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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?
Frankly, it is whatever bike I have at the moment. I did really enjoy my R90S back in the '90s- super comfortable touring bike. My current non-Guzzi favorite is my 2020 BMW R11250RS. This is a terrific bike.
If you mean right now if I had unlimited money - Triumph Street Twin. That I have owned in the past - SRX600. Easy.
SRX600. Thats the choice.
You would probably enjoy a DR650 very much. But the DR is godawful ugly compared to the SR500.
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.
For me there are 3 non-Guzzi that always tug at my thoughtsKawa Z900RS CafeTriumph 660 Trident (tho I'm sure at +6ft and +230#, riding this would be like a bear on a bicycle)and probably the bike I would buy if not for the new V100 Mandelo topping my list:Triumph Speed Twin
For me there are 3 non-Guzzi that always tug at my thoughtsKawa Z900RS Cafe
Great choice. I had two of these, as rare as they are. The 600cc had some nice exclusive alloy bits, like the oil tank, side covers, headlight brackets etc. I have to give props to Yamaha for taking a chance on the SR500 and the SRX6. Both sold slower than molasses.cayman gt4 0 60