I have the exact same bike. For those who really love the MG V85tt, It's so worthwhile to do the upgrades shown in this video. I replaced the entire exhaust system, did the Upmap ECU flash, K&N Air Filter, SAS Delete, also increased the airbox flow. Also Power Commander PC6 and AT300. Performance and throttle response are outstanding, not to mention it runs cooler plus looks and sounds way better. I believe the torque gain number here may be understated and the hp gain overstated as I now measure on the dyno 62 fp and 83.5 hp at the wheel (+18hp). Completely unlocks the potential of the V85tt, Acceleration in all gears is much quicker, what a joy to ride! I think a properly sorted out V85tt is the ultimate all-rounder. Highly recommended!
Well, I believe it now since you had it dyno. These are remarkable numbers ( +18hp) with 83.5 HP at the wheel. You must love your bike. It's the V85tt or the Tiger Sport 660 and the more I learn about this bike It's tipping the scales toward the Guzzi!. I think it's also better for 2-up riding, much better looking, with attention to detail throughout, and classic Italian styling that looks Incredible. What am I missing about the bike that would sell me on the bike? You're an owner. What's one thing that would I love, to push me to purchase the bike from an owner's perspective. Thank you for your time.
SOunds like you subscribe to the teachings of Todd @ GTM, AKA Gods gift to Moto Guzzi.... LOL yeah he does make more power but his bedside manners sucks, basically he's a douche bag on his forum.
I bought a modded V85tt with exhaust, upmap,k&N. Haven't looked to se if the sas was deleted or not. But I wonder what the stock drives like when people say it's slow, I have not rode a stock one but my bike is a blast. Also has Bitubo front and rear suspension. LOVE IT
@jackieandleon As stock, I did sometimes wish for more power on freeway overtakes. Now I never wish for more. I also added an MShock. The V-Twin vibe and sound, the shaft drive, maintenance autonomy, the all day comfort and the beautiful styling... I think it's the ultimate all-rounder bike!
Hi guys; I have the same bike and it is not necessary lift tank or cut the pipes. Removing the one piece, header and exhaust system is a bit tricky; but doable because I did it; You just take the horn and voltage regulator off in front to disconnect wires to sensors; then screw them back into new pipes and reconnect; so far I’m working the change on the exhaust system and waiting to do and Upmap to the ECU; Take care John
I've done the same mod except reusing the OEM muffler and re-tuning with the UpMap and using the "V85 21 US OEM N Zard" downloaded map. I have a 2022 E5 V85TT (US model), to remove the lambda probes, remove the voltage regulator and let it hang, then remove the bracket that hold the voltage regulator, this the the bracket that the connectors for the lambda probes are mounted to, you can now remove the connectors then unplug them. This will allow you to remove the one-piece exhaust system without cutting. You can't access the E5 (21+) lambda probe connectors from under a lifted or removed fuel tank. Don't know, but maybe you can access the lambda connectors by lifting the tank on an E4. The E4s have a three-piece exhaust system so you could remove the lambda probes like @Advistics did in this video without unplugging them. Depending on your dealer, if you ever need warranty work, you may need your OEM exhaust system intact. So I would suggest not cutting or disposing any of your stock exhaust until your bike is out of warranty.
@@everettloman3850Io abito in Italia ho appena comprato una v85tt 2023 ho perso olio cambio differenziale per strada e ho avuto bisogno della garanzia che dura 2 anni previo lasciare originale la moto
I did the same upgrade and wow what a difference in torque and sound. You don't need to cut the exhaust just remove the rectifier and disconnect the lambada sensors. Only took me about 2 hrs for the swap out and Upmap.
This Motto Guzzi V85tt is the most gorgeous and interesting bike I have ever seen,.Beautiful from any angle, it is so different than anything else on the road., It's calling my name to own her....The bike in this video, green, brilliant silver, and black is so beautiful!
