The Man Who Designs Moto Guzzis -- /RideApart

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  • Опубликовано: 11 янв 2025

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  • @IDiedForYou1776
    @IDiedForYou1776 12 лет назад +17

    I love hearing Miguel Galluzzi he has the old time feel that is missing from EVERYTHING now a days he got that chilled out relaxed thing about him and the passion for the bikes gotta love it.

  • @OccasionalPythonBooT
    @OccasionalPythonBooT 12 лет назад +5

    Love Miguel Galluzzi's garage/office. You could have done a complete episode just looking at all his cool motorcycle memorabilia/stuff. Great interview, one of your best episodes yet!

  • @mayakovski
    @mayakovski 4 года назад +1

    He is so right, motorcycles are meant to be fun. And that is exactly why I have a 2017 V7 III. Love it, my forever bike.

  • @FuriousFilipino
    @FuriousFilipino 9 лет назад +1

    I have nearly given up on Ride Apart, especially because of some of the nonsensical articles on the web site, but this has got to be one of the best pieces I have seen in some time. Good job boys.

  • @OmegaRacer
    @OmegaRacer 7 лет назад +1

    The first time I started my brother's LeMans I was hooked. Now I own 6 bikes, but my Guzzi G5 is the one I love above all others.
    Thanks for this great interview

  • @louismartin4446
    @louismartin4446 3 года назад +1

    I have owned 2 Monsters and now added the exact same Guzzi V racer in this video. I had no idea Galluzzi had designed the V7 Racer!
    Cool guy….impressive!

  • @MickeyD100
    @MickeyD100 12 лет назад +1

    Fantastic video as always, and I really enjoyed Mr. Galluzzi's perspective on bikes. Well done Jamie, the RideApart folks, and Drive.
    Interesting side note that the Google Streetview of the house in the video shows a gorgeous early-90s 900SS in the driveway - gotta love the classics.

  • @ltajusaf
    @ltajusaf 12 лет назад +1

    Thank you for bringing us this video! What a fascinating glimpse into one of the great designing minds.

  • @1Alt1
    @1Alt1 12 лет назад +1

    great episode guys this man knows exactly what motorcycling is about!

  • @Conrad1867
    @Conrad1867 12 лет назад +6

    Love the sound of those twins! One day, I'll have enough money to purchase a V7 stone.

  • @TerribleTimes
    @TerribleTimes 12 лет назад

    my monster just obtained a wonderful back story, great video guys keep them coming. Rideapart is the best motorcycle shoe on the internet!

  • @samuraipizzacat2171
    @samuraipizzacat2171 8 лет назад +9

    this was really interesting and an interesting guy to listen to. Made me reconsider some the next bike im going to get, as it does ultimatley come down to how much fun your having in everyday riding.

  • @bepacman
    @bepacman 5 лет назад +1

    Blasted away by this episode!!!!! Purist at heart!!

  • @SBuckmann
    @SBuckmann 12 лет назад +1

    Fantastic episode, thank you for producing and sharing.

  • @theloveman9
    @theloveman9 10 лет назад +9

    I could be wrong, but it is my understanding that the V7 Racer is the best selling model in the Guzzi line. Moto Guzzi is in the perfect position to capture the resurgence of interest in cafe racer motorcycles, and yet, from this video, I didn't get any sense that the company is even considering product development in that arena. So many cafe racers are being built from the ground up by specialty shops here in the U.S. (and England, among others), some of which end up costing $20K, $30K or more. The only production bikes available here in the U.S. that cater to the cafe racer market are the V7 Racer, the Triumph Thruxton, and perhaps the BMW R9T. So many of us who are interested in this style of motorcycle aren't buying any of these models because they are underpowered (exception being the BMW). The market isn't asking for 200 HP cafe racers, but they are asking for something that is relatively light weight, 80 to 100 HP, air cooled, and simple that captures the essence of those bikes from the `60s. A company that can produce something as stylish as the V7 Racer could certainly deliver on the concept I've outlined. How about it, Miguel?

  • @glimmerman
    @glimmerman 4 года назад +1

    What an incredible interview! Thanks for this 🙏

  • @UncleWally3
    @UncleWally3 11 лет назад +1

    Well done. Men like Galluzzi don't have to be profound or poetic, they just have to be themselves.

  • @ArisioM
    @ArisioM 12 лет назад +1

    That was so beautiful. I would love to hear more from him about the new designs. There's a scene where he's talking about the NC700X, got curious. This should had been a longer interview. Great work!!

  • @carlosdominguezOri
    @carlosdominguezOri 12 лет назад +1

    Thank you guys for another masterpiece of motorcycling

  • @ams914
    @ams914 12 лет назад +1

    I had never heard of these bikes. Man are they BEAUTIFUL.

