You know why you like your Guzzi? Because of its simplicity and character. It has soul. It is motorcycling back to the basics. It has what you need minus what you don't need. It allows you to enjoy a ride without being distracted by toys. It is a sign of maturity. I hope you enjoy it for years to come.
@GuzziHeroV50 Жыл бұрын
One of the things I love so much is that they don't hide anything behind skirts and fairings. There is a pure mechanical beauty in every part - the barrels, the starter motor, the shaft drive unit... it is all on display and part of the art that is Guzzi.
@GreatEgret Жыл бұрын
I own several bikes that would be considered downgrades from my previous rides. It’s 100% all about how the riding experience and how it makes you feel!
@Treacherous_One Жыл бұрын
In my garage I have a about a half a dozen 170+hp bikes and then one day I wandered home with a a URAL M72 on a trailer. lol sometimes we get these weird itches that we just HAVE to scratch.
@andrewrostant8562 Жыл бұрын
@@Treacherous_Oneas
@robertdrawdy3749 Жыл бұрын
I can't blame you I got a 117 low rider s but I love my 97 magna and valkyrie and I would NEVER get rid of them been through 8 bikes and sold em all except those 2 well and also my evo chopper but that isn't a typical bike
@dmitrijr7065 Жыл бұрын
Trying to have fun through power and speed is the short way to the grave. The adrenaline wears of too quickly and you push even further. Just relax and have some fun.
@Treacherous_One Жыл бұрын
@@dmitrijr7065 I'm in my 50s and still cant get enough of things that go fast. cars, bikes, boats, whatever. that's just how some of us are wired.
@Motoguzzi750 Жыл бұрын
I've ridden all over Europe and the UK on my little 2004 Guzzi. When I first got it, in 2004 new, I joined the Guzzi family. I learned that a 10 minute test ride on a Guzzi is no good; has to be all day. And if you like it, it might just be a lifelong attachment 😊 They are truly unique.
@D.Brett.Cartwright Жыл бұрын
Ditto your sentiments, sir! After a couple quick adjustments, I mounted Griso for a 7500 mile trek around the western US from north to south, and completely enjoyed every inch. Thru rain, shine, high wind sand storms, mountain twisties, to lone prairie blasts, Griso was my loyal steed and personal confidant, with nary a whimper or misstep. The essence of motorcycling.
@munawir53025 ай бұрын
Possible to fix side panniers?
@jberejik Жыл бұрын
If you "get" Moto Guzzi it makes sense. If you are a spec-sheet warrior you don't know what you are talking about. Glad you are enjoying the bike. Love my Guzzi!
@pcthayer Жыл бұрын
As far as its looks....when I worked in Boston years ago, there was a guy who commuted to work on a green Griso 8V w/brown saddle and parked it right outside my building on the sidewalk. I think it was the most beautiful bike with the best color combination I'd ever seen.
@GuzziHeroV50 Жыл бұрын
That would be the Tenni colour scheme. A homage to the racer Tommaso Tenni. Very beautiful! He was a racer known as the Black Devil, which also inspired the Diablo Nero colour scheme of Spite's bike.
@pcthayer Жыл бұрын
@@GuzziHeroV50 Very interesting info....thanks. Yes it was beautiful. (It was parked in the Financial District of the city, so most likely very expensive new.)
@matteostocchero14887 ай бұрын
Your comment was spot on mate, only the name is different. It’s not Tommaso, but Omobono instead. Weird name for sure
@RobertCarr-lu4hk8 ай бұрын
The moto should be "Ride a Guzzi , put a smile on your face". I had a brand new 83 Suzuki GS850G, which I loved. Then I rode my dads 78 850 Le Mans with Continental pipes. It was hard and slow to shift, throttle was stiff etc. but it was fantastic with its brute sound soulful character. People on the steet were looking to see what the heck was making that awsome sound when I went by with both thumbs up.Hooked ever since. There is nothing compared to riding a Guzzi.
@chrisianroberts8796 Жыл бұрын
Excellent Description of the Guzzi experience because on paper it shouldn't work as well as it does. But they reach into your motorcycle soul. The Griso has wooden Brembo Pads, Swap the pads, Fluid but if you really want some amazing brakes put a Brembo RCS19 that is adjustable in piston and leverage. Look in the Manual and drop the forks to the Sport Level for quicker turn in. And that Factory Can weighs 28lbs and a Lithium Battery cuts another 14lbs. Both of those weights are up high so the Griso will transition side to side even better. And in Twisty downhills you will just use engine braking and hear that glorious sound!
