R1200 vs Guzzi advice
Posted: Mon Oct 08, 2007 11:16 am
Hi guys.
During a ride earlier this year, my brother and I swapped bikes. I got an hour or so on his WeeStrom (nice machine BTW!) and he got the same time on my R1150R. He loved the BMW and is now out looking at an R1200RT but also considering a Guzzi Norge.
I haven't ridden a Guzzi since I traded my V5 in for a Darmah in 1989 but have a lot of respect for the marque. In many respects, Guzzis and BMWs are similar: Torquey 2 cylinder engines, shaft drive, great brakes, excellent handling and quircky but endearing design characteristics. While BMW may have an edge in front suspension design, Guzzi has the edge in the rear shaft drive system. The only thing I see as a significant difference between the two is the US dealer/owners network, where BMW has a big edge.
Anyway, I'm hoping that there are others on this forum who are recent Guzzi owners who can chime in with some pros and cons on this topic.
Charlie
During a ride earlier this year, my brother and I swapped bikes. I got an hour or so on his WeeStrom (nice machine BTW!) and he got the same time on my R1150R. He loved the BMW and is now out looking at an R1200RT but also considering a Guzzi Norge.
I haven't ridden a Guzzi since I traded my V5 in for a Darmah in 1989 but have a lot of respect for the marque. In many respects, Guzzis and BMWs are similar: Torquey 2 cylinder engines, shaft drive, great brakes, excellent handling and quircky but endearing design characteristics. While BMW may have an edge in front suspension design, Guzzi has the edge in the rear shaft drive system. The only thing I see as a significant difference between the two is the US dealer/owners network, where BMW has a big edge.
Anyway, I'm hoping that there are others on this forum who are recent Guzzi owners who can chime in with some pros and cons on this topic.
Charlie