  • @KJMTurbo
    @KJMTurbo 12 лет назад

    This was the best intro yet, and one of the best episodes too.

  • @kaveiros75
    @kaveiros75 9 лет назад +2

    Amazing video... amazing guy. A living legend of motorcyclism and I totally agree with him: I do love going fast with my bike, I love racing, but we do seem to have lost the simple pleasures a motorbike can give us. We want simple, but still good and efficient bikes we can enjoy everytime we ride them.
    Speaking of... dear Miguel... I 'd rather you saved all that money for the TC and the ABS on a 50 hp power bike like the V7ii, and have put some more decent suspensions on it instead!

  • @Manzano023
    @Manzano023 12 лет назад

    Thanks for the Spanish subtitles!! Great job guys!! Keep riding apart!!

  • @perterslse2543
    @perterslse2543 7 лет назад

    Being a middle aged owner of a Cafe'ed 81 Guzzi SP1000 I might be biased but what Galluzzi says just hits the nail for me. Motorcycles and especially the simple ones are a way to escape this plastic-fantastic nightmare we call our today. A way to get back to basics for a few hours and enjoy a simpler way of transport where your skills and the bike melts together.

  • @madbikeboysins
    @madbikeboysins 12 лет назад

    Soul. It's why I ride. Awesome episode Jamie, I find that I really connect with your love of the bike.

  • @powersurge001
    @powersurge001 12 лет назад

    excellent, thank you.
    what an amazing man.
    best episode yet by far, even though there was hardly any riding.

  • @vipergtsrgt1
    @vipergtsrgt1 12 лет назад

    Almost 50% of the Argentine population is of Italian descent, so the passion for a cars and bikes made its way to Argentina too. A lot of great Alfa Romeo racecars were built there, and great drivers like Juan Manuel Fangio hail from Argentina as well.

  • @garycrumrine9538
    @garycrumrine9538 6 лет назад +1

    That back #7 in the driveway is a "Perfect" motorcycle. I thing his statements about motorcycles and riding in general hit to the core of what I, and I suspect most riders were thinking or looking for when we first started riding. I came by it naturally. I did not have the benefit of a family history of motorcycles. I was the first , in my generation at least that rode. Friends will tell you, until girls came along, I rode a little Honda SL to High school every day, winter included... until crashing on Ice, then it was time for a car. But shortly after HS, a new MX bike was in the garage. 250 Elsinore. It was the bomb. Over the years I have had street bikes as well. I think my favorite one was an old Honda 500-4. Just a basic bike to get me back and forth to work. I've ridden exotics, rode an R1 and R6 pretty regularly , even threw my leg over a Ducati for a while. All of them gave that freedom of the soul mentioned here. I have not ridden a Guzzi, but if that bike mentioned above is anything, maybe that will change.

  • @rishikeshraj1138
    @rishikeshraj1138 9 месяцев назад

    Huge fan Sir 🙇. I truly appreciate and respect designers from the old times. Pierre Ter Blanche, Massimo Tamborini, Miguel Galluzzi are the best ever motorcycles designer and my inspiration too. I'm also a automotive enthusiast and designer. U are literally my ideals ❤

  • @TheRetroLab
    @TheRetroLab 12 лет назад +2

    A really interesting video, and the host (Jamie) is doing a great job representing us Brits! Cheers!!

  • @PabloGarcia-vt4hs
    @PabloGarcia-vt4hs 12 лет назад +1

    Great job! ¡Y gracias por los subtítulos en español!

  • @KapteinFruit
    @KapteinFruit 12 лет назад +2

    Great interview, Galluzzi sounds like a true rider, one with soul for bikes. :) That's that shit I like! :)

  • @hejmuesli
    @hejmuesli 12 лет назад

    I enjoyed that. Would have been really interesting to have an in-depth interview about some of his previous designs, what was the brief, sketches, initial reactions and thoughts at the time, etc.

  • @samworthington2
    @samworthington2 12 лет назад

    this is a younger version of top gear but with bikes LOVE IT
    MORE EP'S PLEASE!!!!!!!!

  • @1silvervespa
    @1silvervespa 6 лет назад +1

    Very true , too much plastic .
    I like his life story.
    Nothing fake here, living the rider lifestyle.
    Keep riding and designing Bikes that move us .

  • @sherylthomas9849
    @sherylthomas9849 10 лет назад

    Rich, thought inspiring interview. Excellent job all around.

  • @EarlReagan
    @EarlReagan 12 лет назад

    Really fantastic video! Glad i sat down to watch it.

