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  1. I would be in favour of a separate section (in the existing forum?). I agree that we are all one big Guzzi family, but when I am looking for information on the V11, I prefer not to be distracted by information on other models.

  2. The program was last night on BBC2 TV, right before Top Gear. I loved it, even though it made me wonder why instead of moving to Italy, where "amore" rhymes with "motore", I have to live in the cold and car-unfriendly Netherlands :rolleyes: .

    PS: I think that the program also serves as a good reminder of the fact that old cars are first and foremost OLD and therefore require a lot of love, care, and last but not least, buckets of money if you want to keep them running (almost like our Guzzis... ;) )

  3. It may well be that your V11 and your Stelvio are too similar? After my partner decided after a 150 km day trip that she would never again join me on the Rosso Corsa (I still do not understand why :unsure: ), we bought a 07 BMW K1200GT to keep her (actually both of us ;)) happy. I was considering selling my Rosso Corsa, but at the end I decided not to, because 1) I just love this bike and I knew I would miss her; 2) second hand prices for a V11 (at least in Belgium) are simply a joke. Well, almost two years later, I can state without exaggerating that keeping the Rosso was one of the best (motorcycle-related) decisions I ever took!! The K1200GT is an impressive bike in all regards, and when it comes to long distance riding with a passenger, very close to perfection (at least imho). Still, it is always a pleasure to take out the "little" Rosso for a (solo) day trip to the Ardennes or the Eifel, because well, it is so far away from perfection (and of course because of everything else we like so much about the V11). Objectively speaking, the four cylinder 152 HP Teutonic lady simply blows away the V2 90 HP Bella Rossa, but, when changing from one to the other, I always enjoy the difference between these two bikes. So, what I am trying to say is that, in my view it makes it easier to keep (and ride) two (or more motorcycles) if they are very different from each other. If they are very similar, or even worse, one is the improved version of the other, it is probably not so easy to convince yourself that it makes sense to keep both of them, but, again, that is a very personal opinion. :2c:

  4. It's one of the ugliest bikes I've ever seen...

    That poor V11...

    :stupid:de gustibus et coloribus non est disputandum :oldgit: , but, in cases like this one, it would be good if some restrictions could be imposed on "imagination" or "creativity" :rolleyes: .

  5. Until the beginning of 2008, X-lite produced the X801RR in Agostini-look (I am the very happy owner of one of the last ones :) ). X-lite has also other replica versions available: http://www.x-lite.it/catalogo_09.jsp?iditem=105

    Ago has changed helmet brand this year and now it is AGV that produces the Agostini replica: the AGV Ti-Tech Evolution in Agostini-look http://www.agv.it/prodotto.asp?Id_Prodotto...otoGrafica=624).

    Personnally, I prefer the X-lite version (it looks more discrete :oldgit: )

  6. I am not a marketing expert, but in my view, Moto Guzzi should make a better use of its rich "pédigré". As has been suggested many times here, why not expand on the V7 theme and introduce more classic sports bikes (e.g. a V12 Classic Sports with spoke wheels; Le Mans I lfairing; etc). This cannot be too complicated. It would also distinguish Guzzi as a brand in the Paggio concern. The Stelvio and the Griso are surely good moves. I am not so sure about the 1200 "Sport" though (with or without eight valves).

  7. I have been using the Becker Technik central stand for years on my Rosso and I am very happy with it. You just have to be careful when you mount fix it on the bike (= avoid making scratches on the frame side plates). It was a pleasure to do business with them, also a couple of months ago when I bought a front stand for my K1200GT.

    I agree with Paul about Daes Mototec; I tried several times to buy Bos mufflers at their shop, but I gave up after a couple of months. But, if you can be patient, they reportedly do provide high quality work.

  8. They will probably be short staffed due to August holidays. There's no garuantee you'll get into the factory itself, (it's a bit like Willy Wonkas factory), but the museum is located just inside the gate and is well worth a visit.

    Even the town of Mandello on the lake and the surrounds are worth seeing.

    I'll be there on my annual pilgrimage for the second week in september.

     

    Might be worth while contacting Agostini's and asking them, (Peter speaks english - well, aussie english), they should know.

     

    This has already been addressed in the forum. The factory, the museum and Agostini are all closed (chiuso :helmet: ) in August (Agostini opens again on the 26th). August is the holiday month in Italy... So, September is indeed the better choice.

  9. Hi there,

    It seems to be normal that the front cross over pipe (i.e. the tube in front of the engine; I am not talking about the rear cross over in front of the mufflers) is kind of loose. On my '03 Rosso Corsa I can easily turn it back and forth over half a cm. My dealer tells me that I should not worry; according to him, trying to fasten the front cross over will put the entire exhaust system under strain with the well-known consequences.

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