@GuzziHeroV50 Жыл бұрын
I have a 2007 Griso 1100 and I'm totally with you here. I have owned Guzzis for many years and it is hard to explain why I love them over every other brand. I think it is probably a mix of the uniqueness, the feel, they handle and perform way better than they deserve to. But it's mainly about the way it makes me smile every time I ride and that isn't something that I can put into words. Whenever any of my friends have a ride on my Griso, they come back grinning and shaking their heads in disbelief. None of them have ever ridden anything that makes them feel the way that a Guzzi does. As the saying goes - you meet the strangest people on a Guzzi! With the riding feel, it is unlike most others. You don't steer the bike with the bars, you lean and then counter the bars because they are so long. Also, a retune is very valuable to improve midrange) there is a flat spot for emissions testing) and will improve MPG. The 1100 has no ABS by the way, I don't think the 1200 does either but I may be wrong.
@alainberthelot235311 ай бұрын
I have a griso 1200 2013,and no abs brake, 😁
@PaydayGabeBCNV9 ай бұрын
4 months on,, The Griso was always on my radar. Yes, I'm a Guzzi fan,, but I was looking for something different,, something more. And if everything goes according to plan,, I'll be the new owner of a 014 Guzzi California Touring. 🙏🏻 Can't wait honestly. Update: Made the purchase!! 🥰 absolutely beautiful black beast 😍.
@munawir53025 ай бұрын
Same model is available here, old new stock! And the price reasonable considering that here in Malaysia motorcycles are expensive because of the import tax. Would be good to hear your experince with the California.
@brodhurste Жыл бұрын
I have empathy here. I have a speed triple 1200RS....which is an absolute weapon and a masterpiece of engineering.....but i cant stop thinking about a Griso instead.
@robertpierce1981 Жыл бұрын
As a 08 Norge 1200 owner. I concur that these are lovely machines.
@ftby59mikeD Жыл бұрын
I've got a 2013 GT8v, love the character & soul, more so than my Ducati multistrada.
@robertpierce1981 Жыл бұрын
@@ftby59mikeD I considered a Multistrada prior to the Norge
@germainlaberge Жыл бұрын
I entirely agree with the way you choose your ride. Living in Canada, our motorcycling season is coming to an end. This is my 47th. The 2013 Griso is my tenth bike. A 750 Bonneville for over 40 years, 3 Suzukis (including a RG500 Gamma!), Yamahas, and a Honda. Good bikes all of them but the Guzzi seems to encapsulate all I want in a motorcycle. Except for a wheel base which is a bit too long, this bike is perfect. As you said, the vibrations, the sound, the looks, the Griso has it all. It has soul. Every ride is a celebration of the here and now. Many thanks.
@aburto56 Жыл бұрын
I got the same feeling of "love at first ride" with my California 1400. I jumped from a boulevard 50C and the weight and power difference felt right. MG has a magic spell that catches some of us into a riding dream. Love it!
@SoDakTwisties Жыл бұрын
I totally agree with you on the "everything always needs to be an upgrade" and it leading to an "arms race" in the motorcycle world. That's very spot on. While I love my KTM 1290 SAS (when it's 100%) I have found that it is objectively way more power than anyone can legally and safely use on the street. I think most riders do that whole aspirational thing as they grow in their riding career. I know I did. Now I've got the top end bike in KTMs ADV Touring lineup, and I'm like, "Ok, now what? It's great when it works, but damn does KTM have some QC issues!". At this point I am always thinking of how much this high-strung monster is going to cost me long term, and is that potentially high cost worth it? I can't legally use everything this bike has got on the street. It's only really good for thrills and the occasional high speed pass. I keep going back to considering a 'downgrade' to a smaller Japanese sport touring bike, and just kind of settling in there until I retire from riding some day. Still great fun. Quite reliable. Still has many of the electronic/tech features I want.
@joesutherland225 Жыл бұрын
I knew back at the old place when you were simping Harley that you needed to try guzzi and that you'd love or hate them
@carver7689 Жыл бұрын
I also have a 1290 SA, but I feel about as good about it as Spite feels about his Griso. If you're having quality issues, maybe there are some recalls out for whatever is wrong? Or maybe the guys on the forums might have some solutions. Whatever the case, I hope things get better for ya.
@Gofr5 Жыл бұрын
I actually just upgraded to a new 1290 SAS a couple of weeks ago from my old 701 SM. I am loving it to pieces. Literally, just 2 weeks in and I already need a new left side couple connector for the mirror as I broke that one when my bike fell over on some (too) soft grass that it was parked on. lol But yeah, I knew buying in to it that its peak performance was too much for the street, but that's ok. I wanted the down low torque this beast has. I wanted to still have access to 80-100 hp at 4000-5000rpm. I'm very happy with it so far. It has filled me with way more confidence than my old 701 ever did, oddly enough. Like the other commenter here, I also feel as good about my new SAS as Spite feels for his Griso. I'm sorry you haven't been quite as satisfied with it. I hope that can change for you, but if it means you also need to move on, then so be it. It's all part of the journey.
