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James Deuce
20th February 2007, 20:54
Another beautiful day in Wellington.

I love these long late Summer evenings, and I love to head off around the bays after work so I can perve, oops, experience the stunning sight of my adopted home town bathed in liquid golden late summer sunlight.

People running, cycling, fishing, swimming, kayaking, having a beer on the beach with some mates, all of them putting the day's wage slavery, corporate responsibility, lectures, and travel behind them. Some on their own zoned out, but most enjoying the company of others.

But not me. I'm obnoxious I am. I smell after a day at work, I spend most of my day having secret fantasies about spear guns and managers, and winning lotto and actually going through with those contracts I have on hold until I get the cash.

So it makes sense that I'm rattling fillings, making little kids cry and confused Asian Guy #1 come to a standstill in the middle of the street, and best of all setting off car alarms, on the most obnoxious middle-weight "standard" motorcycle in existence.

Take one really old engine and give it fuel injection, bolt it into a chassis that looks and feels like it has been milled from solid granite, give it decent suspension, and then for the piece de resistance bolt on some mufflers made in the Hutt by blokes wearing wife beaters and sporting mullets. :Punk:

I'm done for.

The Breva 750 is supposed to be a girl's bike. A girl's bike made by Italians who sip long black espresso from effete little cups, and wear linen suits with knife edge creases on their trousers, and who never sweat. They probably live with their Mum too.

The only girl I can see owning this particular Breva is a lesbian kick boxer with stumpy legs and an overbite. Difficult to gauge at a single glance, and probably not that attractive from a distance, she becomes strangely elegant and shapely up close, only to break your lower legs in a flurry of necessarily short, sharp kicks to the ankle and shins, pausing only to wait while you sink slowly to the floor in agony so she can get the boot into the soft bits.

I've really done it now.

I've ridden a Moto Guzzi. And I liked it.

This thing is insanely loud, barking it's staccato roar through beautifully made NZ loudeners that actually enhance an Italian bike. Italian! The switch gear works, it leans to go around corners, though it does feel a little like a swinging pendulum, the triple piston Brembo caliper on the single disk up front makes spittle fly out of your mouth when you really nail it, and the suspension irons out the roughest city streets but still manages to tell you just what the heck is going on. It's stable as a very stable thing once you've selected your line, but the pegs touch down far too soon.

Middle aged blokes in convertibles (Jeremy Clarkson is right; it just shows up your bald spot lads) cringe away from the noise and refuse to meet your gaze, just in case that lesbian kick boxer with the overbite they hit on by mistake is riding that tiny, hewn from solid granite, roaring beast next to their perfectly turned out Mini Convertible. Wanker.

I want to buy this bike dammit. It isn't as fast as a 400cc inline four up top, and it may just hit 190km/hr lying on the tank, rider farting last night's curry for all they're worth for a bit of extra boost, but it will murder a 400cc four by bike lengths on the exit of a corner from barely 3000rpm up. Out right speed is missing the point on a Guzzi anyway, wheelying away from the lights (even a novice like me - 4000rpm pop the clutch, lean back, all by mistake of course!), gobbing into the passenger seat of convertible Minis (I get the open face helmet thing now!), while scratching your arse and reciting the desiderata in pig latin are what Guzzi ownership is all about.

Oi! You! Guiseppe Guzzi! This thing needs more ground clearance and stop drinking that bloody espresso and get a good mug of Nescafe down ya! Woofter!

James Deuce
20th February 2007, 21:04
Thanks, once again, to those brilliant guys at TSS for letting play with their bikes.

Biff
20th February 2007, 21:48
Dangerous pulled up at my house one evening with one of those machines, I wasn't in. My wife later told me he had turned up on what looked like a girls bike.

When I saw it first for myself I thought it was a work of art. Beautiful. But there is something feminine about it. Those curves maybe.

Maybe my wife's a lesbian? Cool.

Nice write up Jimbo.

nudemetalz
21st February 2007, 05:34
Brilliant write up for sure, Jim.
Jeremy Clarkson would be jealous of that !!!

You're done for now,....you're over the fence into Guzzi-isti !!!
Once you're there, you never turn back !!!

miSTa
21st February 2007, 06:47
Good write up. I happened to be our local MG dealer the other day and was looking at the 1100 - very nice, even Mrs S commented how good looking it was. (It's not my kind of bike though).

