Older rider but new to the riding world. On my 3rd bike in 3 years (BMW GS310 --> Triumph Trident 660 --> Moto Guzzi V7 Stone). Got my M license in April.
I mostly ride solo, but I would love to go on rides with others, especially if a good burger or taco awaits at the end
I live and work in Guelph but am open to riding mostly anywhere (I am not always a big fan of GTA traffic).
After extensive research and a great amount of consultation we've agreed on the following: A weekly meet, ride and eat event for KW. (if attendance is spotty we can go bi weekly but we'll start off optimistic) Unlike our brethren to the east we don't have a burger phobia so we're open any kind...
Yeah, the torque is amazing, even though the top end is not as much as the Trident. The Trident was a precision machine meant to be revved high and driven hard with no character or charm. In my limited experience thus far, the MG is the opposite: loads of character, throaty, more comfortable, and equally as agile, but it doesn't go as fast. I'm over the fast bit, I think .
Yeah, the torque is amazing, even though the top end is not as much as the Trident. The Trident was a precision machine meant to be revved high and driven hard with no character or charm. In my limited experience thus far, the MG is the opposite: loads of character, throaty, more comfortable, and equally as agile, but it doesn't go as fast. I'm over the fast bit, I think .
I have a 2018 Moto Guzzi V7iii Milano
It is my 4th Guzzi.
Don't be afraid to rev it once it is broken in and that takes about 10,000 km for it to start working good.
I seldom use 6th gear under 110 kph.
I first impression of riding a V7iii and taking it thru some corners was it was telling me.
You-a no-a worry! i-a take-a care-a you.
Look me up if you are ever in the Kingston area.
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