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You rode from Arizona to Pennsylvania on a 750 cc motorcycle? You are made of sterner stuff than I am. Impressive.
I really believe it's the "marketing" guys who have convinced us that a 750cc bike is somehow "small" and incapable of long trips .... they want to sell monstrous, overweight, overblinged 1800cc barges instead ....Lannis
I figured Segesta was being ironic. Surely no one here thinks a 750 anything modern isn't sufficient.
Now that the odometer is at 6,009 miles the V7 is just getting to know its neighbors.My local Guzzi dealer just called and it's ready - again.
Cool trip on the new Guzzi. Those last couple lines say it all - ready to go again.As for the perception of "small" bikes being inadequate for touring, I think a lot of that (at least in the US) has to do with Harley-spillover - where 883cc is considered a girl's bike and has such a tiny fuel tank that touring would be challenging. Most manufacturers would round that up and release it as a 900cc model. Ducati, of course, would pick a different odd number - so long as the model number does NOT match the actual displacement.Interesting to note that Guzzi rounds 744cc down to V7 (instead of going with a 750 moniker), while my V11s were rounded up from 1064cc.
Where did I go? One of the places was McKeesport PA and took GoPro footage of riding around Renzie Road and Ridge Road near Buena Vista. I found the nicest restaurant calledMt. Vernon Dairy. When I was a toddler, my mother took us kids out to a cool place with a TV tower called WTAE where I'd play hide and seek until the engineers would stand on the stairsand spot me first.In our post 9/11 world, it's all locked up now.I didn't make it to the new Flight 93 memorial this time but... I'll be back.