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The differences between (thinking vintage) BMW and Moto Guzzi are not that great. Kind of similar to the Swedes and Norwegians who are more alike than they are different from each other. And they are not exactly in love with each other either.
I caught up with a bunch (gaggle? flock ? mercy?) of BMW riders today.Talking at fuel stop, one asked me why I ride my Guzzi .I actually couldn’t bring myself to tell him, would you be the bee that tells the fly that honey tastes better than shit ?MH
My lone BMW in a forest of Guzzis.
My first big bike was an R50/2.
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I think BMW riders fall generally into two camps... the first are the people that have been riding BMW's a long time, maybe starting with a /6 or /7. The classic airheads. Usually lifelong riders that have piled a ton of miles on. Not sure what they may be riding NOW, but they appreciate the old air heads and generally "GET" the newer Moto Guzzi's. This group, however, is probably aging out pretty quick...They are not the type that would ask "why are you riding that?" Rather, they would nod in approval or give you a thumbs up. They get it. The second camp are the nuevo BMW riders, usually a high end model, all the accessories, every bit of riding gear BMW branded. They have a new 7 series car in the garage, and the latest M3 on order. Perhaps they have never ridden anything that didn't have a BMW logo on it. This group will never get it, nor is there any real appreciation for heritage or for having respect for someone who has been riding longer than they have been alive and knows what matters and what one truly wants and needs in a motor bike.
I’m generally surprised that anyone on the Wild Guzzi website, would diss BMW riders, or any others.
I’m not surprised at all. Always felt to me like a large portion of Guzzi owners are old farts stuck in their ways.