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Title: Guzzis Have Become Commonplace!
Post by: Iron Cross Junction on August 23, 2022, 09:59:17 AM

Guzzis are getting almost as common as Harleys and beemers.

OK, mebbe not, but while hardly ubiquitous yet, they are sure less of the curiosity they once were.  And they seem to be drawing buyers from outside of the "cult."

Kathi and I are on our first getaway in years that isn’t duty of the eldercare sort or visiting our kids and grands.

Staying at a small and very nice place in the country near Wellsboro, Pa.

Two riders in one of the two other occupied rooms. 


(https://photos.smugmug.com/photos/i-ZHRwmnK/0/8ac4e598/L/i-ZHRwmnK-L.jpg)


One rode this:


(https://photos.smugmug.com/photos/i-z2XhG55/0/0cdcd696/L/i-z2XhG55-L.jpg)


Had a brief chat with him before he and his bud went out for a ride.  They apparently come here often. Have to get the Guzzi guy's name later (Jack?), but he’s from Joisey.  Said it's his first Guzzi and he's on its maiden long trip. 

Bill
Title: Re: Guzzis Have Become Commonplace!
Post by: blu guzz on August 23, 2022, 11:00:47 AM
it's the v85 that started that trend.  adv. bikes are pretty high profile now.
Title: Re: Guzzis Have Become Commonplace!
Post by: Dilliw on August 23, 2022, 11:15:34 AM
it's the v85 that started that trend.  adv. bikes are pretty high profile now.

I see a little bit of everything here in Austin thanks to AF1 but I get the point.  My long time riding buddy is on his first Guzzi- a V85. 
Title: Re: Guzzis Have Become Commonplace!
Post by: xackley on August 23, 2022, 11:47:34 AM
I bought my EV in 2018, bought my V7 III a month or so ago. Both were hard to find for sale within reasonable driving/riding distance.
I have yet to see another Guzzi out in the wild, except for the Curtiss museum event in August.
Maybe it because the nearest dealer is over 3 hours away.

Don
Title: Re: Guzzis Have Become Commonplace!
Post by: Sykestone8886 on August 23, 2022, 12:16:44 PM
Wellsboro is a neat little town, lots of good motorcycle roads, if you haven’t been there yet give the Wellsboro diner a try. Well worth it !!!
Title: Re: Guzzis Have Become Commonplace!
Post by: xackley on August 23, 2022, 01:38:31 PM
Kinzua Bridge if you are heading West on Rt 6.
Title: Re: Guzzis Have Become Commonplace!
Post by: Scout63 on August 23, 2022, 07:37:30 PM
The BMW didn’t need a cover...
Title: Re: Guzzis Have Become Commonplace!
Post by: inditx on August 23, 2022, 09:06:54 PM
Pretty sure it was the GS that started the ADV trend....
inditx
Title: Re: Guzzis Have Become Commonplace!
Post by: chuck peterson on August 24, 2022, 05:54:15 AM
I agree…

The newest V7’s are going to keep showing up used for years to come…lots of cheap Guzzi available for years to come..!
Title: Re: Guzzis Have Become Commonplace!
Post by: s1120 on August 24, 2022, 06:50:19 AM
Almost never see any local to me at all. Granted the nearest dealer is 2 hours away. Strange thing is 10-15 min to the mass boarder and into the Berkshires you start seeing a ton of them. Seems to just avoid crossing over to the NY side.
Title: Re: Guzzis Have Become Commonplace!
Post by: egschade on August 24, 2022, 06:51:37 AM
If you see him again, point him to this website as well as the NJ MGNOC mgnocnj.forumotion.com (http://mgnocnj.forumotion.com)
Title: Re: Guzzis Have Become Commonplace!
Post by: mechanicsavant on August 24, 2022, 06:52:11 AM
Commonplace? I still get quite a few , “nice restoration” or “ A what “ & What year ? Really “ comments .
Title: Re: Guzzis Have Become Commonplace!
Post by: Kev m on August 24, 2022, 06:56:45 AM
If you see him again, point him to this website as well as the NJ MGNOC mgnocnj.forumotion.com (http://mgnocnj.forumotion.com)

 :thumb: That sounds like something a club rep would say.  :angel:
Title: Re: Guzzis Have Become Commonplace!
Post by: s1120 on August 24, 2022, 07:04:26 AM
Commonplace? I still get quite a few , “nice restoration” or “ A what “ & What year ? Really “ comments .

