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Well, maybe you should consider getting one😉
I agree with this opinion. I grew up riding sport bikes but when I moved out to Utah I decided to slow down. A yamaha roadstar popped up around me for a low price because it needed work. When I fixed it and rode it around I was miserable. The bike was way too heavy along with a couple of other annoyances. I sold that and picked up a California EV that needed some work. It was an easy fix and a huge improvement but it still feels a bit heavy for my preference. I then bought a DR650 and felt at home with how nimble I am on it. For every mile my Guzzi gets the DR gets 5-6. If I ever decide to sell my California, it's replacement will weigh 450lbs or less. I consider those 600 and up bikes overweight, not heavyweight.
My favorite is my V85tt, 07 Norge is a close second
Center of gravity plays a huge part.
There were two big issues with the MGX21 aka "Flying Fortress"
Low seat height is great at stop sighs and duck walking the bike but I prefer a seat with some heigth to it so I can dangle my legs when riding. I also lile to be able to stand on the pegs to stretch my legs and shoulders adn back or put my feet on th epillion pegs for another leg postion.
You must be built like Dorf.
I am not even remotely famialr with any Harley and I even worked at the York plant when they did the Dyna expansion in the 90's. I did ride a friends Dynahydroelectragli de FXIJBWEKJN around the neighborhood one time (totals distanve 1/16th miles and 4 right and turns, parents lived on a oval) 30 years ago and that spoiled me from ever wanting to try another. I have not even sat on a Harley since.
Wow, for a thread that the OP has gone AWOL on, we’ve kept this thing going.Ride what you like and like what you ride brothers!RideOn!inditx
Yep… Why not pull it now mods.
I'm considering a Moto Guzzi for long-distance touring and would love to hear your thoughts. Which model do you think offers the best balance of comfort, reliability, and performance for long rides? Any must-have modifications or accessories?
Fully aware of ergonomic differences. Cruisers aren’t for me.
RE: MGX I had an Audace which is basically the same as the MGX with a few differences. It doesn't have the fairing nor the factory side cases resulting a lighter weight. The other big difference is the front wheel. The MGX has a 21" and the Audace 18". My Audace was a handful at walking speeds, I can't imagine what the MGX was like. I started to lift one off the stand at the dealership, ah no. I also traded my Audace due to slow speed handling difficulties, I am 160 lbs soaking wet so I had that going against me as well. It was a fabulous bike on the highway though and I do miss it. I never cruised much over 85 mph, Nevada, due to it getting tiring trying to hang on against the wind.kk
Before I do another 300km trip I need a windshield! Anyone have some recommendations for your windshields? Dart and Puig I know of. Cheers V7 stone 2014