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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: AH Fan on July 23, 2016, 12:36:26 AM
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So really........... what's the deal, are there really no more Norges and Grisos being produced?
Ciao
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:popcorn:
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No.
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Yup!
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Time to get your pristine Grease O while you still can.. :cool: :smiley:
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'Cos if you don't and decide to buy one you'll have to trawl the classifieds for multi-crashed, flogged-out old beaters like mine and Beetles after we've died! :evil:
Pete
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...and be prepared to pry mine from my cold, dead hands. :azn:
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Very good then .............. I will take that as an official NO.
:sad: Ciao
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Does this apply to all CARC bikes .... specifically the Stelvio?
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I doubt anyone outside top management knows for sure, but a reputable dealer told me earlier this year that the CARC bikes are dead. All of them.
I don't know what this really means. Perhaps Moto Guzzi will never release another single-sided swing arm bike. Perhaps they will come out with a new version of it in the future. In the meantime, they are probably going to focus on V9 bikes and 1400 bikes.
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Wow, news to me. In 35 years and a multitude of bikes the 2V Norge is the best long range bike I have found. A shame that more people do not appreciate the virtues and simplicity of this perfect steed. I will be keeping mine, thank you very much.
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I learned that the Triumph T-Bird will not be in the 2017 lineup. Too many '14 '15 models on the floors. Like the CARC bikes I guess. Seems I gravitate to such bikes.