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Who really can excited about the V9 , its just a sleeved up old heron head design very similar to the V7 ..whoopee both are anemic and no comp against the offerings from the competition ..they are just "pretty" cop outs and sold to please the bank..
Who really can excited about the V9 , its just a sleeved up old heron head design very similar to the V7 .
I REALLY enjoyed the 8V motor in my former '11 Stelvio but it was a hottie, literally. Water cooling, the likely resulting power boost, and the customary gadgetry (abs, traction control, cruise) and I'm telling you the bikes could compete on par at least with the Bavarian offerings. The new water cooled Beemers that everyone generally is raving about (opinions, opinions) only make about 125 HP and they're hardly svelt - RS clocks in at what, like 530 or 540 dry I think.
I also just don't buy the argument that Guzzi is becoming the cruiser wing of Piaggio. Even Jap companies don't revamp their entire line in one year; Guzzi needs time. It will happen I think. Either the 1200 will get some version of water cooling or the 1400 will be modified into different genres of bikes.
Your notions may turn out accurate. That being said, its often much harder to read the writing on the wall than one expects, even more so when its in Italian!
The reason I ended up with a Guzzi was simply because I was looking for a very reliable, fuel efficient and good handling motorcycle for touring/commuting. I chose my 750 over the Honda Dullville and NC750 after reading numerous accounts of high mileage Guzzis. Personally I think Guzzi just needs to make people aware that their bikes are as reliable if not more so than anything with a Japanese badge.
If it becomes a PITA to buy something, only those that are fans already will go through the trouble to buy.The typical motorcycle buyer can't see in person a Norge, Griso or Stelvio unless they travel. When they get there they also see the same bikes that are found locally and that isn't lost in buyers. People do think about service and if they make a trip just to see one they probably realize it is a trip for service.If product isn't available customers don't buy. If customers don't buy sales go down.At the end of the line is an idiot asking why sales aren't better. The idiot next to them says discount the bikes to move them, never challenging the other idiot. Then the two idiots get together and decide to put some actor in a bike and send them on a trip, as if anyone buying a motorcycle really cares.
Right now is the time for MG to really move the needle. If that means dumping the 1200 engine and concentrating on the two other engines, so be it but do more than let the 1200 languish as it has.
After reading this thread, it makes me wonder ..... does Piaggio read these threads? I cannot believe they read anything we post on this forum. Of course, there's a lot of BS posted here. There's also a lot of heartfelt thoughts about the brand, and it's sad to think no one reads our posts and considers them when they (Piaggio) make decisions on where to take the brand.Of course, to be cynical, what do we know? We simply buy Guzzis and ride the hell out of them.
you are correct...do more with the 1200 its the most advanced engine Guzzi has available currently.......... .The other two are old school even more so than the 2 valve 1100 Breva /early Griso Carc models , and they are the best of the old design push rod engines , longest lived least amount of problems and adequate power, but they too are long in the tooth and discontinued .that being said the 1200 especially from 2013 on with the rollersized heads are a treat when tuned properly and with good maps they are what Guzzi should be exploring , if you haven't yet taken the time to explore the torque and HP spec on the 1200 you should...taken further yet it could be awesome.You have a 1200 8v Norge , from what you are on about you must be very disappointed , if the bike has issues with midrange power or running in general there are available great maps , that will improve the performance greatly.Try "Griso Ghetto" they are a great group dedicated to performance and for the most part the 1200 8v engine.
What am I going to do, buy a 2016 Norge that is the same thing except for some decals on the tank? There is no real future selling bikes to people and then not selling them another new one in a few years. Everyone else figured it out.
Who says you need to buy a bike every few years? Some people like the bike they bought and are happy to ride it for 5-10 years or much longer, same with cars...why the overwhelming need to buy a new one every few years?
Seriously? Re=read your own post Pilot...just responding to the item I left in quotes...
If MG updated the Norge to include traction control, selectable maps, an adjustable seat, adjustable bars, optional electronic adjustable suspension ( or just better), more adjustment on the windscreen, city bag option, I think plenty of current Norge owners would buy in.Then instead of discounting them 6 thousand dollars, sell closer to MSRP and also create more demand.Plenty of people buy a new bike every few years.