I have the '21 Centenario. Its my dream bike. My last bike,which I loved, was a Triumph Tiger 650 in the 70s A properly sorted out V85tt is to me the ultimate all rounder. Am in its clutches completely. I didn't do the dyno measurement, the exact same configuration was dynoed by Todd, and is shown on a video. Imagine the V-Twin heart of a Harley Sportster, but it handles like a dream and has the styling and aesthetic that only the Italians can do. I am not an experienced mechanic but managed to do all the upgrades myself. It's a simple air-cooled 4 valve design. Meaning for me, maintenance autonomy. The ergonomics and response to rider input are superb. It is all day comfortable. So many owner accounts converge on the same thing, even with a stable of the very best bikes, this is the one giving the most rider enjoyment. With the upgrades it was like getting a whole new engine. Freeway overtakes are much snappier, response in all gears is just great, it looks even better, runs cooler and weighs 35 lbs less with lithium battery. I have a -25mm Mshock so it feels way lighter to manage out of the garage. The centre of gravity is lower and the handling amazing. Still enough clearance for light off road duty. The bike is gorgeous. I stare at it in the garage!
I have a 2020 V85tt and installed the $138 stainless Y pipe kit ( three piece with all clamps included) I bought on eBay , my bike has an Guzzi slip on exhaust by Arrow with the carbon fiber , my bike sounds amazing now and performs much better . I’d like to look into getting the UpMap but for now my bike seems fine and feels more alive!
An oil viewing window should have been standard on the Moto Guzzi forever by now. Glad to see they finally implemented it into the v85tt and new 850 i believe
There's no point to cut in alf the exaust manifold: you have to lift a little bit the gas tank and disconnect both lambda sonds. Please check the shop manual before shooting these uninformative tutorials that can lead to harm those who watch them. What a mess!😱
Great video, I own a 2021 v85tt as well. The only part of the mod that I'm nervous about botching is the "up-map" . My v85tt is the basic black version and doesn't have the moto Guzzi MIA feature; is this necessary and does the up-map come with good instructions? Thanks.
Don't need MIA. UpMap procedure is straightforward. It's when you press 'Install' that the download begins. Follow instructions on the screen. RUclips videos are available to walk you through.
Hey great video thanx very much...can I ask unrelated question re the fuel pump...is easy to get to or do you have to take of the tank? New owner looking to do the same d cat...thanx again for the video!
That seems to be a huge performance gain, really 5.5ft/lbs and 26hp? Wow, that's taking the V85 into V100 Mandelo power..... would like to see it on a Dyno before & after. Thanks for the video on installation 👍
Fantastic mods , I have the same Moto Guzzi in Australia ( same colour and all the 2021 100 anniversary model ) I didn’t quite get the HP and torque gain 🤔 Regards Paul
As Dave said in the video, those numbers are provided by UpMap. We didn't have a dyno at our disposal to put up real numbers. But, the bike runs so much better after this & the power gains are definitely notable when you're riding.
my bike system was not like this. Cat converter was secured with flanges, and nothing had to be cut. I am confused, was this bike preowned and al was welded together, or this is new V85? my bike is 2020
"It blows my mind" they believed the sensors could not be removed without violently destroying the stock exhaust. How did they think the sensors got screwed in? Yikes.
When you put some effort to place this video out there, why is sow hard is to pronounce bike name correctly? I think 100 years of continuous production deserve it. It's Guzzi with a C not Z. Simple as that. Gucci 🤷 Don't embarrass yourself like this in front of millions of fans like this.
I have the exact same bike. For those who really love the MG V85tt, It's so worthwhile to do the upgrades shown in this video. I replaced the entire exhaust system, did the Upmap ECU flash, K&N Air Filter, SAS Delete, also increased the airbox flow. Also Power Commander PC6 and AT300. Performance and throttle response are outstanding, not to mention it runs cooler plus looks and sounds way better. I believe the torque gain number here may be understated and the hp gain overstated as I now measure on the dyno 62 fp and 83.5 hp at the wheel (+18hp). Completely unlocks the potential of the V85tt, Acceleration in all gears is much quicker, what a joy to ride! I think a properly sorted out V85tt is the ultimate all-rounder. Highly recommended!
Well, I believe it now since you had it dyno. These are remarkable numbers ( +18hp) with 83.5 HP at the wheel. You must love your bike. It's the V85tt or the Tiger Sport 660 and the more I learn about this bike It's tipping the scales toward the Guzzi!. I think it's also better for 2-up riding, much better looking, with attention to detail throughout, and classic Italian styling that looks Incredible. What am I missing about the bike that would sell me on the bike? You're an owner. What's one thing that would I love, to push me to purchase the bike from an owner's perspective. Thank you for your time.
