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You said "We"
Did you know me in 1980 ? Or 1973 ? Dusty
It's a small block so it should be named Monza not LeMans.image hosting
Dusty, I think Kev’s point is that if you haven’t bought a new bike for at least 40 years can you rightly assume to have a say where the marque should go ?Answer is still “yes” though.I don’t agree with his assertion, but I think that was his point.Also Kev, you should take on board that when Dusty says “we”, he is describing the broader Guzzi populous. You are a bit of a rough and tumble sort of character and I think your comment was mildly in jest given the emoji you attached..Yes ?
Here's the thing , Guzzi will probably never build a truly high performance motorbike again , that market is minuscule . Why would a company that builds 7K units a year even try to compete in that market . The market is now mostly retro or adventure style motorbikes , Guzzi has those two genres covered , right . Now , they could create something using the modern SB platform , use the full output V85 motor in a more standard platform , employ modern upside down forks , rising rate rear suspension , dual 4 piston brakes up front , a sporting seating position , and maybe get away with calling it a Lemans . However , if they just build a poser the internet will rip it to shreds . Dusty
I GOT IT!The 2021 Moto Guzzi LeMonza !!!
Such is the dilemma with a niche bike manufacturer that has recently taken on the moniker of “sorry, retro-style bikes only.” At one point the manufacturer was going its own, innovative path with machines that, while quirky, kept up with other manufacturers. Now, it appears its focus is a constant reminder of the past. As much as I prefer classic retro styling myself, I’m attempting to see through the fog of my own bias, and in doing so can only think of the word “stale.” Not so much with any individual model, but I feel the company at large may soon realize that, as Royal Enfield even appears on a path to eventually begin innovating (at least within their own brand), and seeing Triumph continuing to grow by putting out new/ updated, highly reviewed models (ignoring the build quality / reliability issues), at what point might MG / Piaggio look at its own brand and lineup and say to itself “maybe it’s time to get serious about being modern.”I’d be significantly disappointed in MG if they called a V7 850 Racer a Le Mans. They should make it its own thing. MG needs to prove to folks who read moto website reviews and watch YouTube vids that they’re not 20 years behind.
Personally I really would like to see a standout model that would rise above the current V7 and v9 offerings. While the 100th anniversary models are tastefully done, I think that ultimately they will just blend into all of the other special models that Moto Guzzi has tried over the last five or six years.Yes I'm sure that the purest would hate the idea of an 850 CC small block LeMans when the original was a big block, but when you look at horsepower and efficiency the v85 motor is obviously a solid platform for a v85 LeMans. Would such a bike be a direct competitor to the thruxton or z900r or XRS 900 or the 9rt performance-wise? I don't think so but I also don't think it needs to be. I would see it as an alternative to those and something closer to moto guzzi's heritage.I also think that if they put the higher output v85 motor with the rider modes and throttle by wire with color matched parts (in gloss paint thank you very much) front to back and a small Cafe fairing, and avoided slapping on those stupid racer medallion things, they would have a solid stand out bike that would be well received.
With cast wheels and ohlins front and back.
And twin front discs
Absolutely to all.
Apparently Kev, you have been drinking, so we have to take what you say with a grain of salt. haha
True story, though I hear that's also true when I'm sober.
Basically what I was describing from the start.The new LaMonza or whatever the frick they want to call it.Griso Lite®
Kev, silly us to not just follow your suggestion and just stop the discussion.. V85 Lemans is what they should call it. To recap (and shamelessly ignoring detractors)- Heritage red paint on fenders, tank, side covers, cafe fairing (all currently available from V7/9)- USD forks/Ohlins shocks (available from V85 but needs better innards)- Twin disk brakes (available from V85)- V85 motor with sharper tune, Throttle by wire and 52mm TB (from V85 with unique tune)- ABS/TC/Performance, Standard and Rain rider modes (software, easy do)- Modern Sport bike rim/tire sizes with cast rims. (Not sure that these sizes are possible if using current suspension bits from the V7/9/85 parts bin) - Dual clock gauges with modern info (may need to be developed)- Clipons VS Standard upright. I would vote for upright, but could go either way.So.... GRiSO lite.......... Then again, everything will be anyway.
I've never ridden an original LeMans. However, I own a V11 and ridden the V85TT.