Guzzi Stelvio?
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Guzzi Stelvio?
Today's whim is a Stelvio.
I know they're not as quick as a KTM or BMW but I like the looks of the MK1 model. And they probably have nice mid corner stability. A local-ish dealer has a nice looking one in red. And shaft drive! Ideal for a nasty old bastard like me.
Any thoughts / experience?
Didn't someone have one, Gedge maybe?
Is that 8v Guzzi engine a hand grenade / big bill waiting to happen?
I know they're not as quick as a KTM or BMW but I like the looks of the MK1 model. And they probably have nice mid corner stability. A local-ish dealer has a nice looking one in red. And shaft drive! Ideal for a nasty old bastard like me.
Any thoughts / experience?
Didn't someone have one, Gedge maybe?
Is that 8v Guzzi engine a hand grenade / big bill waiting to happen?
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Re: Guzzi Stelvio?
I thought about chopping my V7 in for one, I think they're pretty solid from the research I did.
They're really ugly in a cool way.
I think it was Adamski that had one.
They're really ugly in a cool way.
I think it was Adamski that had one.
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Re: Guzzi Stelvio?
I think the 8v engines need to be a rollerised to stop them being grenades. Pete roper on grisoghetto.com is the man to ask.
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Re: Guzzi Stelvio?
It's similar to the griso in terms of engine and transmission and the fact that head bearings and swingarm / linkages rarely had any grease out of the factory.
I have the 4v engine in my griso and its lovely in the low and mid range, the 8v is supposed to be a league ahead in both and has top end too
I have the 4v engine in my griso and its lovely in the low and mid range, the 8v is supposed to be a league ahead in both and has top end too
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Re: Guzzi Stelvio?
Lovely bikes. The early 8v engines with flat tappets were grenades, but the later ones had roller followers, and are fine. The early ones should have been converted with the factory kit which Guzzi supplied at no charge if you could show a full service history. They have pretty much all been done - but do check, because a flat tappet 8v WILL fail.
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Re: Guzzi Stelvio?
I'm in two minds now....
It sounds like the one to go for it the post 2011 model. But they don't look so good IMO. Maybe I'm over analysing....?
It sounds like the one to go for it the post 2011 model. But they don't look so good IMO. Maybe I'm over analysing....?
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Re: Guzzi Stelvio?
Get a nice Varadero instead.
The later ones (2010+) have slightly slimmer bodywork to make them look less weighty. Good motor tho'
Old Homda's never go wrong.
The later ones (2010+) have slightly slimmer bodywork to make them look less weighty. Good motor tho'
Old Homda's never go wrong.
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Re: Guzzi Stelvio?
I think I did the press launch of the 2003 FI 6 speed version. It was a James Bond themed launch complete with saucy models on CR250s, helicopters, private planes and abseiling out of old towers. I was never that taken by the bike though, far from it if truth be told. I'm sure it nearly hoyed Brown Roland on his arse. Good suggestion but not for me I'm afraid.KungFooBob wrote: ↑Sat Mar 06, 2021 6:37 pm Get a nice Varadero instead.
The later ones (2010+) have slightly slimmer bodywork to make them look less weighty. Good motor tho'
Old Homda's never go wrong.
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Re: Guzzi Stelvio?
I think my mate used to rent a room from him in Kettering, or am I thinking of a different gayer?
I liked my 2005 Varadero, it was big and heavy, but the motor was lovely and it was oh so comfortable.
I liked my 2005 Varadero, it was big and heavy, but the motor was lovely and it was oh so comfortable.
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Re: Guzzi Stelvio?
Surely they have the CCTs of doom like the Firestorm? Fit manual ones I guessKungFooBob wrote: ↑Sat Mar 06, 2021 6:37 pm Get a nice Varadero instead.
The later ones (2010+) have slightly slimmer bodywork to make them look less weighty. Good motor tho'
Old Homda's never go wrong.
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Re: Guzzi Stelvio?
They don't seem to have the CCT issues the Storm has, but then I'm not sure they're actually a problem on the storm either, just paranoid owners.
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Re: Guzzi Stelvio?
Yes probably, I had mine for over 5 years on standard CCT. I checked its MOT history the other day ots still going at 40k miles although don't know if still standard
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Re: Guzzi Stelvio?
I don't know where he lived and I'm not sure he was gay.KungFooBob wrote: ↑Sat Mar 06, 2021 6:56 pm I think my mate used to rent a room from him in Kettering, or am I thinking of a different gayer?
I liked my 2005 Varadero, it was big and heavy, but the motor was lovely and it was oh so comfortable.
I think I have some weird fondness for mid corner stability which the Js rarely seem to nail .. NC30 and RC30 aside. I'm sure the Varadero is a good bike but it's not what I'm after at the moment.
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Re: Guzzi Stelvio?
I'm sure there was an EMAP guy named 'Brown' lived in Kettering, I passed out in his front Garden.
I don't think I was bummed tho'.
I don't think I was bummed tho'.
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Re: Guzzi Stelvio?
You don't 'think'? How good was the party?KungFooBob wrote: ↑Sat Mar 06, 2021 7:39 pm I'm sure there was an EMAP guy named 'Brown' lived in Kettering, I passed out in his front Garden.
I don't think I was bummed tho'.
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Haha, that was someone else I think. A great guy. But not a rapist I'm sure!KungFooBob wrote: ↑Sat Mar 06, 2021 7:39 pm I'm sure there was an EMAP guy named 'Brown' lived in Kettering, I passed out in his front Garden.
I don't think I was bummed tho'.
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Re: Guzzi Stelvio?
I had to look it up.
https://www.motorcyclenews.com/bike-rev ... i/stelvio/
I've always liked Guzzis,though I've never owned one,however I don't like adventure bikes and I can't see past that.
https://www.motorcyclenews.com/bike-rev ... i/stelvio/
I've always liked Guzzis,though I've never owned one,however I don't like adventure bikes and I can't see past that.
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That rings a bell! Maybe I should look into one of those.KungFooBob wrote: ↑Sat Mar 06, 2021 8:23 pm I think this is the one Gedge had/has...
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Moto-Morini- ... OSwWfZgJaV~
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