@@mrbjay5443 reply is below
SOunds like you subscribe to the teachings of Todd @ GTM, AKA Gods gift to Moto Guzzi.... LOL yeah he does make more power but his bedside manners sucks, basically he's a douche bag on his forum.
I bought a modded V85tt with exhaust, upmap,k&N. Haven't looked to se if the sas was deleted or not. But I wonder what the stock drives like when people say it's slow, I have not rode a stock one but my bike is a blast. Also has Bitubo front and rear suspension. LOVE IT
@jackieandleon As stock, I did sometimes wish for more power on freeway overtakes. Now I never wish for more. I also added an MShock. The V-Twin vibe and sound, the shaft drive, maintenance autonomy, the all day comfort and the beautiful styling...
I think it's the ultimate all-rounder bike!
Jeezus! All the gear and no idea !
Hi guys; I have the same bike and it is not necessary lift tank or cut the pipes. Removing the one piece, header and exhaust system is a bit tricky; but doable because I did it; You just take the horn and voltage regulator off in front to disconnect wires to sensors; then screw them back into new pipes and reconnect; so far I’m working the change on the exhaust system and waiting to do and Upmap to the ECU; Take care John
I've done the same mod except reusing the OEM muffler and re-tuning with the UpMap and using the "V85 21 US OEM N Zard" downloaded map.
I have a 2022 E5 V85TT (US model), to remove the lambda probes, remove the voltage regulator and let it hang, then remove the bracket that hold the voltage regulator, this the the bracket that the connectors for the lambda probes are mounted to, you can now remove the connectors then unplug them. This will allow you to remove the one-piece exhaust system without cutting. You can't access the E5 (21+) lambda probe connectors from under a lifted or removed fuel tank. Don't know, but maybe you can access the lambda connectors by lifting the tank on an E4. The E4s have a three-piece exhaust system so you could remove the lambda probes like @Advistics did in this video without unplugging them.
Depending on your dealer, if you ever need warranty work, you may need your OEM exhaust system intact. So I would suggest not cutting or disposing any of your stock exhaust until your bike is out of warranty.
@@everettloman3850Io abito in Italia ho appena comprato una v85tt 2023 ho perso olio cambio differenziale per strada e ho avuto bisogno della garanzia che dura 2 anni previo lasciare originale la moto
Toglier il regolatore di tensione è difficile? Grazie
E le sonde come si sganciano?
Come si staccano i connettori delle sonde?Grazie
My V85 sounds and runs just fine stock. Actually the more miles it gets the better it sounds.
lol. Mileage is good thing.
Amazed it ran with all the filler in the stock pipes, that was shocking.
Would y’all mind posting the link to all the things you purchased for these upgrades?
I did the same upgrade and wow what a difference in torque and sound. You don't need to cut the exhaust just remove the rectifier and disconnect the lambada sensors. Only took me about 2 hrs for the swap out and Upmap.
This Motto Guzzi V85tt is the most gorgeous and interesting bike I have ever seen,.Beautiful from any angle, it is so different than anything else on the road., It's calling my name to own her....The bike in this video, green, brilliant silver, and black is so beautiful!
I have the '21 Centenario. Its my dream bike. My last bike,which I loved, was a Triumph Tiger 650 in the 70s A properly sorted out V85tt is to me the ultimate all rounder. Am in its clutches completely. I didn't do the dyno measurement, the exact same configuration was dynoed by Todd, and is shown on a video. Imagine the V-Twin heart of a Harley Sportster, but it handles like a dream and has the styling and aesthetic that only the Italians can do. I am not an experienced mechanic but managed to do all the upgrades myself. It's a simple air-cooled 4 valve design. Meaning for me, maintenance autonomy. The ergonomics and response to rider input are superb. It is all day comfortable. So many owner accounts converge on the same thing, even with a stable of the very best bikes, this is the one giving the most rider enjoyment. With the upgrades it was like getting a whole new engine. Freeway overtakes are much snappier, response in all gears is just great, it looks even better, runs cooler and weighs 35 lbs less with lithium battery. I have a -25mm Mshock so it feels way lighter to manage out of the garage. The centre of gravity is lower and the handling amazing. Still enough clearance for light off road duty. The bike is gorgeous. I stare at it in the garage!
