I own a 2021 v85tt. Love it. It handles beautifully and is easy to maintain; valve adjustment, oil, transmission and final drive are a cinch. Great in the twisty roads and can eat long miles with ease. A keeper.
Gosh, I’ve just haven’t been able to stop thinking about it. It’s a machine that I swear I would spend all of my time on I think lol. Rip the twisties and then throw a bag on and go for a trip to Canada… It does it all.
@@Antmanmoto I bought mine new in 2022 and have 15k trouble free miles on it so far. And yes it's been on several trips to Canada. Thanks for the excellent videos.
The reason the bike twists is because the shaft runs along the length of the bike rather that across it as it does in most bikes. Beemers are the same way. Other bikes twist too, but the suspension absorbs it when the twisting is front to back.
@@Antmanmoto A bit of research could have prevented that you look a bit silly now. If you want to create content, what is totaly fine with me, then you realy should inform yourself before you start. That is what journalists do. And semi journalist should do
Comfort, great handling, cruise and shaft drive. I love this bike. Best of all are the spectacular twin headlights.
Absolutely. It is spectacular for real…I will have one!
I own a 2021 v85tt. Love it. It handles beautifully and is easy to maintain; valve adjustment, oil, transmission and final drive are a cinch. Great in the twisty roads and can eat long miles with ease. A keeper.
Gosh, I’ve just haven’t been able to stop thinking about it. It’s a machine that I swear I would spend all of my time on I think lol. Rip the twisties and then throw a bag on and go for a trip to Canada… It does it all.
@@Antmanmoto I bought mine new in 2022 and have 15k trouble free miles on it so far. And yes it's been on several trips to Canada. Thanks for the excellent videos.
You are always getting to do the cool stuff. Hats off to you, my friend. Loveing your videos like this. Great job, as always ✌🏼🤘🏼🤙🏼
Thank you! Cheers!
Had an awesome time meeting you in Suches on the 21st !
You too! Thanks and maybe see you up there again sometime
The reason the bike twists is because the shaft runs along the length of the bike rather that across it as it does in most bikes. Beemers are the same way. Other bikes twist too, but the suspension absorbs it when the twisting is front to back.
Thank you for the explanation. I think it feels cool!
Dude....
A Guzzi moves sideways when you Flick the gas since 1969....
As a commenter, you should know that.
Why should I know that if I have not ridden one before? I’m not a professional journalist. I’ve never ridden a Guzzi before.
@@Antmanmoto
A bit of research could have prevented that you look a bit silly now.
If you want to create content, what is totaly fine with me, then you realy should inform yourself before you start.
That is what journalists do. And semi journalist should do