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The sales numbers seem to indicate that the American rider is not willing to shell out their bucks on a V-twin sport bike.
The sales numbers seem to indicate that the American rider is not willing to shell out their bucks on a V-twin sport bike. The question is WHY? Seems you're forgetting about Ducati and it's ever growing sales in the US.
Both Harley and Ducati have a "Cool Factor", with each appeang to a different generation. Moto Guzzi's "Cool Factor" is minuscule.
Guzzisti are many, things.. but cool is not one of them... Buncha old cheapskates with their fairings held on with gaffer tape LOL
a good riding motorcycle will never go out of style.just make a bike that handles and has power, looks good and some of us will be there.
Wouldn't the 1400 lump be just plain too big for the market and type of bike?The CARCs were big and heavy enough, a replacement bike in the Adventure, Sport Touring, or Standard/Sporting category would be a non starter heavier than that and really SHOULD be at least 50-100# lighter.Which means in my mind that either:1. They'll have a new, smaller, water-cooled lump to fit the niche. More power, lower emissions, maybe even lighter weight.Or 2. Base it on the 850 smallblock.Or maybe I'm just missing the plan. I mean if they hadn't basically already promised a new Stelvio I'd just guess we're going to see Calis and V7/V9 smallblocks and nothing in between.But still we know emissions are going to force them to look at water-cooling eventually, and if that's already part of the CARC death then #1 really makes sense.What would really be neat is a combo of both ideas, not that it appeals to me.
Not a Guzzi.
Yep. A successor to the V11 Sport/LeMans.