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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: twowheeladdict on July 03, 2018, 05:35:52 AM
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My local dealer added $500 in Moto Guzzi accessories to my deal and that only got me a small luggage rack and engine guards. The Italians are proud of their accessories.
I have a wish list of part and apparel I would like to get, but would like to find the best price if possible. Please reply with your favorite Moto Guzzi vendor. Thanks.
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We've purchased tshirts and hoodies from this guy on EBay
Good quality stuff - and he's a Guzzi owner
https://www.ebay.com/usr/woodtech0?_trksid=p2047675.l2559 (https://www.ebay.com/usr/woodtech0?_trksid=p2047675.l2559)
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twowheel, the demand for Guzzi accessories is so small that there is no reason for a shop to offer any discounts unless it's to sell a whole bike. Maybe the dealer sweetens his deal for a customer who is on the fence by offering a centerstand at a reduced price. Otherwise, not gonna happen. At least you have a local dealer, mine is 75 miles away.
Peter Y.
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twowheel, the demand for Guzzi accessories is so small that there is no reason for a shop to offer any discounts unless it's to sell a whole bike. Maybe the dealer sweetens his deal for a customer who is on the fence by offering a centerstand at a reduced price. Otherwise, not gonna happen. At least you have a local dealer, mine is 75 miles away.
Peter Y.
My local dealer is 80 miles away. Where I live we go 30 miles for a nice meal. A neighbor is anyone within 10 miles.
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Guzzi dealers come and go, it's a business with a very limited number of potential customers. If we value having them round we need to give them our support. It's cost big $$$ to run their business, salaries, insurance, local taxes, Fed taxes, floor plan fees, utilities, etc. .
I once heard it said that the cheapest thing on a Moto Guzzi is the rider...….. :popcorn:
Paul
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The problem is that aftermarket companies do not waste their time tooling up for producing aftermarket items for Guzzis due to little demand. 90% of them do not even list moto Guzzis and yes the factory stuff is ridiculous in price. One example is a tall touring windshield from Moto Guzzi is 600 bucks, Clearview offers the same shield, probably better quality, for less than 200.00.
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Some time back a dealer in Oregon, whose name I forget, offered official Guzzi apparel at reduced prices. I got a couple of nice items. But it's been a rare practice, I think.
Because of changes in the law it is now possible for manufacturers to restrict retailers from offering any discounts. That might have restricted the freedom of Guzzi dealers.
There is something to be said for supporting Guzzi dealers -- who are constantly having to sell previous year's models at deep discounts -- by buying some accessories from them. I've done that too. Maybe the "give away razors to sell razor blades" business plan is now Guzzi's only viable plan: Sell bikes at little gain, and recoup the losses via accessory sales.
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Guzzi dealers come and go, it's a business with a very limited number of potential customers. If we value having them round we need to give them our support. It's cost big $$$ to run their business, salaries, insurance, local taxes, Fed taxes, floor plan fees, utilities, etc. .
I once heard it said that the cheapest thing on a Moto Guzzi is the rider...�.. :popcorn:
Paul
160 miles round trip can get costly if I have to take my truck to haul the part home. $65 for a shirt is just crazy and $700 for a leather jacket is insane. But yes, I try and support my local dealers when I can. This is not what this thread is about though.
I could have waited until next spring to buy my Carbon at a reduced price as well, or just bought a '17 left over, but I paid up and got what I wanted. Fortunately, this dealer sells 13 brands of motorcycles and like Moto Guzzi even though they are not big money bikes for them. They only take up a fraction of the floor space.
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Have you ever priced HD or BMW branded stuff ??? :shocked:
Dusty
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390 miles one way, to my nearest dealer. I love supporting businesses "face to face"... when possible. But, in this case... mail order tends to be my go-to... and pricing through my preferred online dealer is better than the brick and mortar.
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My local dealer added $500 in Moto Guzzi accessories to my deal and that only got me a small luggage rack and engine guards. The Italians are proud of their accessories.
I have a wish list of part and apparel I would like to get, but would like to find the best price if possible. Please reply with your favorite Moto Guzzi vendor. Thanks.
How's your Eyetalian? I've bought from Motorama.it but you really have to know what your buying because the return shipping is pretty high.
now if I can just loose 25 lbs my Dianese jacket will fit proper and if I loose all 50 lbs I need to drop I'll have room for a thin sweater (though not in the arms)
Mark
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Have you ever priced HD or BMW branded stuff ??? :shocked:
Dusty
I get my Harley branded stuff for much cheaper than I have ever been able to get official Japanese or European branded stuff. This is why I asked the question. I've gotten embroidered polos for $10 - $15 on clearance. Parts at 20-30% off. Dealers often give away T-shirts for taking a test ride. One recently gave a $25 gift card for a test ride.
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390 miles one way, to my nearest dealer. I love supporting businesses "face to face"... when possible. But, in this case... mail order tends to be my go-to... and pricing through my preferred online dealer is better than the brick and mortar.
