New Moto Guzzi Door Mats Available Now
...soul.Damn, I just can't get this bike out of my mind... ~;(no, the Sport 1100 is not for sale).
Any chance I could ask you to take some comparative pics showing the difference in control positions. I've not even seen a photo of one with the reduced reach controls and I'd love to get an idea of where they sit.
They are showing the new Motus bikes across town. I won't even go look at em. Yet.
Saw one (Motus) parked in the parking lot at COTA for MotoGP along with all the other sheep. Looked at it from afar, didn't look like $36,000.00 dollars worth of bike to me. ::)
I bought one of those 14' RT's....then they (BMW) wrote me a letter and said I couldn't ride it anymore. They said they would give me all my money back if I wanted, I said yes.
Mostly for Kev M.https://www.flickr.com/gp/xfolkboat/5cKs2MWe now have our Scouts, and 2 Guzzis!Quick report-as illustrated in the link, I have the reduced reach controls on mine, which moves pegs and controls back 2", up 1", and (sadly but not avoidable) out 1" or so. Sadly only in that the bike is a great handler but I drag the pegs even now (because I'm a Guzzi guy, eh?) but even so, it isn't bad and I'm using all the tire anyway.Also, standard controls drop your heels, so those hit firstThe good-feels like a '70s bike, and even sort of like a 101 Scout-especially with the reduced controls-The engine is amazing!I like the looks a lot..47+mpg so farThe bad-Short folk may have trouble with heat from the rear exhaust. You will only wear shorts on this bike once. Then you will need burn cream.Low fuel light at 120 yesterday, a bit light in my opinion, but you still have .8 gallons leftClearance! the bike is a great handler, stable and confidence inspiring, but a Jackal/EV has a lot more clearance. Never mind any sport bike.Ignore complaints of tires and suspension on Indian forums. The Kendas are fine, not super grippy based on my brake testing, I can lock either wheel, but cornering grip is way better than the bike can use, and the suspension may be budget but youonly have 3" of rear travel, what would you expect?
Yes, the red bike has the standard controls. I was surprised how hard it was to see, but the standard pegs are in front of the horn, the rearset ones are even with the horn.The reduced control set is actually only a bracket, which mounts in the original control holes in the frame. The foot control "modules" then mount to the bracket, and this is where the outward displacement occurs.I considered shortening the pegs, but you know, I'm already at the edge of the tire-maybe a bit beyond-no chicken strips at all, so I think I have enough clearance. The pegs fold nicely,I just have to lift my foot a bit. Or I could make a different bracket.For what it's worth, my leg angles aren't far from they way they are on the Jackal, the knee is a bit more open.