We found the following complaints for MOTO GUZZI GRISO (2007)
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1. 2007 moto guzzi norge. 2,300 miles, traveleing a low volume 2 lane road near van alstyne, tx. Engine stops with no warning.2. 30 amp main fuse is blown and replacement blows as well. $119.00 tow charge from scene to residence (moto guzzi emergenct tow pays for $100.00 of bill)3. Investigation of guzzi web board (not company sponsored) has rider with symptoms similar to mine. Tear-down reveals same problem......improperly wired low-beam light which shorts to ground. Re-taped and re-routed wiring (l&r side) to eliminate problem.guzzi board listed 4 other riders with this same issue.
1. 2007 moto guzzi norge. 2,300 miles, traveleing a low volume 2 lane road near van alstyne, tx. Engine stops with no warning.2. 30 amp main fuse is blown and replacement blows as well. $119.00 tow charge from scene to residence (moto guzzi emergenct tow pays for $100.00 of bill)3. Investigation of guzzi web board (not company sponsored) has rider with symptoms similar to mine. Tear-down reveals same problem......improperly wired low-beam light which shorts to ground. Re-taped and re-routed wiring (l&r side) to eliminate problem.guzzi board listed 4 other riders with this same issue.
Driving on main street to dealer for 600 mile check the speed was approx 25-30 mph. Suddenly the engine stopped. I pulled in the clutch lever and coasted to the shoulder of the street. Bike would not start. I called the dealer. He said open the gas cap and look in at the fuel and turn on the key. If you see fuel swirling around in the tank that means the fuel hose has disconnected from the fuel pump and the engine is not getting any fuel. I made arrangements to have the bike transported to the dealer. He said there was no recall and will fix the bike by re-attaching the fuel line. The bike has about 600 miles on it and repair is covered under warranty.
Driving on main street to dealer for 600 mile check the speed was approx 25-30 mph. Suddenly the engine stopped. I pulled in the clutch lever and coasted to the shoulder of the street. Bike would not start. I called the dealer. He said open the gas cap and look in at the fuel and turn on the key. If you see fuel swirling around in the tank that means the fuel hose has disconnected from the fuel pump and the engine is not getting any fuel. I made arrangements to have the bike transported to the dealer. He said there was no recall and will fix the bike by re-attaching the fuel line. The bike has about 600 miles on it and repair is covered under warranty.
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