By now experts in retro classics, this was unveiled at the Milan show. Powered by their 750cc small block engine it should be very light but not very powerful unless there has been some tweaking to raise the hp. Must have been reading my mind. Not into new bikes, but as a turn-key everyday bike, I wouldn't say no.
I knew the indicators looked familiar! Here is a bike I built in 2005 ( the one on the left) with the same indicators. Perhaps Moto Guzzi spys are monitoring my customs for future production models?
I like the paint job on the fender
This is the back of the front guard, the skull and crossed crutches insignia of the Gammy M/C And a little lick of flames on the sidecover
i totaly dig the new guzzi. not too sure about the tank shine though. would have to see it in real. but at dodgy customs the tank could be resprayed easily
That's some of the nicest flame work I've seen. Ok! You've talked me into it. I'll let you do Baz
Steady on young Shore boy, that's a Westside Custom. And it's not a new Guzzi, just one of many passed through my hands. That one had a motor to match the hot paint. 950cc big bore, had to machine out the cases. It was sold to a guy in Queenstown, still rides it like that too. Little bit of West Auckland in the deep south. I built it late 2005. Sold it early 2006.