@mikewho9964 Жыл бұрын
Turning that throttle just makes you smile - its a truly great bike and in years to come will become classic but its not like any other Guzzi or cruiser
@Alvarosupersix8 ай бұрын
Agree with you...Here we say..."sometimes less is more"...
@MrShopvideo Жыл бұрын
Great observations about your Guzzi. I just sold my Griso for a V85TT, I wanted to go for a bike that I could pile miles on and the Griso was good, but the TT is better. The Griso was so much fun ride at speed, and while I miss it I think the 85TT is the bike for where I am. ENJOY your Griso Sir!
@markanstey2654 Жыл бұрын
Once a Guzzi gets under your skin - nothing else will do. I do love the Griso such a beautiful looking bike ! I nearly got one but went for a V11 sport instead. Such an engaging ride.
@GuzziHeroV50 Жыл бұрын
The only bike that might take me away from my Griso is an 1100 Sport. I owned one and it is a very special bike.
@dreadnought19844 ай бұрын
That's a tough choice, especially if they're both Tenni Green
@seaninness334 Жыл бұрын
I'm slowly returning to riding, after a long break, considering all my buying options. So I've got older notions in my head of the riding experience to begin with. Some of the advancements or changes over the years intrigue me but others turn me off. My eye has lingered over Moto Guzzis in the past and this video gives me that tingle. Always good to remind folks of THIS EXACT THING regularly or you do get lost in details like specs or latest technologies. Well done.
@RoadsOfOz Жыл бұрын
Had my Griso for 8 years now. Recently bought a BMW 1250 GS and was meant to sell the Griso. Still haven’t sold it yet. Longest that I have ever owned a road bike. Such a joy to ride and the only time that I have ever wished for more power was on track days and bike drag racing nights.
@bmp72 Жыл бұрын
Liking a worse bike is sooo Guzzi ! Guzzi’s are the best at having character, that certain ‘je ne sais qua’
@Ridingforsanity Жыл бұрын
I think that is probably the most underrated comment I’ve heard about motorcycles in a long time. “The next bike doesn’t always have to be an upgrade”. After coming off a 1200cc tech tour de force adventure bike I can agree to that. I have now settled into a middle weight parallel twin with lighter weight and more capable suspension. I couldn’t be happier at the moment. When I first took the bike out in the black hills SD this past summer at one point in the twistiest I told myself, “this is best bike over ever owned”! And that comment was not based on a spec sheet. Thank you Spite for making this point, especially newer riders might not understand this concept. BTW I’ve always wanted a Moto Guzzi but they have always been elusive to me snatching one up. That being said I rode a V85TT at last and wasn’t impressed, at least for me it didn’t work out.
@carver7689 Жыл бұрын
That Griso does sound nice, and it seems to have enough power to do what you want without all the Ducati's bells & whistles. It's great to see somebody enjoying a bike so much!
@davegallo8166 Жыл бұрын
People like Guzzis for the same reasons they like Sportsters and KLRs, there's something just satisfying in simplicity and time tested engineering
@garymasterson1174 Жыл бұрын
Spite, You've hit the nail on the head."Its's the right bike for me", "It suits my personality". Thank you for verbalising what should be obvious but often isn't. ATVB
@armandblake Жыл бұрын
Always loved this bike, looks so special. Had a friend in Italy who owned one, he was an engineer in Brembo.
@TomKremnitzer3 ай бұрын
I own a 2017 griso and you are right on the money. It’s a great bike. Plenty fast and I really enjoy riding it. Thanks for a great video. Tom
@christopherjohnson6050 Жыл бұрын
I too have a Griso and it is a keeper. It reminds me of the 1978 Ducati 900 GTS I had years ago. It tracks perfectly and pulls from low down. I’m a big man and it suits me perfectly.
@Basilikinstinct5 ай бұрын
A little hello from the south of France I completely agree with you regarding your view of the criteria for evaluating your machine. I own the 1200 SPORT cousin from MotoGuzzi and I wouldn't change it for anything in the world. I think that whatever the models of the MotoGuzzi brand, the sensations offered by these motorcycles are truly unique beyond the performances. Emotion and sensation
@alexmazification Жыл бұрын
It doesn't have ABS, but it's a great bike, I still regret having sold my Griso 8V
@dviper11 Жыл бұрын
Congrats on finding a bike you love so much. It is a burly, beautiful beast! Feel like these bikes are underrated and under explored in the motovlogger world. It’s true it’s not all about numbers but how it makes you feel & what you gravitate towards.
@brucewygal133 Жыл бұрын
I have a Moto Guzzi V100 and a Victory Vegas. They are both very satisfying to ride although very different to be sure. I am fortunate to be able to walk out into my garage and have to decide which one I will ride that day. By the way I was glad you mentioned that you put lowering foot pegs on your Griso as I am considering doing the same for my Mandello. Thank you for sharing your motorcycle riding journey. Enjoy your Guzzi!