...and you are keeping this vendor a secret?
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Twowheeladdict, sounds like where I live in west NV
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If I wear something with some company's logo on it they will be required to pay me a fee for my advertisement for them:)
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I didn't think anyone would care, to be honest... seeing as almost everyone on here is in the U.S.
FortNine is my first choice for all things generic motorcycle (gear, tires, chains, etc), free shipping, great selection and absolutely stellar customer service.
Most of my Guzzi-specific stuff... I try to buy Canadian as much as possible... and that usually means "Town Moto"... but they're as expensive as a very expensive thing, so it often makes sense for me to go south of the border, and when I do that, it boils down to First: "who has the item in stock", and if it's more than one, the next criteria is "who's cheapest, all in". It seems, lately, however... that customs is taking a much more intense interest in cross-border ordering... I used to get hit with duties about 1/10. Now it seems more like 4/5.
..also worth adding that I don't wear gear with logos, if at all possible. Just not my thing.
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Usually MG stuff is inordinately expensive, but occasionally you d o come across discounted items. Keeping checking your usual suspects, & keep an eye out for the unusual ones. Sometimes a shop dropping the agency sells off accessories cheaply (although there seems to be a trend for dealers to avoid stocking accessories). Search eBay irregularly - you may get lucky. The big European dealers are more likely to have clearance/sale items & TLM & Stein Dinse, at least, have organised cheap international postage. Agostini Mandello has been known to move surplus stock along cheaply, or at least cheaper than usual. There's bound to be more out there than I have tripped across. In the past, I've come across Guzzi jackets being sold cheaply in the U.S. - Italian sizing confuses North Americans, and when the V7 solo seats were selling for E45, I managed to pick up a couple. I recently found a couple of things at Moto International that I thought were cheap, but the international postage was a killer ($85 on a $15 item). And AF1 has some parts cheaper than elsewhere. There doesn't seem to be be any one stop shop for this stuff, you've just got to keep an eye out & let your fingers do the walking.
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I didn't think anyone would care, to be honest... seeing as almost everyone on here is in the U.S.
FortNine is my first choice for all things generic motorcycle (gear, tires, chains, etc), free shipping, great selection and absolutely stellar customer service.
Most of my Guzzi-specific stuff... I try to buy Canadian as much as possible... and that usually means "Town Moto"... but they're as expensive as a very expensive thing, so it often makes sense for me to go south of the border, and when I do that, it boils down to First: "who has the item in stock", and if it's more than one, the next criteria is "who's cheapest, all in". It seems, lately, however... that customs is taking a much more intense interest in cross-border ordering... I used to get hit with duties about 1/10. Now it seems more like 4/5.
..also worth adding that I don't wear gear with logos, if at all possible. Just not my thing.
Man I love those moto videos from fortnine. They have some kind of gripe with Moto Guzzi though it seems. Like they can't get a demo bike for something.
Didn't know you were in Canada. Can't tell from your avatar or signature. I might get to go to Calvary on business in the future so I will keep these places in mind.
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If I wear something with some company's logo on it they will be required to pay me a fee for my advertisement for them:)
You don't wear it to advertise for them. You wear it to let other know what you are into. Just like people who tattoo, pierce, and wear dog collars.
I like to wear brands that don't match the ride I am on, or purposely wear Indian or Triumph brands when visiting the Harley shop. I won't wear Honda though because I don't want to be associated with their automotive branch and find their bikes bland.
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Man I love those moto videos from fortnine. They have some kind of gripe with Moto Guzzi though it seems. Like they can't get a demo bike for something.
ya, it's like they can't seem to get a Moto Guzzi when doing some sort of demo/comparison video...
Like the one he did for Scramblers comparison between Ducati, BMW, Triumph and Moto Guzzi (or rather lack of)...
Ryan now lives in Vancouver BC and bumped into him during the motorcycle show (another rather lack of) this year.
As for parts pricing...well, every single euro bikes parts are going to be sky rocketing...regardl ess how abundant or not...
But man, it really is that much harder to hunt for a guzzi parts comparing to a...say...BMW parts...You will find 10 decent sellers for BMW before you get a reliable used seller for guzzi...
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When someone mentions my Moto Guzzi hat I know it's going to be an interesting conversation more times that not. Met some nice folks that way.
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How's your Eyetalian? I've bought from Motorama.it but you really have to know what your buying because the return shipping is pretty high.
now if I can just loose 25 lbs my Dianese jacket will fit proper and if I loose all 50 lbs I need to drop I'll have room for a thin sweater (though not in the arms)
Mark
If you click on the Union Jack they translate into Inglish. ;)
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My local dealer added $500 in Moto Guzzi accessories to my deal and that only got me a small luggage rack and engine guards. The Italians are proud of their accessories.
I have a wish list of part and apparel I would like to get, but would like to find the best price if possible. Please reply with your favorite Moto Guzzi vendor. Thanks.
