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I think an 850 sport-touring bike would be interesting; side cases, heated grips, adjustable windscreen, half fairing, center stand, triple discs, large fuel tank capacity. Yes, I know, won't happen; wouldn't sell.Jon
I owned an 8v Griso for 3 years, but hated the harsh (to me) suspension, whereas my older 2v 1200 Sport was is such a sweetheart ride-wise.
If I could special order one last Guzzi, it would be a 1000S with the V11 motor, FI, spoke wheels and ABS.. or a V11Lemans with a Griso motor, ABS, and spoke wheels.
You should have persevered with it Bob. Mine was the same, but now the front end works fine after I reduced the compression dampening. Actually, I wound it completely out (2.75 turns from full) before I was happy. I consider it better than the 2v 1200 Sport.My only issue now is a reluctance to "fall" into corners. I'm gonna try a tyre swap before I consider raising the stanchions in the steering head.
Dave, I worked thru the entire gamut of preload, compression, and rebound damping adjustments on my Griso. I never hit the magic point where things were good for me. Some of the roads I've ridden for years without issue on several BMWs, including the long travel suspension R100GS, the 1200 Sport, even a Kaw W650 and Triumph Bonneville (with Progressive 440 shocks and Progressive fork springs) worked out for me. The Griso on these same roads was a bucking bronco, with me weighing 160 pounds. I rode the bike for 3 years and 10,000 miles, and felt it was finally time for it to go. Lovely to look at, however!
Please make a V9 Stelvio...thanks!