@buckymoto1784 Жыл бұрын
I own a 21 plate V85TT with full Race exhaust system and re - map.... It sounds Awesome.. 🔊🔊🤪🔊 🔊
@Bornfromjets719 Жыл бұрын
I imagine you like the Griso for the same reason I enjoy the Kawasaki X-300 so much: Realistic expectations. No one is out here fighting for tenths of a second with camping gear on a bike, or while commuting, or on a weekend trip. There is SO MUCH ego in this hobby at times it seems to infect the entire meta.
@amerigo88 Жыл бұрын
In Cruiser World, we have gone from the Victory 92c at 92 ci having the largest engine around at 1500 cc to stock Harleys in 2023 with a 117 ci (1920 cc) engine. The factory custom Harleys (CVO) can be had with a 131 ci (2150 cc) engine. We are way past the point of diminishing returns. As if this wasn't silly enough, many (most?) cruiser buyers go with the Stage 1 or 2 or even Stage 4 upgrade to tack on another 2 to 10 percent horsepower. It's absurd.
@captainklutz3427 Жыл бұрын
A lifelong Guzzi owner, (amongst many others ;) ) I am pleased you have found the Guzzi magic. They are not like other brands. It takes time to get to know them. They do not appreciate being bullied and respond well to being ridden with empathy, by playing to their strengths. You coax the best out of them. Guzzi & Ducati come at things from different ends of the spectrum. Ducatis were based on detuned race engine technology. Maintenance costs & reliability are an issue. Guzzi V-Twin engines were based on a military tractor engine. A very solid robust lump which they tuned up to a decent degree. Generally they tend to be more reliable & have shaft drive, with all the plusses & minuses. that brings. Of course like for like, Guzzis are not as agile & fast as Ducatis, but you pay your money & take your choice of what is important to you :)
@cpuuk Жыл бұрын
Back in the day I had 500 Guzzi, suspension was jello, electrics would go intermit in the rain, it was not a looker, wasn't fast... I got a lot of smiles per miles from it. As you say, you have change your riding style if you want the best from your ride.
@MaaZeus Жыл бұрын
It is all about the smiles per mile the bike can provide, not how big numbers the specsheet has.
@MikeFernandez Жыл бұрын
I upgraded from the Moto Guzzi V7 to the V100. Love that bike.
@jw2918 Жыл бұрын
Hey Spite, I should probably finish the vid before commenting but still, I’m inspired by what you did. We always hear from Moto vloggers to get the bike you like, not just follow the specs- and that’s just what you did. I’m glad you followed your heart. Oh, and while the Ducati looked nice, I also prefer the looks and sound of the Griso!
@michaelhayward7572 Жыл бұрын
See if you can get your hands on an MT01. The US never got them, but i believe there are a few Canadian imports about. If you like a Buell, the Arch, and a Griso, you will freak riding an MT01. A bike way before its time, why it did'nt sell in big numbers then, but is highly sought after now, and still keeps its value in Europe. And thats all coming from a raving confirned Guzzisti.
@sspirito3130 Жыл бұрын
Moto Guzzis are how every motorcycle should be built. Easy valve access, shaft drive and the simplicity of a big air cooled V twin
@enclave3908 Жыл бұрын
I always tell people that guzzis feel how alfa romeos drive. They arent the best, they’re the most
@robertmifkovic6325 Жыл бұрын
Also no power
@JC-lk3oy4 ай бұрын
@@robertmifkovic6325 When did 108hp and 80tq become no power?
@robertmifkovic63254 ай бұрын
@@JC-lk3oy don't look at the spec sheet, ride the bike and you'll will know it slow
@JC-lk3oy4 ай бұрын
@@robertmifkovic6325 I have, and it's not slow or underpowered. It's also not fast. I'd call the power appropriate or adequate. Just looked it up to make sure my memory wasn't off. 3.1 seconds 0-60 and 11.1 seconds in the 1/4 mile. I'd hardly call that slow or underpowered.
@Gg_gorilla_bikes Жыл бұрын
Enjoyed the vid. I am a long time guzzi owner. While performance sports bike have come and gone from my garage and i.have enjoyed them, i always come back to my 850 le mans, nothing puts a smile on my face like that bike. That's what biking is a about
@fightingpitdragon Жыл бұрын
I'm kinda interested in the upcoming Moto Guzzi Stelvio. It catches my eye. I currently own a gsxs1000gt, and it's the best bike I've ever owned.
@ron140088 Жыл бұрын
I'm exited for the new Stelvio as well. I currently own a 2009 Stelvio and I love it. It's my sixth Guzzi, they do get into your blood!
@theMightywooosh Жыл бұрын
maybe this is why people love the MT-07 so much it's a limited bike, but lots of fun.
