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I love the motoguzzi engine aesthitics.  Being from car lineage, the V8 was the secret to power in the 70's, and Guzzi engines remind me of the BB dodge 440's in my garage, the old 352 hemis, cross rams, and even the old WWII engines.  There are aesthetics for me on many models of guzzi I could care less for, but nothing like that motor, it's like a bmw motor on three pills of viagra.  I also like it's semi exotic to the american layman.  Why did you guys jump on the Guzzi wagon?  Thanks, nca
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Re: Non Guzzi Content: What is it about moto guzzi that makes you a fanatic?
« Reply #1 on: October 23, 2015, 06:29:54 PM »
No need to fix, just ride, Great fuel mileage and great range. Nobody knows what it is. You won't see your twin on every corner. I have yet to see one with a for sale sign in some ones front yard.   
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Re: Non Guzzi Content: What is it about moto guzzi that makes you a fanatic?
« Reply #2 on: October 23, 2015, 06:37:47 PM »

Sound.
Italian.
Not Harley.
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Re: Non Guzzi Content: What is it about moto guzzi that makes you a fanatic?
« Reply #3 on: October 23, 2015, 06:40:49 PM »
The engine. Layout just makes sense, just like a rear drive car.

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Re: Non Guzzi Content: What is it about moto guzzi that makes you a fanatic?
« Reply #4 on: October 23, 2015, 06:48:57 PM »
1989 Mille Handles very well, comfortable to ride long distances, 250-300 miles to reserve, relatively rare, good looking, unusual engine configuration, flat torque curve, no drive chain, well designed, baffles most people who notice it.

I bought it because it was cheap and I was looking for something to strip to a bare minimum cafe bike.  After riding it a few hundred miles, I was so happy with it in its original form that I fixed a few cosmetic problems and plan to enjoy it as it was built, long-term.
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Re: Non Guzzi Content: What is it about moto guzzi that makes you a fanatic?
« Reply #5 on: October 23, 2015, 07:01:40 PM »
I couldn't really put my finger on it until after I'd put my butt on it.
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Re: Non Guzzi Content: What is it about moto guzzi that makes you a fanatic?
« Reply #6 on: October 23, 2015, 07:03:45 PM »
I couldn't really put my finger on it until after I'd put my butt on it.
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Re: Non Guzzi Content: What is it about moto guzzi that makes you a fanatic?
« Reply #7 on: October 23, 2015, 07:08:54 PM »
A life long friend got me hooked on motorcycling and Moto Guzzi over 25 years ago.  It started off two up on a Cal II as I didn't yet have a mc license.  Then a LM3 came up for sale from my friend's coworker.  We went in on halves, and I learned to ride, and got my license on that very bike.  About a year or so later I bought out my friend's half.  At that time, I knew very little about motorcycles and absolutly nothing about Moto Guzzi.  That being said, I just knew there was something special about this bike.  The cool lump of engine turned the "wrong" way, the back end lifting up when you gave it throttle, the oil filter inside the pan, it's general weirdness (nothing else out there like it), the shape of the tank, it's Italian, etc.... I could go on and on, but you get the idea. 
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Re: Non Guzzi Content: What is it about moto guzzi that makes you a fanatic?
« Reply #8 on: October 23, 2015, 07:17:25 PM »
 Probably the people , what a great bunch of folks to know and occasionally rally/camp with  :bow:

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Re: Non Guzzi Content: What is it about moto guzzi that makes you a fanatic?
« Reply #9 on: October 23, 2015, 07:35:41 PM »
Because so few other people ride them,
the classic lines of the Loop and Tonti frame bikes,
the drive line layout,
the rugged engine construction,
shaft final drive,
quirky switch gear,
huge battery,
Borani flanged rims,
Brembo brakes,
Delorto carbs,
the historic factory,
the great folks who supply parts and service to keep them going
and above all
the helpful and friendly nature of the folks who own them.

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Re: Non Guzzi Content: What is it about moto guzzi that makes you a fanatic?
« Reply #10 on: October 23, 2015, 07:37:15 PM »
Normal Guzzi Guy.

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Re: Non Guzzi Content: What is it about moto guzzi that makes you a fanatic?
« Reply #11 on: October 23, 2015, 07:39:38 PM »
Great feel, balance and comfort.  Good brakes and reassuring handling.   The engine has great character and adequate power.

Good reliability coupled with enough mechanical issues that are somewhat codependent.

Uniquely individual building on a traditional and somewhat exotic and special historic marque without the drawback of big expenses and headaches. 

