"luscious" Torque! 😁 ABSOLUTELY Love your vocabulary. Although 90 + of torque would be even better. I want to see some crazy Guzzi loving power freak Mechanic do a Bore on the cylinders and tweak it "up" and Inject more powerful peaches into it.... I would focus on torque with a bit more ponies.... I was a very happy young whipper snapper with a 850 T-3 in the late 70's...That thing was a sled.. a solid, dependable, even bullet proof tank in my experience. My family grew up on motorcycles with my first actual motorcycle being another bullet proof bike the legenday... Honda XR 75 😅 I Had a wide variety of dirt bikes and street bikes. Our family rode together around the US and Canada from San Francisco back in 1981. 😊 Those were the days 😊If i were to buy any new bike I would absolutely get the Stelvio. Nice review. Luscious and Peaches 😊Love it! ✨🌴😁🌴✨🙏
@gerokatseros8 ай бұрын
What a wonderful review sir! How would you compare it to the 21" Africa Twin , Engine wise, handling wise , comfort wise and generally joy of riding wise :) At some point only i realized that you speedometer was on Mph !!!
@ultimatemotorcycling8 ай бұрын
Hey @Gerokatseros, Oh, that's a tough question! It's been quite a while since I've ridden an AT with a 21-inch front wheel. That said, what I can say is that the AT has a more conventional and modern approach in its parallel-twin engine. It spools up nicely, has good punch, and has character on par with plenty of other p-twin powerplants in the industry. In contrast, the Stelvio's V-twin is far more distinctive, focusing more on its low and midrange power. In terms of handling, the Honda is no slouch, though I'd imagine that the inherent stability of the Stelvio will be touch to match for many models in this cateogry. Comfort wise, they're running neck and neck, though the AT is far taller and that could be a hurdle for some potential buyers. We were riding pre-production units and that may have been a calibration issue 😉 Hope this helps! - Nic
@clockworkdimetrodon10017 ай бұрын
I took one for a test ride a few days ago, and I have mixed feelings. I LOVE the leg geometry, both on peg and in relation to the ground. It’s almost enough to get me to buy one. The engine, though. It’s buzzy, enough that I wouldn’t be able to ride it any distance at all. It has great electronics, good power, good brakes. I cannot buy a bike that’s going to leave my feet and hands tingling for hours after. And the price is painful too.
@ianhalliwell86048 ай бұрын
A real alternative to a GS but at many thousands less, yes its not got all the GSs toys but then again it doesn't cost 24 grand.
@ultimatemotorcycling8 ай бұрын
Hey @Ianhlliwell8604, The BMW GS is a prominent figure in the class for good reason. It often promotes new technologies, performance, and handling with its ADV-touring platform. While those things are important for the industry, the Moto Guzzi Stelvio brings a completely different character to a class with such established and distinct personalities. In that sense, it does offer a refreshing take on the ADV-Touring question with its charming V-twin and solid chassis. Take care, - Nic
@hughmac74234 ай бұрын
I like the rotation affect of the old motor and I like some vibration, probably not my type of bike.
@ultimatemotorcycling4 ай бұрын
@@hughmac7423 Moto Guzzi is bridging the gap between classic Guzzi character and modernity. There is still some rumble felt through the chassis and you can still feel the crank tugging things to the side when revving at a stop. It's unmistakably Guzzi, but far more refined in a number of ways. Personally, I'd give it a demo, mainly because the "Compact Block" is fundamentally smoother than anything the brand has done before.
@arjenbootsma68817 ай бұрын
9:34 yeah, again, so many reviews seem to be so very concerned with short riders. But how is the comfort for taller riders, say a 6'5" man with a 36" inseam?
@ultimatemotorcycling7 ай бұрын
Hi @arjenbootsma6881, Observations with fitment go both ways, although more often than not, taller motorcycles can present limitations that apply to a large percentage of riders. This did get me wondering about the statistics. According to several resources, less than 1% of the male U.S. population is above 6'5", so we'd be speaking to an extremely limited audience. However, a large percentage of the U.S. population is around my height of 5'10" and I can speak broadly to that experience. Additionally, it's easy to see where riders shorter than myself might run into trouble if I'm struggling to reach the ground on taller motorcycles. That said, it's just as tough to speak to the riding experience of someone that's 6'5" as it is someone who is 5'0", nor do manufacturers consider heights at such extremes. I mean, you can probably just step over most bikes, man. Take care, - Nic
@arjenbootsma68817 ай бұрын
@@ultimatemotorcycling Thank you for your thoughtful response. I must admit that the fact that "the world" doesn't take tall people into account is a longstanding source of annoyance and frustration, from cars I don't fit in, to bikes that would force me to ride with my knees tucked up into my armpits, to apparel manufacturers that only offer up to a size one size too small for me. As to your last comment, when the Royal Enfield Interceptor came out a while ago, I saw one at a show, and I was able to stand over it without any part of my body touching the bike.
@robertshotliff17436 ай бұрын
Hi, a few reports on the Stelvio have criticised comfort levels on a long ride. Any comment?
@ultimatemotorcycling6 ай бұрын
@@robertshotliff1743 I was happy with the comfort, though I'd remind readers/viewers that comfort is fairly subjective. For reference, I'm 5'10" and didn't experience any discomfort. It has a neutral riding position, plenty of legroom, and a casual reach to the handlebars for someone of my size. Take care! - Nic
@jusdsun83198 ай бұрын
Dang, cut the music and let us here the engine!
@bruceread45077 ай бұрын
Metric please, makes it much more interesting. V/good review.
@ultimatemotorcycling7 ай бұрын
Hey Bruceread4507, We generally cite imperial figures because we're a U.S.-based publication. It'd probably be a lot easier if we used the metric system. Thanks for the kind words! Take care! - Nic
@joeyb18536 ай бұрын
'Merica.
@johnshropshire33998 ай бұрын
👍👍
@matsrekdal30658 ай бұрын
A really interesting bike, but no real alternative in 2024 without electronic suspension. 🤷