@guhoon3 ай бұрын
Spot on, it’s all about the way you feel riding it. I have an older griso 1100, and while it’s nowhere near as fast or nimble as my ZX9R, or as shiny and cool and loud as my old softail, I ride it more than the other 2 combined because it’s so much fun, it also sounds awesome with aftermarket mufflers and never fails to put a smile on my face when I wrap the accelerator on.
@paunixon Жыл бұрын
Have a Griso and 3 other bikes. Like you, I had to learn how to ride it, but wow. Wouldn't change it - such a soulful experience. I think you encapsulated it nicely there, sir. Thanks.
@davidg2901 Жыл бұрын
Spite, i think this is your best video to date. I go shopping bikes and i cross shop everything, because in the end its two wheels and a motor. I just have to figure out which one will accomplish what i want within my price range.
@josevi5835 Жыл бұрын
Your point of view is a mature and intelligent one. I recently sold my Suzuki SV 650 and kept a Monkey 125 that I enjoy riding. It is only how you feel driving the bike. I am sure that my next bikes will be lighter and lower than the XSR900 that I proudly own as well. Bigger and more powerful does not mean better. Love your channel.
@Gofr5 Жыл бұрын
Spite, you and I have had a very similar progression of bikes. You had the VFR800, I had the CBR500R (my first bike). You went to a 690 SMCR and Hyperstrada, I moved to a 701 SM. You now moved to the Griso, and I moved on to a 1290 Super Adventure S just a couple of weeks ago. Yeah the Griso and 1290 SAS are not the same category of bikes, but the progression is still paralleled. We went from our little punchy sumos to a 520lb-530lb "big" bike. I was definitely not reaching for the keys of my 701 anymore, and it was my only bike!!! lol Our similar progression of bikes is part of why I like seeing your content, even though I feel we ultimately have a different preference of bikes (I do not like cruisers and Harleys, for example and can also only have 1 bike, so my preferences are also influenced by that). I know you are also an ADV junkie and lust for that Panam. I look forward to when you join the club some day. 🙂 That said, I'm glad you are loving the Griso. I only got 3 rides on my SAS so far also, but I am loving it to pieces. I'm rather shocked how much more confidence I have on my SAS compared to my old 701.
@leehart1498 Жыл бұрын
Ducati=$1200 valve adjustments. Guzzi=zero $. Guzzi motors will last for 100's of 1'000's of miles. Shaft drive, etc.
@MotoGuzziMoto Жыл бұрын
Spot on. I also found the "right" way to ride my 1200 Sport after a few weeks of ownership. I think it relates to the centre of gravity, but let the bike lean beneath you and it becomes light and nimble. I have recently sold it because I am spending all of my time doing adventure rides, but took it for a final ride before handing it over, and that wonderful torquey engine, sound and sweet handling came right back to me. The new owner got a great bike.
@zyonsdream Жыл бұрын
I went down from a CRF1100 Africa Twin AS to a 2023 CB500X. Added panniers and a Rally Raid rear shock and I’m super stoked. Just because it’s a cheaper bike doesn’t mean it’s a lesser bike.
@RonnieM Жыл бұрын
One, sounds amazing! I guess I'm a twin guy who never knew it. My triumph also sounds amazing. I've always been a fan of Guzzi but have yet to own one. Back when I raced a long time ago those hard to start guzzis were the baddest ass sounding bikes on the track. Glad to hear you are enjoying it. Your advice is good, I think I need to list my ridiculously fast Italian for perhaps another type.) One could never have too many twins :)
@darrylredmill4376 Жыл бұрын
So true, I had a tracer900 , awesome bike , fast , nimble everything you would expect from a modern bike ...however, I never felt in control of it, I dont put the miles in over a year. I traded for a vn900 custom. Love it, makes me feel alive. Ride what makes you happy
@rezash88 Жыл бұрын
Love the motorcycle philosophy….. keep up the good work.
@anthonymcgee1990 Жыл бұрын
I only have 1, and I still really love it. It is still number 1 on Spites list. VULCAN 650 S!!! 😂 Thanks for the great videos Spite.
@Stevebarker66 Жыл бұрын
Man - what a bike you have there! I've always loved the Griso and it's still on my wish list. For now, I'm riding a 23-year-old BMW R1100S which has something of that same appeal: a big, grunty ai/oil-cooled twin-cylinder engine with great suspension and that elusive thing called character. Here in the UK you can pick up a clean R1100S for £2,500 and mine can more than keep up with my mates who ride far faster newer bikes with ride modes and all that jazz. You don't have to spend a whole lot of money to have a cool ride and you certainly have that with the Griso 😎
@alainberthelot235311 ай бұрын
Good video, just to ear the way you talk, you have a lot of fun with. I have a griso 1200 SE, and really like it, so much fun to ride. Sur I miss the power of my diavel, but the griso is more capable on a little back road. And the simplicity of the mechanics, and cost of maintenance it's good factor for the guzzi. Last falls I bought a use v85tt, and I can tell you how much I like this motorcycle to,for different raison. Guzzi made a really good motorcycle with soul. Thank you guzzi for that. 👍. I think I have the perfect combo for less what cost one ducati.
