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Gorgeous Guzzi Griso

Posted: Sat Feb 11, 2006 1:34 pm
by Gromit
Inspired by Paul's visit to Corsa Italiana the other day, I popped in myself for a mooch around and to have a look at the new beasts coming out of Mandello - notably the Breva 1100 and the Griso.

Steve W and I had already seen a Griso parked up at Box Hill sometime before Christmas and were suitably impressed by its looks. However, having the chance to sit on/fiddle with the bike and natter with someone who sells & services them is always worthwhile.

From the pics in the magazines I'd become a little dismissive of the Griso - felt it a tad over-done but in the flesh it really is totally gorgeous. For me it looks even better in red - it breaks up the shape nicely and makes it look more vibrant. Closer up, the detailing is very clever, plus all wiring and oil-pipe routing etc is very neat indeed - even the rear light cluster looks fantastic.

Corsa are putting a demo bike on the road in early March, for the new reg, so I'll no doubt go down and get a spin on it, just in the interests of research of course ;)

Also, roll on the R1200R; the bike I'm really waiting for (I love my BM Roadsters). :)

Posted: Sat Feb 11, 2006 2:29 pm
by Paul
What excellent taste you have sir. It is a sexy machine, is it not?

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Posted: Sat Feb 11, 2006 2:36 pm
by Gromit
Paul wrote:What excellent taste you have sir. It is a sexy machine, is it not?

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Slobber slobber. :P

I often think bike engines should be on show, hence my love for all things air-cooled be they Boxer or v-twin shaped, and they don't come much better looking than a Guzzi lump :)

B*gger to keel really clean tho' :?

I like what Guzzi have done with the shaft drive system, in that none of the bearings in the driveline are load-bearing, allowing the driveshaft etc to 'float' within the swingarm. Quite a nifty solution if you ask me (and hopefully it'll work of course!).

Posted: Sun Feb 12, 2006 8:17 pm
by hjr1100s
Consider this post as eeeh ... not posted.

HJ

Posted: Sun Feb 12, 2006 8:18 pm
by hjr1100s
I like Guzzi's ... a lot. Almost bought a 1100 Sport instead of a R1100S but.... reason prevailed over passion.

But when this

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actually becomes available, I will be seriously tempted to trade in my BMW.

I expect the build quality of the Guzzi's/Aprillia/Piaggio to be on par with the BMW and am willing to find out if that's actually true.

HJ

Posted: Mon Feb 13, 2006 9:53 am
by bmwonder
Wow! What a stunner!

ANd look.....USD Ohlins on the front. I wonder what's holding the back up. Similar I suspect. That rear swingarm looks meaty too.

Posted: Mon Feb 13, 2006 9:57 am
by Gromit
bmwonder wrote:Wow! What a stunner!

ANd look.....USD Ohlins on the front. I wonder what's holding the back up. Similar I suspect. That rear swingarm looks meaty too.
Absolutely :)

Rumour has it that the MGS hasn't been developed any further due to the OHC motor not being Euro3 compliant, and hence why the Griso has the pushrod engine - although it's a much-modernised unit.

Corsa have a used Breva 11 for sale which has convered itro 9000 miles - mostly over the winter - the finish looks to have held up very well indeed which is encouraging.

Posted: Sun Mar 12, 2006 9:35 pm
by Gromit
Corsa Italiana's Griso demo is now up and running - it was at Box Hill this afternoon where I was chatting with the guy who's been given the awful job of riding it around.

It's a red one, and just stunningly beautiful.

I want one.

Posted: Mon Mar 13, 2006 8:32 am
by sandbar
Gromit wrote: It's a red one, and just stunningly beautiful.
Black looks better!!! (And it is faster - isn't it???)

But it does need a better exhaust can. Now it just so happens........... :twisted: :twisted:

sandbar

Posted: Mon Mar 13, 2006 9:37 am
by julian
I like the red one

Posted: Mon Mar 13, 2006 11:54 am
by Gromit
sandbar wrote: Black looks better!!! (And it is faster - isn't it???)


The red accentuates the bike's shape more, and seems to brighten it up a tad. It's a really deep, sort of Ferrari red too.

Corsa's bike has a Ti can fitted. Sounded fabulous. :)

Posted: Mon Mar 13, 2006 12:12 pm
by sandbar
Gromit wrote:The red accentuates the bike's shape more, and seems to brighten it up a tad.
I disagree!! If you really want to brighten it up a bit - how about yellow. :twisted: I think black looks a lot cooler and better.

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HPE exhaust - TUV approved - ECE homologated - UK agent is........... me :oops: :oops:

sandbar

Posted: Mon Mar 13, 2006 12:21 pm
by Gromit
Agreed, the black does look cool, and I like it, but the yellow? Barf central - a waste of a good bike. :(

Unless you've seen a red on in the flesh, it's hard to describe what it does for the bike. The photos of red ones don't do the colour justice as it's a notoriously difficlt colour to photograph accurately.

As an aside - I see the MGS-01 won the BoTT race at Daytona. :)

Posted: Mon Mar 13, 2006 12:50 pm
by sandbar
Gromit wrote: Unless you've seen a red on in the flesh,........
I have - I think black is better

sandbar

Posted: Mon Mar 13, 2006 1:57 pm
by bmwonder
As an aside - I see the MGS-01 won the BoTT race at Daytona.
Gromit, do you have a link to this?