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Still moto guzzi.
But you`re talking about wrenching yourself. What about those for the less inclined? Dealer support?Moto Guzzi is very Italian.
They are all easy enough to work on.
Moto Guzzi is particularly easy to work on considering the cylinder heads are hanging out both sides and there are only 2 of them. Good cooling, shaft drive too and that suits the longitudinal engine layout. Great brakes and suspension in a slightly heavier engine bike then some.
Is the only way I've known it since I bought my first bike at age 10,But you`re talking about wrenching yourself. What about those for the less inclined? Dealer support?
On a long trip? I'd choose Bianchi, Colagno, Campagnolo, or Orbea because they are light and the easiest Italian and Spanish bikes to push home.What italian or spanish bikes would you recommend for long comfortable hwy trips?
I think today you can say that about all Japanese bikes. You can keep anything running forever, the real test is the cost of ownership through 100,000Km, the nice thing about the Japanese brands is they can all hit that mark with out major repairs as long as you do routine maintenance.Not 100% sure but I think I know the current owner of that green Guzzi; there aren't exactly a whole lot of them around. If it's who I think it is, the current owner is a real Guzzi enthusiast, and that is a good thing.
Still... place bet whether this or a Yamaha is still running after 100,000 km, my money is on the Yamaha...
Guzzi will still be on the first drive shaft, the Yamaha went through how many chains?Not 100% sure but I think I know the current owner of that green Guzzi; there aren't exactly a whole lot of them around. If it's who I think it is, the current owner is a real Guzzi enthusiast, and that is a good thing.
Still... place bet whether this or a Yamaha is still running after 100,000 km, my money is on the Yamaha...
just plain no.The CB500x is a sister to the Rebel 500,
24,000 km ...bit of a steal IMNSHO considering people are asking more for the previous gen versions.Pearl White 2012 Honda CBF 1000 Sport Touring Bike. Excellent condition, 4 cylinders, fuel injected, ABS, low kilometers, 2nd additional style windshield and racks for side bags included, , very well maintained, original owners manual. Must be seen.
also 24,000 km, good range on a 17 liter tank.Red and white 2014 Yamaha fz6r, 24,000kms. 4 cylinder fuel injected crotch rocket. Fantastic looking bike in perfect shape including new tires and saddle bags. Upgraded taller windshield and padded seat for longer trips. Excellent gas mileage, 20kms. per liter,17 liter tank. Selling because I'm looking to get a bigger cruising bike.
Good to hear. Which make & model?My Italian bike hasn't needed anything in 25,000km. Oil change schedule is 12,000km and major service is at 30,000. Certainly hasn't required more maintenance than the dozen modern Japanese bikes I've had which have all been good. Recalls about equal across the board.