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I’m not surprised at all. Always felt to me like a large portion of Guzzi owners are old farts stuck in their ways.
….and now we are putting members here down, based on aging?? Really?
This is it exactly. The old school airhead guys love Guzzi’s. I restored a ‘71 /5 years ago, and rode it for 10 years. Took me 5 years, and way too much money to build. I dragged it out of my HS buddy’s shed after a couple decades. Regret selling that one
BMW…Vanilla ice cream served on a wooden spoon..(with a personality to match..)All washed down with a nice glass of German distilled water.
That’s a hell of a lot of responses in two days…!
It's not really a put down if it's true! I go to Airheads meetings occasionally, cause the Guzzi riders up here don't want to do much except complain they don't have enough free time to ride!
But now they feel awkward to me - tall, handle funny, different power curve...
I’m generally surprised that anyone on the Wild Guzzi website, would diss BMW riders, or any others.
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
When I go to one of bobrebos1 lunch runs, always at least as many BMW's present as Moto Guzzi's, if not more! Draw your own conclusions.
I would be very interested in learning about the power curve differences.
..... The '76 90/6 was a much better bike. The very early /5's were over geared. Supposedly they were setup for the autobahn, that's what we were told anyway.kk
Do you have to dress like a Power Ranger when you go to the airhead meetings? Or is that more for the GS crowd?Asking for a friend.:)
If you mean high tech and expensive gear, well I don't have any unless you include my new Bell helmet and it's not a top of the line one in iridescent colors. Reading some of the posts here, I'd guess there's more "power ranger" gear worn by Wild Guzzi riders than Fairbanks Airheads. Here's a pic from last falls meeting; I'm on the far right and the v65 is parked next to the blue barrel.
Big Jon,What is the light blue, or silver bagger, parked on the right side of the scooter. Maybe a Moto Guzzi SP ?
Until now, I was unaware that you could get the R75/5 and R90/6 with the 2.91 final drive ratio - I thought it was only used standard on the R100RS. You learn something every day. AFAIK, the standard FDR for the R75 was 3.20, the R90 used 3.09, the R90S 3.00 and the R60 3.36. You could order your new BMW with any of the ratios they offered for sale, though, if you wanted taller of lower gearing. Personally, I love tall gearing in order to bring the revs down. If I need more power/revs, I can simply change down a gear or two.