p6x Posted Monday at 12:12 PM Posted Monday at 12:12 PM Which of those do you like? Personally, the V100 Wind Tunnel, the V7 Sport with the instruments of the V7 Special, the V100 Stelvio duecento tributo. the Gucci Palace looks nice, even if it is only a stylistic exercise. The V100 Mandello all blue is intriguing.
gstallons Posted Monday at 03:46 PM Posted Monday at 03:46 PM (edited) My picks. The V-7 Sport The Wind Tunnel The Stelvio Th V100 Mandello S The last Stelvio....Mmmmm . Too many colors Edited Monday at 05:45 PM by gstallons spelling error
activpop Posted Monday at 03:57 PM Posted Monday at 03:57 PM Not a fan of the Tributo. The red, white and blue is not doing it for me. 1
p6x Posted Monday at 09:02 PM Author Posted Monday at 09:02 PM 5 hours ago, gstallons said: The last Stelvio....Mmmmm . Too many colors 5 hours ago, activpop said: Not a fan of the Tributo. The red, white and blue is not doing it for me. I am the opposite; I think we have too many dull colors today. Most of the cars out there are either white, gray, or black. Obviously, I am biased because both Texas and France have in common Blue White Red on their flags. 1
audiomick Posted Monday at 10:58 PM Posted Monday at 10:58 PM I only skipped through that, but I noticed two with Pirelli Phantoms and clip-ons. I'd have one of those. I rather hope that there will be a model at some point with the V100 motor or a derivative thereof and clip-ons. Not holding my breath, though. Interesting that there was a California just before the end, and it looked a lot like a 1400 motor. I thought they were history. Maybe not. 1
p6x Posted yesterday at 01:39 AM Author Posted yesterday at 01:39 AM (edited) 2 hours ago, audiomick said: Interesting that there was a California just before the end, and it looked a lot like a 1400 motor. I thought they were history. Maybe not. I felt exactly the same; I thought the California was discontinued because they can't pass the Euro 5+ emission with a large capacity engine without liquid cooling. Unless, this is a model made to be only commercialized in the USA. But I can't see the California anywhere listed on Guzzi dealerships websites. Edited yesterday at 01:40 AM by p6x 1
docc Posted yesterday at 02:52 AM Posted yesterday at 02:52 AM I love the whole line. I find this effort has a broad appeal, thoughtful designs, and a reverence to the Moto Guzzi familiarity that we know. The (very plain) V7 Stone at 15:30 appeals to me. It does not try to be mySport , or pretend to be any other Guzzi of the past. It looks to be just a pure motorcycle, ready for the roads I need to ride and whatever I would ask of it. What my older brother called a "Trash-Mo." (Ride it - use it - make it work) The "California" at the end of the video looks to be part of the helmet display and not anything to do with the new models on offer. What do I know? I have my Moto Guzzi. (And they know this about us.) I am glad for this, and hope the new generation(s) of motorcyclists value these magnificent motorcycles. 4
guzzler Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago The V100 in blue looks really good. In fact I think the model looks better all in one colour like this but the blue suits it. Cheers 3
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