@Jack908r Жыл бұрын
I've got a 2017 Griso in red. Looks the business and has a metric tonne of character. Its quirky, fun and a very under rated motorcycle.
@emilydare7934 Жыл бұрын
Recently went to a V7 850 from a Ninja 650 and I'm never going back. An on-paper downgrade but on the street it's pure bliss.
@JF-cs2qz Жыл бұрын
Coming from Gsxr‘s and Aprilia Rsv Mille, I swapt to a Guzzi v7 and man do I love this bike. No need for the overpowered bikes when you found something that really hit the spot
@sjoukedijkstra7110 Жыл бұрын
Guzzi's appear to have a soul. Have a V11 Sport, now about 13 years. Never going to sell it. P.s. Harley could not make it. P.s. 2 you can do upshifts wihout clutch, just down on throtle and click.
@ron140088 Жыл бұрын
I had a V11 Sport Scura for a few years. It was awesome, just not a long distance machine, too uncomfortable. But a great hot rod!
@RE650NZGraeme Жыл бұрын
Thanks Spite for a thoughtful recap over your purchase of a "downgrade" bike - I only have two bikes, but I love them both - the Royal Enfield 650 INT ( with air filter upgrade and end can upgrade - almost too noisy now! - but a huge improvement in HP now 65HP and torque and fun - does the ton easily) and an R1200RT - full of torque and heavy and a bit of fun - and comfortable! One bike is fun, the other is cruising the miles in comfort and day trips with the missus on the back! Your style and professional finish to your vids is testament to your skills, your experience in the game, and your riding skills. The Moto Guzzi Griso is a "classic" motorcycle and you love it - you bought one haha! It shows you are mellowing, gaining more experience in judging motorcycle criteria based on rider needs - not just specifics of HP and top speed! Technology doesn't matter when you enjoy a good bike without it. Horses for courses. We are all going to ride our bikes on the highway, around the curves, the suburbs, and the stop and go. If we want a bike for the weekend race track, then buy one that suits that!! But we all need a stablemate that does what we want, effortlessly and with fun and comfort - the Griso does that!!! Thanks, Graeme NZ
@marcus28813 Жыл бұрын
Damn your comments on always upgrading hit me. Coming from the UK where when you're young you start on smaller/ less powerful bikes (which to be fair is probably the reason I'm still alive today) I've always been looking for my next bigger/ faster bike, forgetting in the process that, that isn't what riding is about. Next riding season I'm going to focus on what I love most; racking up big miles on 2 wheels with my mates.
@TheHomeExpert5 Жыл бұрын
The engine in the V-Rod is an excellent Harley engine and a person needs to spend time on the bike to truly appreciate it.
@MikeSouzaProjects Жыл бұрын
If the Griso makes you smile more than the Duc was, then I would argue that you did upgrade. The specs might not agree, which proves the point that "there is a lot more to a bike than specs".
@MrColinwil Жыл бұрын
I had a griso for years it was just great to ride made me want to ride everyday. Just was comfy and easy to ride.
@TheSar Жыл бұрын
You're doing such great content mate. Love it.
@TheWatzitooya Жыл бұрын
I've got an XB9S and it's a blast all the time! Spite needs to find an XB12 to review! Air cooled, torque-first V-twin in a stumpy, agile little package.
@LeoEmberger Жыл бұрын
Damn, you really would love the MT 01. Sadly there is an ocean in the way. I would totally borrow you mine for a review.
@Waldo25m Жыл бұрын
I’ve been riding the same bike for 10 years, a Triumph street triple R. No way I’m going to upgrade to anything. I still love this bike.
@keegan809 Жыл бұрын
Good to see you are still just doing what makes you happy Spite
@HarryNoze Жыл бұрын
I had a motoguzzi breve. To this day it’s still top 2 of all my bikes. Something about it put a huge smile on my face.
@justinhartwell9136 Жыл бұрын
I have to agree I had a monster 696 and loved it. Except having a bad back made it hurt to ride. I sold it for something that is 250 pounds heavier wet in a dyna street Bob. Absolutely love the idea because I can ride it aggressive still but it’s comfortable
@russelld5838 Жыл бұрын
I bought a C50 boulevard last fall after a long break from 2 wheels, loved it, came across a deal on a Harley Street Glide, sold the C50 and bought that this summer, put 4k miles on it before winter, then about a month ago I wanted something a little smaller, lighter and sportier, I had a SV650S 15+ years ago and loved it, so I was looking at those, then I came across the CFMoto's, I thought why not spend a little more money and get something brand new, got a 650NK and love it, now I'm seeing a lot of chatter about the 800NK, I may trade the 650 in for one of those when the dealer has one I can ride.
