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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: John in PA on August 20, 2015, 07:08:12 PM
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I know they don't show up on the USA website, but have any dealers heard rumors or offers of a Touring SE (specially in the two-tone brown :wink:) coming to the US?
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I'm bumping this one back up. I think this bike is beautiful and I'd like to find one to replace the Goldwing.
Any info on this SE model would be appreciated.
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This?
(http://www.totalmotorcycle.com/motorcycles/2015/2015-Moto-Guzzi-California-1400-Touring-SE2.jpg)
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I think this bike is beautiful and I'd like to find one to replace the Goldwing.
Bob,
Have you rode one? I could not replace my Wing with one as much as I like the 1400. Too much buffeting over the 1400's windshield at 60 MPH+. I'd also have to have the seat rebuilt to move me back further. Not worth it considering I've already got the Wing sorted out with an F4 windshield, Ultimate King seat, Helibars & Traxxion kit.
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Bob,
Have you rode one? I could not replace my Wing with one as much as I like the 1400. Too much buffeting over the 1400's windshield at 60 MPH+. I'd also have to have the seat rebuilt to move me back further. Not worth it considering I've already got the Wing sorted out with an F4 windshield, Ultimate King seat, Helibars & Traxxion kit.
A lot of people report the buffeting that seems to come from over the windshield is actually coming from under and behind it and a set of MG lowers solves it. The P/O installed them on my Cali 1400 and I get no buffeting at all.
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This was a sub model of which I was not aware.
I can't quite put my finger on it, but looking at photos, it really strikes me in a way which the other 1400s do not. It seems that it appeals to me in a manner somewhat like my old Valkyrie.
I guess ultimately though, there aren't enough foibles twixt me and my Calvin to make room for one just yet - even if they were available. I wonder if I wouldn't just buy an Indian?
Are 1400 jugs as obtrusive to the rider as 1100 Cali's are?
Todd.
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I wonder if I wouldn't just buy an Indian?
I wonder the same thing...
Are 1400 jugs as obtrusive to the rider as 1100 Cali's are?
Not in my experience.
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https://youtu.be/ptnwCyyd7K0
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(Jug - leg interference?)
Not in my experience.
That's good to know. I'm about exactly of the physical size that the Calvin is not immediately and issue but does significantly limit my "shiftin' about" options on a long ride.
Most importantly though is the issue of highway pegs. I'm not one to go down the road like some riders - most particularly some Harley guys - splayed out like I'm on an OB/GYN table.
Todd.
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I've got Pegs on the Jackal, and I really enjoy them...ironically, until I'm on the highway....then I find I'm fighting to keep them on the pegs. The wind wants to throw them back, so i'ts much more relaxing on the regular pegs. I've got a 34" inseam so they wrap around the jugs pretty well. Less obtrusive would still be welcome, however.
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I've got Pegs on the Jackal, and I really enjoy them...ironically, until I'm on the highway....then I find I'm fighting to keep them on the pegs. The wind wants to throw them back, so i'ts much more relaxing on the regular pegs. I've got a 34" inseam so they wrap around the jugs pretty well. Less obtrusive would still be welcome, however.
I find it weirdly relaxing to throw one foot or the other over the jug and against the top of my Calvin crash bar. Lets me stretch my lower back nicely but can only do one leg at a time and it's clearly not particularly safe - especially for the right one.
Such is the impediment of those thrusted jugs I otherwise love so much.
Eventually, God willing, I'll come of an age where that is no longer an option.
Todd.
Todd.
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Are 1400 jugs as obtrusive to the rider as 1100 Cali's are?
At 6'5", my answer is YES. Looking to modify my seat rearwards for more legroom. Doesn't need much, but could definitely use another inch or so.
Joe
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At 6'5", my answer is YES. Looking to modify my seat rearwards for more legroom. Doesn't need much, but could definitely use another inch or so.
Joe
If I had to cope with an extra half-a-foot, I don't think there's any way I could ride a non-sporting Guzzi.
'Course, depends on the half a foot - might get me in the picture shows! :evil:
Todd
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Bob,
Have you rode one? I could not replace my Wing with one as much as I like the 1400. Too much buffeting over the 1400's windshield at 60 MPH+. I'd also have to have the seat rebuilt to move me back further. Not worth it considering I've already got the Wing sorted out with an F4 windshield, Ultimate King seat, Helibars & Traxxion kit.
I have, and didn't notice any buffeting. It was a short test ride, but I was able to get up to cruising speed. I'm about 5'9 with a 30" inseam. Maybe the excitement dulled my sences, :wink: My wife and I climbed off of a borrowed Triumph Tiger after a 100+ mile ride and the 1400 was like a Luxury Liner.
I started out with a similar windscreen on the "02 EV and buffeting was so bad , my vision was blurred at 60 mph. I will ride again before I buy.
I was thinking maybe, since we're not touring like we used to, the 1400 could take the place of the EV and the Wing. Two bikes for one. Your thoughts on this?????
I'm hearing that the California maybe a thing of the past. Is this the case and, if so, Why, whats the plan????
I like the looks of the SE, but may have to look for a red one.
Dean, I couldn't get your image to open??
Here's a link; http://www.totalmotorcycle.com/motorcycles/2015/2015-Moto-Guzzi-California-1400-Touring-SE.htm
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I was thinking maybe, since we're not touring like we used to, the 1400 could take the place of the EV and the Wing. Two bikes for one. Your thoughts on this?????
Whenever I've thought that way in the past (with other pairs of bikes), I was wrong.
I'm hearing that the California maybe a thing of the past. Is this the case and, if so, Why, whats the plan????
