Bought a Stelvio

These really are nice running motorcycles. The harsh suspension bothered me early on but backing the damping 1/4 turn helped and then after 5,000 miles or so I noticed it riding noticeably better over bumps. This is true to an extent on all bikes but none I've had were so dramatic as this one.

One thing I'd like to find is a wider rear mudguard above the license plate. Looks like your trunk would shield most of the back spray.
I found the same initially with the suspension, I made some tweaks based on a thread on Guzzitech and ended up with this

I’m about 120kg in full gear

Front preload (turns from open) set to 10.

Front rebound (clicks from fully closed) set to 8.

Rear preload (turns from open) set to 17.

Rear rebound (turns from closed ) set to 1.

It made a difference, but not as much as getting some miles on it, at just over 5.4K miles now the suspension has settled significantly.

I’m going to take mine to Kai’s for a suspension sweep and let the experts have a play now I’ve got some miles on it, my mate, also of this parish took his Africa Twin and they set it up for his weight and was surprised at just how good the results were.

It’s £60 for the ride in / ride out service so probably money well spent.
 
These really are nice running motorcycles. The harsh suspension bothered me early on but backing the damping 1/4 turn helped and then after 5,000 miles or so I noticed it riding noticeably better over bumps. This is true to an extent on all bikes but none I've had were so dramatic as this one.

One thing I'd like to find is a wider rear mudguard above the license plate. Looks like your trunk would shield most of the back spray.
I had the same on my Mandello with the standard suspension (don't know if it is the same rear shock as the Stelvio)I took it to FTR Suspension who set it up for me and it took a lot of the harshness out.I still might get a YSS shock for it next year.

Glad you're enjoying it Neil

Kimbo
 
These really are nice running motorcycles. The harsh suspension bothered me early on but backing the damping 1/4 turn helped and then after 5,000 miles or so I noticed it riding noticeably better over bumps. This is true to an extent on all bikes but none I've had were so dramatic as this one.

One thing I'd like to find is a wider rear mudguard above the license plate. Looks like your trunk would shield most of the back spray.
Noted the final drive unit has redundant mounts on it that look like it was designed to take a BMW GS style rear wheel guard
 
Noted the final drive unit has redundant mounts on it that look like it was designed to take a BMW GS style rear wheel guard
I really don't care for the looks of those GS type rear guards but I'll probably put one on if one's available. Where I'm getting road spray is past the narrow section from the license plate up.

I had a 2016 R1200RS that must have had the same mud guard designer, it looked like two thin sticks which extended out to hold the plate but did nothing to block road spray.
 
Noted the final drive unit has redundant mounts on it that look like it was designed to take a BMW GS style rear wheel guard

Those are for the final drive protector Neil, I've got one on order myself as they are a reasonable price.

 
Out today and did 100 miles on the bike picking some quick but often poorly surfaced roads, bike was very good with the suspension settings recommended .

Aftermarket heated grips are better than the standard ones on my r1250gsa but my god the heated seat is vicious, a bum burner on setting number 2 , number 3 was tried but unbearable .
 
PIcked up a high seat today ,better for me as I have a 33 inch inside leg and it will give me a bit more room
 
Out today and did 100 miles on the bike picking some quick but often poorly surfaced roads, bike was very good with the suspension settings recommended .

Aftermarket heated grips are better than the standard ones on my r1250gsa but my god the heated seat is vicious, a bum burner on setting number 2 , number 3 was tried but unbearable .

I found the rear suspension to be pretty harsh but if finally settled down after 4-5,000 miles and is fine now.

LOL yeah I have the taller seat which includes heat and I found it became too hot on setting 1 and that was with me wearing insulated pants and a 1-piece Roadcrafter suit! Ergos are now about perfect for me with the additional seat height along with SW Motec pegs which are slightly lower and larger.
 
The Missenden Flyer has just tested a Stelvio. He quite liked it and didn't really find fault... He can usually finds something to moan about. 😉
 
I will be doing c.600 miles on one next week so I’ll see how that goes.

Barry
Did 1600 miles in Ireland last year. No problem. I since bought the "comfort seat" which is way better than standard

I wouldn't have swapped the Stelvio for anything else on that trip, it was the perfect bike for the WAW....
 
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Watched the wee video. I was up the coast road myself two weeks ago.

Genuine question - how many miles have you on the Stelvio and how much garage attention has it needed?

I really fancy buying one myself but we don’t have an official dealer in the North.

Barry
 
Watched the wee video. I was up the coast road myself two weeks ago.

Genuine question - how many miles have you on the Stelvio and how much garage attention has it needed?

I really fancy buying one myself but we don’t have an official dealer in the North.

Barry
My dealer is Jim Allen, he's excellent 👍
It's now just coming up 8000 miles since I collected it in May '24.
It's had.........
Nothing
Just the service at 600 miles, and 4k miles. No extra attention at all
Much better than my GS!!!!!
Tyres getting tired (pun intended 😊) now.
I was out on it this morning (on IAM observer duty), wee spin, just loving it 👍😊
 
My dealer is Jim Allen, he's excellent 👍
It's now just coming up 8000 miles since I collected it in May '24.
It's had.........
Nothing
Just the service at 600 miles, and 4k miles. No extra attention at all
Much better than my GS!!!!!
Tyres getting tired (pun intended 😊) now.
I was out on it this morning (on IAM observer duty), wee spin, just loving it 👍😊
Mmm. Very interesting. I bought 13gs because of the !quality’ of the brand. First one was rejected due to multiple issues and ultimately having to be recovered from France. Second one has just had all the suspension replaced. Reliability of an MG was my concern….but noting your comment and my experience, the Stelvio is looking very attractive especially at slightly used values.

Love this one

Barry
 

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A few other Stelvio and Mandello owners on here. Mostly happy owners I believe. I'm sure you'll get more affirmations of quality and reliability.... 👍
 


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