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Title: One for the bikers - Moto Guzzi?
Post by: Sir Tigger KC on 04 September 2015, 18:36:31
So I'm mulling becoming a 'Born Again Biker'.... Again!  ::)  ;D  But due to my advanced age I don't fancy a Sports bike this time and think I'll go for a sit up and beg Road/Trail bike like Tunnie's BMW GS.  ;)

The Moto Guzzi Stelvio has caught my eye and I quite like the idea of a big twin.  :y  My gut feeling is that being Italian it'll be tempamental and unreliable, and I should go for a Triumph Tiger, BMW GS or a Jap.  :-\  Wadda think fellas?  :)

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2011-MOTO-GUZZI-STELVIO-1200-8V-WHITE-/131593415753?hash=item1ea3942c49
Title: Re: One for the bikers - Moto Guzzi?
Post by: EMD on 04 September 2015, 19:02:38
Thats a lovely looking Guzzi  :-* Ive had kwaks yams and honda , i did consider a Guzzi next but after falling off never had another . I think reliability wise they are pretty good nowadays  :y
Title: Re: One for the bikers - Moto Guzzi?
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 04 September 2015, 19:24:58
Thats a lovely looking Guzzi  :-* Ive had kwaks yams and honda , i did consider a Guzzi next but after falling off never had another . I think reliability wise they are pretty good nowadays  :y

Yep. Far better than the Guzzi Le Mans from the seventies. :y
Title: Re: One for the bikers - Moto Guzzi?
Post by: tunnie on 05 September 2015, 01:03:25
Best way is to get your arse on them and try it  :y

When I rang BMW, I asked if I could try a GS. Sure they said, take one for the day. I turned up, they greeted me by name on arrival, with a cup of tea. Let me loose on a GS for a day, the test ride on a brand spankers sold it for me, I bought a second hand one from BMW dealer  :y

Do same with others, go to main dealers, they will easily let you try a bike for free for the day.  :)

The GS is so light and nimble given its size, when first on it you think crap, this is heavy. But as soon as you move it, the weight goes. I thread mine through London traffic easily  :y

GS for me has bags of character with its big fat twin engine, it's not fast, but you can look over cars easily. Unlike sports bikes, having to look under your shoulders, weight on wrists.

If I was to change, I fancy one of these:

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Ducati-Multistrada-1200-S-Touring-/262025538089?hash=item3d01f06a29 (http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Ducati-Multistrada-1200-S-Touring-/262025538089?hash=item3d01f06a29)

I've sat on one, it's more sit up and beg than the GS.
Title: Re: One for the bikers - Moto Guzzi?
Post by: Mr Gav on 05 September 2015, 09:06:33
I always liked the Yamaha TDM 850 when that came out many moons ago, good torquey motor with instant punch, total opposite of my FZR.
Title: Re: One for the bikers - Moto Guzzi?
Post by: Sir Tigger KC on 05 September 2015, 10:34:04
I like that Ducati!  :-*
Title: Re: One for the bikers - Moto Guzzi?
Post by: Mr Gav on 05 September 2015, 11:20:18
I like that Ducati!  :-*

It`s certainly better looking than the Guzzi but I`m not a fan of those air intakes  :-\
Title: Re: One for the bikers - Moto Guzzi?
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 05 September 2015, 11:35:14
Best way is to get your arse on them and try it  :y

When I rang BMW, I asked if I could try a GS. Sure they said, take one for the day. I turned up, they greeted me by name on arrival, with a cup of tea. Let me loose on a GS for a day, the test ride on a brand spankers sold it for me, I bought a second hand one from BMW dealer  :y

Do same with others, go to main dealers, they will easily let you try a bike for free for the day.  :)

The GS is so light and nimble given its size, when first on it you think crap, this is heavy. But as soon as you move it, the weight goes. I thread mine through London traffic easily  :y

GS for me has bags of character with its big fat twin engine, it's not fast, but you can look over cars easily. Unlike sports bikes, having to look under your shoulders, weight on wrists.

If I was to change, I fancy one of these:

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Ducati-Multistrada-1200-S-Touring-/262025538089?hash=item3d01f06a29 (http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Ducati-Multistrada-1200-S-Touring-/262025538089?hash=item3d01f06a29)

I've sat on one, it's more sit up and beg than the GS.

At Sir Tigger's advanced age I doubt he could swing his leg over the saddle. :)
Title: Re: One for the bikers - Moto Guzzi?
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 05 September 2015, 11:36:25
I always liked the Yamaha TDM 850 when that came out many moons ago, good torquey motor with instant punch, total opposite of my FZR.

I believe Andy B.....eanz owns one. :y
Title: Re: One for the bikers - Moto Guzzi?
Post by: Sir Tigger KC on 05 September 2015, 12:37:44

At Sir Tigger's advanced age I doubt he could swing his leg over the saddle. :)

Sadly, you're not far off the mark there M'lud.  :(  Not so much due to advanced age though, but buggered hips from too much dancing when I was younger!  ;)
Title: Re: One for the bikers - Moto Guzzi?
Post by: Mr Gav on 05 September 2015, 12:49:29
I always liked the Yamaha TDM 850 when that came out many moons ago, good torquey motor with instant punch, total opposite of my FZR.

I believe Andy B.....eanz owns one. :y

Indeed he does......but don`t mention the Bond Bug  :-X
Title: Re: One for the bikers - Moto Guzzi?
Post by: tunnie on 05 September 2015, 13:18:08

At Sir Tigger's advanced age I doubt he could swing his leg over the saddle. :)

Sadly, you're not far off the mark there M'lud.  :(  Not so much due to advanced age though, but buggered hips from too much dancing when I was younger!  ;)

The GS is a big bike, it can be hard for some to get on. Height helps, being 6ft5 makes things easier  :)