@@TYPE1media You are right, of course. Now I am happy with my Stelvio. Unfortunately both, Griso and Stelvio, are very rare on the Swiss market now. We must cherish our treasures.
Love my Griso too. Wokingham and surrounding areas, nice. I take mine into Wales given every opportunity They are so stable on bumpy roads and corners Great Vid 👍
Ciao.. Non sapevo che sei italiano..adesso ho una Yamaha ma sono pronto per comprare la moto di mie sogni. Moto Guzzi.. Voglio un Griso.. Ma qui in Australia sono difficile per trovare. V9bobber o sport.. Ma mio cuore e per il Griso. La tua e una bestia.. Se non trovò un Griso qui devo scegliere un altra Guzzi.. Ma Guzzi per vita!!!!
@@TYPE1media I know.. Its my dream bike.. I look every day for one here.. I don't know why they stopped manufacturing them. I'm worried if I get another guzzi then I will find a griso for sale. I want a griso
I know that this video is 3 years old, but I'm just now thinking of getting a Griso. I LOVE the sound of your exhaust! There are many after market exhaust systems available, but I'd love to know what type of system you're running. Thanks, Greg.
Hey Greg no worries at all.. to be honest this was a cheap Chinese stubby can that I got on eBay, I don’t remember the brand but they’re all the pretty much the same, problem is they lasted me a year each I had 2 and was running them together with a Beetle Map to avoid too much pinging and backfiring. I’m back to stock now.. engine runs much smoother.. obviously it’s a stock sound but… Guzzi 😉 sounds nice regardless
That Griso of yours sounds like it means business.. Very envious. I've yet to see one. I live at the western end of the Pyrenees and it would be ideal for blatting up those mountain passes. Would you say there would be enough room for a 6'2" rider? (Looks like Henley?)
I know what ya mean. I just did a 700mi week end thru New Hampshire- Vermont, NY Aadirondacks to the Berkshires and down through the Connecticut River Valley. Twisty as he'll and NO Traffic....on my Guzzi V 11 Sport with Mistrals and open airbox. MUSIC !
I flashed the ECU with a different map to run on open pipe.. I have a video called riding it like I stole it if you want more ‘sporty’ riding.. that one is on the stock exhaust due to Italian police being hotter on non standard exhausts.
Nice vid - love the sound - good riding - done advanced? Lived around Henley for the last 40 years so recognise all the roads! Am seriously looking at getting one of these - any tips would be appreciated.
Charles Kay Thank you very much! I’ve never done Advanced but I always tried to train myself online about “biker police” style riding and always trying to think 20 steps ahead.. what would you like to know about the Griso? :)
@@TYPE1media Sounds like someone was looking at my videos :D I ran it open pipe for a weekend once, for laughs. It doesn't like that. I'm currently running it on one of those Termi slip-ons from the accessories catalog. Sounds good. I suspect it still flows a little too much, but it's not bad.
@@TYPE1media - it's not just old men, imo school run mums are the worst, kids screaming in terror in the back as she texts her mates about the kids driving her nuts. If the front wheel on the car is not turning, the car is not moving.
Iulian Joghiu thanks... definitely buy one.. Make sure you buy a late 1200 so you are sure that the heads have been rollerised... the old version of the engine had issues that need a conversion kit in order to prevent damaging the engine... just make sure the engine have been ‘rollerised’ or it’s the updated version... 🙂✌🏼
Hi there, the can is a Chinese shorty from eBay, it’s basically a straight pipe. If I’m not wrong the cat section it’s in the stock can, so it’s DeCat indeed!
@@MrJIMBOISAWESOME to be honest most of the little issues I had is because I’ve been messing about with the bike. Just make sure you get the ‘rollerised’ engine as the early versions had issues with the valves distribution. If you keep up with the general maintenance is like an agricultural tractor, it won’t let you down 👍🏼
218johnny50 sync in post, as I have an external battery pack in the GoPro and no way of connecting the mic straight into GoPro, as you can see at the start I clap my hands, that makes it quick and easy to line up in post
@@TYPE1media - If the Zoom has a camera mount screw hole , you can clamp a PCM (generic audio recorder) to the grab rail or something, It will want a wind shield, dead kitten, or something. A PCM recorder should be able to take a Rode mic. A dog clicker makes a better synch spike than a hand clap, but then the GoPro and the PCM can run at different clock speeds, so another synch at the end and stretch the sound to fit, before edit cuts.
