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Title: Time for Another Moto Guzzi
Post by: JeffOlson on June 08, 2019, 02:38:45 PM
I am probably going to dump my 2018 BMW RT. It is an efficient bike, but it lacks character, my wife hates it, and I do not trust it....

My wife refuses to ride on it with me. She says, "It is an old man's bike." I am only 61, so I guess I am not yet an old man. She much prefers the Ducati ST2 that we had and the two Norges.

Also, the RT was in the shop for three weeks for a broken valve spring: $3,000 worth of repairs, fortunately covered under warranty. (It was probably not a German-made valve spring; it was probably sourced from some low-cost supplier far from Germany, far from the USA...)

So, I no longer trust it. I have ridden it nearly 8,000 miles in less than a year, but I think it is time to replace it.

I am on the hunt now for another white Norge, or perhaps a left-over Griso, or maybe even an Eldorado... More to come.


(https://i.ibb.co/FqkKx4d/IMG-4258.jpg) (https://ibb.co/FqkKx4d)
Title: Re: Time for Another Moto Guzzi
Post by: antmanbee on June 08, 2019, 02:46:06 PM
Well it's good to know somebody in the your family has good sense and taste.  :laugh:
Title: Re: Time for Another Moto Guzzi
Post by: Bulldog9 on June 08, 2019, 03:32:25 PM
Not sure if it is what you're interested in, but there is a dealer in North Carolina selling an mgx with 500 miles on it for 12990. That's a killer price, they had it listed for 15990 for a long time.

I had a couple BMWs over the years and was not enamored with them. Most of the people I know with modern BMWs 2014 and on have had tons of reliability issues.
Title: Re: Time for Another Moto Guzzi
Post by: Bert Remington on June 08, 2019, 04:09:21 PM
This White 2014 Norge has been offered for several months and as I recall the price dropped about $1K over that time and they are now considering offers: https://www.gpmotorcycles.com/bikes/inventory_Detail.php?id=2705
Title: Re: Time for Another Moto Guzzi
Post by: Dilliw on June 08, 2019, 04:41:03 PM
Yep it's Griso time!  Character for characters


(https://i.ibb.co/MSh6Lrb/IMG-20190604-162007-592.jpg) (https://ibb.co/MSh6Lrb)
Title: Re: Time for Another Moto Guzzi
Post by: SmithSwede on June 08, 2019, 04:42:08 PM
Broken valve spring?  Seriously?   Might be better off with your desmo Ducatis. 
Title: Re: Time for Another Moto Guzzi
Post by: JeffOlson on June 08, 2019, 11:20:42 PM
Yep it's Griso time!  Character for characters


(https://i.ibb.co/MSh6Lrb/IMG-20190604-162007-592.jpg) (https://ibb.co/MSh6Lrb)


That is a beautiful bike!
Title: Re: Time for Another Moto Guzzi
Post by: JeffOlson on June 08, 2019, 11:27:27 PM
Broken valve spring?  Seriously?   Might be better off with your desmo Ducatis.

Yes. Crazy, huh?

I was simply minding my own business, riding on the freeway in 6th gear at 75 or so. All of a sudden, it sounded like someone had put a playing card in my bicycle spokes. Power dropped significantly, and I wondered if it was the ghost of my Norge’s crappy spark plug boots. Fortunately, I was near home.

Unfortunately, I had to have the bike towed to the nearest dealer and then light a fire under BMW with an Oregon Lemon Law letter to get them to make prompt repairs.
Title: Re: Time for Another Moto Guzzi
Post by: JeffOlson on July 10, 2019, 12:15:12 AM
Looks like I may be acquiring another (new!) Norge this week. More info soon...
Title: Re: Time for Another Moto Guzzi
Post by: Huzo on July 10, 2019, 05:55:00 AM
Well it's good to know somebody in the your family has good sense and taste.  :laugh:
Touche’
Title: Re: Time for Another Moto Guzzi
Post by: blu guzz on July 10, 2019, 05:59:58 AM
Jeff:  Good luck going forward.  I have had 4 bmws.  My first was an airhead and that had more character and more reliable than the other 3 put together.  How many times on this forum does someone say "I wish I still had it".   I have never had a Norge or even ridden one, but they must be something great given the loyalty.
Title: Re: Time for Another Moto Guzzi
Post by: Huzo on July 10, 2019, 06:13:26 AM
I am probably going to dump my 2018 BMW RT. It is an efficient bike, but it lacks character, my wife hates it, and I do not trust it....

