New Moto Guzzi Door Mats Available Now
The difference being that the Norton and Trumpets were still pretty reasonable in size.I have a CAR MOTOR that's smaller than current BT motors, actually I've had THREE CARS WITH MOTORS SMALLER THAN THE CURRENT BT... Four if you count the 1.8T VW that was still smaller than at least the biggest of the current Harley motors.That's ridiculous.
Just curious if this was designed in Pasadena at the Piaggio Design Center, which is headed up by Miguel Galluzzi?
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Does anyone know if the V9 frame is based on the V7 and about the same size? Or has it been scaled up some. I am kinda tall and would like the new bike to be a bit bigger than the V7. Tonti frames fit me very well.Mark
If not already posted here, go to www.motorcycledaily .com for all specs, more pics, info. If weight is similar to my 750 Breva, 7 more hp would be enough for me. But I won't switch seats anytime soon.
It looks to be very close dimensionally to the V7. Though ergonomically it may offer a smidge more room.
Ergonomically, the handlebars are higher, the foot pegs look to be several inches more forward. Both problems could likely be fixed with V7 or aftermarket parts.
Mind that 17 l is the tank of the Alba (since that was the queston). I don't know how big is the tank of the v9.My guess for the V9 however is 16 l / 4.2 gallons. The tank seemed pretty wide in the spy shots. and 16 l is the dimension of the tank of the old SB standard bikes.
Am I the only one who likes a tachometer? Oh dear.
Piaggio may well of saved Guzzi but now it seems they are determined to piss on its history.I'd rather stab myself in the neck with a hypodermic full of botulotoxin than call this horrid little monstrosity a Guzzi.Pete
Neither sound like problems to me.
And.. just what's up with that brake lever?? Do you have to take your foot off the peg to use it? I know my ankle doesn't bend like that.. I *really* dislike those controls. Color me unimpressed.
Good god! You guys really are the problem. 75 grumpy fucs arm chair quarter backing about how Piaggio,(the only reason Guzzi exists in 2015) screwed the pooch!It's gonna be a long winter for a lot of you.
There seem to be three distinct groups of Guzzisti these days; those that want Guzzi to stay in the 80s and 90s, those that want Guzzi to get back into racing, and those that want a little modern trend edge to their Guzzi (ironically with a retro twist). The first group simply can't stand anything that doesn't look enough like a Cal Vin or Nevada. The second is starting to realize they probably will need to go look at Aprilia for Piaggio's sporty offerings. The third is pretty happy with the direction Guzzi is going.I fall somewhere between groups 2 and 3.
About the coolest bike I've seen in the new releases is the Triumph Thruxton R. A Bellagio-based competitor for that bike would really interest me.