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@Luap McKeever - what are your thoughts on them ending the MGX-21? I looked at one at a dealer and loved it, but I wasn't sure if I could handle a bike that big. I've seen them selling new as low as $13k but would hate to jump on something that loses support.
Just got back from OKCs new dealer (on the ride home fell in love with my Griso again with the clutch working good) and he said he was told by Guzzi at the HQ dealer meeting he had recently that the 1400 engine stays in production. It is Euro 5 compliant and will remain in the Eldorado and Audace. The MGX21 and California line will go away and another platform will be added with the engine. I asked if he knew what it would be, such as a retro standard and he said they were tight lipped, wouldn't reveal what it would be.
Just got back from OKCs new dealer and he said he was told by Guzzi at the HQ dealer meeting he had recently that the 1400 engine stays in production. It is Euro 5 compliant and will remain in the Eldorado and Audace. The MGX21 and California line will go away and another platform will be added with the engine. I asked if he knew what it would be, such as a retro standard and he said they were tight lipped, wouldn't reveal what it would be.
@Luap McKeever - what are your thoughts on them ending the MGX-21? I looked at one at a dealer and loved it, but I wasn't sure if I could handle a bike that big.
I rode a dressed California Touring two up. Underway, it felt lighter and more nimble than my Jackal. I was amazed. Still they are large. And I love my Tonti. If I were pressed, however, the iteration of 1400 that appeals to me most is the red Eldo. Guzzi appeals to me across the line and across the decades, 1400 or no.
I could care less
???Never could understand that term.A bit like “irregardless”A bloke was talking about the best player on his team the other day..He said..“Alex’s importance to the team can’t be underestimated”Did these guys actually GO to school ?
Yeah yeah yeah , an Ozzie and an Okie commenting of usage of the English language Dusty
The 1400 was always too heavy and cumbersome, the smaller bikes were too small for comfortable touring. The Stelvio was the best match for my touring needs. Unfortunately, I got old and it had to be sold.
That will have absolutely no effect on me.
Kid, I have a 2015 Tourer and you are spot on. I've had several heavy touring and cruiser bikes over the years but none of which were as balanced as this MG Tourer. I can literally come to a complete stop then put one foot on the ground and balance the 750 LB beast until letting the clutch out to go foreword. I could never do that, every time, on my Electra glide or Goldwing.