Moto Guzzzi is a European bike, but foremost it is ITALIAN. The factory is on the shoes of beautiful Lake Como and featured the FIRST wind tunnel. Guzzi built the first V-8 motorcycle decades ago. Guzzis are so reliable and robust the California Highway Patrol used them in the 70s, including automatic versions. Hence the California model.
Just picked up a 2014 Custom w' 4600 miles 5999!! it needed new tires but considering what 6k gets you when looking elseware around the motorcycling world how could I NOT buy this guzzi. rolling work of art. Looking forward to summer.
I miss mine for sure! ok well not the oil leak but the bike has so much character you just feel a bit special riding it. When I traded mine in for my voyager (so my wife can ride comfortably) they sold my guzzi in about a week for 7 or 8 I think so you got a great deal. Enjoy it
Contemplating trading my Street Glide for an Eldorado. I've two other Guzzi and recently sold my Cali Vintage because I couldn't get on with the riding position. Think the Eldorado would be fine. Thanks for the video.
Thanks for the comment. I miss the character of the Guzzi alot. A good service dealer near me was one of the issues why I moved on. But I would not mind a stone in my garage for putting around town
Nice Vid - thx for posting! I also have a 2016 Eldo (black). It's a beautiful bike. I've owned (3) Guzzi's prior going back some 50 yrs . For the missing storage space, you commented on, I installed a Givi Top Case and replaced its reflector with functional turn-signals and motion sensing brake lights (the brake strobe speed increases and is brighter the faster you decelerate)- the led light bar guts were from company called AD-More Lighting). The connection to the case lights is wireless, driven by a portable jumper battery. Its'' a heavy bike (750ish?) and if you make a mistake doing slow turns, you're not going man-handle it back upright. It's not the best slow turn performer. I had to replace the seat for my 6'4 frame as it was just too short for my comfort. I also spent some $$$$ on upgrades. I added a new ECU, custom pipe from Guzzi Tech, not only is the engine much more responsive the engine temp has been noticeably cooler. I also added new front and rear Matris shocks, sticky Cobra whitewalls and front and rearview cams .. it's truly and awesome and exciting bike! . My biggest complaint is the wide girth ...o it's like sitting on horse - You''All Stay Safe and avoid sudden stops~!**** pics of bike can be seen on Im gur site (w/o spaces) - look up "2016 moto guzzi eldorado"
Beautiful bike, Great review, Cute fur baby. Enjoy the adventures! I've been doing some research on the Moto Guzzi California. Saddle bags and a windscreen would be of great importance to me as well. They offer a variety of options for those. Even a factory performance exhaust system. Blessings from Georgia USA 🙏🏼 🪶 👆
yea, I miss having that bike now and then however service for it was important and a bit of a drive (and not a fun one) from me. When I can accept that I need more than one bike I might get a stone for running around town. We will see. Thanks so much for your comment
It has already been 39 years since I had to give up my Moto Guzzi California II due to a severe rear-ending as a passenger in a station wagon. Go figure...
Here is where I got it, shows unavailable now but might be some similar www.amazon.com/gp/product/B098K2TD4S/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_image?ie=UTF8&psc=1
When I first purchased the bike I took it an authorized dealer and they adjusted them at about 4K miles. I think it is due for a check. thanks for the reminder
@@jeffmurray7448 The valves are easy to adjust on the eldorado. The valve adjustments are "screw and lock type". I was jacking up the back tire. Rotating the tire etc. Then i found this video clip on an even easier way to do it. I adjust my valves according to the manual. 6000 miles. So when i change my fluids at 6000 miles, i do the valves too. ruclips.net/video/vPcrs8a9klM/видео.html
I am 6'1" and find a bit of adjustment from the drifter which was a bigger bike I think. I can make my knees touch the cylinder heads if I try but I have a good amount of room.
@@jeffmurray7448 I’m 6’4” and had to make a custom seat as the stock ones just too short for me..the Eldorado has a wide frame compared to most other bikes I’m familiar with…it’s almost like sitting on a horse lol
Moto Guzzzi is a European bike, but foremost it is ITALIAN. The factory is on the shoes of beautiful Lake Como and featured the FIRST wind tunnel. Guzzi built the first V-8 motorcycle decades ago. Guzzis are so reliable and robust the California Highway Patrol used them in the 70s, including automatic versions. Hence the California model.
Thank you for you comments, I loved so much the time I spent with my Guzzi, I miss her every day
@@jeffmurray7448you can get another one! There are plenty out there at bargain prices
I have the last year for the 1400 Eldorado. Which is 2020. Great bike that never took off here in the States.