Why would you want a "Moto Guzzi" luggage rack?
Could be identical to H&B or Givi?
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Just like people who tattoo, pierce, and wear dog collars.
Come on now. You pass hundreds of people a week that have tattoos and piercings under their clothing... where do they fit in your narrative?
Sometimes people just like things... so how about we just allow people to... like things, without having to slap some sort of anchor on it?
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Why would you want a "Moto Guzzi" luggage rack?
Could be identical to H&B or Givi?
In some cases H&B or Givi are actually more expensive. In this case I wanted the SMALL luggage rack that isn't offered from H&B or Givi, and cost less. Just enough to strap down my small tail bag if needed and I wanted to fill in the gap between the rear of the seat and the tail light.
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Come on now. You pass hundreds of people a week that have tattoos and piercings under their clothing... where do they fit in your narrative?
Sometimes people just like things... so how about we just allow people to... like things, without having to slap some sort of anchor on it?
Just like I don't wear my motorcycle related apparel when conducting business, they cover up when they don't want to advertise what they are into. But the Tattoos, piercings, etc. say something about them to others like them and allow them to connect. Just like when I am out and about wearing a Moto Guzzi or Triumph or generic motorcycle shirt tells others what I am interested in and makes me approachable from like minded folk.
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Why would you want a "Moto Guzzi" luggage rack?
Could be identical to H&B or Givi?
Well, for one thing, the OEM rack is more "streamlined" than the H&B, it's a very solid bit of kit, and to me is more aesthetically pleasing, if that can be said about a rear rack. If it cost more, I, at least, would pay the extra. This is only for the rear rack, mind - all the rest has to be taken on merit.
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In some cases H&B or Givi are actually more expensive. In this case I wanted the SMALL luggage rack that isn't offered from H&B or Givi, and cost less. Just enough to strap down my small tail bag if needed and I wanted to fill in the gap between the rear of the seat and the tail light.
Certainly good points, and I learnt something, too! :grin:
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Please reply with your favorite Moto Guzzi vendor. Thanks.
AF1racing.com is user friendly. Sometimes they have discounts on old, discontinued, or used parts/accessories. They have branded parts, but also parts from the Euro vendors. Agostini's, etc.
Harpermoto.com is a good one. Long-time dealer with a good website, and a presence here at WG.
mgcycle.com is a good one. Long-time supplier to the Guzzi community.
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What items are you looking for specifically?
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What items are you looking for specifically?
- CROSSBEAM FOR HANDLEBAR 605985M
- MOTO GUZZI MULTIMEDIA PLATFORM 606522M
- installation kit 2S000912
- CENTRAL STAND 2S000913
- Hepco & Becker Twinlight Lamp Set 400.5500001
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Not much room in any of that stuff. $1103.80 total for parts plus shipping is just about where any shop that doesn't want to live on Ramen noodles would be.
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Not much room in any of that stuff. $1103.80 total for parts plus shipping is just about where any shop that doesn't want to live on Ramen noodles would be.
Thanks for checking. I did see some apparel on your site that I will be putting on my Christmas list.
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- CROSSBEAM FOR HANDLEBAR 605985M
Please don't take this the wrong way. What is the purpose of this crossbeam? Just appearance?
I have one on a motorcycle I just bought and am contemplating removing it.
Moto
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Please don't take this the wrong way. What is the purpose of this crossbeam? Just appearance?
I have one on a motorcycle I just bought and am contemplating removing it.
Moto
It provides strength to the handlebar which is why it comes on the rough. My purpose is to have a place to mount electronics and video camera.
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It provides strength to the handlebar which is why it comes on the rough. My purpose is to have a place to mount electronics and video camera.
I question whether the clamp-on mounting provides much strength, compared to the old welded design. Your intended use sounds good if you have found electronics mounts for the smaller diameter crossbar!
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now if I can just loose 25 lbs my Dianese jacket will fit proper and if I loose all 50 lbs I need to drop I'll have room for a thin sweater (though not in the arms)
Mark
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Hey Mark,
You could sell it to me ....lol .....
what's the old adage? HD-hundred Dollars......new adage....MG Money Guzzler, hen shop at Harbor Freight...there's a sale :grin:
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I question whether the clamp-on mounting provides much strength, compared to the old welded design. Your intended use sounds good if you have found electronics mounts for the smaller diameter crossbar!
It absolutely does add strength. All the high end Motocross bars I have looked at are clamp on cross bars. I have an assortment of nylon and rubber spacers if needed.
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It absolutely does add strength. All the high end Motocross bars I have looked at are clamp on cross bars. I have an assortment of nylon and rubber spacers if needed.
OK. I've got no evidence to argue against you.
Moto
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Is $1103.80 the combined MSRP of the items or is that a discounted figure? There are several discount websites like partspitstop.com but they don't carry Moto Guzzi.