Alpine11
Just got it firing!
Looking to buy my first Moto Guzzi but I live in Spokane,WA and my closest dealer is hours away, so does anybody know of a shop in Spokane that does service on Moto Guzzi's?
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Welcome to the world of "thinking about getting a Guzzi."
Given your long experience with many brands, suspect you have done some wrenching yourself.
Guzzis are very -- as in very -- friendly to self-service wrenching.
I have had six new Guzzis (as has my brother! ), and, my two newest -- both V7's -- have had zero issues.
Best wishes,
Bill
P.S. I am 72, and not sure if my V7 III is my last motorcycle. Just back last Friday from an 800+ r/t on Griso; headed off tomorrow on a 1500-miler on V7 III.
I am going to check out Eurocycles in Reno, if the price is right that could be a good option. I definitely have the itch for a new bike, when I sold my last one a few years ago I was kind of bored of riding in the San Diego area where I was living, I didn't really want to ride south because of the border, west you were limited by the ocean and north was Los Angeles, no fun riding there for me, so left east but been there done that many times, on the other hand you can ride year round no problem but the Spokane area looks much more interesting for riding, many options. As for adventure riding I've been watching a YouTube channel called "Itchy Boots" , she's a single lady riding a Royal Enfield Himalayan all over eastern Europe and Asia by herself, really interesting! Coffee sounds good!The V7 is a sweet bike! Really like the Carbon Dark trim too! I bought mine from EuroCycles Reno. They have three locations, Reno, Vegas and Sonoma, Ca. While I won't vouch for them as a dealer, there price was unbeatable. I went to Reno with an enclosed U-Haul trailer and brought mine back. The trailer rental was $60 for three days. Slept in my truck one night so I only had fuel as en expense. The prep they did on the bike would have caused problems if not corrected, but I took care of everything and the bike has been fine. I bought a leftover new stock 2017 Stelvio NTX in January this year as I am into the ADV riding arena. I just got back from a 7 day, 3200 mile, 6 state trip with lots of camping! Man I love Wyoming! A great time! Lots of off roading in southern Utah too! Rolled past 12k miles on my way home. Really enjoying this bike. Lot's different from my R12GS that I had before this one, but every bit as capable! Since your local perhaps we should grab a coffee sometime?
but never owned a Moto Guzzi.
....so even with shipping it from socal to Washington state....