Motoguzzi Demo Days
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Re: Motoguzzi Demo Days
11 Jun 2007 09:06
godsjester71 wrote:
So whats your point...:whistle:
My 2004 V11 Rosso Sport:
My next bike: MGS-01:
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Went last Sunday.
I feel dirty. :pinch:
So whats your point...:whistle:
My 2004 V11 Rosso Sport:
My next bike: MGS-01:
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Re: Motoguzzi Demo Days
11 Jun 2007 09:12
Was it the Norge that made you feel dirty?
1977 KZ650C1
and the KZ650/KZ750 Conversion
and the KZ650/KZ750 Conversion

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Re: Motoguzzi Demo Days
11 Jun 2007 09:27
I test rode the Breva 1100, it looks like a fairing-less Norge. kinda tame comparably (to the ZRX)
The Griso was the one I liked "the best". Riding position, gearing, etc.
They are an odd bike, from the power band to the kickstand. They did give me a feeling of confidence in what I was putting it thru, very stable. But where the power is, the low redline, it's very torquey, when to shift, the shaft drive, etc. The whole experience.
It's a very queer (not as in homosexual) bike setup, something only Italians could really want to cultivate. CULT being the main emphasis.
Just not for me.
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The Griso was the one I liked "the best". Riding position, gearing, etc.
They are an odd bike, from the power band to the kickstand. They did give me a feeling of confidence in what I was putting it thru, very stable. But where the power is, the low redline, it's very torquey, when to shift, the shaft drive, etc. The whole experience.
It's a very queer (not as in homosexual) bike setup, something only Italians could really want to cultivate. CULT being the main emphasis.
Just not for me.
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Re: Motoguzzi Demo Days
11 Jun 2007 11:40
"They are an odd bike, from the power band to the kickstand. They did give me a feeling of confidence in what I was putting it thru, very stable. But where the power is, the low redline, it's very torquey, when to shift, the shaft drive, etc. The whole experience."
YEP, You rode a Moto Guzzi.....
Richard Z.
YEP, You rode a Moto Guzzi.....

Richard Z.
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