Very nice indeed. I'd love one in the garage.
I've been mostly riding the Superduke over the summer, but took the Griso 1200 8v out for a spin a couple of days ago, and it was glorious. I remembered why I liked it so much in the first place. It was grunty and sure footed as ever, and felt like a real gentleman's ride on a late summer's day through the twisties in the Surrey hills.
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Re: GENTLEMAN TOURER: FOUNDRY’S MOTO GUZZI V1000 RESTOMOD
I had a Lemansalike. I'm about 183cms tall and my knees bashed on the cylinder heads and fairing lowers. Lovely to ride, one of the best looking engines, but ill proportioned for me.
The side stand was a thing of practicality, once the weight was on it latched and wouldn't go forwards or backwards. I think it was originally fitted to a Guzzi California. The bike leaned over an unnervingly long way.
The side stand was a thing of practicality, once the weight was on it latched and wouldn't go forwards or backwards. I think it was originally fitted to a Guzzi California. The bike leaned over an unnervingly long way.
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PMSL. Just noticed. Make that 70in not cm. I may be shrinking in old age, but not that much.Count Steer wrote: ↑Fri Sep 24, 2021 8:38 amI'm not exactly Hulk height (I'm ~70cm) and even that's OK on something tallish like a BMW GS, but looking at that penultimate picture, how much higher is the seat at the front than the rear wheel? About 6"? That is quite low innit? It must make the riding position a bit odd for the 'taller touring gentleman'.
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