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Few days ago I went down to visit the new Moto Guzzi show-room in 19 Genting rd, I really was surprised for the "clean and professional looking of it". The Sales in charge bring me to visit the workshop too and I think is one step higher of any workshop in town.

 

The bikes are really amazing! The Griso is a "musclebike" expecially in yellow. I think I'm going to buy one soon. In addition they are giving two years unlimited guarantee with many other beneficts. The good thinks that is now handle direct by MG and not from some distributor/dealer incompetent and disorganized with after sales.

 

Just came across the post about Moto Guzzi show room over at Genting Rd. Nice range of cruisers, quite differend from Japan brands and HD.

 

Anyone got experience with MG bikes? Care to comment? :confused:

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I was tempted to purchase the California series if it isn’t for its spoke rims that put me off after a terrible experience with m Shadow Ace during a touring trip. Eventually, ended up with a Vulcan instead.

Four wheels move the body. Two wheels move the soul.

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Originally posted by nights@February 07, 2007 05:10 pm

I was tempted to purchase the California series if it isn’t for its spoke rims that put me off after a terrible experience with m Shadow Ace during a touring trip. Eventually, ended up with a Vulcan instead.

Hey nights, if look closely at the picture, you will realise that they are using spoke rims similar to those on the BMW GS (except for the classic edition). They run on tubeless tires. I could be wrong, but it looks very much like it.

 

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Originally posted by nights@February 07, 2007 05:10 pm

I was tempted to purchase the California series if it isn’t for its spoke rims that put me off after a terrible experience with m Shadow Ace during a touring trip. Eventually, ended up with a Vulcan instead.

 

Good move on your part! :thumb: Your 2000 cc beats most of other cruisers anytime anywhere not to mention the looks of Vulcan.

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Originally posted by William Tan@February 07, 2007 05:26 pm

Hey nights, if look closely at the picture, you will realise that they are using spoke rims similar to those on the BMW GS (except for the classic edition). They run on tubeless tires. I could be wrong, but it looks very much like it.

So that means that the spokes are on the outer rim and not on the middle. Hmm.... should the spokes need replacing, that means that the Moto Guzzi dealers can fix it.

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Alright, the one I was keen on was the classix touring model which, at that time was the only available model at Mah Pte Ltd.

Four wheels move the body. Two wheels move the soul.

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http://www.motoguzzi.it/Nuovi_modelli/californiavint/gfx/zoom/cali-vintage_02.jpg

 

California Vintage is on sale at Piaggio Asia Pacific.

 

Its confirmed that the multi-spokes is on the outer layer. its on tubeless tyres.

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