  • @roydied15
    @roydied15 12 лет назад +1

    Moto Guzzi is in the same class as SOME Harleys. They are slow as molasses, sound like they're dying, cost a lot, and aren't very useful, but EVERYONE loves them! Including me!

  • @fuelsmell
    @fuelsmell 9 лет назад +2

    what he is saying about the noise is absolutely true . I bought a GRISO 1200 SE and it is a wonderful motobike, apart from the design and the motor, not least because of the beautiful noise. My Guzzi had this sound from the first day on, so it was not necesarry to get myself customs tubes like Kesstec and Supertrapp. no money spent on this, because they (Guzzi) sell the real thing. And I know what I'm talking about after varios Harleys. I like them also, this is nothing against all that Harleys I'm only refering to the sound you get from the factory.

  • @pedro_mg
    @pedro_mg 12 лет назад +1

    Great choice, Jamie. Top interview.

  • @mambokurtz
    @mambokurtz 8 лет назад +2

    I'm a new rider who got into motorcycling at age 34 just for the pure joy of riding.
    When I first considered buying a bike I couldn't find anything exciting among those modern rides - too much plastic, electronic stuff and aggressive looking. These all had a purpose : riding fast, riding in the dirt, riding long trips... Then I discovered the Monster. So simple and obvious. No purpose except the pleasure of riding a motorcycle. Nothing practical or comfy about it.
    I bought a 2007 Monster 695. Horrible bike in the trafic, no room for anything, no ABS or traction control. And nonetheless I could not be happier. Thank you Mr. Galuzzi.

    • @HDeverythingSD
      @HDeverythingSD 8 лет назад

      THE WHAT? PLEASE THE SUSPENSE IS KILLING ME

    • @mambokurtz
      @mambokurtz 8 лет назад

      Just click on "read more" and you'll be relieved. Magic.

    • @HDeverythingSD
      @HDeverythingSD 8 лет назад

      mambokurtz
      :P i swear that wasn't there when i first read it.

    • @mambokurtz
      @mambokurtz 8 лет назад

      I swear it was! But no need to read more of it, it had to be the Monster anyway ^^

  • @RD2564
    @RD2564 4 года назад

    Very nice interview with this important engineer, Miguel Galluzzi.

  • @baloonia1
    @baloonia1 12 лет назад

    Great episode guys, Galluzzi is a great designer.

  • @GuzziHeroV50
    @GuzziHeroV50 12 лет назад

    Yes. The clocks on my Griso 1100 are in fact identical to various Aprilia models (except for the logo and backing colour).
    To be honest, I haven't had any issues with the Griso other than some annoying rusting parts, speedo sensor and the aforementioned clocks which condensate badly.

  • @GuzziHeroV50
    @GuzziHeroV50 12 лет назад +1

    Great video!
    I did consider buying a Cafe Racer, very nearly laid down the cheque for one, until I found out they have no linked brakes and hardly any performance advantage over my old V50.
    I could buy a V50/65/75 and do it up similar for less. They really chose the wrong price point on the V7CR.

  • @xboxoxzx
    @xboxoxzx 12 лет назад +1

    Great vid from ride apart! Awesome interview!

  • @siulgh
    @siulgh 12 лет назад

    This has a TV quality feel, great job, keep up the good work.

  • @vt3649
    @vt3649 5 лет назад

    I love my griso 1100. I’ve had a lot of bikes, but motor guzzi‘ s are really something special.

  • @rocco6544
    @rocco6544 8 лет назад +2

    Huge thanks to the man who gave us the monster !

  • @jtsavella
    @jtsavella 12 лет назад

    Galluzzi summed up the problem with the motorcycle industry perfectly. The manufacturers turning out the same bikes in different colors, and the journalists who clap every time. I especially like how he was criticizing the Honda NC700X in the cut-away shots. How could anybody, apart from those magazine zombies, be excited about that bike?

  • @stephenbaron5681
    @stephenbaron5681 6 месяцев назад

    As a Moto Guzzi ,Norton and Airloil BMW rider his design philosophy hits home!

  • @maruno88
    @maruno88 12 лет назад +1

    Thanks for the subtitles!!

  • @miguel_ant84
    @miguel_ant84 12 лет назад

    great interview!
    thanks for Spanish subtitles!!

  • @StanfordCrane
    @StanfordCrane 10 лет назад

    Great designer and great video. Congrats to both.

  • @GuzziHeroV50
    @GuzziHeroV50 12 лет назад

    Glad you enjoyed it.
    I personally feel the gearing should be higher (the primary drive is lowered from the Breva) since the G11 seems to fap through gears a little too quickly.
    If you get chance to try one with proper suspension setup, it makes a world of difference. They have a diabolical setup from stock. Softening all the settings and dropping the forks through the yokes a bit... well, I kept up reasonably well with a new Multistrada...