@BlackHeart_YouTube_Channel4 ай бұрын
I regrett selling my Griso 1200 every day. It is the best and most motorcycle ever made..😢
@greenstreak75011 ай бұрын
I also have a Griso 1200 8v SE. I agree with you 100%. I have owned a 179 motorcycles, and the Griso is one of the very best ones. I only need to get a better tune on it, since it has a little bit of a flat spot at around 3500 rpm. I feels so good to ride, every single time I take it out. I have 6 other bikes and I love them all, but this one is very special. I had a V7 and thought it was cool looking but very underwhelming to ride. The Griso is fast and burly. It is also so unique! We used to make fun of Moto Guzzis when I was a kid. I remember the Ambassador 700 and how ugly and weird it was. Not the newer bikes, they are so cool looking now. Great review!
@pcpandemic3394 Жыл бұрын
i'm looking forward to upgrading from my dead 2009 xmax 125... gonna have to wait til january and hope I can get my part of Italy's contribution to buy a new motorcycle when they drop it
@arsenvokrug4198 Жыл бұрын
Guzzi fan here! My fourth Guzzi (among several other bikes) is a Griso 1200. I love it! But, it’s not great about town, (less than 35 mph seems painful for it) or for more than an hour in the saddle. Hence it can’t be my only bike - which is fine by me!
@MTSElectrical1200 Жыл бұрын
Great video, too many reviewers concentrate on the latest must-have bikes, thank you👍
@grahamcunliffe9352 Жыл бұрын
I'm based in the UK and bought the new Honda CB750 Hornet in March, I have got 8500 miles on it and it is an absolute delight to ride and never fails to put a smile on my face, I really hope it makes its way over to the states it will sell like hotcakes as its such a great bike and an absolute snip at £6999.
@peterwilson8039 Жыл бұрын
The odd thing is that the Transalp 750 is already available, at least in Canada. I would take that to mean that's it's no accident that the Hornet didn't make it here.
@jameslee5428 Жыл бұрын
Well done, brother man just Plano down to earth scoop without the BS. You are the real deal motorcycle enthusiast. I really enjoyed the video, as always be safe out there keep the rubber side up, and most of all enjoy life to the fullest in all that you do.😎
@trotskiftw Жыл бұрын
Spite it'd be interesting to see you include MPG figures in any comparisons. I know its a minor point to most - especially americans I guess - but it's definitely a major stat I look at when comparing bikes, especially bikes with similar power numbers
@dcxplant Жыл бұрын
Pretty cool to watch you evolve as a rider.
@donsmith3573 Жыл бұрын
My favourite underrated bike is the Ducati 1100 scrambler, it would always impress me on every ride, it was my “ me “ bike, I only sold it because i had put quite a few miles on it in a short time and the desmo service was due, even a me bike has to go at some point.
@TauShasla Жыл бұрын
I just finished my first season of riding. Choose the Trident 660, since it seemed like the right deal: calm, maneuverable but also quite good performance. It ahs a slightly delayed throttle but i think that is perfect for a beginner like me and i am really comfortable with it. i will definetly ride it for another season and then see if i actually want a rowdier bike or one, that i can do longer tours with. Thank you for all your tips and reviews over the past few years Spite, you helped me getting into this hobby 🏍
@-Eternal-Damnation- Жыл бұрын
I've been looking at the trident 660 as my first bike. I'm 28 but I've never ridden before, I'm about to do one of those direct access courses here in the UK. Do you reckon I should go for the trident or would it be smarter to go with something smaller like the new 400cc bike triumph just released?
@TauShasla Жыл бұрын
@@-Eternal-Damnation- i got my license last year when i was 28 :). guess i was in the exact same boat as you. as long as you respect, that the trident has 81 horses you will be fine. It is a rather gentle bike with the three cylinders and delayed throttle. If you grab the quick shifter aswell its perfect. I'd recommend it. BUT allways test drive first :) get like 3-4 bikes you like and testdrive them as close to each other as possible and then decide
@dimasbimasunyoto7706 Жыл бұрын
Hey Spite! I would really like to see you reviewing the Kawasaki Eliminator and your thoughts about it in person (after riding it). Especially your opinions on it being the Rebel 500 and Vulcan 650 competitor and how versatile as a commuter / cruiser / sporty-ish bike for handling corners. Always love to hear your thoughts and looking forward to it!
