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General Discussion / Re: 🥶good weather for detailing« Last post by kballowe on Today at 05:35:21 AM »2
General Discussion / Re: Why Do We Buy a Guzzi?« Last post by kingoffleece on Today at 05:34:06 AM »A Guzzi requires a certain amount of involvement from the rider. One doesn't 'Ride" the motorcycle, one needs to partner with it.
SO many motorcycles are like an appliance. They do whatever the riders commands. A Guzzi, when the rider partners with it, will gracefully work with the rider. Sort of like a great dance partner. A Guzzi reminds you that THIS gear is proper now. THIS is where I (the bike) wants the rpm's. It's exactly what some new owners do not understand when they first get a Guzzi. We see it here often. "My bike shudders (or some such thing) at 3K in top gear. What's wrong?" Nothing. Listen to the bike and ride it like it wants to be ridden. 3
Bike Builds, Rebuilds And Restorations Only / MOVED: Does this look normal ?« Last post by kballowe on Today at 05:18:51 AM »This topic has been moved to General Discussion.
https://wildguzzi.com/forum/index.php?topic=108331.0 4
General Discussion / Re: Ring gear teeth chewed up.« Last post by faffi on Today at 12:57:37 AM »Yes, I think I got that one confused with another I looked at. There is a complete clutch listed or $98 plus $13.45 for shipping. It is for a later bike so I don't know if it will fit or not. I have tried to copy and paste the address but I haven't figured out how to do it on this new laptop. If right click and choose copy does not work, and ctrl+c does not work, it could be that fn+c will work in order to copy. At least Lenovo seems to be set up this way where fn is placed to the left of ctrl. 5
General Discussion / Re: Hilarious AI Moto Guzzi Cartoons« Last post by TN Mark on January 25, 2026, 10:34:19 PM »For most jobs today, if you don’t learn to master AI, Ai will quickly master you.
Especially if you’re in a ‘creative’ type of job. A laborer job? A humanoid robot will replace you within a few years. As has been shown above, the more creative the person is that directs AI, the better AI result. I use Grok AI for a couple of things on more or less a weekly basis. Mainly for research that would take me longer than I have time for. I’ve been quite pleased with the results. 6
General Discussion / Re: NFL Playoffs« Last post by Bulldog9 on January 25, 2026, 08:58:06 PM »Playoff picks ended up 7 for 12.
NEPS Pick for Superbowl 60 is PATRIOTS (ugh) over SEAHAWKS..... 7
General Discussion / Re: 🥶good weather for detailing« Last post by Ncdan on January 25, 2026, 08:49:15 PM »Ural gets me around through the winter.I’ve seen videos on the Ural in the snow and it’s amazing how well those things get around in the frozen world. 8
General Discussion / Re: Why Do We Buy a Guzzi?« Last post by Stretch on January 25, 2026, 08:42:49 PM »"It’s the sum of the imperfections that makes it fun. Endearing, even.
My dad probably said it best: If you’ve got something that puts a smile on your face, you should keep it—because that’s valuable, and hard to find." You're dad is a wise man! Imperfections are what make us unique, and what make us human. For instance, let's say AI can generate a "perfect" musical tone. It can play music - composed by humans - pretty well. But what would you rather listen to: soulless AI-generated crap, or old Louis Armstrong and Rafael Mendez records? That's kinda the way older bikes are. Are they "perfect?" Or are they something you want to ride? Do you want slick quick shifting with no vibration from the machine? Or do ya want the intellectual AND visceral satisfaction of operating the brakes, throttle, and gearbox beautifully yourself through that set of bends? -Stretch 9
General Discussion / Re: Does this look normal ?« Last post by Antietam Classic Cycle on January 25, 2026, 08:24:58 PM »just did a vehicle tax check on the redge number and it comes back to a Laverda 668, claims of 1100cc guzzi,s could be insecurity issue,s PLEASE BE KIND! You might get more responses if you post in the correct place - General Discussion. 10
General Discussion / Re: Why Do We Buy a Guzzi?« Last post by cliffrod on January 25, 2026, 07:54:04 PM »I used to work in more than a few Guzzi/BMW shops. My boss's used to have me tell the customers why I rode a Guzzi. It's like this " Do you want a 1/4 of a V8 or a 1/2 a Volkswagen" The Guzzi motor reacts to tuning exactly like a V8. It just makes sense for a gearhead to ride one. The V8 correlation was a big part of my early transition into Moto Guzzi and it remains relevant. Bevel Ducatis require a certain unique set of skills, knowledge and tools. Japanese bikes have a range of their own “building a better mousetrap” specifics. Older HD are very simple but they’re not a V8 car platform. After years of doing cars, my V7 Sport required very little new thinking compared to other motorcycles. Since then, nothing has rivaled my Guzzi. Now I just like them, at least the old round head bikes. Everything after that becomes increasingly foreign to me. Never got into the outlier “something no one else has” mindset that many tangent to the marque seem to enjoy & cultivate. Too many of those self-identified aficionados are happy to poo-poo on my imperfect bikes that should be brought up to their standards. Life is too short for that stuff. An old Guzzi is a great machine. |
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