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Your only way legally is to take it to the nearest official Guzzi dealer I would think. Then they would likely have to change your carte grise.Not even sure if that's possible.get onto any of the French guzzi forums or face book pages ( Scuderia Guzzi, L'Amicale Guzzi , Forum guzzi etc...) lots of knowledge ther and someone else is certain to have done this in the past...Here it's 90 % Americain people so you'll get a lot of assumptions, nonsense and very few right answers.
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That's a very foreign concept to must of us in the US.
oh, you mean brand new riders without a moto license and zero training shouldn't just roll out of the dealership on a lightly used 2yr old Liter bike and take off into traffic?
Yuppers - Merica' Freedom man - I can do what I WANT!!!TO BE CLEAR I'M Not meaning that politically...more socially/culturally.
I started on dirt bikes as a kid. Personally I think that’s the best riding lesson known to the cycling world. You learn all the basics like, front and rear brake control, traction control, counter steering in a Slide, ground surface conditions difference, slow riding balance and probably most important, proper riding gear.
I don't think he meant that as an insult and he's not wrong.Seems like a couple of answers completely missed the fact that France (and I think much of the EU if not all) hasn't a tiered licensing system requiring some (newer) riders to operate bikes below a certain power output. As a result OEMs often offer bikes with mechanical or electrical limits that can be derestricted later if/when the owner license status changes or the bike changes hands to a new owner with a different status.That's a very foreign concept to must of us in the US.
Sounds like a smart system to keep new riders from learning the hard way on their 180hp sport bikes.
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I've known Europe uses a tiered system about as long as I've been riding, but I didn't realize that they actually restricted bikes. I thought you just bought a moto in that tier, and when you're able and want to move on the next tier, you buy a bike in that category. If you wanted a V7, I figured you just had to 'level up'. Appreciate the lesson.I'm also very happy that we proved French Frog correct. It was fun watching this thread go off on tangents-- like playing the phone game at a senior center:The green horse stepped on a duck, what?I remember hunting ducks when I was young. Ol' Miller used to let us go hunting on his property. And pheasant.Pheasants used to be everywhere. Don't see them anymore. Yeeeah, that Ol' Miller had a mean dog...