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1. They are following the(very successful) HD business model. Tradition, cruisers, low tech.
3. You've probably seen your last Guzzi sport bike. That goes to Aprilia.
4. The CARC bikes are likely done for. I see little room for something between the 900 and 1400.Drop the sport tourer and replace it with a 1400 based touring bike. Replace the Griso with a 1400 basedpower cruiser.
Let the Capo be the adventure bike for Piaggio or do a V9 Stelvio.
3. You've probably seen your last Guzzi sport bike.
...Sportster clone...
It's far from being that. To see what they have in mind, you need only go down the autostrada a bit and look at the recent (and expanding) air-cooled Scrambler line of models from Ducati. Horsepower is not what's in play there, either.
I don't disagree, until you get to the last sentence. IIRC the Scrambler is putting down 2/4 miles in the mid to high 11 second range, quicker than the 796 Monster.I'm not at my desk, but wanted to say 75 hp or close to that at the rear wheel.
I don't disagree, until you get to the last sentence....
...it's a good strategy...
Ok you got me, why is your name on Troy's leathers?
I am afraid that this is just � sign, Moto Guzzi is not going to be my next Bike. � 850 engine with 55 hp when my old Griso 850 had 75? They are going to loose customers om this dissepointment!!!!
Half of MG's sales are the 40 some odd HP V7 , how is a 50 some odd HP engine going to harm sales? Dusty
Have you seen what Thriumph has rolled out? And they are not the only one.
The new engine is a boat anchor. No float, no future! It is just here because the 750 mill is ready for retirement. Piaggio is looking at their toes in stead og looking at the Horizont. We need something else.
If the 850 was 75 HP, it would likely be water cooled, because I don' think they can make 75 HP from an air cooled 850 and still meet the ever tightening emissions requirements.If they did that, then, everyone here would lament that it isn't air cooled.Can't win.
Water cooling is the only way to go. Why not, are you all content riding bikes with 45+ hp????
What I see is no future for this engine. Why develop � new engine when you know it is not meeting and have no chance og meeting euro5 or euro6
I think (and this is just like all the hand wringing that went on when the 1400 was introduced) we need to hold off burying the V9 until we've had a chance to ride it. It could be very premature.
And we need to see how it does in the market place. We're not the market. Our future is very limited compared to the 20 and 30 somethings coming into the market. :Beating_A_Dead_Hors e_by_liviu
If the 850 was 75 HP, it would likely be water cooled, because I don' think they can make 75 HP from an air cooled 850 and still meet the ever tightening emissions requirements.
So the Ducati 800 of the Scrambler (75 PS specs, and is an 800 2V).