My wife refuses to ride on it with me. She says, "It is an old man's bike." I am only 61, so I guess I am not yet an old man. She much prefers the Ducati ST2 that we had and the two Norges.

Also, the RT was in the shop for three weeks for a broken valve spring: $3,000 worth of repairs, fortunately covered under warranty. (It was probably not a German-made valve spring; it was probably sourced from some low-cost supplier far from Germany, far from the USA...)

So, I no longer trust it. I have ridden it nearly 8,000 miles in less than a year, but I think it is time to replace it.

I am on the hunt now for another white Norge, or perhaps a left-over Griso, or maybe even an Eldorado... More to come.


(https://i.ibb.co/FqkKx4d/IMG-4258.jpg) (https://ibb.co/FqkKx4d)

So ok Jeff...
You’ve been relatively complimentary to me in the past, so I’ll TRY not antagonise you..
But..Ummm
How is the bike different now than when you “test rode” it ?
Or is it just the valve spring thing ?
Or,  have you got your eye on a V85...? :wink:
Title: Re: Time for Another Moto Guzzi
Post by: kingoffleece on July 10, 2019, 07:02:31 AM
We can wait to hear from Jeff but I have an idea.  Initial test ride feedback is often biased, and unintentionally.  Not until we live with something for a while is it's true character made known.

Having led hundreds of demo rides and worked those events, listening to initial rider feedback and then the follow up, and personal experience suggests the first few miles are not always representative of the long term view.  I freely accept the fact that this may be, well, I'll let Pete come up with another one of those glorious descriptive terms he has such a beautiful way with!
Title: Re: Time for Another Moto Guzzi
Post by: JohninVT on July 10, 2019, 07:34:19 AM
We can wait to hear from Jeff but I have an idea.  Initial test ride feedback is often biased, and unintentionally.  Not until we live with something for a while is it's true character made known.

Having led hundreds of demo rides and worked those events, listening to initial rider feedback and then the follow up, and personal experience suggests the first few miles are not always representative of the long term view.  I freely accept the fact that this may be, well, I'll let Pete come up with another one of those glorious descriptive terms he has such a beautiful way with!

Very true. People also tend to unconsciously self-validate major purchases in the first phase of ownership.  They convince themselves they made a good choice even when it turns out ultimately that they didn't.  It's human nature.   
Title: Re: Time for Another Moto Guzzi
Post by: Lcarlson on July 10, 2019, 08:03:58 AM
Not sure if it is what you're interested in, but there is a dealer in North Carolina selling an mgx with 500 miles on it for 12990. That's a killer price, they had it listed for 15990 for a long time.

I had a couple BMWs over the years and was not enamored with them. Most of the people I know with modern BMWs 2014 and on have had tons of reliability issues.

I have owned five BMWs manufactured between 1995 and 2016, all but one of which I bought new. All of the bought new bikes have been reliable and mostly trouble free. The one I bought used (2006 K1200GT) was a superb —if slightly automotive — machine, but did require some expensive repairs (new clutch at 16,000 miles, later ABS pump, ball joints, engine oil weep). Since I don’t know how it was ridden or maintained by the original owner, I consider my experience with the others as more instructive. FWIW, the GT was ridden 1200 miles from PA to Florida before the break-in service was performed.

OGC: my Cali 1400 was also without significant problems during the 16,000 miles I put on it.
Title: Re: Time for Another Moto Guzzi
Post by: LowRyter on July 10, 2019, 08:08:06 AM
Broken valve spring?  Seriously?   Might be better off with your desmo Ducatis.

I hope that you're right.   :blank:
Title: Re: Time for Another Moto Guzzi
Post by: JeffOlson on July 10, 2019, 08:15:47 AM
So ok Jeff...
You’ve been relatively complimentary to me in the past, so I’ll TRY not antagonise you..
But..Ummm
How is the bike different now than when you “test rode” it ?
Or is it just the valve spring thing ?
Or,  have you got your eye on a V85...? :wink:

Good question! Having lived with two Norge's over 20,000 miles and the BMW RT for about 10,000 miles, a few thoughts occur to me...

