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  • Page 1 part# 06.90.00.00 USE+MAINTENANCE BOOK...
  • Page 2: Safety Warnings

    © 2005 Moto Guzzi S.p.A. SAFETY WARNINGS TECHNICAL INFORMATION Mandello del Lario (LECCO) T h e s y m b o l s a n d w a r n i n g s u s e d The operations preceded by this...
  • Page 3 NOTE Moto Guzzi has taken care to ensure that Some countries have statutory VERSION: the information provided in this manual is emission and noise control regulations in Italy Singapore accurate and updated. pla c e req uiri ng th at motor veh icle s undergo periodical inspections.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS SAFETY WARNINGS ........2 ENGINE OIL ............37 INSTALLING THE BATTERY ....... 71 ADJUSTING THE FRONT BRAKE LEVER AND CHECKING THE SWITCHES....... 72 TECHNICAL INFORMATION ......2 THE CLUTCH LEVER .......... 38 CHANGING THE FUSES ........73 WARNINGS - PRECAUTIONS - GENERAL CATALYTIC SILENCER ........
  • Page 5 SAFE DRIVE...
  • Page 6: Basic Safety Rules

    Most road accidents are caused by Avoid obstacles that could damage the BASIC SAFETY RULES inexperienced riders. vehicle or make you lose control of the To drive the vehicle, you must satisfy certain vehicle. NEVER lend your vehicle to a beginner legal requirements (driving licence, minimum and make sure any person borrowing your Avoid riding in the slipstream of vehicles...
  • Page 7 If in doubt, have the vehicle inspected at a Making any modifications to the vehicle by other persons or by smoking, eating, Moto Guzzi Authorised Dealer and ask and/or removing the original components drinking, reading etc. when riding. t h e m t o c a r e f u l l y c h e c k t h e f r a m e ,...
  • Page 8: Clothing

    Do not ride with sharp or pointed objects in CLOTHING ACCESSORIES your pockets as they might cause injury in Always wear and fasten your helmet The owner of the vehicle is responsible for the event of a fall (this includes keys, pens, correctly before moving off.
  • Page 9: Load

    Do not exceed the maximum load capacity inoperative. of each luggage rack. Moto Guzzi recommends that you only use The overloaded vehicle will become genuine Moto Guzzi accessories. unstable and handle poorly. LOAD Be careful not to overload the vehicle with exceeding luggage.
  • Page 10: Position Of Key Components - Key

    POSITION OF KEY COMPONENTS 1) Headlight 8) Main fuse carrier (30A) 15) Gear shift lever 2) Instrument panel 9) Passenger/rider seat 16) Engine oil dipstick 3) Left rear-view mirror 10) Passenger grab strap 17) Side stand 4) Fuel tank filler plug 11) Tool kit compartment 5) Fuel tank 12) Left passenger footrest...
  • Page 11 1) Tail light 8) Rear brake lever 2) Right side body panel 9) Right rider footrest 3) Rear brake fluid reservoir 10) Cardan shaft 4) Right rear-view mirror 11) Right passenger footrest 5) Front brake fluid reservoir 12) Single-sided swinging arm 6) Oil cooler 7) Engine oil filter use and maintenance Griso...
  • Page 12: Location Of Instruments/Controls

    LOCATION OF INSTRUMENTS/CONTROLS INSTRUMENTS AND INDICATORS LOCATION OF INSTRUMENTS/CONTROLS - KEY LOCATION OF INSTRUMENTS/CONTROLS - KEY 1) Clutch lever 1) Rev counter 2) Ignition switch/steering lock ( 2) Green neutral light ( 3) Instruments and indicators 3) Orange low fuel warning light ( 4) Front brake lever 4) Red engine oil pressure warning light ( 5) Throttle grip...
  • Page 13: Instruments And Indicators Table

