Author Topic: Thoughts on the 500,650cc Moto Guzzi's?  (Read 1268 times)

Offline krglorioso

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Re: Thoughts on the 500,650cc Moto Guzzi's?
« Reply #30 on: May 27, 2023, 11:23:22 PM »
Hi, Denny Lee:  You may remember I bought your wonderful 2003 Stone Touring and it never gave me a moment's problem in the 6 years I had it before I got old and feeble and had to downsize to a smaller Guzzi.

I now have a 2004 Breva (ex-John Hemenway of this forum) which I bought two years ago and it's reasonably manageable for me.  You're got more heft than I do and would think of the Brefa as a lightweight.

I hope you're continuing to act in local theaters and am happy that you are looking for another Guzzi after a little sojourn with other brands.  The lure of the Mandello products is very strong and very durable, but we all know that.

Ralph
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"You don't stop riding because you got old; you got old because you stopped riding".

2004 Moto Guzzi Breva 750
2017 Honda CB-500F
2021 Royal Enfield Interceptor 650

Offline Pescatore

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Re: Thoughts on the 500,650cc Moto Guzzi's?
« Reply #31 on: May 28, 2023, 12:22:09 PM »
I love my V65 GT for getting around town and short commuting.
As Charlie's, the 30yr old seat gets quickly uncomfortable.
Not so comfortable for a passenger either.
I like the upright posture and its agility.
And has that "throaty" Guzzi roar.
I added led lights and a small Givi wind screen.
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1991 V65GT
1980 CM400T
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E cerca sempre se puoi di capire

 

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