@BornagainE Жыл бұрын
Haha, I start looking at my next bike right after I get my last one. Shopping and researching bikes for me is as much fun as riding
@shadetreesurgeon Жыл бұрын
This is what makes motorcycles special
@peterroper617 Жыл бұрын
In this video you stated that you haven't bled the clutch because it's 'Not important'. Just a heads up, all the CARC bikes are murder on their clutch fluid. I have no idea why but, like it's predecessor the V11 they just destroy the fluid and if you don't swap it regularly, (At least yearly or every 10,000km.) you will kill the seals in the master cylinder and may get pitting in the alloy of the bore. It's also so easy as there is a remote bleed line under the seat, takes only ten minutes. Do it.
@Scout4x Жыл бұрын
Too many people roll their eyes when Moto Guzzi riders talk about "character" with their bikes. Unfortunately, character is the only/best word to describe the wonderfulness of how a person will feel when riding Moto Guzzis. Nope, they're not the fastest nor the most technologically advanced motorcycles out there.... but they make us feel great!
@davidphillips72553 ай бұрын
Guzzi's are all about the experience; how they make you feel. I've ridden three times as many miles on my V7 850 this summer as I rode on my Honda CB500F last year. The Guzzi is more fun; but the real secret is the shaft drive. No more sore knees lubing or adjusting the chain to put me off riding.
@adriantorres3221 Жыл бұрын
This is why I love my vintage triumphs. I’ve got a 1975 T160 trident that’s just gorgeous but a couple years ago I got a 2000 triumph legend that I think is also beautiful except it’s not falling apart all the time and breaking down and it’s easier to start, and it usually always starts which is nice. But I really love that bike. I love both of those bikes as matter fact because there’s just something about them the way they handle the way they feel the way they look and sound to me I just love the feel of that three cylinder engineand that almost jungle cat silhouette that they have sure they’re not modern bikes they don’t do 200 miles an hour but the speed limits 75 here no need to go to much faster than that and even it’s slow speed. These spikes are fun though much more fun at high-speed.
@benpielstick Жыл бұрын
It is too bad they don't make this bike anymore. I had a V7 for a while, but traded it in on a Sportster 48 which I like better with some comfort mods Moto Guzzi doesn't have. I don't think I have a next bike in mind for now unless I get into long distance touring.
@theorthobiker Жыл бұрын
Oh you can do long distance touring on a Sportster. Ask me how I know 🙂
@benpielstick Жыл бұрын
@@theorthobiker While technically possible, I think I would prefer not to, on a 48 with the small gas tank especially.
@jimmarshall807 Жыл бұрын
Agree with everything you say here except that the Griso isn't as good looking as a Ducati Hyper, not so! I'm fortunate to won three bikes and my most recent acquisition is a 42 y.o. Laverda 500 twin. Recommissioning it is improving my bike fixing skills (it's low mileage but has been laid up for a while), and while it 'only' make 45 bhp (my V7 850 Guzzi makes more), it's light, flickable and comes on the cam at 6000 rpm making it a treat on UK back roads. That it's gorgeous doesn't hurt either. You don't need 150 bhp to have fun
@splodge57 Жыл бұрын
I had a Guzzi Le Mans mkl for 9 years in the 80's, great bike. I like the Griso, test rode one a few years go, just a bit too heavy for me. Now ride a Triumph Speed Twin 1200, a modern bike with the same torque, character and fun. I love it.😊
@Love4boost Жыл бұрын
I love my MT-09 and even though I’m a bit salty they put cruise control on the base model for 2024. I’d still keep mine. But I’ve said if they updated the MT-07 with beefier upside down forks, radial pull master, slipper clutch, and up/down quickshifter. That I’d go down to that because I don’t need as much power as the MT-09 has because I lack self control and I’m constantly going way too fast because it does it so effortlessly. If I had to work for going 120+ than I probably wouldn’t go that fast because I never go full throttle for more than a couple seconds
@matthiashauptmann9423 Жыл бұрын
Exactly why I sold my Triumph Daytona 955i. You didn´t "feel" the bike going slower than 110 mph/170 km/h on countryside roads and also had a bad consciousness towards that under-used bike that could not show it´s full potential. And the DR 650, now 27 years old, still shows how much fun it is to ride a slow bike fast.
@LEVELMotorsports Жыл бұрын
Ducati fanboy here. I have a 1260S Back and Steel Diavel and a SFV4S that I’ve draped in almost every piece of Full Six carbon that’s available. Spec sheets don’t mean jack. If it makes you happy, do it. That’s what motorcycling is all about. I also own a Vitpilen 401 and I absolutely love it. It’s about what brings a smile to your face. That’s it. You’re still on 2 wheels and you’re happy. You don’t have to justify it to anyone else. Anyone who preaches hate to you either probably doesn’t ride at all or is trying to justify the only purchase from whatever manufacturer they can afford. Thats it.
@MechanizedMedic Жыл бұрын
It's been cool watchin your Guzzi content! Do you have any plans to tune or restyle the Griso?