SDU
21st February 2007, 10:23
I've really done it now.

I've ridden a Moto Guzzi. And I liked it.
I want to buy this bike dammit ..... what Guzzi ownership is all about.



:rofl: :rofl: :rofl:

Now go ride one of the big boys! but beware it's a disease!

Good write up by the way


Good write up. I happened to be our local MG dealer the other day and was looking at the 1100 - very nice, even Mrs S commented how good looking it was. (It's not my kind of bike though).

Its a worry - she keeps hugging my bike.

Jimmy B
21st February 2007, 14:43
Nice write up Jim,

To change tacks slightly has anyone ridden the Griso? From pictures it looks the business, what's it like?

Blackbird
21st February 2007, 15:04
Eloquent use of language Mr Walsh, are you sure you work in the IT field where grunts and technobabble are de rigeur?

Seriously, a first rate write-up and an eye-opener to what fun awaits willy-waving Gixxer riders when they're fed up of binnning their machines.:innocent:

A very nice machine indeed.

Geoff

Ghost_Bullet
21st February 2007, 19:25
Nice write up Jim,

To change tacks slightly has anyone ridden the Griso? From pictures it looks the business, what's it like?


The griso.. mmmm well it is awesome... I love it I love it I love it!!!! It is the business for sure, not rocket ship, but it does "STUFF"

Go ride one.

nudemetalz
21st February 2007, 21:33
91hp with a truckload of torque is all you need in this day of heavily controlled roads by Mr :Police: (well, with the 1100's anyway).

Breva is a nice looking machine, only unsure about the twin shocks, they could have gone single IMO.

James Deuce
25th February 2007, 20:19
God help me, I've been day dreaming about buying this bike all weekend.

Trouble is out of all my riding mates, I've only got two friends who won't laugh in my face if I did.

Mind you, with my track record lately they probably are the only riding mates I've got left.

nudemetalz
26th February 2007, 13:51
You've got that same feeling I had when I first saw the Moto Guzzi V11 in WMCC and then took it for a test ride. It was all I could think about. Guzzis are like that, they lure you with their looks and then, like a spider, pounce on you after a test ride.
Mate, you're hooked !!!

Krayy
26th February 2007, 14:33
The best chuckle I've had in the last week or so :yes:

Hang on...didn't you berate me at one time for contemplating buying a Breva? Hipocritical c**t.

laRIKin
26th February 2007, 15:26
Jim2 as Nudemetalz has found out.
Resistance is futile, you will be assimilated. :yes:

I tried to leave the fold and so did dangerous.
I ever tried taking pills to stop me. (No good)
Resistance is futile, you will be assimilated. :yes:

Just buy it and enjoy, or not.
Life to short to not change your mind about thing's occasionally.

James Deuce
26th February 2007, 15:45
The best chuckle I've had in the last week or so :yes:

Hang on...didn't you berate me at one time for contemplating buying a Breva? Hipocritical c**t.

Yes, yes, yes, but I hadn't TRIED one then.

I take it all back. Go buy one. But get the 1100 you fat bastard.

nudemetalz
26th February 2007, 16:14
What's stopping you, Jim ?

bell
26th February 2007, 17:20
Thanks for the entertainment Jim - some creative imagery happening there!

Devil
2nd March 2007, 07:28
Hah, I didn't get it till I rode the Griso. If it didn't look so godamn sexy I never would have tried it but once it was fired up (neptune muffler) I just about wet myself.

The brembo's are great, the suspension was superb - as soon as it was rolling you had no idea it was as heavy as it is, it felt so light!
Yum, torque!

Now errr, if I can just sneak one onto the mortgage...

Dazza
2nd March 2007, 08:53
Hah, I didn't get it till I rode the Griso. If it didn't look so godamn sexy I never would have tried it but once it was fired up (neptune muffler) I just about wet myself.

The brembo's are great, the suspension was superb - as soon as it was rolling you had no idea it was as heavy as it is, it felt so light!
Yum, torque!

Now errr, if I can just sneak one onto the mortgage... Heavy my fat arse, I remember when all bikes ------ hang on I'm not that old.Like it's been said heaps of times before you either :sick: em :love: em: I for one :love: em. I can see another one in my not too distance future !