Initial impact: Both were good. Perhaps it was the smell of the "new car seats" that attracted me to the RT. Perhaps it was all the bells and whistles it comes with.

The motor: The MG lump has character, and prodigious engine braking. It is the sort of engine the makes one smile. The BMW engine is nice, in an efficient Germanic sort of way, but it does not have as much character, and it has little engine braking.

The sound: The MG, especially with a Mistral or Agostini can, sounds the way God intended a motorcycle to sound. The BMW sounds nice, but it does not put hair on my chest.

The looks: The MG makes me want to look back as I walk away. The BMW does, too, but not as much, and it looks more transformer-like than seductive Italian beauty...

We shall see. Hoping to close the deal today and have the bike picked up on Friday. Fingers crossed!

PS: There is one more new Norge in the USA if anyone is interested.
Title: Re: Time for Another Moto Guzzi
Post by: inditx on July 10, 2019, 08:59:51 AM
We can wait to hear from Jeff but I have an idea.  Initial test ride feedback is often biased, and unintentionally.  Not until we live with something for a while is it's true character made known.

Having led hundreds of demo rides and worked those events, listening to initial rider feedback and then the follow up, and personal experience suggests the first few miles are not always representative of the long term view.  I freely accept the fact that this may be, well, I'll let Pete come up with another one of those glorious descriptive terms he has such a beautiful way with!

 :thumb: Absolutely spot on!
Title: Re: Time for Another Moto Guzzi
Post by: Chuck in Indiana on July 10, 2019, 09:43:01 AM
I've had two Bavarian Money Wasters.  :evil: :smiley: I'm a slow learner..
Title: Re: Time for Another Moto Guzzi
Post by: blu guzz on July 10, 2019, 10:44:32 AM
I hadn't heard bavarian money waster before.  Too funny. 
Title: Re: Time for Another Moto Guzzi
Post by: Daleroso on July 10, 2019, 10:46:27 AM
There's a silver left over @ Reno Eurosport.
Title: Re: Time for Another Moto Guzzi
Post by: kingoffleece on July 10, 2019, 02:11:21 PM
BringMoreWallet
Title: Re: Time for Another Moto Guzzi
Post by: Dilliw on July 10, 2019, 02:18:48 PM
I've had two Bavarian Money Wasters.  :evil: :smiley: I'm a slow learner..

I've got a car with the famous (infamous) N63 "Hot V".  They wanted $4k for an extended warranty that had a page of exclusions and since I have a good privateer I decided to roll my own.  So far I'm ahead but there's still time on the clock  :evil:
Title: Re: Time for Another Moto Guzzi
Post by: JeffOlson on July 16, 2019, 12:08:04 PM
Incoming from Jim Hamlin. Shipping tomorrow!
Title: Re: Time for Another Moto Guzzi
Post by: Huzo on July 16, 2019, 12:47:00 PM
Incoming from Jim Hamlin. Shipping tomorrow!
Good stuff mate..!
Congrats.
Title: Re: Time for Another Moto Guzzi
Post by: Deno on July 16, 2019, 01:07:52 PM
I was at Jim's and saw the bike. It is terrific. I bought the demo Norge he had on the floor. I really like it but it is heavier than I am used to.
Good luck.
Dino
Title: Re: Time for Another Moto Guzzi
Post by: twowheeladdict on July 16, 2019, 02:15:35 PM
This White 2014 Norge has been offered for several months and as I recall the price dropped about $1K over that time and they are now considering offers: https://www.gpmotorcycles.com/bikes/inventory_Detail.php?id=2705

That's crazy money for a bike equipped like that!  How is the weather protection on a Norge?  Heat management?  I find fully faired bikes too hot to ride comfortably here in the southeast if you wear protective riding gear.  That sure is a good starting point to negotiate a purchase for a new experience.  Mmm.
Title: Re: Time for Another Moto Guzzi
Post by: SLDMRossi on July 16, 2019, 02:52:26 PM
https://www.cycletrader.com/listing/2007-Moto-Guzzi-BREVA-1100-5007706078

No connection to Seller, etc...but I do know it's on Consignment, so there might be some good wiggle room.

Steven Rossi
East Haddam, CT
Title: Re: Time for Another Moto Guzzi
Post by: Bulldog9 on July 16, 2019, 03:27:39 PM
Incoming from Jim Hamlin. Shipping tomorrow!

