Moto guzzi griso???
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- graham0071
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Moto guzzi griso???
Not been on the site for far too long but have to confess I sold myMille and now am thinking about buying a Moto Guzzi Griso(dare I admit this on this site?)
Any advice on if there are any problems with the Griso?
I might just be tempted if someone is selling a Top notch falco though!!??
Happy Christmas!
Any advice on if there are any problems with the Griso?
I might just be tempted if someone is selling a Top notch falco though!!??
Happy Christmas!
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Im pretty sure tgeure not That fussy here i meandres That let me in
For the avoidance of doubt and for the benefit of my wife, not everything I may say here will be absolutely true I may on ocassion embellish a little for effect.
That said when it comes to motorbikes, I like to ride side saddle with a nice frock
That said when it comes to motorbikes, I like to ride side saddle with a nice frock
Ah the rockin' Rev! Welcome back, long time no see
I know nothing of the Moto Guzzi, Im sure we do have at least one Guzzi fan kicking about the forums though.
I'm positive there'd be a decent Falco kicking about too or one of the mob will know of one. Dont miss a trick this lot...
A Happy Christmas to you too
I know nothing of the Moto Guzzi, Im sure we do have at least one Guzzi fan kicking about the forums though.
I'm positive there'd be a decent Falco kicking about too or one of the mob will know of one. Dont miss a trick this lot...
A Happy Christmas to you too
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Yeah - I hope there are a few that know a bit about them ..... otherwise I told him a big fat porky when I suggested he should get back on here and ask the knowledgeably massive.
(still if I'm wrong it serves him right for being a Leeds supporter .... which, no doubt, will get Nursie all excited)
(still if I'm wrong it serves him right for being a Leeds supporter .... which, no doubt, will get Nursie all excited)
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Guzzis.. Hit n' miss. Steer clear of a brand new one as there's a 95% chance it won't be right. Maybe find one with a few miles on it that's had all the warranty faults sorted. The one's I've seen recently (at the NEC) the build quality wasn't brilliant and neither was the finish. A friend in Australia has had nothing but trouble with his. Personally, I wouldn't touch one with Petes.
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- HowardQ
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Always liked the idea of owning one, form the original Le Mans to the Griso.
It's just a nice big Italian V/Twin with lots of character that's pretty unique, (can't think why I like 'em ).
Don't really know any close mates who have had one.
It sounds a good idea to me, try one.
It's just a nice big Italian V/Twin with lots of character that's pretty unique, (can't think why I like 'em ).
Don't really know any close mates who have had one.
It sounds a good idea to me, try one.
Last edited by HowardQ on Sat Dec 24, 2011 7:18 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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