  • @Quelelo
    @Quelelo 12 лет назад

    Very nice, and thaks for the subtitles in Spanish!!

  • @davetechme
    @davetechme 12 лет назад

    RideApart is awesome. Great series.

  • @guillermopereyrapaulucci7203
    @guillermopereyrapaulucci7203 12 лет назад

    Muchas gracias por los subtítulos en español.

  • @Bluemorpho_90
    @Bluemorpho_90 12 лет назад

    Moto Guzzi V7 has to be one of the best looking modern classics out there

  • @dubnitsky
    @dubnitsky 9 лет назад

    Soulful episode,
    yet I remember 3-4 years ago I was servicing a Motoguzzi Nevada for a client, it was definitely an utterly unsophisticated bike at a glance after all,
    and after repairing a leaking crane and cleaning all the rubbish out of really simple old school carburettors I've burnt over 3 litters of gasoline and had all lots of lazy revving up, glowing exhaust collectors, misfiring and overheat, before it has come to my mind to check the level in carb chambers, lots of fun on that air cooled bizzare engine.
    Besides, the client happened to be a drummer.

  • @renehenriksen1735
    @renehenriksen1735 4 года назад

    Miguel Galluzzi is the ordinary motorcyclist in an charismatic and inspiring way. And when I say ordinary I´d like to emphasize that I see him as a vivant, a motorcyclebohemist and a confidenceawakening guy who could convince everyone even the most antimotorcycle-minded person, that it can be a pleasant and wonderful experience to drive a motorcycle.

  • @albertopadovani4237
    @albertopadovani4237 3 года назад

    Very interesting video, thanks 4 share! 🇮🇪🦅👍

  • @heckereric
    @heckereric 12 лет назад

    I'm very happy that a great guy like him doesn't pass over the quality of electric motor !!

  • @gahv
    @gahv 12 лет назад

    That's true. Argentinians are people with passion for cars and bikes. Alejandro De Tomaso was Argentinian too.

  • @QldREDS10
    @QldREDS10 12 лет назад

    Jamie, If you read these comments, could you please tell me where you got that t-shirt? As always great video. Possibly one of the best of the series!

  • @14wntr
    @14wntr 12 лет назад

    What a great video, thank you for making it!!

  • @cgzx214
    @cgzx214 12 лет назад

    Wow great show he show is how it should really should be in motorcycles

  • @Kazamita
    @Kazamita 12 лет назад

    Gracias por los subtítulos! Mucho mejor ahora :D

  • @Bluemorpho_90
    @Bluemorpho_90 12 лет назад

    Oh sure, thats up there, but I just personally like the different look of that transverse V-twin, gives the 'Guzzi a unique twist

  • @kma77208
    @kma77208 12 лет назад

    This was filmed just north of the Rose Bowl In Pasadena, Many shots on Linda Vista. The mountains near by are called the San Rafeal Hills. Very pretty neighborhood and a nice cruze around the rose bowl, but it is mostly residential.

  • @noosman16
    @noosman16 12 лет назад

    Great interview! Keep the good job!
    Happy biking all!

  • @miken51bod
    @miken51bod 12 лет назад

    Love this series, keep it up.

  • @kyledammann4284
    @kyledammann4284 12 лет назад

    More videos like these! Great job.

  • @coolrelax82
    @coolrelax82 12 лет назад

    great job! keep these types of vids coming please.

  • @blaneysiktube
    @blaneysiktube 12 лет назад

    Nice Vid! Mechanical engineering is where i'm looking for a career, also designing motorcycles, I also got my first bike at around 8 :) .

  • @bbazuin
    @bbazuin 12 лет назад +1

    I like how he has a room with on one side a garage door, and on the other side regular doors and a desk.

  • @Hybrid330i
    @Hybrid330i 12 лет назад

    Nice, He writes music too. I spotted a copy of reason on the shelf and a set of studio monitor speakers :D

  • @kosakamaka
    @kosakamaka 12 лет назад

    Awesome interview, keep up the great work

  • @willytheekid
    @willytheekid 12 лет назад

    What a great interview.
    Love the guys views on what a bike should be and what he thibnks fo the modern "plastic" bikes
    ....hes dead right!, they started losing there soul around the turn of the century 2000 on...computer controlled everything and plastic everywhere.

  • @qwertyaltr
    @qwertyaltr 12 лет назад

    I really enjoyed watching this... beautiful :)

  • @htpadvisor
    @htpadvisor 12 лет назад

    Very cool and awesome, and back to basi! Love it..Also, What is the sound track at the opening scence? Thanks...