    " with the engine stopped, all warning lights come on for a LED check-up and go out after three seconds. If one or more warning lights do not come on at this stage, contact a Moto Guzzi Authorised Dealer. Description...
  • Page 14 Alarm led has detected a failure; immediately contact a Moto Guzzi Authorised Dealer. If LED warning light " " flashes when the vehicle is off it means that immobiliser or optional anti-theft alarm have been enabled.
  • Page 15: Multifunction Computer

    TRIP METER TRIP TRIP TIME TIME FUEL CONSUMPTION FUEL MAXIMUM SPEED M AX AVERAGE SPEED SPEED MULTIFUNCTION COMPUTER CONTROLS TRIP 1 AND 2 When you turn the ignition key to " ", the 2) Switch with three positions: TRIP1 / In TRIP 1 and 2 the data concerning trip 1 following instrument panel lights will turn TRIP2 / MODE...
  • Page 16: Mode

    Acquisition ends as soon as 40 lap times are stored; ≈FULL∆ is displayed. Stop the vehicle, see page 49 (STOPPING) and BATTERY VOLTAGE enter the VIEW TIMES function of the LAP TIME menu to read the stored lap times. INSTANT FUEL FUEL CONSUMPTION LAP TIMER...
  • Page 17: Menu

    √ °C/°F √ 12H/24H √ CHANGE THE CODE √ CODE RECOVERY Time settings This mode allows you to set the clock. In this function, hours increase by one unit every time the SET button (3) is pressed; when value is 12 or 24, it goes back to 1 if the SET button (3) is pressed again.
  • Page 18 °C/°F Change the code This function allows you to select the unit This function is used when the old code is of measurement for ambient temperature. available and is to be changed. From this function, every time the SET Within this function, the following message button (3) is briefly pressed, the following is displayed: two units of measurement are alternately...
  • Page 19 To enable it, you need a special two keys in the ignition switch. The first key password only available to the Moto Guzzi is already inserted, a second key is Authorised Dealer.
  • Page 20: Service Interval

    ENGINE OIL PRESSURE ECU ERRORS, INSTRUMENT PANEL ERRORS LEFT DIRECTION INDICATOR FAULT RIGHT DIRECTION INDICATOR FAULT ECU DISCONNECTED SERVICE INTERVAL ALARM DISPLAY When the scheduled service intervals are In case a serious failure is detected, one reached, an icon is displayed (symbol of a that might jeopardise the vehicle or the spanner).
  • Page 21: Main Independent Controls

    MAIN INDEPENDENT CONTROLS 3) LIGHT DIMMER SWITCH: Set it to ≈ ∆ to operate the high beam; set it to ≈ ∆ to operate the low beam. 4) DISPLAY CONFIGURATION SELECTOR: S e l e c t t h e d i s p l a y e d c o n f i g u r a t i o n , s e e p a g e 1 5 (MULTIFUNCTION COMPUTER).
  • Page 22: Controls On Right Handlebar

    CONTROLS ON RIGHT HANDLEBAR NOTE The electric components only operate when the ignition switch is in the ≈ ∆ position. 7) ENGINE STOP SWITCH ( 8) STARTER BUTTON ( When the starter button " " is pressed, the starter motor will crank the engine.
  • Page 23: Ignition Switch

    Up to 4 keys can be stored. For Press the key in and turn it to ≈ ∆ this procedure it is advisable to contact a position. Moto Guzzi Authorised Dealer. NOTE If necessary, turn on the parking lights, see page 24 (PARKING LIGHTS). Remove the key.
  • Page 24: Parking Lights

    OPERATION To turn the parking lights on: Lock the steering but do not remove the key (1), see page 23 (STEERING LOCK). Turn the key (1) to ≈ ∆ (PARKING) position. Check that both front and rear parking lights are on. Remove the key (1).
  • Page 25: Auxiliary Equipment

