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  1. Hey Critter Hard to define a real motorcyclist, surely its just someone who enjoys them. If your looking for my credentials, well, i have owned 57 of them, since i was 14, now 48. I have averaged more than 10,000 miles per year since i was 15. I got married on one. I took 11 months off on honeymoon and travelled around the world on one 33,000 miles. I ride one all year round still. I raced at the Isle of Man TT and at World Superbike. I didnt own a car for the first 8 years of marriage and moved house twice, with a cat in each pannier. I've broken my back three times coming off one. I dont know if any of that makes me a real motorcyclist, but i like the look of the V11 le mans. I will have to ride one to prove i like it, and as has been said i might need two bikes, to add to the other 4 in the garage at the moment....
  2. Thanks everyone My favorite bike (i have owned 4) has been a Ducati 900 ssie. I dont like Japanese bikes (souless) I loved my last Guzzi. I sold an S4rs Monster couple of years ago, loved the power and handling, and although i went to europe, it was cramped and no fairing (why i wont buy a 1200 sport). I currently have a triumph T955i (595 shape), its great with slightly raised bars (comfort) and handles and goes as fast as i will ever need, but i park it in the shed and have no love for it. I know i will love the Guzzi, just really wanted to know if they handle and last. reply to savagehenry, with respect to the Tenni have there been other special V11 le mans???
  3. I have owned 57 motorcycles so far, 60% of them being European but so far only one new Guzzi. Currently have a Triumph (fast and handles well) but not enought lust factor. I've now seen a limited edition Tenni, million dollar question is will i like it? are the ordinary v11 le mans just as good. any comments welcome
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