I've owned 3, (Have two currently) an 08 1200 Sport, a MGX-21 and a Griso, Moto Guzzis are agricultural in their nature, they are really overbuilt and essentially a modernized machine from the 70s. Because of this, they are quite reliable IF you keep up to the maintenance schedule. That should not scare you though as the maintenance is super easy and you could probably do all of it with duck tape and curse words. The only problem is Fit and Finish I've found, and by that I mean when you purchase a new one make sure bolts are tightened down, some will try and tell you "WELL ITS ITALIAN" and the reality was that once upon a time Guzzis were hand built using electrical parts from mid-Seventies to mid Eighties Fiat cars. Let that sink in for a moment ;) The late Sixties and early Seventies bikes used Bosch (VW Bug) parts and were quite robust. Nowadays the bikes are assembled in Italy but the parts are sometimes made elsewhere. My Griso has a Showa front end, Marchesini Wheels, Brembo brakes, Hitachi generator and a Valeo starter. I bet the can-bus wiring harness is made somewhere in the Far East. Since the mid 2000's I would say Guzzis have been as reliable as any other modern bike. Often because the components have seen service on other makes before being adopted by Guzzi.
Reduxalicious couldn’t had it described better myself, only issues I had is indeed with the bolts (are they made of butter?) and the rpm sensor which is a cheap magneti Marelli part, where do you live mate? Would be nice to catch up for a ride someday
Sorry to go against the majority of opinions here but I have removed the GPR exhaust from my Guzzi 1200 sport (2 valve) and put the original back on..Why! Because I can assure you after 40 minutes of similar spirited riding your head will feel like a jack hammer and the constant drone on a days ride out will drive you nuts ...Just my opinion..drive safe.
@@TYPE1media One decade before they had great machines. Norge, griso, stelvio. Powerful and charismatic bikes. But now the sport element and the interest for creativity is absent. Only a retro thing and a marketing obsession with the past. But I remember the Guzzis's past was way more exciting!
@@TYPE1media Yeah, me too. It seems they don't try anymore. I own a stelvio. A bike that came out ten years before the v85 and I guess it is better almost anywhere. Yeah my friend I really do like the griso!
Loud, angry, roaming, purring, screaming. What a bike. Thanks for showing the world what a moto guzzi griso can be
I've watched tons of griso reviews this one by far has the most amazing audio of the v twin
ruclips.net/video/hJPfCQ7YdR8/видео.html enjoy
I like listening the engine storm sound of your motorcycle directly from my headphones. It's like music for me 😎👌
You are very courteous rider, a man after my own heart.
It is late but saw it first now, sorry. The sound of your Griso is just awsome, the best I have ever heard from a Griso. Great.
It’s never too late for the Griso ♥️🙌🏼
@@TYPE1media You are right, of course. Now I am happy with my Stelvio. Unfortunately both, Griso and Stelvio, are very rare on the Swiss market now. We must cherish our treasures.
I loved the raw thumping sound of the Griso 1200 , so characterful full of soul.
I wish it was available in India 🇮🇳 😢 😔.
I want this as the soundtrack to my life
Well done, sir. My Griso arrives in 2 weeks and I’ve been binging Griso videos for a week. Yours is the best so far.
Thank you! You’ll be having many happy miles with it guaranteed ✌🏼
Wow ! what a ride, what a motorcycle and what a sound ! superb. Loved it all.
porca troia che bestia, complimenti è bellissima!
Love my Griso too. Wokingham and surrounding areas, nice.
I take mine into Wales given every opportunity
They are so stable on bumpy roads and corners
Great Vid 👍
she is hungry for bends....
Beast. Moto Guzzi
Gaetano Bonanno Grazie mille Gaetano. Hai un Guzzi anche tu?
Ciao.. Non sapevo che sei italiano..adesso ho una Yamaha ma sono pronto per comprare la moto di mie sogni. Moto Guzzi.. Voglio un Griso.. Ma qui in Australia sono difficile per trovare. V9bobber o sport.. Ma mio cuore e per il Griso. La tua e una bestia.. Se non trovò un Griso qui devo scegliere un altra Guzzi.. Ma Guzzi per vita!!!!
Gaetano Bonanno of course! Mate! I hope you find it... Griso is the ultimate Guzzi
@@TYPE1media I know.. Its my dream bike.. I look every day for one here.. I don't know why they stopped manufacturing them. I'm worried if I get another guzzi then I will find a griso for sale. I want a griso
OMG!! The sound!! Musica
AJ Kolb Bella Musica my friend!
Music! Amazing! Thank you.
Chills. What a sound
Gut-Z Guy thanks man
Amazing sound ❤️
I know that this video is 3 years old, but I'm just now thinking of getting a Griso. I LOVE the sound of your exhaust! There are many after market exhaust systems available, but I'd love to know what type of system you're running. Thanks, Greg.