    AUXILIARY EQUIPMENT TOOL KIT COMPARTMENT T o g a i n a c c e s s t o t h e t o o l k i t compartment: Remove seat, (UNLOCKING/LOCKING THE SEAT), in this page. Remove the cover (3). To lock the seat (2): UNLOCKING/LOCKING THE SEAT Slide the seat front end into place.
  • Page 26: Luggage Anchor Points

    The tool kit includes: √ 4, 5 mm bent Allen spanners (1); √ 10 - 13 mm double fork spanner (2); √ 21 - 22 mm socket spanner (3); √ double-ended cross-head/flat-blade screwdriver (4); √ fuse removing tool (5); √ tool box (6). LUGGAGE ANCHOR POINTS It is possible to fix a small luggage to the seat rear end, it can be positioned using...
  • Page 27: Accessories

    ACCESSORIES The following accessories are available: 1) headlight fairing 2) side panniers √ luggage rack √ luggage rack bag √ tank bag (two sizes available). use and maintenance Griso...
  • Page 28: Main Components

    MAIN COMPONENTS FUEL Use only premium grade unleaded petrol WARNING with 95 RON and 85 MON octane rating The fuel used in intern minimum. a l c o m b u s t i o n e n g i n e s i s h i g h l y To refuel, proceed as follows: flammable and can become explosive Raise the flap (1).
  • Page 29: Brake Fluid - Recommendations

    BRAKE FLUID - recommendations WARNING WARNING NOTE This vehicle is equipped with Ensure that the brake discs have not In the event of accidental contact, flush front and rear disc brakes operated by b e c o m e c o n t a m i n a t e d w i t h o i l o r affected area thoroughly.
  • Page 30: Disc Brakes

    Have brake fluid changed every two pads wear down. Have the brake fluid changed every 20000 years by a Moto Guzzi Authorised The front brake reservoir is located on the km (12500 mi) or every two years by a Dealer.
  • Page 31: Front Brake

    Top up reservoir (2) with recommended TOPPING UP brake fluid, see page 85 (LUBRICANT Carefully read page 29 (BRAKE FLUID - CHART), until reaching correct level that recommendations). is in-between the marks ≈MIN∆ and ≈MAX∆. CAUTION Brake fluid may spill out. Do not operate CAUTION the front brake lever if the screws (1) Do not exceed the "MAX"...
  • Page 32: Rear Brake

    CAUTION Make sure the fluid in the reservoir is level with the reservoir rim (horizontal) to avoid spilling fluid when topping up. Do not add any additives or other products to the fluid. If you use a funnel or other tools, make sure that they are perfectly clean.
  • Page 33: Clutch Fluid - Recommendations

    34 (CLUTCH), have it When handling clutch fluid, take care hardness in the clutch lever are warning changed every two years by a Moto Guzzi not to spill it onto plastic or paint- signs of problems with the hydraulic Authorised Dealer.
  • Page 34: Clutch

    Every 10000 km (6250 mi) have the clutch inspected by a Moto Guzzi Authorised Dealer. CHECK CAUTION Place the vehicle on the stand, see page Danger: clutch fluid could leak out.
  • Page 35: Tyres

    Conversely, underinflation will put more NOTE As a reference to obtain ≈MAX∆ Moto Guzzi Authorised Dealer, as the stress on the sidewalls (1) and the tyre level, top up until fluid completely covers system may need bleeding.
  • Page 36 Have a tyre changed when worn or punctured, if the puncture in the tread is larger than 5 mm. Have the wheels balanced after each tyre repair. WARNING S p a r e t y r e s s h o u l d b e o f t h e recommended type and model, see page 82 (TECHNICAL DATA);...
  • Page 37: Engine Oil

    W a s h y o u r h a n d s c a r e f u l l y a f t e r UP ENGINE OIL LEVEL); if the level is handling engine oil. not correct, contact a Moto Guzzi Authorised Dealer. KEEP AWAY FROM CHILDREN.
  • Page 38: Adjusting The Front Brake Lever And The Clutch Lever

