I love the idea of this bike and it gets some great reviews but i would need to try one regardless. Maybe its a bike to buy s/h for £4-5k in a few years time.
This latest 100th Anniversary edition looks fabulous though in Guzzi racing green. They now have tubeless spoked wheels too.
Moto Guzzi V85TT 100th Anniversary
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Re: Moto Guzzi V85TT 100th Anniversary
They're one of those bikes today shouldn't work on paper.
They seem to be relatively popular though. The Guzzi dealer I follow on Facebook seems to shift a few.
They seem to be relatively popular though. The Guzzi dealer I follow on Facebook seems to shift a few.