New Moto Guzzi Door Mats Available Now
Hard not to notice so much new inventory is aged and discounted at the (PA) dealer I frequent, I'm sure it's depressing to them. Is this typical for Guzzi dealers? There seems to be some interest in the new V7 Sport but if you were a dealer with V7's in stock, and not selling, would you order new ones?. They show only (2) 2025 models which are V85TT. After them:(8) 2024 models including 3 Stelvios, Mandello, and 4 V7 Stones (4) 2023 models including V7 Specials, V9 Bobber, and a V85 Travel(1) 2022 V9 Bobber that's marked down to $7K (about the same as a KLR 650).
I didn't go to the Guzzi store as they probably couldn't care less if I darkened their doors.kk
What dealer are you referring to?Publicity may help sales.....
JMHO, I stopped by the new Guzzi, Aprilia, Cf moto, dealer in Blairsville Ga. yesterday. They had their grand opening and a demo day. Unfortunately, the demos were Aprila only and they don't interest me. He built a beautiful store that if he plays his cards right could be a destination shop just like Riders hill used to be.But, I left with the feeling that Aprilia is doing everything in their power to kill Guzzi. Looking at all of the new bikes from them and CF moto they are brilliantly shinney paint that catches your eye! All the Guzzi's but one v85 were flat F N ugly eye sores! I know somebody here will take offense but seriously, can you really expect a WWII olive drab and flat black V7-850 to sell? Or could you even give away a totally flat black V85 at any price. In addition, looking at the Aprilia RS457 at about 1/3 less than a V7 it looks to have great forks, shock, brakes instead of the cheapest crap on the market along with nice paint! I then went to TWO campground to BS and I looked at two versions of the Triumph 400. Both have brilliant paint, chrome, nice forks and overall look to be much higher quality at 1/2 the price of a v7. Somebody in marketing needs to get their head out of their AZZ and make the Guzzi's sparkle again!
But, I left with the feeling that Aprilia is doing everything in their power to kill Guzzi. Looking at all of the new bikes from them and CF moto they are brilliantly shinney paint that catches your eye! All the Guzzi's but one v85 were flat F N ugly eye sores! I know somebody here will take offense but seriously, can you really expect a WWII olive drab and flat black V7-850 to sell? Or could you even give away a totally flat black V85 at any price. In addition, looking at the Aprilia RS457 at about 1/3 less than a V7 it looks to have great forks, shock, brakes instead of the cheapest crap on the market along with nice paint! I then went to TWO campground to BS and I looked at two versions of the Triumph 400. Both have brilliant paint, chrome, nice forks and overall look to be much higher quality at 1/2 the price of a v7. Somebody in marketing needs to get their head out of their AZZ and make the Guzzi's sparkle again!
In my opinion MG will continue to decline at a faster rate than other brands until they start back designing motorcycles that appeal to all motorcycle enthusiast other than the sport riders. Yes I’m referring to the riders that like cruiser type bikes such as the Vintage, 1400, and EV models and offer a touring model with the appropriate equipment for touring.
If you look at Cycle Trader, you'll see it across the industry.Triumph dealers are still offering new 2023 and 2024 models for sale. And despite being on the rise with several of their offerings, you can find leftover Royal Enfields such as the Continental GT and INT650 from 2022, 2023, 2024.
Huzo, your bike would sell before anything they now offer. It's a eye popper!Somebody please start a survey for flat paint instead of shiny, so Kev finds out he is in the minority.Since 2016 I have bought three new V85's and two new v7's. All shiny! None would have been bought if flat. I also picked up a used 16 v7II stone that was flat silver but it was at a very good price.