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Considering a 2011-12 Stelvio 8V NTX to replace my recently sold Cagiva Elefant, never owned a Guzzi before but think they may have the character I'm looking for in the replacement but with some mod cons such as ABS to give me that little bit extra up my sleeve for those close encounters
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Hi AllBought my Norge new in December last year put 4000 miles on it so far last bike was a Triumph Tiger 800. Looking forward to learning much from the site.I'm from Birmingham, UK.Rob
Hi, DanD USPS Mechanic and bike nut. Been riding over 40 years now and have been moving more into the off-road scene. Proud parent of new 2016 Stelvio.
FSR (Forest Service Road) 123/County Road 4 from US 34 @ Grand Lake, CO to State Highway 125. The Stelvio handled the loose/rocky switchbacks (2 up) better than any 650+ pound scoot has a right to.
Hi all,My name is Grenville and I bought a leftover '14 Stelvio 2 weeks ago. It is my second Goose. I owned a Ballabio before this one. Had to pull over on my way home from the dealership and shoo this turtle off the road. I live in Acton, MA.
Had a Vulcan 900 that I absolutely loathed after 5 miles of extremely uncomfortable riding and traded that sucker off. I didn't want to trade it off knowing I would lose some money but I had it on CL for about 4 months with no success and it just sat in my garage barely being ridden due to how uncomfortable it was on my tailbone. Seems that UJM cruisers are a dime a dozen and nothing is selling right now.
as well. The instant the dealer fired up the Guzzi and I saw the shake, pulled the clutch in and heard the sound of dry clutch rattle, I was hooked. I don't know what it is, but this bike just has character. I look forward to your knowledge as I learn to wrench on this bike.
Had considered getting a Vulcan 900 custom, so this info makes me glad that I did not. I am taller (6' 2") so I thought it might fit better than a typical cruiser.
Howdy,. My name is Brad. I'll be 42 in one week. I'm married with two sons. I live outside of San Diego, California.I'm pretty close to pulling the trigger on a 2004 Breva 750.http://sandiego.craigslist.org/nsd/mcy/5709409578.htmlThe seller seems a bit shady. Only had the bike for one week and already selling. No history. Knows nothing about it. It still looks like a great bike that's worth a little work to keep around.It'll be my first motorcycle, let alone Moto Guzzi.There is some corrosion on the fork pistons, so I'll probably replace those pretty quickly.Look forward to learning from your collective wisdom.
Hi everyone,I am Auris. 33 years old. I am a software developer in Amsterdam. I got my Moto Guzzi v65 just 5 months ago but already did a road trip from The Netherlands to Spain (and around) (~2500 km) with my wife. In the short time I've owned a guzzi my motorcycle maintenance skills sky-rocketed (previously I owned Suzuki and Honda). I like playing guitar, piano and making music in general. Great to meet you all!