Just picked up a 2014 Custom w' 4600 miles 5999!! it needed new tires but considering what 6k gets you when looking elseware around the motorcycling world how could I NOT buy this guzzi. rolling work of art. Looking forward to summer.
I miss mine for sure! ok well not the oil leak but the bike has so much character you just feel a bit special riding it. When I traded mine in for my voyager (so my wife can ride comfortably) they sold my guzzi in about a week for 7 or 8 I think so you got a great deal. Enjoy it
Contemplating trading my Street Glide for an Eldorado. I've two other Guzzi and recently sold my Cali Vintage because I couldn't get on with the riding position. Think the Eldorado would be fine. Thanks for the video.
Thanks for the comment. I miss the character of the Guzzi alot. A good service dealer near me was one of the issues why I moved on. But I would not mind a stone in my garage for putting around town
An absolutely beautiful bike.
Yes indeed! Thanks for watching
Just looking at one for 9000. Great video!
Good luck!. Hope yo ugot it !!
Nice Vid - thx for posting!
I also have a 2016 Eldo (black). It's a beautiful bike. I've owned (3) Guzzi's prior going back some 50 yrs . For the missing storage space, you commented on, I installed a Givi Top Case and replaced its reflector with functional turn-signals and motion sensing brake lights (the brake strobe speed increases and is brighter the faster you decelerate)- the led light bar guts were from company called AD-More Lighting). The connection to the case lights is wireless, driven by a portable jumper battery. Its'' a heavy bike (750ish?) and if you make a mistake doing slow turns, you're not going man-handle it back upright.
It's not the best slow turn performer. I had to replace the seat for my 6'4 frame as it was just too short for my comfort. I also spent some $$$$ on upgrades. I added a new ECU, custom pipe from Guzzi Tech, not only is the engine much more responsive the engine temp has been noticeably cooler. I also added new front and rear Matris shocks, sticky Cobra whitewalls and front and rearview cams .. it's truly and awesome and exciting bike! . My biggest complaint is the wide girth ...o it's like sitting on horse - You''All Stay Safe and avoid sudden stops~!**** pics of bike can be seen on Im gur site (w/o spaces) - look up "2016 moto guzzi eldorado"
dude it would be awesome to see your bike, do you have it online anywhere?
wow, yes agree it would be good to see pictures of your machine. Sounds like a worthy transformation !!
@@jeffmurray7448 - see my initial post now updated
Gorgeous fantastic motorcycle
Yes indeed!
Pretty bike. Needs to be ridden more.
yes. I plan on doing that in the spring when the weather improves in texas !!
Beautiful bike,
Great review,
Cute fur baby.
Enjoy the adventures!
I've been doing some research on the Moto Guzzi California. Saddle bags and a windscreen would be of great importance to me as well. They offer a variety of options for those. Even a factory performance exhaust system.
Blessings from Georgia USA 🙏🏼
🪶 👆
yea, I miss having that bike now and then however service for it was important and a bit of a drive (and not a fun one) from me. When I can accept that I need more than one bike I might get a stone for running around town. We will see. Thanks so much for your comment
It has already been 39 years since I had to give up my Moto Guzzi California II due to a severe rear-ending as a passenger in a station wagon. Go figure...
bummer, these bikes have a place in my heart! thanks for watching
Where can I get that back leather bag you have on your moto Guzzi
Here is where I got it, shows unavailable now but might be some similar www.amazon.com/gp/product/B098K2TD4S/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_image?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Nice review.
Have you checked the valve clearances since you've owned it?
When I first purchased the bike I took it an authorized dealer and they adjusted them at about 4K miles. I think it is due for a check. thanks for the reminder
@@jeffmurray7448 The valves are easy to adjust on the eldorado. The valve adjustments are "screw and lock type". I was jacking up the back tire. Rotating the tire etc. Then i found this video clip on an even easier way to do it. I adjust my valves according to the manual. 6000 miles. So when i change my fluids at 6000 miles, i do the valves too. ruclips.net/video/vPcrs8a9klM/видео.html
Great review. What is your height?
I am 6'1" and find a bit of adjustment from the drifter which was a bigger bike I think. I can make my knees touch the cylinder heads if I try but I have a good amount of room.
@@jeffmurray7448 I am 6'2" and my Eldorado will reach to me in 1 month. Hope I'll fit :P
@@204farid great, let me know how you like it.
@@jeffmurray7448 I’m 6’4” and had to make a custom seat as the stock ones just too short for me..the Eldorado has a wide frame compared to most other bikes I’m familiar with…it’s almost like sitting on a horse lol
No Sir! Peugoet is the oldest motorcycle company… Spike (form yammie noob ex partner) also ignorant about this. Are you to lazy to research!
Thanks for the correction.