Hey Greg no worries at all.. to be honest this was a cheap Chinese stubby can that I got on eBay, I don’t remember the brand but they’re all the pretty much the same, problem is they lasted me a year each I had 2 and was running them together with a Beetle Map to avoid too much pinging and backfiring. I’m back to stock now.. engine runs much smoother.. obviously it’s a stock sound but… Guzzi 😉 sounds nice regardless
Buy yourself a Termignoni can. Looks good, sounds great & it's street legal. Very happy with it on my Griso 1200 SE.
@@mrsilbo6499 Thanks!
What a madman!! he is driving on the wrong side of the road!!
Blown away by this vid and sound! What exhaust is she speaking through???
Ben Osborne thank you very much! Believe it or not is a 50$ Chinese Shorty carbon fibre exhaust
Black Devil Adventures sounds naughty!
@@TYPE1media Lanquian possibly?
Just got my griso and love it. Want to do the full arrow exhaust setup.
I would go for the arrow titanium down pipes but I wouldn’t buy the arrow silencer... if I had the money I’d go for the Ipothesis system
That Griso of yours sounds like it means business.. Very envious. I've yet to see one. I live at the western end of the Pyrenees and it would be ideal for blatting up those mountain passes. Would you say there would be enough room for a 6'2" rider?
(Looks like Henley?)
Sunds super I just put on a Akrapovic system with KN filter, will put up a video later
that sounds good... i need to get a griso, does the audace sound like this too?
All Guzzi’s if you change the exhaust 😁
Great sound recording!! Could you do a 0-60 or 0-100 with this setup??
Nice ride,but in the summer it must be heaven
It's a really nice ride, it's a shame that on GoPro footage it doesn't look as nice as in real life....
Lucafon Arcalat da San Gabriel...very well
What exhaust are you running on this Griso?
Up
I know what ya mean.
I just did a 700mi week end thru New Hampshire- Vermont, NY
Aadirondacks to the Berkshires and down through the Connecticut River Valley. Twisty as he'll and NO Traffic....on my Guzzi V 11 Sport with Mistrals and open airbox.
MUSIC !
Are they MPH on your speed?
Super sound
Sändu Bressan thank you :)
How tall are you?
Never saw a video of a guzzi that way!
Did you tune your machine ? Or is it all stock except that exhaust 😅
I flashed the ECU with a different map to run on open pipe.. I have a video called riding it like I stole it if you want more ‘sporty’ riding.. that one is on the stock exhaust due to Italian police being hotter on non standard exhausts.
ohhh man I need to change my standard exhaust, fuckkkk that sounds wicked!
Nice vid - love the sound - good riding - done advanced? Lived around Henley for the last 40 years so recognise all the roads! Am seriously looking at getting one of these - any tips would be appreciated.
Charles Kay Thank you very much! I’ve never done Advanced but I always tried to train myself online about “biker police” style riding and always trying to think 20 steps ahead.. what would you like to know about the Griso? :)
wonderfoul
superbe video .
touqui77 thank you :)
Your Griso sound just like my Griso. WHAT ARE THE ODDS?! :D
Charlie you got an open pipe?
@@TYPE1media Sounds like someone was looking at my videos :D I ran it open pipe for a weekend once, for laughs. It doesn't like that. I'm currently running it on one of those Termi slip-ons from the accessories catalog. Sounds good. I suspect it still flows a little too much, but it's not bad.
Have you got a Quick-Shifter fitted?
No it’s all wrist blips on downshifts
Awesome sound recording.You were worried at 9.40ish about the car pulling out?.
218johnny50 very much! You know the old man with a stiff neck? 🤪
Unless he lives in New Zealand I dont think Ill know em.
218johnny50 I was just stereotyping 😂👍 the dangerous old man that pulls out of nowhere without looking
The old man with the hat, in italy 🤣
@@TYPE1media - it's not just old men, imo school run mums are the worst, kids screaming in terror in the back as she texts her mates about the kids driving her nuts. If the front wheel on the car is not turning, the car is not moving.
What exhaust is this? I would like a sound like this on my griso
It’s a Chinese shorty from EBay, I really can’t remember the brand but any shorty will sound like this one. Stay tuned
Awesome bike!!!!!!!
John Hemingway thank you 🤘🏼
Superb sound. I'm thinking buying a Griso, what do you recommend?
