Moto Guzzi Griso 8V Tenni

Started by Travman, March 26, 2009, 06:45:24 PM

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Triple J

Quote from: supakpow2 on March 26, 2009, 11:33:00 PM
I like it too! :)



That one is very sweet!  [thumbsup] [thumbsup]

I heard one locally with a Remus pipe (IIRC). Sounded nice and looked MUCH better.

Monster Dave


supakpow2

Quote from: Monster Dave on March 27, 2009, 11:44:51 AM
I like the green with the brown leather seat. Classic.
+1   the seat adds a huge appeal to the bike. [thumbsup]
Quote from: elTristo on December 03, 2008, 11:07:07 PM
there was going to be something humorous here, but, unfortunately, i was in charge of the typing, and this is all i could come up with.

gearhead

 I love it too. I like the orange one in the vid alot.

Travman

#19
I haven't been able to stop looking at this bike.  It is listed on the UK website.  The regular Griso 8V was started selling in Europe last spring and then showed up here in the States by late summer.  Hopefully the same thing will happen with this SE.  Here is another view I hadn't seen before:

JEFF_H

Where's Griso?
Try to find the Griso hidden in this photo


Scottish

#21
Quote from: Travman on March 26, 2009, 06:45:24 PM






I'm looking at this thing and I think  [thumbsup] Some clip-ons bar-end mirrors and a lowering bracket fabbed up for the intrusment cluster.... better yet one of those tiny digital jobbies, and this would be an uber-cool bike. Of course that is including the obligatory performance mods.  [evil]



*edit, or you could just go all out bad azz like the one at top..... Jeff?? What Griso? Is that one of those pictures you have to unfocus your eyes to see the bike?

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ArguZ

Griso = fat, old, moves like a tree in the water
Corsare = agile, sexy, fresh like the wind in the Dolomities

Deep in your heart, you guys are all Harley riders  [laugh]

Travman

Quote from: ArguZ on April 17, 2009, 12:44:43 AM
Griso = fat, old, moves like a tree in the water
Corsare = agile, sexy, fresh like the wind in the Dolomities

Deep in your heart, you guys are all Harley riders  [laugh]

"fresh like the wind in the Dolomities"???  That is not something I hear often to describe a motorcycle [laugh].  The Corsare does look like a cool bike, but it aren't sold in the U.S.   I enjoyed this writeup of the Corsare. http://www.motorcycle.com/manufacturer/2008-moto-morini-corsaro-review-85080.html  Here is one of the Griso 8V. http://www.motorcycle.com/manufacturer/2008-moto-guzzi-griso-8v-68608.html

You guessed right.  I'd be looking at the Griso SE as a Harley replacement.



ArguZ

Scheisse...
This is where the joke becomes reality...again.
Ok...cool...if they only sell Guzzi in the states that's what you should get.
I would never get into the idea to get a Ducati without a dedicated dealer around the corner.
What about Benellli ? Bimota ? Anyone doing that over there ?
I am not thinking of getting another monster...not with the 696/1100 design being reality.
But the TNT could really be my next bike...Guzzi is like BMW...I think about that when I am in the 40s

Scottish

Quote from: ArguZ on April 17, 2009, 01:12:49 PM
Scheisse...
This is where the joke becomes reality...again.
Ok...cool...if they only sell Guzzi in the states that's what you should get.
I would never get into the idea to get a Ducati without a dedicated dealer around the corner.
What about Benellli ? Bimota ? Anyone doing that over there ?
I am not thinking of getting another monster...not with the 696/1100 design being reality.
But the TNT could really be my next bike...Guzzi is like BMW...I think about that when I am in the 40s

How in Gawds name is the M1100-696 off the table but the TNT has exceptable styling for you?  [puke] [bang] ???




That Corsiar that you showed on the other hand is definitely cool though in need of some new exhaust to trim up the tail section.

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corndog67

There is a Guzzi dealer in San Luis Obispo.  They've been there about 6 or 8 months.  They have most or all of the new models, but I don't think they've sold even one yet.   Might swing you a good deal if you are having trouble finding one.  San Luis Obispo, CA.   They also sell Vespa's, their bread and butter. 

Travman

Quote from: ArguZ on April 17, 2009, 01:12:49 PM
Scheisse...
This is where the joke becomes reality...again.
Ok...cool...if they only sell Guzzi in the states that's what you should get.
I would never get into the idea to get a Ducati without a dedicated dealer around the corner.
What about Benellli ? Bimota ? Anyone doing that over there ?
I am not thinking of getting another monster...not with the 696/1100 design being reality.
But the TNT could really be my next bike...Guzzi is like BMW...I think about that when I am in the 40s
Ducati is not the end all be all of motorcycles for all occasions.  I love my Ducati, but I'll take a heavier bike when I know I'll be riding for several hours or lots of highway.  Besides I'm almost in my 40s.

junior varsity

BMW is a Guzzi, but with saggy tits.

junior varsity