I couldn't agree more! It's like owning a piece of art that speaks to your soul...or at least that's what I tell myself when I'm justifying another purchase!
@@Unfukked V7 Stone. Took it out this morning for a 50 mile ride through the Pine back roads. I upgraded the suspension and it now hugs the road exceptionally well.
Dealer network is a little hit or miss. I think some people have the negative stereotypes in mind also about needing Tony to constantly fix the bikes since it’s italian. In all reality, they’re robust and built to last. Extremely easy to work on and maintain but for some reason a lot of folks are afraid to do a bit of work on their own bikes. That said, guzzis are fantastic and easily hit six digit mileage with their dry clutch, shaft drives, etc. Look and sound great, as well. A cool fact is they were the first motorcycle company in the world to build and use a wind tunnel to design their bikes.
Pure poetry ! Well said! It's a true pleasure to own one! ❤
I couldn't agree more! It's like owning a piece of art that speaks to your soul...or at least that's what I tell myself when I'm justifying another purchase!
Excellent build quality. Great sound and still has all the character of Moto Guzzi one ride and the love affair starts
LOVE LOVE my 21. A unique riding experience and yes a work of art.
21 what?
@@Unfukked V7 Stone. Took it out this morning for a 50 mile ride through the Pine back roads. I upgraded the suspension and it now hugs the road exceptionally well.
beautiful bike, but you don't see many of them around. Why?
Dealer network is a little hit or miss. I think some people have the negative stereotypes in mind also about needing Tony to constantly fix the bikes since it’s italian. In all reality, they’re robust and built to last. Extremely easy to work on and maintain but for some reason a lot of folks are afraid to do a bit of work on their own bikes. That said, guzzis are fantastic and easily hit six digit mileage with their dry clutch, shaft drives, etc. Look and sound great, as well. A cool fact is they were the first motorcycle company in the world to build and use a wind tunnel to design their bikes.