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oldbike54

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Re: New MGX21 coming home Saturday
« Reply #30 on: November 27, 2017, 10:16:31 PM »


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Re: New MGX21 coming home Saturday
« Reply #31 on: November 28, 2017, 04:50:14 PM »
:1: Why so sad?  Corner desks are cool!  :thumb:

Not as fun as buying a bike!  The good is now I can look out across the pastures while typing on this forum.  The corner I put the desk in has south and west facing windows.
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Re: New MGX21 coming home Saturday
« Reply #32 on: November 28, 2017, 08:43:48 PM »
On the way home by Lake Mead

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Nice pair, cool to have a  wife that rides her own or for that matter even get on a motorcycle!
Mine wont do either but at least she's on board with me riding and buying bikes!
2016 Ducati Hyperstrada 939
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Re: New MGX21 coming home Saturday
« Reply #33 on: December 07, 2017, 06:06:41 PM »
I may be joining you with an unsold MGX I helped finance at my partner's dealership. Thinking I wil take it home and ride it. Not quite the same situation but you got yours for a lot less money than I did mine. So glad I only finance bikes I actually like. Thinking this will be a keeper. That's OK. Win some, loose some. There are so many languishing at dealerships.

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Re: New MGX21 coming home Saturday
« Reply #34 on: December 07, 2017, 07:15:18 PM »
Well, we are back from the trip and home safe. New MGX is in the stable and I am quite pleased with the 1400 power plant. I assumed it would be like the V7 but bigger, but it is better than expected. Hard to exactly describe it, kinda feels like an agile locomotive with the torque of an electric go cart? So it is quick, nimble and stable, perhaps that is the way to go? Was not sure what to expect form the 21" front wheel either, reviewers all seem to have their opinions, but I rather enjoyed it and felt the bike was incredibly responsive to my movements. I guess that is why you shouldn't buy a bike based on a stupid review. Took the ride home relatively calm, use turismo mode the whole way, but i can tell this guy has a little Rickey Bobbie in him and wants to go fast!

At 5'7" it is a hair tall for me, which is only an issue standing it up (and minor at that), it is a bit of a bear, the reach is about 1-1.5" further than I would really like for the long days to come, but I am confident I can get my seat modified locally to fix that.

The experience buying this was also noteworthy in a positive way, so I thought I would just mention that I got this at Euro Cycles in Las Vegas, where they had a nice selection of Guzzi's and some really outstanding pricing. https://www.eurocyclelasvegas.com/

Looking forward to many miles on this ride!

Picture coming...

Congrats.   :1: on getting it off the kickstand.  Takes more effort than the Eldorado with 16" weenies.
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Re: New MGX21 coming home Saturday
« Reply #35 on: December 07, 2017, 07:38:39 PM »
Not if you’re in a round house :boozing: :boozing:

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Re: New MGX21 coming home Saturday
« Reply #36 on: December 07, 2017, 09:31:05 PM »
Congrats.   :1: on getting it off the kickstand.  Takes more effort than the Eldorado with 16" weenies.

Yes it does, but I am used to it now and it seems easier every time. If you turn the bars all the way to the right it makes it even easier too. A trick someone told my wife when she moved up to the big bikes and had trouble lifting them.


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