    This device provides for the oxidation of If the exhaust system becomes noisy, the CO (carbon monoxide) and of the HC immediately contact your Moto Guzzi (unburned hydrocarbons) contained in the Authorised Dealer. exhaust gases, changing them into carbon dioxide and steam, respectively.
  • Page 39: Instructions For Use

    INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE GETTING ON AND OFF THE CAUTION VEHICLE Do not rest your (and your passenger's) Follow the instructions below closely in weight on the side stand. order to avoid injury to persons, damage to property and to the vehicle in the event the The stand has been designed to support rider or passenger falls off the vehicle the weight of the vehicle and a minimal...
  • Page 40 Swing your right leg over the seat in a WARNING controlled movement so as not to hit the Make sure the ground is firm and level tail section or luggage at the rear and avoid and free from obstacles. resulting imbalance. Put your left heel on the side stand lever GETTING ON THE VEHICLE and push the side stand fully down.
  • Page 41: Pre-Ride Checks

    CHART). during engine normal operation, it Do not hesitate to contact your Moto Guzzi m e a n s t h a t t h e c o n t r o l u n i t h a s Authorised Dealer if you need clarifications detected a failure.
  • Page 42: Pre-Ride Checks Chart

    Check the proper operation of the acoustic and visual devices. Change the bulbs or repair if faulty. 76, 77 rear brake light switches and electrical devices Transmission fluid Check. If level needs topping up, contact a Moto Guzzi Authorised Dealer. use and maintenance Griso...
  • Page 43: Starting

    √ as soon as the first check routine is over, Avoid starting the engine in closed or the warning lights go off, the instruments badly-ventilated rooms. indicate the current value and the display Failure to observe this warning may shows the configuration set on the lead to loss of consciousness or even selector;...
  • Page 44 In most cases, the procedure on its own. engine will keep running, although √ The low beam comes on. giving less performance. Immediately contact a Moto Guzzi Authorised Dealer. use and maintenance Griso...
  • Page 45: Moving Off And Riding

    Refuel as soon as possible, see page 28 MOVING OFF AND RIDING (FUEL). WARNING If you are riding with a passenger, give WARNING WARNING your passenger proper instructions to This is a high-performance vehicle. We avoid problems when manoeuvring. If you are riding solo, make sure the recommend that you become familiar passenger footrests are folded up Before moving off, make sure the stand...
  • Page 46 If so, stop the engine immediately and contact a Moto Guzzi Authorised Dealer. Change to a lower gear (downshift): When riding downhill or when braking, use engine braking to increase braking effect.
  • Page 47 In most cases, the engine will keep running, although giving less performance. Immediately contact a Moto Guzzi Authorised Dealer. use and maintenance Griso...
  • Page 48: Running-In

    Watch out for obstacles or sudden After the first 1500 km (930 mi), have a ensuring proper performance and durability. Moto Guzzi Authorised dealer carry out changes in the road surface. Twisty, hilly roads are ideal for an effective the "Post running-in" checks specified in running-in of engine, suspension and brakes.
  • Page 49: Stopping

    PARKING It is very important to select an adequate place to park your vehicle - observe local regulations and the indications given below. WARNING Park the vehicle on firm and level ground to prevent it from falling. Do not lean the vehicle against a wall, or lay it on the ground.
  • Page 50: Putting The Vehicle On The Stand

    PUTTING THE VEHICLE ON THE Push on the side stand with your right STAND foot and lower it completely (3). Lean the vehicle to the side until the SIDE STAND stand is resting on the ground. To put the vehicle on the side stand while Rotate the handlebar fully to the left.
  • Page 51: Suggestions To Prevent Theft

    Ask your Moto Guzzi Authorised Dealer to When possible, use an additional anti-theft components.
  • Page 52: Scheduled Maintenance Chart

    SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE CHART OPERATIONS TO BE CARRIED OUT BY THE Moto Guzzi Authorised Dealer (CAN ALSO BE CARRIED OUT BY THE OWNER). Component End of running-in Every 10000 km Every 20000 km [1500 km (930 mi)] (6250 mi) or 12 months...
  • Page 53 OPERATIONS TO BE CARRIED OUT BY THE Moto Guzzi Authorised Dealer. Component End of running-in Every 10000 km Every 20000 km [1500 km (930 mi)] (6250 mi) or 12 months (12500 mi) or 24 months Gearbox fluid Idle mixture (CO)
  • Page 54 Component End of running-in Every 10000 km Every 20000 km [1500 km (930 mi)] (6250 mi) or 12 months (12500 mi) or 24 months Final transmission fluid Fuel pipes every 4 years: Brake lines every 4 years: Clutch wear (*) Inner spark plugs Generator belt every 20000 km (12500 mi):...
  • Page 55: Identification Data

    , FRAME NUMBER available on request from Moto Guzzi The frame number (1) is stamped on the Authorised Dealers.
  • Page 56: Checking And Topping Up Engine Oil Level

    Clean the oil dipstick (1) and refit, do not tighten. Take it out again and check oil level. Correct level is achieved when the oil is just below the MAX level mark. CAUTION Never exceed the "MAX" mark or let oil level drop below the "MIN"...
  • Page 57: Changing Engine Oil And Oil Filter

    CAUTION Changing engine oil and engine oil filter can prove difficult; these operations are best left to experienced mechanics. If necessary, contact your Moto Guzzi Authorised Dealer. If you wish to perform these operations yourself, follow these instructions. Carefully read page 37 (ENGINE OIL)
  • Page 58: Front Wheel

    If necessary, contact a Moto Guzzi If necessary, contact a Moto Guzzi Authorised Dealer. Authorised Dealer. WARNING WARNING...
  • Page 59: Front Brake Calliper

    DISASSEMBLY REASSEMBLY CAUTION CAUTION Make sure that the vehicle is stable. Proceed with care, in order not to damage the brake pads. Rotate the wheel manually until bringing the space between two wheel spokes Position the brake calliper (2) to the disc before the brake calliper.
  • Page 60: Checking The Cardan Shaft Oil Level

    CHECKING GEARBOX FLUID LEVEL CHECKING THE CARDAN SHAFT REAR-VIEW MIRRORS To check, top up and change gearbox OIL LEVEL oil, contact a Moto Guzzi Authorised NOTE WARNING Halve maintenance intervals if Dealer. you are riding in rainy or dusty conditions, Do not ride with rear-view mirrors or on rough road surfaces.
  • Page 61: Inspecting The Front And Rear Suspensions

    STAND). (MAINTENANCE). Loosen the locknut (1). NOTE Have the front fork oil changed by a Moto Guzzi Authorised Dealer, who will CAUTION ensure prompt, accurate service. On reassembly, before tightening nut NOTE (1), ensure that the mirror support rod is...
  • Page 62: Front Suspension

    Have the fork oil seals changed by a you are riding in rainy or dusty conditions, Moto Guzzi Authorised Dealer after the on rough road surfaces or when the vehicle first 30000 km (18750 mi) and then is used in competitions.
  • Page 63 If necessary, contact your Moto Guzzi Authorised Dealer. Settings...
  • Page 64: Checking The Brake Pads For Wear

    (2). To have them replaced, contact your The rate at which brake pads will wear Moto Guzzi Authorised Dealer. depends on vehicle usage, riding style and road surface condition. use and maintenance Griso...
  • Page 65: Adjusting The Throttle Control

    Have the throttle control cables checked by a Moto Guzzi Authorised Dealer after the first 1500 km (930 mi) and then every 10000 km (6250 mi). SPARK PLUGS...
  • Page 66 Removal: Inspection and cleaning: CAUTION Release the two screws (3) and remove CAUTION Even if only one outer spark plug (5) the retainer (4). needs replacing, always change both. Do not clean the spark plugs with a wire Remove the spark plug cap (3). brush and/or abrasive products, use Remove any trace of dirt from the spark compressed air only.
  • Page 67: Checking The Stand

