about doing that as the upper fender does not protect well from flying debris off the tire.
I’m not sure if I’d like it or not. Maybe I’ll try it. Thanks for your comment.
@@lifetimeadventures9107 👍
Hi, it was on youtube?
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Yes.
Ciao bel lavoro, ho visto che Guareschi ha in catalogo un parafango simile a questo per Guzzi V 85 TT dagli un occhio, vorrei chiederti inoltre il mio V 85 TT ha i collettori molto ossidati e non li ho mai puliti con prodotti chimici, anche i tuoi collettori sono diventati così in poco tempo? Grazie e buona strada
Nice video. Please let us know how it works out in the future.
Thank you for the comment. So far, I have noticed much less road grime and stone hits on the engine and the surrounding areas. I have been on several dirt trails and roads since the installation, and I find myself not so concerned about getting into those muddy sections as there is not a huge mess to clean afterwards. I had some concern about mud getting stuck between the tire and the fender, but I have not been in really deep mud with the bike. I would want better tires to be able to clear deep mud sections. Check out the other video that I recently posted "Riding an Italian Adventure Bike". I go on some dirt roads in that video.
I made the mistake of relying solely on the adhesive sticky pads. Lying in a ditch somewhere is my fender extender!
Sorry to hear about your loss. it is easy to install the rivets and I thought after saying never lost one it would be best to put them on. So far the fender works great.
Nice job. It’s the one thing (plus possible engine heat leg comfort due to living in southern Spain) that always put me off the bike. Thinking of trading in my 1200 Super Tenere for a V85 as I’m getting older and want less weight. Sat on one yesterday, same height as the Yamaha but the handlebar reach was better, so not sure if they were bar risers I saw on it or standard.
If you have concerns about engine heat, I did not find that to be an issue on the V 85. Riding any motorcycle in the very hot weather is going to provide some radiated heat onto your legs. The bar rises on the Moto Guzzi V85 are factory equipment. The wide bars and the setback of the risers provided an excellent position for sitting and standing while on dirt off-road tracks. I find the suspension to be more than adequate for moderate off-road terrain. The rear and front shocks are adjustable. If you wanted a more responsive suspension, there are products you can buy to improve suspension ability of the V 85. They make spring inserts and dampeners to replace the stock ones on the front and the rear shock can be replaced with upgraded aftermarket shock. I haven’t tried the new V1000 Stelvio yet, but I hear that it is an improved version of the V85. I don’t think you’ll be disappointed owning a Moto Guzzi.
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Did same upgrade. Good video!
Thank you, Dave So far it has worked great keeping the road dirt from getting all over the motor.
There is a seller in the UK that sells a decal set for the fender.
Thanks for the information I’ll look for it on the Internet
Please, could you send me the email address of this seller? Thank you
Thanks for the instructional video. I wonder if the fender is available in a plain black finish rather than the faux carbon fiber? Would match the rest of the plastics on the bike better.
It was my pleasure to show others useful options… I may have seen a plain black one in my searches but I wasn’t sure if it would fit properly. This one was proven to fit the KYB shock so that’s why I chose it.
Good stuff, thank you.
You are welcome, there will be another Moto Guzzi video out soon… thanks for your support👍
Famously! ;-)
That’s a nice fit👍.
Hello Richard, Thanks for the comment. I am very satisfied with the fender. It protects the front of the engine and with the fender extender there is very little road debris getting on the bike. Well worth the investment.
Looks great, I’m in Australia I have the same bike, did you get the fender online.
Hello Mark, Yes I ordered it from www.MGCYCLE.com.
PART NUMBER: 2B001431 $82.05
Be careful if you go in some deep sticky mud. Might get caked up and lock up your front wheel.
Yes, that could be an issue as there is not a lot of clearance for the tire. The fender is easy to remove if harsh conditions are encountered.. thanks for the observation.
double fender looks bad.. better to use the piramid one.
Well the good thing about life is everybody can have their own opinion. I didn’t care too much about how the bike looked with the fender on. I just wanted it to keep the debris off the motor and off of me, which it does very efficiently. Thank you for your comment and your opinion.
Um A-Pril-ia…. Not Aprilla…