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Title: Goose/No Goose
Post by: swooshdave on August 17, 2016, 10:43:47 AM
I have heard Guzzis called a Goose for as long as I can remember. Ducks and Geese (Ducatis and Guzzis). Are these derogatory terms from our Harley friends or just nicknames? I'd like to know so that I can either offend or not offend the right people.  :violent1:
Title: Re: Goose/No Goose
Post by: Two Checks on August 17, 2016, 11:28:55 AM
I have heard people call Ducatis "Dukes" but since KTM has the Superduke, not so much.
Title: Re: Goose/No Goose
Post by: Ion66 on August 17, 2016, 11:44:11 AM
I call my bike "Steve". Don't know why though.
Title: Re: Goose/No Goose
Post by: tris on August 17, 2016, 11:49:21 AM
I call my bike "Steve". Don't know why though.

Mine flips between Bruno and "you &%%£# full on &%£??:!! motorbike"  :thumb:
Title: Re: Goose/No Goose
Post by: tazio on August 17, 2016, 11:56:56 AM
Goose!
~as in  "my bike gathers speed faster than crap through a goose"
Title: Re: Goose/No Goose
Post by: rocker59 on August 17, 2016, 12:11:09 PM

I doubt if most "Harley Friends" even know there are nicknames for these bikes they've never heard of.

I've heard "Duck" and "Goose" for Ducati and Moto Guzzi for as long as I can remember, and never has it been uttered by a Harley rider.

Usually it's  an older guy who rode Triumphs and Nortons in the 1970s, and may have owned a Ducati or Moto Guzzi along the way.  Some older racer-types from the '70s and '80s use "Duck" and "Goose".  These are nicknames usually used by motorcycle enthusiasts, not your average cruiser owner.  At least in my experience.

Oh.  I chose "Pie".
Title: Re: Goose/No Goose
Post by: ken farr on August 17, 2016, 12:12:16 PM
Mine flips between Bruno and "you &%%�# full on &%�??:!! motorbike"  :thumb:


................... ..Now that is funny.......... :bow:...................

  I remember Duck, Goose, Trumpet, Beezer, Injun, Hardly Ableson, and all sorts for our Asian brethren.
Title: Re: Goose/No Goose
Post by: jcctx on August 17, 2016, 02:50:58 PM
Guess I need change my vote; thought this was about whether you currently owned a GOOTZIE (or not)!! I also like PIE!!!!!!!

P.S/, I am currently "between" MGs!!!
Title: Re: Goose/No Goose
Post by: Arizona Wayne on August 17, 2016, 02:59:01 PM
A lot of older riders refer to our brand as moto guzee instead of gootzie.  I hear few Harley riders bad mouth Gootzies, unless they are new HD riders and know diddly squat about MCs.

If I think a HD rider is new to the MC fold, I tell them in Europe Guzzis have the same status there as Harleys have in the US.  But that HDs have an even higher status in Europe. I explain to them how few Guzzis are sold new each year.
Title: Re: Goose/No Goose
Post by: oldbike54 on August 17, 2016, 03:05:53 PM

................... ..Now that is funny.......... :bow:...................

  I remember Duck, Goose, Trumpet, Beezer, Injun, Hardly Ableson, and all sorts for our Asian brethren.

 Skirtster , Maygo , Maico Breako , Won'tster , Royal Painfield , and a Frankenstein contraption the owner called a "Harvey Ballcrusher" .

 Dusty
Title: Re: Goose/No Goose
Post by: swooshdave on August 17, 2016, 03:18:12 PM
So far two people have voted that they are offended by the term "Goose"...
Title: Re: Goose/No Goose
Post by: stevet on August 17, 2016, 03:40:29 PM
I call it Sophia.

It's all about the (http://www.sherv.net/cm/emoticons/eating/pie-smiley-emoticon-emoji.png) (http://www.sherv.net/)

http://www.stockholmpieandgeneralstore.com/ (http://www.stockholmpieandgeneralstore.com/)
"Every pie, handmade, one at a time, from scratch. Not a canned filling or commercial anything around here. Made with love and real things."

As pie SHOULD be.  There may be an equal out there, somewhere, but you will not find a better pie than in Stockholm, WI.

Steve.
Title: Re: Goose/No Goose
Post by: twowings on August 17, 2016, 03:54:15 PM
I think it's the perfect term...geese migrate for thousands of miles!  :thumb:
Title: Re: Goose/No Goose
Post by: Arizona Wayne on August 17, 2016, 04:15:39 PM
I call it Sophia.

It's all about the (http://www.sherv.net/cm/emoticons/eating/pie-smiley-emoticon-emoji.png) (http://www.sherv.net/)

http://www.stockholmpieandgeneralstore.com/ (http://www.stockholmpieandgeneralstore.com/)
"Every pie, handmade, one at a time, from scratch. Not a canned filling or commercial anything around here. Made with love and real things."

As pie SHOULD be.  There may be an equal out there, somewhere, but you will not find a better pie than in Stockholm, WI.

Steve.



Sorry, I couldn't get that 'pie' connection......... unless you meant harpie.   :grin:
Title: Re: Goose/No Goose
Post by: ITSec on August 17, 2016, 04:23:57 PM
I've never heard the term used in a derogatory manner - so Goose it is! After all, you can goose it...

