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Released at the EICMA Show... Griso 8V in Tenni Green, with wire wheels. B)
 
I like the wire wheels.
Don't like the brown saddle with the Tenni green.
-not that anybody cares about my opinion.
 
Moto Fugazzi wrote:
I like the wire wheels.
Don't like the brown saddle with the Tenni green.
-not that anybody cares about my opinion.
I care about your opinion but ure wrong i love that seat:)
 
I think they should have done the new colours the other way round: put the green and brown on the Stelvio TT and put the new Stelvio bling colour on the upmarket Griso. A better match?
 
Good seat color for those of us with a tendency to scare the c*#p out of ourselves.....like when trying to keep up with certain riders who might be "Outside The Law" (if you get my drift).
 
The problem I have is that jude thinks it disgusting when I lick the wire wheels on the computer screen, but life is like that, and yes, I will be fitting a pair, regardless of cost :p

Pete
 
Hehe, and no one has yet wondered aloud whether them rims are for tubed or tubeless tyres? :silly:

I rather like the colour scheme, even if it doesn't appear to be too much like the lush "english green" that'd be the summum for me. What one doesn't see on the photo above is that there are white stripes running along the bike's entire length, and that I find much less fitting for a bike like the Griso (a historical sports colour scheme would be more appropriate to the 12S?).

But then, surely our opinino of the G being a classy, upmarket bike is wrong — Guzzi named her after a notorious fictitious scoundrel, after all!
 
Bah, if you prefer good-ole tubes, you could simply get a pair of Bellagio wheels, I presume...

Oh, and if Jude objects to the spit on the screen ... reason the more to hurry up with those new wheels! ;)
 
The first thing that came to mind too was the rims. Yes, they do look cool but if they are not tubless (like Ducati's GT 1000 rims), forget about it.

Don't like the brown seat. Keep brown for the Vespas and UPS.

S-O-S
 
They are tubeless, sealed by o-rings on the spokes that I will be reinforcing, (sealing, not spokes!) with some gorilla snot and hundred-mile-an-hour tape in the time honoured fashion.:lol:

Pete
 
If the topspeed of the SE/Tenni is the same as the regular G8V's, you won't have any trouble catching up with that tape :silly:
 
RacerX wrote:
Released at the EICMA Show... Griso 8V in Tenni Green, with wire wheels. B)
09Griso8VNuovo.jpg

Is that Tenni-green?. I know theese photos are not colour-corrected, but anyway...

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That is the sweetest looking Griso i`ve seen yet, The entire package rocks , cept it needs a papasloan pipe of course. Moto Guzzi used green chromate zinc primers in the 50`s , the color wasn`t always consistant, and the `Tenni ` wasn`t an exact match for the 50`s either.. but who cares, they all look good imho.
bill
 
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