Best products from r/MotoGuzzi

We found 7 comments on r/MotoGuzzi discussing the most recommended products. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 5 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the top 20.

1. 12V USB Outlet, SunnyTrip 12V/24V 36W Aluminum Waterproof Dual QC3.0 USB Fast Charger Socket Power Outlet Adapter w/LED Digital Voltmeter for Car, Marine, Boat, Motorcycle, Truck, Golf Cart, etc

    Features:
  • 【Aluminum Casing】 This 12V / 24V USB Car Charger equipped with aluminum appearance. Different to traditional plastic charger adapter, This USB Charger Socket metal appearance can always keep it like new and better heat dissipation. Moreover, thanks to its protective cap design, this usb car charger not only can use on car but also an excellent accessories for ATV, motorcycle, bike, truck, Golf Cart, RV, Boat, etc.
  • 【Quick Charge 3.0 USB Port】 This quick charge 3.0 car charger designed with two 18W / 3A quick charge 3.0 fast charging USB ports, it charges two compatible devices up to 4 times faster simultaneously than traditional charger. It also backwards suitable for Quick Charge 2.0 & 1.0. Fits for all USB devices like iPhone, iPad, Samsung, tablet, MP3, smart watch etc.
  • 【Digital LED Display】 This 12 volt usb port for car features a blue integrated LED volt meter. This cigarette lighter usb charger adapter monitories the vehicle's battery automatically and indicating the battery voltage on the charger center place, so that you could know the health of battery while driving and avoid voltage abnormal issue. Please pay attention when the voltage is under 12V.
  • 【EASY INSTALLATION】 This socket size fits most automobiles’ dash panel. Connect "+" to fuse box for electricity, "-" to negative pole. Also, it can be wired with an on/off switch, then you can turn it off to save battery.
  • 【Safety Protection】 This dual usb charger socket certified by CE & ROHS with over-heat, over-current, over-voltage, overload, under-voltage and short-circuit protections. This usb port for car comes with a built-in 10A fuse wire can better protects your battery.
12V USB Outlet, SunnyTrip 12V/24V 36W Aluminum Waterproof Dual QC3.0 USB Fast Charger Socket Power Outlet Adapter w/LED Digital Voltmeter for Car, Marine, Boat, Motorcycle, Truck, Golf Cart, etc
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u/_zsh · 1 pointr/MotoGuzzi

I designed [this bracket](https://www.tinkercad.com/things/bfBfz0Spgq8-v7-usb-bracket) that one of my friends cut from 3/16" aluminum. I installed the GuzziTech headlight bracket awhile back to lower the headlight and flatten the gauges. It leaves a bit of extra space between the gauges and the triple clamp so this is designed to fit in that space.

[This is BMW plug](https://www.bikebandit.com/oem-parts/detail/bmw/83300402344/b2588572) from BikeBandit.

[This is the USB plug](https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07GTZ89NH/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o03_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1) from Amazon.

All I did was crimp some female blade connectors onto the BMW plug (plus heatshrink and sleeved the wires). Used some spare parts for bolts/nuts/washers/spacers. And I used an old bicycle tire over the bottom to cover the electrical bits from the weather a little more.

One thing to note is that the volt meter isn't going to show "static" battery voltage because it comes on with the key with the headlight, taillight, and other things. It is useful for seeing the charging voltage though. I ran a separate (3') SAE cable up to the front to use for maintenance charging + checking voltage with the bike off.

Hope that helps!

u/gudgeonpin · 2 pointsr/MotoGuzzi

Aerostich makes a product that is a set of wrap-around-the-grips heater. They work ok, but like anything, they are a compromise.

The up side is you don't need to change grips and you only put them on the bike when you need them. No need for running extra wires, and if they break, it is not a big deal and you are out no time or effort.

The downside is you loose feedback from the handlebars. And the grips get a little too large diameter for me. But I like hard grips, I'll admit.

For me, they are cheap enough, and work well enough, that I use them.

Whoops- never mind- I don't see them on aerostich. This is about what I am thinking though-

https://www.amazon.com/Oxford-Hands-Essential-Heated-Over-Grips/dp/B000R566SI

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I have heated gloves as well. Not sure which I dislike less. I don't like the feel of big fat winter gloves either.

u/mgv7 · 1 pointr/MotoGuzzi

Nelson-Rigg Deluxe Motorcycle Cover, Weather Protection, UV, Air Vents, Heat Shield, Windshield Liner, Compression Bag, Grommets, Large fits Sport Bikes and Small/Medium Cruisers https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000GU5IH4/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_cMVdzb57FHN73
I had nelson plastic cover at first but its not that good
So i decided to get this one
V7 is small size

u/not_like_this_ · 3 pointsr/MotoGuzzi

I have this one on my bike. I have an engine guard, and it was suggested to me that I put it there, but my helmet was very close to exhaust pipes. So I ended up attaching it to my handlebars pics