Lift the gas tank and diconnect the wire, no need to cut the exhaust.
When they started hacking into the headers, my jaw was on the floor. I can't believe they did that.
At least it let us see what's inside the original exhaust 😂
@@rock4cheese Yes that was the best part of the video! I will never ride my V85 TT E5 again without thinking about what is in the headers 😳
I have a 2020 V85tt and installed the $138 stainless Y pipe kit ( three piece with all clamps included) I bought on eBay , my bike has an Guzzi slip on exhaust by Arrow with the carbon fiber , my bike sounds amazing now and performs much better . I’d like to look into getting the UpMap but for now my bike seems fine and feels more alive!
An oil viewing window should have been standard on the Moto Guzzi forever by now. Glad to see they finally implemented it into the v85tt and new 850 i believe
Take off the rectifier and horn and you can get the O2 sensor plugs 🤦🏽♂️
Way better!
There's no point to cut in alf the exaust manifold: you have to lift a little bit the gas tank and disconnect both lambda sonds. Please check the shop manual before shooting these uninformative tutorials that can lead to harm those who watch them.
What a mess!😱
Thank you for the info! 👍
How much costed and were to find all the parts ….
I've decatted bikes and tried the stock boom can exhaust. you;d be suprised its a little more rumble and free....
Why Why Why would you cut the pipe!!! Lift the gas tank and unplug the wire!!!
Great video, I own a 2021 v85tt as well. The only part of the mod that I'm nervous about botching is the "up-map" . My v85tt is the basic black version and doesn't have the moto Guzzi MIA feature; is this necessary and does the up-map come with good instructions? Thanks.
Don't need MIA. UpMap procedure is straightforward. It's when you press 'Install' that the download begins. Follow instructions on the screen. RUclips videos are available to walk you through.
Thanks.
Hey great video thanx very much...can I ask unrelated question re the fuel pump...is easy to get to or do you have to take of the tank? New owner looking to do the same d cat...thanx again for the video!
That seems to be a huge performance gain, really 5.5ft/lbs and 26hp? Wow, that's taking the V85 into V100 Mandelo power..... would like to see it on a Dyno before & after. Thanks for the video on installation 👍
not getting no 26 hp here...
@@davidspin5353GT claims 17hp and 12.5ft•lbs on their dyno, not quite 26 but still significant.
Fantastic mods , I have the same Moto Guzzi in Australia ( same colour and all the 2021 100 anniversary model ) I didn’t quite get the HP and torque gain 🤔
Regards
Paul
As Dave said in the video, those numbers are provided by UpMap. We didn't have a dyno at our disposal to put up real numbers. But, the bike runs so much better after this & the power gains are definitely notable when you're riding.
@@chadcamp6836 thanks 🙏 for that
Hi mate any idea where we can get this gear in Aus
@@galahad6001 Thunderbike Moto Guzzi WA - Mistral - V- boast and Velocity stack , Full Y- pipe system from Tas - Verex Tasmania
my bike system was not like this. Cat converter was secured with flanges, and nothing had to be cut. I am confused, was this bike preowned and al was welded together, or this is new V85? my bike is 2020
Your bike is E4
Hi which engine guards are you running there?
"It blows my mind" they believed the sensors could not be removed without violently destroying the stock exhaust. How did they think the sensors got screwed in? Yikes.
Sorry guys, the new exhaust sounds horrible... Doesn't sound Guzzi like at all...
Non c'è bisogno di tagliare i collettori,dietro il regolatore di tensione ci sono gli agganci,le sonde si staccano da li.
You put all that work in and when you do a drive-by to hear the sound you put music on.WTH
Your right. We're gonna' torture the editor.
Really useless drive by! 👎
Man, you gotta hate euro 5, cries in European...
When you put some effort to place this video out there, why is sow hard is to pronounce bike name correctly? I think 100 years of continuous production deserve it. It's Guzzi with a C not Z. Simple as that. Gucci 🤷 Don't embarrass yourself like this in front of millions of fans like this.
Lol don't embarrass yourself. It's Guzzi with a Z like Pizza 🍕
Low quality sound on this video