    CAUTION Never attempt to adjust electrode gap. Electrode gap should be 0.6 - 0.7 mm. If not so, change the spark plug. Make sure that the washer (12) is in good condition. Installation: Position the washer (12) and screw in the spark plug by hand in order not to damage the thread.
  • Page 68: Battery

    √ the side stand down LED “ ” on the instrument panel should come on. CAUTION If the engine keeps running, contact a Moto Guzzi Authorised Dealer. BATTERY C a r e f u l l y r e a d p a g e (MAINTENANCE).
  • Page 69: Long Inactivity Of The Battery

    LONG INACTIVITY OF THE BATTERY CAUTION When the motorcycle will not be ridden for over twenty days, disconnect the 30- A fuses, otherwise the multifunction computer will keep drawing current and the battery will deteriorate. NOTE Removing the 30A fuses resets the digital clock functions.
  • Page 70: Removing The Battery

    Release and remove the negative (-) If necessary: REMOVING THE BATTERY terminal screw (3). Remove the battery, see (REMOVING Move aside the negative cable (4). THE BATTERY), in this page. CAUTION Release and remove the positive (+) Clean off cable and battery terminals R e m o v i n g t h e b a t t e r y r e s e t s t h e terminal screw (5).
  • Page 71: Checking Battery Fluid Level

    CHARGING THE BATTERY Carefully read page 68 (BATTERY). Remove the battery, see page 70 (REMOVING THE BATTERY). Be sure to have a suitable battery charger at hand. Set the battery charger to the required type of charge (see table). Connect the battery to the charger. WARNING Charge or use the battery in a well- ventilated place.
  • Page 72: Checking The Switches

    CHECKING THE SWITCHES Connect the positive (+) cable by Clean the switch if caked with dirt or tightening the terminal screw (2). mud. The pin must move freely and Carefully read p. 51 (MAINTENANCE). Connect the negative (-) cable by return automatically to its initial position.
  • Page 73: Changing The Fuses

    Replace the blown fuse with a new one the electric system. with equal current rating. In this case it is advisable to contact a Moto Guzzi Authorised Dealer. Checking the fuses is recommended whenever an electric component fails to operate or is malfunctioning, or when the engine does not start.
  • Page 74: Beam Setting

    ARRANGEMENT OF AUXILIARY FUSES BEAM SETTING ARRANGEMENT OF MAIN FUSES a) Stop, horn, lights and HAZARD button, f) From battery to voltage regulator (30A). NOTE Beam inspection procedures may light relay coil, heated handgrips (15A). g) From battery to key and C and D fuses vary from country to country.
  • Page 75: Bulbs

    BEAM HORIZONTAL ADJUSTMENT Place the vehicle upright. Turn screw (2) to set headlight beam. When finished: WARNING Check for correct beam vertical setting. BULBS BEAM VERTICAL ADJUSTMENT Place the vehicle upright. C a r e f u l l y r e a d p a g e Slightly loosen screws (1) fixing the...
  • Page 76: Changing The Headlight Bulbs

    CHANGING THE HEADLIGHT LOW/HIGH BEAM BULB CAUTION BULBS Do not pull on the wires to extract the Before proceeding to change a bulb, set Carefully read page 75 (BULBS). bulb connector. the ignition switch to “ ” and allow The headlight houses: some time for the bulb to cool down.
  • Page 77: Changing The Front And Rear Turn Indicator Bulbs

    Make sure the bulb is correctly located in Since this operation is quite complex, have carefully in order not to break the the bulb holder. it performed by a Moto Guzzi Authorised locating peg. Dealer. Remove the lens (2). CAUTION M a k e s u r e t h a t t h e l e n s l o c a t e s correctly into its seat on refitting.
  • Page 78: Transport

