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Wait a minute, I thought the Norge, Griso, and Stelvio had all been dropped from the new lineup? I seriously see Guzzi experimenting a bit with the 8V and water cooling in the same way BMW has done with their 1200 boxer.
Ewan McGregor has also signed up to do a Panamerican trip with Moto Guzzi, which is sure to be on a Stelvio, and if the video that is sure to follow can do for MG what Long Way Round did for the BMW 1200 adventure I actually see MG getting a LOT more sales.
Other than speculation heard on this site, has there been any credible information about any of these three models being dropped?
When in Mandello last year, I was told by the folks at Agostini that the Griso was not being built and would not be sold in 2016. But, I've heard nothing similar about the Norge or Stelvio to indicate that they would not continue to be available. Of course, that's not the same as being from a factor insider, but it is credible.
Yet all three of those motorcycles continue to appear on Moto Guzzi's website, including the Griso, and here it is 2016 already
Why spend scarce dollars to: stock parts, upgrade to constantly tightening emissions and safety standards, promote and warranty a line of bikes that aren't selling?M
Guzz should also make a smallblock 850cc Griso, Norge, and Stelvio. These new models could be a lot lighter than the big block models since the frames could be much lighter.
That would appeal to a lot more people. The tooling costs have been paid one way or another long ago on the 1200. Its really an engine that is a size that puts the bikes that have it in direct competition with bikes that outclass it in performance. It has the character of a Guzzi but then so does the small block and they are trying to be something they aren't. The middleweight market (used to be heavy weight years past) 800 <=> is on fire as is that weight class. As many know, reduce weight and performance goes up. Without going through significant redesign, not that much weight can come off the 1200 engined bikes, they are what they are. Sales number talk and everything else doesn't matter too much unless its an emotional effort to sustain some idea of what a motorcycle should be. There is plenty if that but how many of those who follow the idea buy new Moto Guzzi bikes? Very few.Liquid cooling might create some market opportunities but that is a new engine, not a reworked 1200. If liquid cooling can also bring performance improvements, then that might even be more reason to dump the 1200 and move to liquid cooling in the small block and up the ante there.