Great people and fellow riders are the best part that form a great support system. 
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Re: Non Guzzi Content: What is it about moto guzzi that makes you a fanatic?
« Reply #12 on: October 23, 2015, 07:57:34 PM »
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Re: Non Guzzi Content: What is it about moto guzzi that makes you a fanatic?
« Reply #13 on: October 23, 2015, 09:08:33 PM »
Walked into my local mega-size motorcycle store and heard the same tired whiskey rider rock music coming out of the ceiling and decided to check out the smaller Moto Guzzi dealer instead.

No regrets.


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Re: Non Guzzi Content: What is it about moto guzzi that makes you a fanatic?
« Reply #14 on: October 23, 2015, 09:14:46 PM »
1. Character
2. Engine and Transmission disassembles like a RWD vehicle so its actually fun to work on if you like to do your own maintenance
3. Nobody really knows what kind of bike your riding.
4. The people you talk to who own them are on the same level of liking ODD BALL Motorcycles.
5. My Breva 1100 I take it everywhere you aren't suppose too, ponds, rock pits, etc.
6. Most Importantly You would feel like a Complete IDIOT if you stole one, IMOH who would you sell the parts to? That wasn't part of the Guzzi Community atleast in Louisiana. Also the chip key won't let the bastard start without it so you can't even joy ride it. So I guess the best you can do is vandalize it. Just a lose lose for a common criminal.

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Re: Non Guzzi Content: What is it about moto guzzi that makes you a fanatic?
« Reply #15 on: October 23, 2015, 09:33:02 PM »
One may write one's destiny but the unknown delivers it.

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Re: Non Guzzi Content: What is it about moto guzzi that makes you a fanatic?
« Reply #16 on: October 23, 2015, 09:43:40 PM »
Unique, don't see many on the road.
Comfortable
Really wants to be on the highway
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Re: Non Guzzi Content: What is it about moto guzzi that makes you a fanatic?
« Reply #17 on: October 23, 2015, 09:54:08 PM »
The pie chart does have something missing, you know.  The "ride Guzzi" part can still be huge, but...
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Re: Non Guzzi Content: What is it about moto guzzi that makes you a fanatic?
« Reply #18 on: October 23, 2015, 10:56:05 PM »
The pie chart does have something missing, you know.  The "ride Guzzi" part can still be huge, but...

.... you aren't married or your marriage is less than three presidential campaigns old?... just a guess.
for the rest of us; reality is give or take a percent.
Saturday mornings do you;
A) snuggle until noon with that sexy woman next to you in bed. Or,
B) make her coffee for when she wakes; then check tire pressure oil and gas before you set out on a 5 hour loop.
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Re: Non Guzzi Content: What is it about moto guzzi that makes you a fanatic?
« Reply #19 on: October 23, 2015, 11:16:14 PM »
.... you aren't married or your marriage is less than three presidential campaigns old?... just a guess.
for the rest of us; reality is give or take a percent.
Saturday mornings do you;
A) snuggle until noon with that sexy woman next to you in bed. Or,
B) make her coffee for when she wakes; then check tire pressure oil and gas before you set out on a 5 hour loop.

My kids are graduating from college shortly.  The section missing that I was talking about doesn't always relate to a wife being involved.  Make what you want from that statement.   :laugh:
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Re: Non Guzzi Content: What is it about moto guzzi that makes you a fanatic?
« Reply #20 on: October 23, 2015, 11:28:35 PM »
In 1988 a buddy had a V50 he wanted to sell because he thought (in his words) it was a "gutless wonder" but he was a kawi 4 cyl guy.

I looked at the bike and it reminded me of a BULTACO Siamese twin and felt fairly confident that I could keep the thing running and bought it for what I thought was a fair price.

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Re: Non Guzzi Content: What is it about moto guzzi that makes you a fanatic?
« Reply #21 on: October 24, 2015, 06:15:33 AM »
To me, motorcycles are all about the motor. <shrug> Every Guzzi I've ridden, small blocks, big blocks, 2V, 4V, all talk to me. The first time I rode one, I was hooked.
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Re: Non Guzzi Content: What is it about moto guzzi that makes you a fanatic?
« Reply #22 on: October 24, 2015, 06:28:13 AM »
For me it's what Chuck said, he nails it again. Running it W/O is like a V8. Plus coming from Brit bikes in the mid seventies, tune ups were at 1200mi. Guzzi's  needed it at 5-6Kmi, what a deal. More riding, less wrenching.
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Re: Non Guzzi Content: What is it about moto guzzi that makes you a fanatic?
« Reply #23 on: October 24, 2015, 06:49:24 AM »
My first view of one, 89 Mille, sucked me in. I was sitting on my roll around mechanic's seat and the shop owner rode one towards me. My head height was even with the headlight and the beauty of the thing was captivating. I rode it and the power delivery was much like the V8's of my life in the 70's. I bought it, then the Sport 1100 and the V11. All of them share the same DNA but minor differences make them unique. It is 57 F outside and I leave in an hour or so to meet some friends. The leathers will be cozy, the air crisp and when the engine rumbles to wakefulness, I will almost feel the aircraft beginnings. It will be a roughish idle until the head temp comes up and I'll give it a couple of in neutral throttle-ups at the top of the driveway. Open cockpit, of course. Other bikes do not have the visceral connection of Guzzi, at least the ones I have ridden.(100's)

