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Is the moto.it page just speculation, or was there an actual announcement from Moto Guzzi?
So, if EICMA doesn't start until the 19th, where do the pics and announcement:http://www.moto.it/news/eicma-2015-moto-guzzi-v9-roamer.htmlcome from? Moto Guzzi's international page is still showing the dark, almost silhouette picture.Is the moto.it page just speculation, or was there an actual announcement from Moto Guzzi?
I like the look of the white bike a lot better. The narrow front tire looks "right." As for the fuel tank shape, Meh. I'm thinking I'd still like it better with the V7 tank, though, the bike as a whole is starting to grow on me.I'm axious for the official reveal at EICMA.
That's a really nice looking vintage-styled standard roadster. I like how they've lifted the tank and seat to show off the horizontal top rail of the frame.I also like the lowered footpegs, thanks to yet another lower frame rail modification by the factory.And, I like the rear fender better on this one, than on the fat-tired black version. Better lines, to my eye...
The technical material is fully shared with the sister Roamer, with a fast, lightweight chassis that houses the V-twin cross from 850cc to 55 horses and 62Nm available mainly only 3,000 rpm, to provide for a lively but relaxed at the same time.
Of course endless list of customization available, along the lines of ' operation Garage Guzzi V7 dedicated to that ... without much imagination we imagine easily enlarged successfully to the new V9.
(Sigh!) Another step down the slippery slope towards abjectly awful. What a shame that Piaggio have chosen to turn Guzzi into a parody of what it once was.
I'm waiting to hear about a V9 Racer, etc. Also wondering with bated breath about the heads. Hemi or Heron? I hope Dogwalkers source is right. DW often is... Thanks for that.Come on new frame, USD fork, V9! ;) (I know I'm kidding myself)
Well I'm not sure where PaulDaytona got his data, but, if the V9 is only 55 HP, then I'd definitely say the heads are Heron.
Only remaining overlap is the "traveller". Will they choose for the Stelvio or the Caponord?
Since the Stelvio is untouched from 2011, it seems that they have already decided.That's a shame, since the Stelvio had decent sales, while the Caponord total production can be measured in " a few undreds".
55 hp were reported in a first version of the article on Moto.it, then it was cancelled. Is still reported on Motorbox.http://www.motorbox.com/moto/magazine-moto/moto-novita/moto-guzzi-v9-bobber-le-prime-fotoEffectively, 55 hp (49-50 at the real wheel) are what can be expected by a heron head 850, while, with an hemi head, about 58 hp at the rear wheel are more likely.
I'm glad to see the styling of the heads on the V7 didn't make it over to the V9, those heads are among the ugliest part of those bikes
I think it is a lazy design...
I was wondering if the parts lists were up yet but the Piaggio website is down for 'Extraordinarily Maintenance', (The mind boggles!). It will apparently be up again on the 16th.Pete
Moto Guzzi aren't the only Italian moto company to make such a monstrosity. Ducati saw Guzzi's Nevada, and raised them with ugly wheels.Both kind of remind me of the early Honda Shadow, and some of the other "chopper parodies" of the 80's.