Love to take a 675 out for a test-ride some stage. They do look and sound great.
Of interest, my Guzzi's previous owner traded it for a 675.
Love to take a 675 out for a test-ride some stage. They do look and sound great.
Of interest, my Guzzi's previous owner traded it for a 675.
"...you meet the weirdest people riding a Guzzi !!..."
that sounds like the only place to go for me in that case lula. Incidentally nudes i've always wanted a go on a guzzi, must be one of the very few brands i have never got my leg ova
Hmmm,....I've never been to the Bay of Plenty,...could be a good summers weekend ride
Tell you now, you have to learn how to ride all over again when you get a Guzzi. Rather strange habits.
What's the riding position like on a 675 ?
When I sat on one at WMCC, I thought it was quite tall rather a very hunched over position, like more extreme than a Gixxer. Be a tad uncomfortable 'round town wouldn't it?
"...you meet the weirdest people riding a Guzzi !!..."
the 675's are quite tall parked next to my mates r1 it is taller in the seat height. Only marginally. I try to avoid towns but the little time spent in them i haven't really found uncomfortable at all just the normal sportsbike tired wrists e.t.c. On some really long rides the arse gets a bit achy but if you are doing a few days riding it gets easier. No leg cramps or back aches which is saying something coz both my knees and back are suspect to say the least.
oh and by the way a powercommander and after market exhaust are definately worth the expense. I have the triumph "race track only" exhaust and the sound alone makes it worth it
I must admit that the hamilton dealers are well worth visiting. And you can always find a park.
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