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Guzzistajohn wrote:Beats using Oberdan Bozo .
It's come down to THIS https://www.rideapart.com/news/517122/moto-guzzi-kids-design-contest/?fbclid=IwAR0hEGHkLeEjcOPszHwXnSqhjmiRdK73ZXfrnsyLvaZHUxqAMnjdtGeQRoQUsing kids as a design team
Maybe released the week after I spring for a Speed Twin.
keep in mind that with the v7III series, there were many models, but all basically the same bike. i agree that more choices are probably coming. i would like to see a 4 valve head on the v85tt engine with a 1000 higher red line making about 95 hp dressed in aerodynamic skin called Le Mans.
I'm sorry Joe but there's NOTHING "Better" about the Heron head smallblock. My Heron head V7 doesn't make more torque anywhere in its powerband than my Hemi head V7 which feels as strong or stronger throughout the entire rpm range.
It's one engine. And with all else being equal, my experience is that skinnier tires handle sharper than fat ones. In 2019, they relocated the footpegs on the Roamer to make it less cruiser-ish, further back and down. But they never brought that model here (pretty green one with small screen) . That`s the one I`ve been waiting for. You are right, I've never ridden them to compare, but I stand by my opinion. None other than Dave at Moto International derided the Bobber for its sluggish handling and lack of turn-in. So there's that.
I am just concerned about their longterm viability. It seems the old hats around here "have seen this before" and aren't sweating it. I hope they are right.
No question , reminding anyone that “power band” is betwixt peak torque and peak powerPerhaps the heron makes more torque BELOW it’s peakJust a thought
Regarding the Bobber handling, it may just be a matter of what you prefer. I like a light-handling bike. I didn't like the Bobber at all, felt anything but nimble and fun, to me. An interesting note: the sales guy was riding it across the lot for me to test ride, but turned around and headed back to the service bay because he thought the tires were flat. Sarah
V7V9 BobberV85TTThat is all....
I think right now they are kinda in a sweet spot with the models. Retro is hot, and Guzzi has it in spades. ADV bike also.. The V85 is a great looking, mid size offering in that class. Boxes checked.. Guzzi cant be everything. They are just too small. They could pad the line, but with what? They are not setup to to quickly turn out a supersport bike. And if they did, can they out Big 3, the Big 3? Plus I know a lot of the world the supersport ranges are kind of dead. A big tourer? Maybe, but see how the big pockets pretty much gave up over the years fighting Mr Wing, or the HD's. As far as worthwhile addition, that would fit with the "brand Image" AND would sell? Well Im kind of surprised they have not done a scrambler. Easy to fit into the line they have, and fits the "Vibe" of Guzzi. Also I know the 1400 is pretty dead, but I think it would have been cool to that powerplant stuck into a sport tour bike.. Kind of a super norge. To add to that I think a LOT of us would love to get a nice LM style bike into the line. A nice one, and not just a few stickers on a V7. Moto Guzzi cant compete with every line the big brands do. Frankly if they tried, it would only bring us a ton of bikes, they could not sell, and would end up being rebadged aprilas.
I remember when Guzzi made essentially one bike for the American market and the crowds went wild!
"I doubt Paggio will even let Moto Guzzi attempt a sport bike."I agree but a 100+HP Classic looking bike with Ohlins suspension or at least something decent is not going to take one potential sale away from Aprilia.
Also - both Aprilia and Guzzi have had ADV bikes at the same time. I don’t see why both brands offering legit sport bikes can’t be possible—Guzzi has enough of a niche design, and Aprilia has such a race / performance with premium pricing focus on its end that I don’t see either one yanking sales away from the other.
The V7 Sport was being sold at the same time.
In around 1995, you could get a California 1100, and?????? Well, I think just a California 1100.
Nevada 750, Cali 1100i and 1100, 1100 Sport, Daytona 1000, Daytona 1000 Racing, Quota 1000, and the last of the NTX 750's.