And for those who think that pie is limited to Datil and the east, may I suggest Veyo Pies in Utah, just north of Las Vegas, and in the middle of some very nice riding! See http://veyopies.com/ (http://veyopies.com/)

They also do some pretty good BBQ on the weekends, making it a great lunch stop on a 300-mile loop from Las Vegas!
Title: Re: Goose/No Goose
Post by: swooshdave on August 17, 2016, 04:26:20 PM
One of them is probably Luap . I started to warn you , but decided against doing so , most of us learn our lessons the hard way  :evil:

 Dusty

Being an admin I bet he voted twice.
Title: Re: Goose/No Goose
Post by: charlie b on August 17, 2016, 04:31:36 PM
I voted Pie, cause that is the best thing to have any time day or night.  :)

But, rather than spit out Moto Gutzee all the time I just say Goose.  And I call my bike The Goose.
Title: Re: Goose/No Goose
Post by: wavedog on August 17, 2016, 06:17:49 PM
Goose. I take the old Goose out for a honk. Or honk-a-bout. I call it the old war eagle. Or war dog. Or that steaming pile when I am feeling less than generous. Sometimes during a good ride and I am at a gas station refueling, and as I walk out to the bike after paying, I look at the bike and think "Ciao, Bella". Pie, however, is the best answer in any situation. Or any question. Whatever. Pie.
Title: Re: Goose/No Goose
Post by: Luap McKeever on August 17, 2016, 08:16:55 PM
One of them is probably Luap . I started to warn you , but decided against doing so , most of us learn our lessons the hard way  :evil:

 Dusty

Nah, I like pie :evil:
Title: Re: Goose/No Goose
Post by: oldbike54 on August 17, 2016, 08:25:12 PM



                                                    Vote Pie


   :laugh:
  Dusty
Title: Re: Goose/No Goose
Post by: travelingbyguzzi on August 17, 2016, 09:27:04 PM
When contemplating whether or not to be offended, I consider the source. I rarely choose to be offended.   PIE!

Bill Lovelady    IS
Eskimo Spy
Title: Re: Goose/No Goose
Post by: SmokinJoe on August 18, 2016, 09:21:41 AM
I always vote for pie. I don't care about the goose comment but grow weary of:
" what kind of Harley is that?"
" they don't make those anymore"
and the ever popular
"what is it?"
Title: Re: Goose/No Goose
Post by: Shorty on August 18, 2016, 09:39:03 AM
My Harley riding work mate told me about a Guzzi for sale in a storage auction:  "Hey Spaghetti Head, there's a Goose for sale down to the storage place."  Even though I was sorely offended, I bought the fully dressed T-3 for 65 bucks.
Title: Re: Goose/No Goose
Post by: luthier on August 18, 2016, 10:36:31 AM
Since this is Wildgoose chase it must be Goose though Falconi would be better.
We have a dog called Guzzy which may be incorrect but lazy oz tongues soon grow weary of gootsi or even gutsy.
Guzzi is a wheaten coloured Border Collie and is a gimp. His alfa male counterpart, Atlas, had a bad attitude and would continuously bite and break Guzzi's forearm till we gave Atlas the green needle. So poor Guzzi walks with a fair limp, but when he runs, man, he goes like the wind.

The first ride I had was on an EV whose owner didn't mind when I asked him facetiously about his motor gutsy.

Little did I realize that was the beginning of a disease for which there is no known cure.
Title: Re: Goose/No Goose
Post by: redrider90 on August 18, 2016, 04:02:03 PM
Since this is Wildgoose chase it must be Goose though Falconi would be better.
We have a dog called Guzzy which may be incorrect but lazy oz tongues soon grow weary of gootsi or even gutsy.
Guzzi is a wheaten coloured Border Collie and is a gimp. His alfa male counterpart, Atlas, had a bad attitude and would continuously bite and break Guzzi's forearm till we gave Atlas the green needle. So poor Guzzi walks with a fair limp, but when he runs, man, he goes like the wind.

The first ride I had was on an EV whose owner didn't mind when I asked him facetiously about his motor gutsy.

Little did I realize that was the beginning of a disease for which there is no known cure.


No doubt Wild Goose Chase came from member Steve Rossi's story, "The Wild Goose Chase" in the book "The Vincent in the Barn: Great Stories of Motorcycle Archeology" by Tom Cotter.
 The Wild Goose Chase, a sweet story about finding a LeMans. You can find it here
https://books.google.com/books?id=Bs3gFBOQJJEC&pg=PA97&lpg=PA97&dq=why+are+moto+guzzi+called+goose&source=bl&ots=2LrfL0Ai4a&sig=CTZ-b97xbFK5RwuqoUAtC3cv-bg&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjuit-t5svOAhVMLSYKHeawCJ0Q6AEIRDAI#v=onepage&q=why%20are%20moto%20guzzi%20called%20goose&f=false

The book "The Vincent in the Barn" is a great collection of essays and stories about motorcycling, buying and finding and all the people you meet and the stuff  that we like to talk about here.
Here is the first paragraph of Steve's essay. A good read it is.

(http://i1318.photobucket.com/albums/t652/redrider901/Screen%20Shot%202016-08-18%20at%204.43.20%20PM_zpseswfiopf.png) (http://s1318.photobucket.com/user/redrider901/media/Screen%20Shot%202016-08-18%20at%204.43.20%20PM_zpseswfiopf.png.html)

Title: Re: Goose/No Goose
Post by: HDGoose on August 18, 2016, 06:31:52 PM
You rang?
Title: Re: Goose/No Goose
Post by: Moto Fugazzi on August 18, 2016, 10:53:45 PM
Strange how bike brands take on animal names:
Ducati=Duck
Moto Guzzi=Goose
Kawasaki=Cow
Harley=Hog
Ken