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Aren't the 96 hp / 89 ft lbs torque figures from Piaggio crank and not rear wheel?
the engineers purposely kept the 1400's hp figures modest in favor of low-end torque; 90 ft./ lbs. at only 2750 rpm. Meanwhile 96 peak hp is at 6,500 rpm, so maybe you can either putt along at 2,000 rpm, or wind out each gear to 6,500 rpm.
Well, when you gave the "90 ft. lbs." as more "realistic" you seemed like you were starting to cross over to estimates of rear wheel figures.
What year and model is the dyno chart? Not all TCs are the same, even in the same model year.
http://www.motorcycle.com/manufacturer/2013-moto-guzzi-california-1400-touring-ambassador-review-91469.htmlProgrammable ECU ?
I'm seeing it priced at 4000 pounds more than the Stelvio in England.. that would put it well into Beemer and Harley country.
Cycle World gets in its first unfair kick...The stated weight is exactly 100 lbs above what Guzzi claims: 337 kg "kerb weight (fully equipped)" = 743 pounds, not 843. I can't help thinking this is not an innocent error, but a little snipe meant to help set first impressions against Guzzi because of its meager advertising budget. Call me cynical.Here's the url: http://www.cycleworld.com/2012/11/20/ten-new-motorcycles-to-ride-in-2013/
I am not sure if you are questioning the HP figures or just the grammar. The HP is at considerably higher RPMs. I believe at 6500.
As for the weight, Guzzi's claim of a 580 lb dry weight on my Vintage was pure fantasy. It was off by over fifty lbs. As has been suggested before, I guess we'll just have to wait to get some verifiable facts.