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« Reply #15 on: June 10, 2009, 07:49:44 AM »

I'm not sure if that is coming to the U.S.  Has there been any announcements?

Not sure what's going on with this (500 S.E.'s total, I think)or Guzzi in general. There is buzz of Piaggio shutting down the Mandello del Lario factory and moving production to some Aprilia plant. That would be a shame, they've been making bikes there since 1921! I tried to find the # of Guzzi sold in the U.S., they sell 7000 bikes worldwide and supposedly need to sell 12,000 to survive. Little scary.
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« Reply #16 on: June 14, 2009, 01:17:05 PM »

Not sure what's going on with this (500 S.E.'s total, I think)or Guzzi in general. There is buzz of Piaggio shutting down the Mandello del Lario factory and moving production to some Aprilia plant. That would be a shame, they've been making bikes there since 1921! I tried to find the # of Guzzi sold in the U.S., they sell 7000 bikes worldwide and supposedly need to sell 12,000 to survive. Little scary.
The buzz about Piaggio shutting down the Mandello del Lario factory and moving production to an Aprillia plant was based on the fact that the factory was shut down this winter for big renovations.  A lot of people theorized this was a plan to shut down the old Guzzi factoy without getting everyone upset in advance.  However, it looks like Piaggio was honest because the factory reopened this Febuary. 

I read recently that Guzzi's best recent year was 2007 and they sold 10,000 bikes worldwide with 1,000 coming to the U.S.  However in 2008 they only sold 5,000 and this is what started people speculating again about the demise of Moto Guzzi.  People that ride Guzzis don't worry about it because they've been hearing these rumors for 30 years.  "Moto Guzzi - Going out of business since 1921."
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« Reply #17 on: June 14, 2009, 03:24:21 PM »

Saw one in white  vomit at Duc shop yesterday. 

I like it though!  Just put some clip-ons on it. 

Very thin tank.  Upright sitting position.   waytogo
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This just in..IZ is not that short..and I am not that tall.
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« Reply #18 on: June 15, 2009, 01:59:49 PM »

I saw this bike at the IMS show this spring.
I love the looks and it's the first Guzzi I've ever considered buying.
Got to sit on it, it's light, it looks great, and its really comfortable.
But 48HP??? No thanks!   coffee
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« Reply #19 on: June 17, 2009, 09:22:34 PM »

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It will be compared to the Triumph Bonneville which is more powerful, but this bike is about 50 lbs lighter.

Didn't realize the new Bonnie's were that heavy.  My only real objection to Guzzi's  has been their weight and that the CG feels to be high up on the bike, at least compared to a Duc.
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