Huh? The Cali 1400? The past? They have like 5 model variants now. No the RUMORS are that the Griso may be a thing of the past, and maybe the powertrain in the CARC platform might be a problem (to get through the next tier of EU emissions), but no not the Cali. They've put a lot of eggs ($$$) in that basket.
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Just looking at that beautiful beast makes me wish I was into cruisers!
Bob
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Just looking at that beautiful beast makes me wish I was into cruisers!
Bob
At the end of the day the differences are ergos and power delivery.
If there ergos don't work for you, the limiting factor is how much they can be changed.
If the power delivery (putting the emphasis on high torque and less peaky wind out delivery) doesn't work for you, yeah, then forget about it.
But unless you're carving pegs on CARC, then you might be surprised how capable something like the Cali 1400 is in the twisties.
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Whenever I've thought that way in the past (with other pairs of bikes), I was wrong.
Me too!
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I was thinking maybe, since we're not touring like we used to, the 1400 could take the place of the EV and the Wing. Two bikes for one. Your thoughts on this?????
Bob,
The 1400 is only 100 lbs lighter then the Wing, but is almost a foot wider at the rear bags. Question is will your wife be happy on the 1400 seat vs the Wing's seat? My wife is spoiled towards the Ultimate seat I put on my Wing (who'd blame her next to the EV seat) Does the 1400 seat fit you? I'd need to redo it to move me back.
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For the short ride I took, it felt good. Keep in mind, We just climbed off of a Tiger. I've told Diane, we need to ride the Wing in for a test ride and see if we still think the 1400 is a luxury liner. (I think not) She 's thinking the trips will be shorter with more stops. I've heard many times, You won't find a better ride than the Wing. Diane hates the seat on the "02 EV.
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Road trip tomorrow. (Cabin Fever)
Going to State College, Pa. to look at Urals and then on to Europa Macchina Inc. South of Harrisburg, Pa to talk with Walter Roman about the 1400 Touring on their floor.
Any body have knowledge/experiences with this dealership?
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Road trip tomorrow. (Cabin Fever)
Going to State College, Pa. to look at Urals and then on to Europa Macchina Inc. South of Harrisburg, Pa to talk with Walter Roman about the 1400 Touring on their floor.
Any body have knowledge/experiences with this dealership?
PM my little bro Jay (Jas67), he's got nothing but good things to say about them.
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Thanks, Kev m
Done, although it's not showing up in my "sent" list. ?????
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Road trip tomorrow. (Cabin Fever)
Going to State College, Pa. to look at Urals and then on to Europa Macchina Inc. South of Harrisburg, Pa to talk with Walter Roman about the 1400 Touring on their floor.
Any body have knowledge/experiences with this dealership?
I bought my 1400 Touring from Europa Macchina in June 2014 and have been happy with the service received from them.
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Road trip tomorrow. (Cabin Fever)
Going to State College, Pa. to look at Urals and then on to Europa Macchina Inc. South of Harrisburg, Pa to talk with Walter Roman about the 1400 Touring on their floor.
Any body have knowledge/experiences with this dealership?
They are good people to deal with.
PM sent.
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At the end of the day the differences are ergos and power delivery.
If there ergos don't work for you, the limiting factor is how much they can be changed.
If the power delivery (putting the emphasis on high torque and less peaky wind out delivery) doesn't work for you, yeah, then forget about it.
But unless you're carving pegs on CARC, then you might be surprised how capable something like the Cali 1400 is in the twisties.
He might also be surprised at how the 1400 howls from 5k to redline -- it pulls with cammy power right up to the rev limiter.
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OP, the Touring SE is the one I would want, too. However, when I asked my local dealer about it, he said it is not available in the US. (Neither is the chromed-tank V7 II Racer.)
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Thanks, Kev m
Done, although it's not showing up in my "sent" list. ?????
You have to check the box that says "save to sent folder" before you send the PM.
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Thanks for the feedback on this dealer. It's good to hear positive comments from someone who has been there.
Rocker59-- Thanks for the tip. I look for the box.
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From what I've read after the 2015 model year the California Touring and Custom will be no more; they'll be replaced by the Eldorado along with the MGX-21 and the Audace which technically are all California variants...
It seems like Moto Guzzi is backing itself into a corner with two aggressive bikes (MGX-21 and Audace) and the Eldorado which is a retro cruiser. Having the touring model really seems to round out the whole California lineup.
Personally, I just purchased the California Touring in black and I'll be driving it across country from Moto International to New England in the spring. Hopefully, it will be a nice languorous journey with no major events.
Has anyone heard of or experienced the H crossover exhaust pipe cracking on the California's, the Guzzitech web site states that it's not a matter of if, but more a matter of when. Any comments on the issue would be appreciated.
The last thing that I need is to take 2 weeks off work and then get stuck hundreds of miles from the nearest Guzzi dealer.
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I don't know if this is a modification on the H pipe, but the crossover on my Eldo 1400 has a piece of metal that is a bridge between the sections. (A little piece welded from one tube to another.) Since I don't recall seeing this in pics of the cracked pipes, I would suppose this is a measure they have taken to prevent that from happening. Time will of course tell, but with 4K on the bike right now, so far so good.
John Henry
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my guess is there are probably a few leftover Customs and Touring models. I would imagine that once the supply is down, Guzzi will replenish those bikes perhaps with with evolutionary updates.
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my guess is there are probably a few leftover Customs and Touring models. I would imagine that once the supply is down, Guzzi will replenish those bikes perhaps with with evolutionary updates.
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Tough to bring in a new expensive high-trim variant when there are still examples of the Custom and Touring available at heavily discounted prices.