New Moto Guzzi Door Mats Available Now
not on 2015 models
The griso and breva were designed in 2003, ABS was't a big thing for anything other then big touring bikes.
From my perspective ABS would be nice to have but is not essential and the lack of it will never impact the sales of this bike whilst it is available. ****Also for those who are going to buy a Griso I don't believe this would make jot of difference, as if you are buying a Griso it is because you want one irrespective of any failings or perceived limitations.There are 50 other bikes out there with greater technology if that is your main requirement but none of them will ever be a Griso. (I know this sounds a bit wanky but that is how it is)****
From my perspective, that is not naiveté, but reality. It's all about lust. Even at my age, still works for me. [No, I'll likely not mention this thread to Kathi, lest she see that and make some hurtful comment. :D]Bill
The catalog is wrong.
you are counting wrong way, If model 2016 in europe has abs, then model 2017 in the usa will have it. The 2015 europe model does not have abs.
I got the Guzzi 2015 catalogue at an exhibition today.It says the Griso 1200 8V SE has ABS.
Fair enough, but whatever the model year is called, all "new" motorcycles sold in Europe starting January 1, 2016 will have to have ABS. There is some wiggle room for bikes not considered to be "new": they will have an extra year to comply, so there is a chance the Griso will be able to wait until January 1, 2017. And, I was inaccurate about the minimum displacement triggering mandatory ABS. Although the initial proposal was for above 250 cc, in the final rule it's 125 cc. Smaller bikes must have either ABS or "combined" braking.From what I can determine from the parts catalog and other info for for the V7II models, they use a Continental MK 100 MAB ABS unit, which weighs about 600 g (1.3 pound) and can be disabled by simply removing the fuse. Things might be different for the Griso, especially if there are space constraints. The law was first discussed in 2010 and voted in in late 2012, so presumably the manufacturers have figured out how to comply with it by now.
the requirement may spell the death knell for the Griso.
No I'm not disputing the mandated requirement for ABS, simply saying that the '15MY bikes don't have it and I fear that the requirement may spell the death knell for the Griso. There simply isn't anywhere to put the pump, believe me, everything is already squished in so tight you can barely get a finger in anywhere and there is no fuel capacity to loose. Hopefully y they'll manage some sort of makeover and will be able to find somewhere to stick the pump but I'm buggered if I know where it'll be? Perhaps if they relocate the oil cooler they could mount the pump where the cooler housing is?Pete
I hope that's a joke.