Author Topic: Guzzi, why smaller??  (Read 15305 times)

Offline Chuck in Indiana

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Re: Guzzi, why smaller??
« Reply #60 on: June 12, 2015, 04:32:27 PM »
I too like to ride solo on my V65, that is unless I have a really wide 400Lb plus mama riding pillion!  Then bring it on, the bigger the cushion, the sweeter the pushing, or so I have read!  Thank you Spinal Tap!

The picture of you and a 400 lb. momma on a V65 can't be unseen, Chad..  :tongue:
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Re: Guzzi, why smaller??
« Reply #61 on: June 12, 2015, 07:25:23 PM »
That's my California II:  small motorcycle and long frame.  It's just a waiting game.  1000cc might not seem small to most of us now, but in time I'm sure I'll have a small motorcycle.

Most adult bicyclists insist on a bicycle their own size, so each bicycle model is made in various sizes.  I guess that would be too complicated for a motorcycle, but it's a show stopper for me with the newer Guzzis.  I mean, what if I don't want an "adventure" bike?

 

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