Although I much prefer the Ducati for performance, that Guzzi IMO looks even better than the Duc. If it had about double the horsepower it currently has, I'd definitely want one.
You and me both. That's with the guzzi already tuned, it still felt underpowered. I do enjoy riding it just for cruising around. It also has way more comfortable seat and thats with me shaving the seat part 1 inch lower. I want the guzzi originally but bought the duc. Went back and still bought the guzzi. It was too gorgeous looking for me not to have it.
It was bought at Mugello in Thailand. All of them are custom made. Visit their Facebook page. You can contact the International order dept. via Line App. User is Sittimat Timpatoom. They are great guys!
It's actually CRG arrow. I machined the bar ends and bought the bolts to fit on the mirror mount. I then inverted the OEM mirror mount and bought a bolt in it to fit the mirror mount. I'll take a closer pic so you'll have an idea.
That's a whole lot of sexy standard street bike right there!
A Moto Guzzi is the last configuration I need to own to complete my twin engine bikes. I take that back.. I need a Sunbeam or something longitudinal inline as well
So, in owning both bikes can you see points about the Guzzi other than its looks that make it worth having around compared to the Scrambler? I ask this question as I own an old '96 Harley Sportster which I almost love more than my Ducati, so it's not about horsepower. Does the V7 just make you happy to ride?
Besides looks, its the aggressive and extremely comfortable stance that I liked about it. Honestly, i think it has enough speed for me just to enjoy riding around with it. I can still go 100mph on it without worries. It gets a lot more attention as well. The Scram, I had to spend a hefty amount of money and I'm still not satisfied with how it looks. The lines are just off. Its basically meant as a cafe racer in my opinion. It shares the same lines as a Sportster. I just bought a speedo relocator for it by rizoma and clip ons. I'm ditching the riser and going for the aggressive stance on the Scram. I'll post the pics when I'm done.
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