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I don't consider a Sportster to be a serious motorcycle. They vibrate and don't much of anything well. The California is jack of trade type of bike that is smooth, handles well, lots of fun and has many touring accessories.
One thing I like about the Moto Guzzi is it's nice to be adding a little spice and variety to the motorcycle echo system instead of another HD
Hey KevM I know Jack.....see what I did there. inditx aka Jack
Well the first few posters had it right then a couple of guys who know Jack about the modern Sporty had to chime in.Starting in 04 the Sportster was reborn into an excellent motorcycle. It got better in 07 with EFI, better again in 14' with brake improvements, better again by 16 with suspension improvements.That said our 05 and 07s, especially the 07 1200Lr were very good bikes and VERY comparable to my 00 Cali Jackal 1100. As a matter of fact the Sporty was smoother and more comfortable than the Jackal, made similar power, and was close but second place to the Jackal in handling.It also handled 2-up just as well as the Jackal, though we only tended to do that when Jenn and I had just dropped off another bike or a car for some reason.You could go with either, though for ease of repair/maintenance on a daily commuter I would probably give the advantage to the Sportster.
So you're agreeing that before '04 Sporsters were crap? And we know Californias have been consistently good bikes?
OK. And we don't know which years of either bikes the poster was looking for..... I'd say there is a single universal answer. And it ain't a Sportster.
I’ve owned & been around motorcycles a long time, I haven’t seen too many Harleys with 250000 plus miles still running around. Most parts can be ordered online & in your hand in a few days. There is a great number of knowledgeable owners to ask questions or receive help from. I think the biggest value to Guzzi is the people. If all things were equal, I would choose Guzzi hands down. In my mind they are more reliable, stop better, handle better & are more unique. Anyone can own a Harley. I would encourage you to go to a rally or a monthly Guzzi gathering & check it out. What part of the country are you in?
KevM shared already that his Jackal (2000-2001 bare bones Cali 1100) had a lot of issues that regularly needed addressing. That's the opposite of my experience, but only because I bought well (25K on the clock, and from a pro mechanic) so it was fully sorted.