Great news, you will love it. The Norge is a sweet bike. I really liked mine, but got the bug for an MGX, and couldn't add to the herd.  An issue of space and tolerance...  Space in that I have a 1 car garage with all  my tools/storage and 3 bikes, tolerance from SWMBO... The fact I have several old Yamahas tucked away didn't help  :thewife:

If you need more leg room, a cheap and very good alternative is the Goldwing GL1800 footpegs. They give you about 3/4" more leg room, wear well and give a great peg platform. Look good too. You can use the stock peg springs if you screw a small set screw between the peg pivots, otherwise you will need to source new springs.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/New-Front-Footpeg-Rider-Peg-Footrest-for-Honda-Goldwing-GL1800-2001-2010-02-03/221484729980?ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT&_trksid=p2057872.m2749.l2649

I have the Large MG screen left over from my Norge, shoot me a PM if your interested and its yours for shipping cost.
Title: Re: Time for Another Moto Guzzi
Post by: vhntr1 on July 16, 2019, 05:03:09 PM
I rode Harley's for 18 years,got the BMW bug a couple years ago,I bought an 05 r 1200 RT like the bike,it is very good at eating miles on the highway.Then l meet a guy with a guzzl Stelvio,that's all it took,I bought a new Stelvio the next week!this bike as a soul I can't get enough of it!
Title: Re: Time for Another Moto Guzzi
Post by: Scott of the Sahara on July 16, 2019, 06:32:32 PM
My 08 Norge 2v has 38,000 miles on it and I am not tired of it at all. I put a semi loud pipe on it last year after a discussion about Electric bikes came up.
The 3 things that make moto riding enjoyable:
#1 Sound. Not loud but the rumble of the exhaust
#2 Shifting gears and feeling the bike accelerate. Finding the right gear for the section of road you are on. Downshifting for a corner.
#3 The Vibration. Much like the sound but the feel of the bike. My Moto Guzzi is not silky smooth, it has some character.
Title: Re: Time for Another Moto Guzzi
Post by: JeffOlson on July 16, 2019, 06:38:04 PM
Thanks, everyone! And thank you, Bulldog9!

Looking forward to it! It should arrive by the end of this month.  When it does, the RT goes on the chopping block!

I will probably add another couple thousand miles to the RT in the next couple of weeks. It is a great bike, but it does not stir my soul the way the Norge does. By the way, this will be my third Norge!
Title: Re: Time for Another Moto Guzzi
Post by: kingoffleece on July 16, 2019, 08:29:34 PM
I got my 14 Norge from Hamlin. He knows how to massage them for maximum effect.
Be SURE to service the clutch and rear brake fluid on a regular basis. The bodywork traps heat.  I change mine at his shop every year.  While I'm there I service the front fluid, too.  I see lots of rain.
Title: Re: Time for Another Moto Guzzi
Post by: JeffOlson on July 18, 2019, 09:52:24 AM
Some pics from Jim Hamlin just before the shippers loaded up the bike:


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Title: Re: Time for Another Moto Guzzi
Post by: JeffOlson on July 18, 2019, 10:11:05 AM
I think I may need to swap out the chrome mirrors and stems for the black ones that came with my two 2014 Norges...
Title: Re: Time for Another Moto Guzzi
Post by: Kev m on July 18, 2019, 10:43:32 AM
Incoming from Jim Hamlin. Shipping tomorrow!

WAIT - a White Norge?

Peaking out of the corner in this shot perhaps?