I dont get anything. Frankly I live in a aera where about 95% of the bikes are HD's. No one even knows what the heck I am riding, and they really dont know what to say..  Its not a HD for sure....  but its also not a Japanese Cruser to scoff at..  I kinda get the off to the side glances, and looks of confusion.
Title: Re: Guzzis Have Become Commonplace!
Post by: Alfetta on August 24, 2022, 10:48:39 AM
I dont get anything. Frankly I live in a aera where about 95% of the bikes are HD's. No one even knows what the heck I am riding, and they really dont know what to say..  Its not a HD for sure....  but its also not a Japanese Cruser to scoff at..  I kinda get the off to the side glances, and looks of confusion.

much the same in my location,  seems the prevailing mind set is:   if it's not a Muscle car, Pickup Truck or a Harley, then it's crap...  ( Could also include a "Bud Lite" in this group )
Title: Re: Guzzis Have Become Commonplace!
Post by: Dilliw on August 24, 2022, 11:05:34 AM
Almost never see any local to me at all. Granted the nearest dealer is 2 hours away. Strange thing is 10-15 min to the mass boarder and into the Berkshires you start seeing a ton of them. Seems to just avoid crossing over to the NY side.

I didn't see many while I was there.  There was an SP somewhere near Ballston Spa, and there were a few of us that attended the Bennington Triumph Bash, but otherwise my EV was an anomaly. 

Title: Re: Guzzis Have Become Commonplace!
Post by: Antietam Classic Cycle on August 24, 2022, 11:08:29 AM
Pretty sure it was the GS that started the ADV trend....
inditx

blu guzz likely meant that the V85TT started the trend of Guzzis becoming more popular, not ADV bikes in general.

I think it started well before that with the "new" V7 series.

Title: Re: Guzzis Have Become Commonplace!
Post by: blu guzz on August 24, 2022, 12:21:14 PM
Thank you Charlie, yes, I wasn't as clear as I could have been.  I remember seeing the first R80G/S whenever it was new.  My thought at the time - who would buy this?  As it turned out, lots of people.
Title: Re: Guzzis Have Become Commonplace!
Post by: Muzz on August 25, 2022, 07:01:49 PM
here Bill the B750s got the name out there, then the V7 series made them well known and indeed more common. Th V85's have certainly become popular, being ideally suited to NZ conditions.
Title: Re: Guzzis Have Become Commonplace!
Post by: brother dave on August 26, 2022, 07:07:37 AM
Guzzis are getting almost as common as Harleys and beemers.

OK, mebbe not, but while hardly ubiquitous yet, they are sure less of the curiosity they once were.  And they seem to be drawing buyers from outside of the "cult."

Kathi and I are on our first getaway in years that isn’t duty of the eldercare sort or visiting our kids and grands.

Staying at a small and very nice place in the country near Wellsboro, Pa.

Two riders in one of the two other occupied rooms. 


(https://photos.smugmug.com/photos/i-ZHRwmnK/0/8ac4e598/L/i-ZHRwmnK-L.jpg)


One rode this:


(https://photos.smugmug.com/photos/i-z2XhG55/0/0cdcd696/L/i-z2XhG55-L.jpg)


Had a brief chat with him before he and his bud went out for a ride.  They apparently come here often. Have to get the Guzzi guy's name later (Jack?), but he’s from Joisey.  Said it's his first Guzzi and he's on its maiden long trip. 

Bill

Yeah I can’t go a month or two without seeing another Guzzi.
Title: Re: Guzzis Have Become Commonplace!
Post by: MotoGuzzi750 on August 26, 2022, 10:14:50 AM
I saw one parked in my neighborhood and also saw another newer V7 850 driving around on expressway.
Title: Re: Guzzis Have Become Commonplace!
Post by: DesertPilot on August 27, 2022, 11:44:18 PM
They're all over the place around here.  They even outnumber the McLarens!  :laugh:


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Title: Re: Guzzis Have Become Commonplace!
Post by: bobrebos1 on August 28, 2022, 05:09:16 AM
I only see another guzzi when at one of our meet n greets.  Never see one just out and about.  Guzzi’s are very rare in my neck of the woods. 
Title: Re: Guzzis Have Become Commonplace!
Post by: Ncdan on August 28, 2022, 08:26:05 AM
A while back I attended a very large motorcycle rally (not just HD) where there were thousands of bikes.
I did see one Guzzi……mine, go figure.
If I was ask once, I was ask a dozen times, “what is that thing”.
My response became the same for everyone, “it’s a Moto guzzi, made in Italy and it’s the oldest, continuous motorcycle brand in the world”.   
Title: Re: Guzzis Have Become Commonplace!
Post by: Kaladin on August 29, 2022, 03:27:14 PM
The BMW didn’t need a cover...

If my BMW had a weather cover it would never get washed. 

I thought I had the only MG in town, but my friend said that he just heard a lady at the rec center telling her friends that she just got a Moto Guzzi.   
Title: Re: Guzzis Have Become Commonplace!
Post by: PJPR01 on August 29, 2022, 03:48:41 PM
A while back I attended a very large motorcycle rally (not just HD) where there were thousands of bikes.
I did see one Guzzi……mine, go figure.
If I was ask once, I was ask a dozen times, “what is that thing”.
My response became the same for everyone, “it’s a Moto Guzzi, made in Italy and it’s the oldest, continuous motorcycle brand from Europe”.

Modified the above a bit:

Harley has been manufacturing for 15-20 years longer than Guzzi...seems like some info shows HD starting in 1903 and other info shows 1906...but Guzzi started in 1921...