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mystix 13 Aug 2007 14:46

F800 Gs
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Walkabout (Post 146409)
For a travellers bike, BMW will surely stick with the projected 800GS?!

how the F800GS could look like:

http://www.motocyklmania.com/grafiki/rozne/000369.jpg

http://www.f800gs.de/assets/images/f800gs_mo.jpg

AliBaba 13 Aug 2007 17:33

If you do an image search on google for F800GSyou will get a lot of hits:

http://www.gspassion.com/gsp2/images...SP/gsp800a.jpg

http://es.geocities.com/xavier_gordi...00GS_Dakar.jpg

Most of the pictures are pretty old, and fake...

mollydog 13 Aug 2007 18:33

We had a couple nice ones

Dean de St Croix 14 Aug 2007 04:24

Out of curiosity Mollydog
 
Patrick,

Out of curiosity - what did you do to set up the Griso - why was it difficult? And what about did you like?

Dean

mollydog 14 Aug 2007 05:08

sexy bike unlike anything on the road. And it works!!

Dean de St Croix 14 Aug 2007 15:37

Thanks for the info. It is a nice looking bike.

Dean

indu 14 Aug 2007 23:28

Quote:

Originally Posted by Walkabout (Post 146893)
A bit more about the Moto G Stelvio which, according to this write-up, will be available next month, and have a choice of 850 or 1200 cc engines, but it will be pretty well road oriented - more like the current Triumph Tiger than the BMW GS for example (a matter of degree then):-

Moto Guzzi Stelvio Preview

Hm. I think you've linked to some of the older artist's fantasy presentation of a new Stelvio. Actually the new Stelvio seems to be a bit more in the GS Adv league, sporting spoked wheels. At least according to the video and early pictures from Berlin earlier this year. So I actually believe Guzzi will try to take on BMW's GS hegemony more than the Tiger/Ducati Multistrada market. Or at least I really hope so.

http://www.raptorsandrockets.com/ima..._Berlin_3r.jpg

Walkabout 23 Aug 2007 11:22

Ktm 2007-2009
 
Some more "rumour" from the UK MCN, but there is a lot of substance to this with a financial report for some light reading:-

http://www.motorcyclenews.com/upload...08-02-2007.pdf

The table in this report shows two new 690cc KTMs next year for "adv" riding, named here as a Hard Enduro and a Rally version.
Also, "Adv Dakar" and "Adv Travel" 1190cc bikes for 2008-2009.

Lets hope that it is all true & that KTM stick to their plans!

Walkabout 23 Aug 2007 11:28

Quote:

Originally Posted by indu (Post 147257)
Hm. I think you've linked to some of the older artist's fantasy presentation of a new Stelvio. Actually the new Stelvio seems to be a bit more in the GS Adv league, sporting spoked wheels. At least according to the video and early pictures from Berlin earlier this year. So I actually believe Guzzi will try to take on BMW's GS hegemony more than the Tiger/Ducati Multistrada market. Or at least I really hope so.

http://www.raptorsandrockets.com/ima..._Berlin_3r.jpg


Could be Indu and that's the reason for this thread; to share whatever you know (or don't know but have a hunch about) is just over the horizon.
The Stelvio link of mine was what I could find and it is dated Jan 07.
If you look back at my earlier link about the Stelvio, it goes to this page, which shows wire wheels (dated Feb 07):-
MCN The new Moto Guzzi Stelvio

Walkabout 23 Aug 2007 11:32

Vfr 1000
 
And for anyone thinking of a new sports tourer, Honda may have what you want:-

http://www.motorcyclenews.com/MCN/Ne.../?&R=EPI-93661

Walkabout 24 Aug 2007 21:07

Quote:

Originally Posted by mollydog (Post 147158)
Hi Dean,
In the last few years I've managed to get aboard a few Guzzi's. (Cafe Sport, Breva, LeMans) All were tricky to set up. Guzzi's always take time to learn. Most folks wouldn't like them on a short test ride involving corners or a mountain road. They are just different and the suspension really must be fettled to have the machine work.

The Griso is no different. It's a heavy shaft driven bike with a ton of torque and even though the Sacks rear shock is pretty good it has trouble dealing with the shaft effect, even with the new CARC para-lever-like system. The Geometry is awkward too (ultra long wheelbase...and huge 180 section Rennsports) and works against the handling at times. Dips or G outs mid corner in particular are tough and tend to stand the bike up abruptly.

So pre-load, compression and rebound settings are really really touchy and critical to getting the thing to work. Took me a few days of riding to figure it out. Once put right the bike is a joy on a wide variety of roads. Hard to believe but true. Quite a versatile bike and very comfortable too. Even the wind blast didn't bother me.

I put maybe 1500 miles on the thing. As time goes by and you begin to learn how to ride it...it's really a pretty good bike, especially so on smooth, tight twisties. Endless ground clearance equals acute lean angles and massive grip from the fat Rennsport, but it takes muscle to get the thing to lay down quickly in a corner. If you got off an R6 and onto the Griso you'd go straight off the road thinking the steering was stuck in the Go Straight position. Once again, conservative geometry, long wheelbase, huge rear tire.

Power is not bad. This is not wheelie rocket ship but is plenty quick and has
good usable torque even at 2000 rpm, but drives hard and even has a nice top end kick after about 5000 RPM up to 9K redline. But the best is between
about 4K and 7500 rpm.

Excellent brakes, horrible headlight, great seat, neat dashboard. A gorgeous, sexy bike unlike anything on the road. And it works!!

Patrick:mchappy:

Mollydog,
How did you like the Norge? To date I have seen one on the road here (same colour as the one in your pic - maybe thats all they come in?) and spoken with the owner who had the "balls" to take it to a BMW dealer forecourt and tell everyone there how good they are!!

Walkabout 5 Sep 2007 12:41

Niche Yamaha
 
Not much of a news item, but:-

See the most important motorcycles of 2008 here - Motorcycle News - MCN

So, watch out for Monday 10 Sept when, among the hype about the latest crotch rocket, there may be a niche bike announced - a Tenere?

Dan 23 6 Sep 2007 03:06

Real men don't eat niche...
 
http://i154.photobucket.com/albums/s...8sketch_01.jpg
http://i154.photobucket.com/albums/s...ransalp700.jpg
http://i154.photobucket.com/albums/s...nda_teaser.jpg

Rumours, rumours, rumours...

Walkabout 11 Sep 2007 20:54

08 Tenere without a price
 
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The 2008 Yamaha XT660Z Tenere revealed - Motorcycle News - MCN

Walkabout 17 Sep 2007 18:37

New BMWs on the way for 08
 
There is some news, attributed to reliable information, about many BMWs for 2008 in this thread:-

http://www.horizonsunlimited.com/hub...5-2#post150892


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