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Every other bike manufacturer figured it out except Moto Guzzi. Put out some exciting bikes instead of the same old worn over remakes to satisfy the stuck in yesteryear and then maybe someone will carry the line up front.
What do we hear on this forum ad nauseum? Don't go to a dealer for that initial service, be cheap, do it yourself, help for a beer. Same with just about everything else. The dealer was right, most Guzzi riders are cheap and don't really support their dealers if this place is representative of the typical Guzzi owner.Bike dealers need to make money. Every other bike manufacturer figured it out except Moto Guzzi. Put out some exciting bikes instead of the same old worn over remakes to satisfy the stuck in yesteryear and then maybe someone will carry the line up front.
Meanwhile in Portland the Guzzi dealer is thriving and ready to move into a larger shop. All they sell is Guzzi, (mostly to a younger crowd) but still service many brands. The V7's and California's do very well here. I remember the Triumph ,Ducati, Guzzi dealer in Anchorage had salesmen that would seem Like they were annoyed to talk Guzzi. They dropped them after a couple of years and MI picked up the slack.
Meanwhile in Portland the Guzzi dealer is thriving and ready to move into a larger shop. All they sell is Guzzi, (mostly to a younger crowd) but still service many brands.
San Francisco is full of weird, wonkish people.
The Roamer? A roamer is something without a direction, no purpose, no distinct character and something forgotten as soon as it passes through.MG can do much better.
The Roamer? A roamer is something without a direction, no purpose, no distinct character and something forgotten as soon as it passes through.
For an olde d00de, you really don't "get it", do you?
Last time I was at Munroe two years ago they had several Guzzi's on the floor but the employees were tattooed, pierced, and wearing ratty clothing (torn jeans and black t-shirts). Knowledgable and passionate about motorcycles perhaps, but unprofessional in appearance. Not sure how that resonates with the intended customer, but I was unimpressed.
Vist the Haight and you'll see upscale attire. Gone are the hippies, replaced by money seeking (nothing wrong with that) stores who shoo away anyone who looks remotely like they don't have $500 in their pockets.
We were down there more than once. Even had pizza one afternoon near H&A. Still plennnty of hippy-types and grunge-type kids sprawled out on the sidewalk corners with their dogs etc.Lots of old hippes too. The smell of pot is pervasive and floats in the air like LA smog.
Bad Chad, chances are that anyone in the Bay Area who has money to spend on what essentially is a toy, is a software engineer or a pot farmer. You can't generalize. ;)
What part of pot farmer don't you understand?
"You ask some of them what they do and a typical answer might be " software engineer for ------". He rides the latest Ducati and never touches it, pays someone." Norge Pilot.Calling this out, as complete, pulled out of butt BS! You haven't asked any of them have you? But you think you know exactly where they are at, my guess is you are way, way off.