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Now, after riding my MG 1200 Sport for 58,000 miles (all good, I might add,) the good press on the new Guzzi 1400 format has me wondering '.....could I make the switch to floorboards and foot-forward riding?' Or do I want to make the switch?BTW - I'm so happy at the age of 72 that these are the type of questions I'm asking.Bob
I've been into sport tourers since buying my K100RS in 1986. I tried to switch to full faired bikes like K1100LTs and found the switch not a happy thing.Now, after riding my MG 1200 Sport for 58,000 miles (all good, I might add,) the good press on the new Guzzi 1400 format has me wondering '.....could I make the switch to floorboards and foot-forward riding?' Or do I want to make the switch?The Guzzi 'cross the frame', shaft drive v twin format is as good as it gets, but I'd love a more conventional bike surrounding this engine. One close to the 1200 Sport, but with more 'retro' seating position, and more conventional or retro appearance.However, if Guzzi isn't about to do a new 'standard' with a BB engine ..... is the Guzzi cruiser format something I should consider?BTW - I'm so happy at the age of 72 that these are the type of questions I'm asking.Bob
I originally started riding Moto Guzzi on California 1100s before switching to CARC bikes and especially the 1200 Sport. So I did what you did, but in reverse. My favorite CARC is the 1200 Sport and I have rode a similar amount to you (across three bikes) plus a lot more on a 1100 Breva.But now I have switched to the Cali 1400 Custom, and already have clocked up over 21,000 miles. I guess I have a new overall favorite.BTW, I'm around four years younger than you, and intend to keep riding until I drop.
The lack of ground clearance and depending on which version you get lack of wind protecting will drive you up the wall. Seen people do it, sometimes they stick with it for up to a couple of years inveitabely the cruiser gets dumped onto the next sucker and they move on.
I've been into sport tourers since buying my K100RS in 1986.........Now, after riding my MG 1200 Sport for 58,000 miles (all good, I might add,) the good press on the new Guzzi 1400 format has me wondering '.....could I make the switch to floorboards and foot-forward riding?' Or do I want to make the switch?
The 'forward controls' on the Cali aren't very radical, more standard old-school touring position. I was pretty skeptical about the floorboards, but after pulling the heel shifter off I found I could move my feet around quite a bit.
If floorboards are an issue, the Audace has foot pegs. Should be an easy swap.When I bought my Road Glide my intent was to switch to foot pegs.But I never did. It's just not that big a deal. Mike
Everyone's different.. that's why they make all kinds. If MY feet aren't under me, I'm not interested.
Damn tough to do while moving . Dusty
I was 'anti cruiser' for decades and then I bought the Cali Custom - First cruiser, first bike with floorboards, first bike over 700 lbs. You've had big bikes before so you understand the weight issue. I grew up with sub-400 lb Triumphs so I've always considered anything over 450lbs as excessively heavy.