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I just realized what I don't like about this side view. Notice how the tank and seat come together in a vertical line. Then note how the side cover below has a straight edge that follows the seat/tank line. And if you follow it down even further, you have another vertical line on the front of what appears to be a variation of a CARC drive.The result is that the front and rear of the bike don't flow together and look as though they were designed separately and then stuck together. The more I look at it the more I dislike it. I hope they do something about that on the production version.
Mark, The more I see this bike the more I can't help but see the near vertical line. It was pointed out early on that the front and back halves of the bike seem to have been designed at two separate places by two separate teams. That silly seam/line presents itself like a sore thumb. From the seat/tank to the intake/side covers to the shaft/U-Joint/transmission and even offset a bit to the scuff guard on the muffler. I did my best to try and ignore it but now that seems to be my focal point when looking at this new California. But I do believe we're looking at the production version. Doesn't Piaggio plan to have some of these in the USA late this year for a meeting of some kind or maybe for the start of the Motorcycle Show circuit? For better or worse, this just may be the end product, for now. I'm thinking the second version/generation may address the 'hinge' design effect.All the best,Mark
Dude,You gotta relax. You probably don't even like my bike....
I looked at some of the old and most recent photos of the California 1400 and wondered once again...where's the foot shifter? Could this bike have a paddle shifter on the handlebars, or some sort of transmission like the Mana?Thoughts?
NoSome of the recent pics from the rear that show the left side clearly show a heel/toe shifter arrangement at the left footboard.
Doesn't look like there is much lean available before that board starts scraping. Didn't realize they stuck out so far.
I don't believe that it's possible to determine lean angle from that photo, taken at that angle.Keep in mind, also, that the bike is on it's sidstand in the photo, which probably takes at least 10-degrees.
Bags.
They really have to do something about that daft feet-forward riding position though. It's just wrong.Nick