  • @pwlao
    @pwlao 12 лет назад

    Excellent interview

  • @Hawaiianspawn
    @Hawaiianspawn 12 лет назад

    Ride apart is the only reason i come here.

  • @uncleroach
    @uncleroach 12 лет назад

    excellent episode

  • @MRmotrhead
    @MRmotrhead 8 лет назад +6

    I love Guzzis, but I wish Piaggio would step up to the plate and do the right thing by recalling the 8v flat tappet engines, instead of making owners pay to have the cam and lifters replaced. I would love to buy a new Griso, but after being stung with my Stelvio...I don't know if I can buy another Guzzi. They are the most incredible engine and bikes to ride, but tne non-roller versions have a fatal problem. I'll stick with my 2 valve LeMans until I hear that Piaggio is standing behind it's products..

    • @stevenp.sparks2953
      @stevenp.sparks2953 8 лет назад +1

      Thanks for posting

    • @timwalker8553
      @timwalker8553 8 лет назад

      Hi MRmotorhead, What issues did you have with your Stelvio? I'm thinking about buying one. What year was yours? Thanks!

    • @68404
      @68404 4 года назад

      I hear you. I paid $AUD3000 to fix that issue too.

  • @johnmccartan5205
    @johnmccartan5205 12 лет назад

    Fantastic interview.

  • @tubeengineer
    @tubeengineer 11 лет назад +2

    First time I've seen the racer with a black tank - I think it actually looks better than the chrome

  • @RMAGEDN740
    @RMAGEDN740 12 лет назад

    yea that 5 series was very clean!!

  • @rusty16663
    @rusty16663 12 лет назад

    excellent interview

  • @sativafourtwentie
    @sativafourtwentie 12 лет назад

    I'm 21 and I enjoy engines. They are manly in every form.

  • @gabomanya
    @gabomanya 12 лет назад

    Such a nice interview !!!

  • @Nickh949
    @Nickh949 12 лет назад

    im using the term "Ruler" as a noun to describe something that this man is. what i mean by ruler is a person who rule's so hard that he is someone who simply rules all the time and everyone around him.

  • @whalesong999
    @whalesong999 8 лет назад

    Wasn't the V-7 engine first conceived for a small auto?? I worked for a Guzzi dealer in the late '60s and went to dealer meetings at the distributor in N.J. - Berliner Motor Corp. ..?? It sure has morphed into some interesting machines - last one I rode was a Le Mans, new in '85. Solid and good looking performer.

    • @ohwell2790
      @ohwell2790 6 лет назад

      I believe you are right. The engine was designed for a 3 wheeled utility vehicle for the Army. When I bought my first Guzzi a 850 T-3 and later a SP 1000 Euro spec ( got to like that 6.5 gallon gas tank ) it came with all the tools to remove everything on the bike. And only had 7 tools. A requirement for the military at that time. Later, much later installed a 1000 cc kit because the T-3's had chrome bores and they were just worn out after over 100,000 miles. Took a whole 3 hours to replace the top end and the kit came with everything needed. Try that on any other motorcycle. Sit on a stool and do the job, we rated jobs at that time on how many beers it would take. That was a 6 pack job. On these water cooled overhead cam engines that need shims, take that to the dealer and pay $80 an hour or more and hope it gets done right. Most, not all people do not own them long enough to even do that.

  • @FranciscoCostaHideOut
    @FranciscoCostaHideOut 12 лет назад

    Absolutely great stuff :) Thanks!

  • @MarcosCodas
    @MarcosCodas 12 лет назад

    That was fantastic.

  • @stevec-b6214
    @stevec-b6214 3 месяца назад

    Two very cool guys

  • @Duane-91
    @Duane-91 8 лет назад

    Really nice video loved it

  • @Kazamita
    @Kazamita 12 лет назад

    Awesome! Great interview, but you could add spanish or english subtitles for foreign people? Thank youuuu

  • @robcig
    @robcig 11 лет назад +2

    Miguel you are a legend, great interview..BTW, when are you bringing out a 1000cc V7

    • @jaratt85
      @jaratt85 11 лет назад +2

      wouldnt be a v7 with a 1000cc engine, v7s have always been 750s... now would it be fun to take a v7 and drop in the Griso 8v 1151? Oh hell yeah, but you'd have to contend with the shaft jacking and everything else.

  • @lemmor6791civ
    @lemmor6791civ 12 лет назад

    The current Moto Guzzi Griso Special Edition is the most beautiful factory produce motorbike on the road in the world... In my humble opinion...