    TRANSPORT DRAINING THE FUEL TANK Place the vehicle on the centre stand on firm and level ground. Carefully read page 28 (FUEL). Stop the engine and wait until it has cooled down. WARNING Prepare a container large enough to hold the fuel in the tank and place it on Fire hazard.
  • Page 79: Cleaning

    CLEANING Clean the vehicle frequently if it is used in To remove dirt and mud from painted WARNING particular areas or conditions, such as: surfaces, use a low-pressure water jet on After the vehicle has been washed, dirty areas, remove mud and dirt with a soft Polluted areas (town and industrial braking efficiency could be temporarily car body sponge soaked with abundant...
  • Page 80: Long Periods Of Inactivity

    1) Empty the front and under-seat CAUTION compartments. Remove the matting Do not aim high-pressure water/air jets inside the under-seat compartment. or steam jets at the following parts: 2) Make sure the compartments are wheel hubs, controls on the right and properly closed.
  • Page 81 Proceed as follows: AFTER STORAGE Remove the battery, see page 70 NOTE Remove the plastic bags from the (REMOVING THE BATTERY) and page exhaust silencers. 6 9 ( L O N G I N A C T I V I T Y O F T H E Remove the covers and clean the BATTERY).
  • Page 82: Technical Data

    TECHNICAL DATA Max. Length 2260 mm DIMENSIONS Max. Width 880 mm Max. height 1070 mm (rear-view mirrors excluded) Seat height 800 mm Wheelbase 1554 mm Minimum ground clearance 185 mm Weight in running order 240 kg Model Griso ENGINE Type 90°...
  • Page 83 Ratio Primary Final DRIVE Final ratio RATIOS gears 17/38 with universal joint 24/35 20/34 12/44 23/31 26/29 31/30 29/25 Type electronic injection (Weber - Marelli) with stepper motor FUEL FEED SYSTEM Throttle Æ 36 mm Fuel Premium-grade unleaded petrol, minimum octane rating 95 (ROM) and 85 FUEL SUPPLY (MON).
  • Page 84 Inner (long life) NGK PMR8B SPARK PLUGS Outer NGK BPR6ES Spark plug electrode gap 0.6 – 0.7 mm Battery 12 V – 18 Amp/h ELECTRICAL SYSTEM Main fuses 30 A Auxiliary fuses 3 A – 15 A – 20 A Generator (with permanent magnet) 12 V –...
  • Page 85: Lubricant Chart

    LUBRICANT CHART 5 W 40 (Recommended) Engine oil: RACING 4T As an alternative to recommended oils, top brand oils meeting or exceeding CCMC G-4 A.P.I. SG specifications can be used. TRUCK GEAR 80 W 90. (Recommended) Transmission oil: ROTRA MP/S 85 W 140. (Recommended) Gearbox oil: F.A.
  • Page 86: Wiring Diagram - Griso

    WIRING DIAGRAM - Griso PAS. TRIP 1 TRIP 2 MODE SCROLL LOCK G/Gr G/Gr G/Gr Ro/M Ar/N Gr/B 3 2 1 Bi/B Bi/G Gr/Bi Az/Ar Bi/N V/Bi M/Vi Ro/G Az/V Ro/N Gr/N Gr/R M/Bi Ar/V R/Bi R/Bi Ar/B R/Bi Ar/V - + S CYL.
  • Page 87: Wiring Diagram Key - Griso

    WIRING DIAGRAM KEY - Griso 1) Multiple connectors 29) Injection secondary relay 57) Front right turn indicator 2) Diode presetting 30) Oil pressure gauge 58) Instrument panel diag 3) Starter relay 31) Neutral switch 59) - 4) Clutch switch 32) Lambda sensor 60) - 5) Light relay 33) Side stand switch...
  • Page 88: Authorised Dealers And Service Centres

    When you demand Moto Guzzi Genuine Parts, you are purchasing products that have been developed and tested as early as the vehicle design stage. Moto Guzzi Genuine Parts systematically undergo strict quality control procedures to ensure total reliability and a long service life.

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