New Moto Guzzi Door Mats Available Now
Ducati fan here, currently got 2 (wanted a LeMans since I first saw one back in the '70s had to wait 30+ years to find one in my garage.) Here's my all Italian trio of twins; Favourite non-Guzzi, was the 916 but finding myself drawn more towards the Monster in recent years, must be an age thing!
Bought one of these new.Miss that sucker!As for current "non guzzi" rides in the garage, it would have to be this..
So fellows, I admit to feeling a bit guilty. I loved my 2013 Guzzi V7 Stone to bits and racked up some decent mileage on her. But after my crash, I “turned Japanese” and now ride a 2019 Kawasaki Z900 RS. Which, I confess, I also love to bits. So I’m not here on Wild Guzzi as much as I was before. So tell me. You may be a dyed-in-the-wool, no-joke, real-deal Guzzi fanatic. But what is your favorite non-Guzzi street bike?
In my view the best all around street motorcycle ever built was not exciting, not inspiring or visceral like a Guzzi. The beauty of it was the silent feeling you were flying unassisted through space. BMW K75. Seamless fuel injection, stainless exhaust. Plenty of electrical power for aux lights and/or heated clothing. Good handling (once out of the garage ). Self retracting center stand. Single sided swingarm and centerstand allows for easy tire maintenance front and rear. Capable of ton ish speeds all day long. Aluminium fuel tank, quality tool kit. Ungodly smooth. I would never have sold mine if my health held out. (file photo)
You guys picked a lot of really good bikes, the Honda VFR, Ducati 860 GT, BMW K75. Terrific machines. But, if I could find my 1978 SR500, I would buy it back. These big singles, mimic the venerable British thumpers. But, the SR didn’t leak, and the electrics work.Plus, they are very light and nimble.