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/RfTS7GWTbpQvrcKptE4JvATeC6QCt4TxWglcA8ZAp4aZgjIkk1HDFdn0ypQwTOo2pNXmA-Z7ND-9T7BL6nfCWGUgXRxGrAA4Hyw03X-F_3qABZ0-NpLd_oMVDW6coQepwFG8AiN1R_Yr56qflwfY14rOhwKwvW2fqWR4KRTZAFHdoXQ3uL5sW8RUCyIRPMKMOgwbZiY4ieeCoIZKO-YcBIv6nLcvBHF07vg2se29LmD95RXuFRsPe5qf12hL0riEe09t1nzEHK1IZy0zeUQ_myBcj5vWLPOT2jhEcsj6oE6Q7NaZK4FPL1QwTCYbwDjFH9wcFTOTAKLNotRSBOEsZHtGYuDfedbWuUaSUevKf2EaTBH1xBdXerbeerelFcmXmWClk5r78b6NYCkHJn9yJu0vZajXq0f_4P0XnSR1Hj7uYi_0e_slhFkOfC3E53bglOxv6PORYZBf_JeoRG3e38enDFmAGmfLBhBUB6M2XkZkQH7B_-oRTYlmRGgzGlw1hukSp25UHQh5a5zZM4g0grnl3sKfs0NNI0S6tg6g64eDwV0l3VNKFI6r4UTKC4GfZk06N_2Z7l43BNtlKcm2qiMDNDYuLqpzVHdH_TImQ8yyoIQKhBdHJdSaKC15zIB7pKuBkyXwR6xc49l0WGNQCBU6tLWLAPxFGrfE3kqbtUd06kGLx_hWHb52UFMuWvlwqKojyLe8Sp-s9PpOTegY08UtMQ=w678-h903-no)
Title: Re: Time for Another Moto Guzzi
Post by: JeffOlson on July 18, 2019, 10:57:30 AM
^ I think it is.

And wow! What a beautiful red Griso!
Title: Re: Time for Another Moto Guzzi
Post by: kingoffleece on July 18, 2019, 11:53:11 AM
I've seen that white Norge plenty of times.  It's nice-you'll love it.
Title: Re: Time for Another Moto Guzzi
Post by: Kev m on July 18, 2019, 11:58:32 AM
^ I think it is.

And wow! What a beautiful red Griso!

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/8wWBWMsSwnwDa0sjiCFAq83k8qyvHJzjU4DePcVs1pJyy2KysGhWvpWnYLcgmK8RGhdIo5mAxQEwFL9T_225N620fr0nVPQHi8tK6nCN2c_GoBYL_9DwKh-VNZb4SIHSPOdv-O5kYxga5ZumysWfF3EAOn44BR0V9nsyHfWGgVswBRfMScjfnNdpTg9AbnWi78L8HL3UimJKUZXSzky42iXFPieyjKSSir8idkoqALxd6G0fcDMwjyUuvQzx1A2b6oSawPrmWwPlLNpcq4s-MGs6NASMaGuOYJ8iSiuSC90ic2UxRkVzW4PJ2_T0HTArfixW1PvxrTvIXs9VToH9E9pWOBfHbPXPBUhXXrTiKsNUVNb2ljVFzhGSvzxpHh5eAYDv1qOV6-2vNH8CwjDNAYr3gC9s79JeLTAhVJQ_SGtHkGl_PLowLPGa8MqdaUQKvV7Unp31JOi8vNNBdti6E3zKMXT0hzDkeXq7rlb8fLphX-9gmOko50NFpEbFV8fuwHJiO4b-JsE3DtAkfJBBMP56rEMBwSSjBmZHFzC1qN9y-JTOQLNdbC7ZXAOLY9RoWCq7UpNssKX9sr02bludHv6Omn32gJMuq5lZsLZ9_HMkA11HgyhPilOesYJH0zlwk-4vA1qzIr654TOQmsi50ZKaVGCLK90PRnas5XTg6ShQLZgUoQhmf6pwtNgfUHDfnt5QYcTpnP6-4MSCpoztcKwwLg=w678-h903-no)

 :angel:
Title: Re: Time for Another Moto Guzzi
Post by: JeffOlson on July 26, 2019, 04:10:40 PM
Ta da!


(https://i.ibb.co/hWNNM5X/IMG-4350.jpg) (https://ibb.co/hWNNM5X)
Title: Re: Time for Another Moto Guzzi
Post by: Dave Swanson on July 26, 2019, 04:21:31 PM
Congratulations Jeff!
Title: Re: Time for Another Moto Guzzi
Post by: JeffOlson on July 26, 2019, 04:40:36 PM
Congratulations Jeff!

Thank you!

Now I just need to get it registered so I can ride it!
Title: Re: Time for Another Moto Guzzi
Post by: Wambo on July 26, 2019, 05:53:29 PM
What a beauty! :thumb:
Title: Re: Time for Another Moto Guzzi
Post by: JeffOlson on July 26, 2019, 06:21:37 PM
What a beauty! :thumb:

Grazie!