New Moto Guzzi Door Mats Available Now
"The Transformer Bike..." I am sure it is fast, handles well, brakes superbly...but it looks exactly like every other sport bike out there (IMHO). $14K is better than $35K+ for a MOTUS... Then again, there is the whole issue of dealers / warranty / parts / service / etc.
i just dont get it... why would anyone buy a bike from a company that goes tits up every 2-3 years?
Wait , for $14K you are expecting a dealer network , a warranty , any kind of service , parts ???Come on JJ , let's be somewhat realistic here Dusty
Really...You know.at the end of the day...one may be far better off with a vintage or classic Guzzi...because the level of technical support / parts availability and overall customer service / commitment to the brand is pretty good here on the ol' wildguzzi forum! :1:
He has made some awesome machinery, lets face it if I couldn't buy a Guzzi I would have a Buel in a heartbeat.Its Different
Eric Buell has nothing to do with this current EBR company. He went bankrupt 2? years ago and this is now in the hands of a guy who bought his company @ auction.
"It has been an amazing summer since the new EBR was launched. You can imagine the challenges restructuring the new company, but we have made really nice progress building our base for 2017 to launch this week", said Bill Melvin, owner of EBR. Our dealers have had nice success selling bikes this summer and we have many new ones coming on. Our quality is continuously improving, our supplier relationships established, and now we are looking towards the future.This fall we have something "Quick, Dark, and Low" in the works that should be exciting for urban street riders, and we are making real progress on expanding the range of models of the 1190 platform, as well as developing and delivering accessories that our EBR riders want. "There is a bright future for EBR, and as part of that work is proceeding on a sub-$10k platform for 2018."
I'm waiting for a thumper, half the 1190, trimmed for weight and ready for off road.. with 30% more HP than the Dr/KLR type bike.. like take on the KTM 640 class.. belt drive, fuel in frame, perimeter brake.. ABS?
perimeter brake on an offroad bike?? how's that an advantage?
All of the bankruptcies concern me . Dusty