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Re: Non Guzzi Content: What is it about moto guzzi that makes you a fanatic?
« Reply #24 on: October 24, 2015, 06:54:04 AM »
They do everything I want them to do. Interchangeability of parts is great, the older ones respond well to thought out modifications. In '77 I bought an Ambassador, rode it out to California  and I was hooked. Owned or operated a group of other brands but I was stuck on Guzzi's. Best described as " adult motorcycles". The people that ride them seem to be closer to what I consider normal than the lifestylers of other brands. What I think of as normal may not be .
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Re: Non Guzzi Content: What is it about moto guzzi that makes you a fanatic?
« Reply #25 on: October 24, 2015, 07:20:09 AM »
It was a natural progression for me from air cooled BMW's to Guzzis, which are really very similar.  I was
at the Bulow campground at Daytona bike week, and I walked past a bike that just took my breath away,
turned out it was an 850 LeMans, in ice blue, with soft bags, bugs, etc.  I was instantly hooked, and within
a year had purchased the exact same color 850 LeMans.  What a perfect beginning.  Should never have sold
that bike, but since have had seven or eight others, including three SP's, one of which is still with me.  And,
as others have said, it's the people.

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Re: Non Guzzi Content: What is it about moto guzzi that makes you a fanatic?
« Reply #26 on: October 24, 2015, 08:42:42 AM »
It was the mid 70's and I was in my late teens riding 2 stroke Yamahas when I first read about Guzzis in the press. Loopframes hadn't really sold over here. I saw a secondhand V7Sport in a dealer's showroom and was smitten but it was horrendously expensive. A little while later in 1978 a similar sport was advertised in the local paper. Rode it, loved it, bought it, never rode another 2 stroke and have owned it ever since.

When I bought the bike it was rare and exclusive. I think around 60 were sold in the UK and mine came from Germany. The Japanese bike owners were impressed with it as were the Brit bikers. It went very well, handled beautifully and was reliable. It just felt so right. Only once have I come near to selling it. That was when the opportunity came to part exchange it for a Mike Hailwood Replica Ducati but, instead of investing the cash, I got married!

Over the years I've owned other bikes but have always come back to old big block Guzzis, whether that be my V7Sport or something else.

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Re: Non Guzzi Content: What is it about moto guzzi that makes you a fanatic?
« Reply #27 on: October 24, 2015, 09:00:50 AM »
I'm a Manic depressive!

In exuberant mood I might dis-assemble my bike on the garage floor.
It really hurts bad when the depression kicks in and I realize what's taken apart does not appear to be designed for re-assembly.

My medication I discovered in Moto Guzzi's which appear to be designed for re assembly, although I don't discount that being rebuildable might just be a design flaw in this strange disposable world we live. What ever way I'm happy and that's what counts.


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Re: Non Guzzi Content: What is it about moto guzzi that makes you a fanatic?
« Reply #28 on: October 24, 2015, 09:20:31 AM »
Hmmm, not biasing myself by reading other replies.  For me:  uniqueness and above that, an integrated, beautiful, and very functional design.
My V7R just sings, and she is predictable and reliable and cuts through our frequent Gulf Coast high winds and rains.  We often get complements and the one time I was tempted to trade her, I concluded I would miss the Guzzi terribly.  We have fun together.  Just about anything Italian twists my heart anyway, and Little Goose is as Tricolore as you can get. She is the first bike of choice when it has rained for a week to roll out.
Heritage and history come to mind, and I love the face Guzzis are still built in the same factory. 

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Re: Non Guzzi Content: What is it about moto guzzi that makes you a fanatic?
« Reply #29 on: October 24, 2015, 11:08:19 AM »
I had a string of Alfas over the years, and always felt lucky/privileged owning them. The upkeep was just the price of getting to drive a special car. Guzzis give me very much the same satisfaction.
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