Iulian Joghiu thanks... definitely buy one.. Make sure you buy a late 1200 so you are sure that the heads have been rollerised... the old version of the engine had issues that need a conversion kit in order to prevent damaging the engine... just make sure the engine have been ‘rollerised’ or it’s the updated version... 🙂✌🏼
Is this stock or adjusted?
Not stock
What can have you got in that? Decat?
Hi there, the can is a Chinese shorty from eBay, it’s basically a straight pipe. If I’m not wrong the cat section it’s in the stock can, so it’s DeCat indeed!
@@TYPE1media thanks for the reply! She sounds gorgeous! Have you had any issues with her? Seriously considering one once my beemer r1150r dies haha
@@MrJIMBOISAWESOME to be honest most of the little issues I had is because I’ve been messing about with the bike. Just make sure you get the ‘rollerised’ engine as the early versions had issues with the valves distribution. If you keep up with the general maintenance is like an agricultural tractor, it won’t let you down 👍🏼
Oh yes 🙏🙏🙏
Guzzis sound so good. You had any problems with it?
It’s a Moto Guzzi. Itself doesn’t have problems. It only has problems with the owners :P
Was the recorder in your pocket?
218johnny50 yes but I might try different ways cause you can hear the pocket moving around
was it connected to the gopro or did you just match the sound to the footage ?
218johnny50 sync in post, as I have an external battery pack in the GoPro and no way of connecting the mic straight into GoPro, as you can see at the start I clap my hands, that makes it quick and easy to line up in post
@@TYPE1media - If the Zoom has a camera mount screw hole , you can clamp a PCM (generic audio recorder) to the grab rail or something, It will want a wind shield, dead kitten, or something. A PCM recorder should be able to take a Rode mic. A dog clicker makes a better synch spike than a hand clap, but then the GoPro and the PCM can run at different clock speeds, so another synch at the end and stretch the sound to fit, before edit cuts.
Nice bike. Are they reliable?
1990 very! I commute every day and ride down to Italy every summer
I've owned 3, (Have two currently) an 08 1200 Sport, a MGX-21 and a Griso,
Moto Guzzis are agricultural in their nature, they are really overbuilt and essentially a modernized machine from the 70s. Because of this, they are quite reliable IF you keep up to the maintenance schedule. That should not scare you though as the maintenance is super easy and you could probably do all of it with duck tape and curse words.
The only problem is Fit and Finish I've found, and by that I mean when you purchase a new one make sure bolts are tightened down, some will try and tell you "WELL ITS ITALIAN" and the reality was that once upon a time Guzzis were hand built using electrical parts from mid-Seventies to mid Eighties Fiat cars. Let that sink in for a moment ;) The late Sixties and early Seventies bikes used Bosch (VW Bug) parts and were quite robust. Nowadays the bikes are assembled in Italy but the parts are sometimes made elsewhere. My Griso has a Showa front end, Marchesini Wheels, Brembo brakes, Hitachi generator and a Valeo starter. I bet the can-bus wiring harness is made somewhere in the Far East. Since the mid 2000's I would say Guzzis have been as reliable as any other modern bike. Often because the components have seen service on other makes before being adopted by Guzzi.
Reduxalicious couldn’t had it described better myself, only issues I had is indeed with the bolts (are they made of butter?) and the rpm sensor which is a cheap magneti Marelli part, where do you live mate? Would be nice to catch up for a ride someday
fuck yes and 100,000 klm +++
Curse you! Now I want one! :)
Do it!
Sorry to go against the majority of opinions here but I have removed the GPR exhaust from my Guzzi 1200 sport (2 valve) and put the original back on..Why! Because I can assure you after 40 minutes of similar spirited riding your head will feel like a jack hammer and the constant drone on a days ride out will drive you nuts ...Just my opinion..drive safe.
I get you! Would be nice to have one of those pipes with the valve that you can open only when you feel like it 🙂
Italian harley
what happened to moto guzzi? nowdays they produce only dead bikes. I mean I like them but there's a lot missing.
Hmm what’s missing?
@@TYPE1media One decade before they had great machines. Norge, griso, stelvio. Powerful and charismatic bikes. But now the sport element and the interest for creativity is absent. Only a retro thing and a marketing obsession with the past. But I remember the Guzzis's past was way more exciting!
Hmm you know this bike is the Griso 1200SE yeah?
Hmm and yeah I agree with you.. I don’t like modern Guzzi’s either.. I was excited about the v85 but then I didn’t liked it when it came out
@@TYPE1media Yeah, me too. It seems they don't try anymore. I own a stelvio. A bike that came out ten years before the v85 and I guess it is better almost anywhere. Yeah my friend I really do like the griso!