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@tonysargent1699
@tonysargent1699 2 күн бұрын
You've answered some of the questions I had about these bikes, but also raised a few as well. I thank you for the time and effort you have put into this review and have found your research matching your honesty. Very much appreciated.
@user-us5wy7pz7y
@user-us5wy7pz7y 3 күн бұрын
How does this compare to an sv650 ?whats it like cruising at 70 ?.
@user-zg3uf2pz6b
@user-zg3uf2pz6b 11 күн бұрын
Brutale is more better! The mt 09 too!
@user-zg3uf2pz6b
@user-zg3uf2pz6b 11 күн бұрын
And the 765 engine is to small! You cant drive smooth and chil under 5000 RPM!
@user-zg3uf2pz6b
@user-zg3uf2pz6b 11 күн бұрын
So good Riding! But sooo ugly and small! 😢
@user-zg3uf2pz6b
@user-zg3uf2pz6b 11 күн бұрын
Duke 790 is the more 💪 bike! Better elektrik and more! But ugly! The vitpilen Is the bike for Kids or Girls or diversity😂
@user-zg3uf2pz6b
@user-zg3uf2pz6b 11 күн бұрын
The vitpilen 701 you can be Happy you can sell for 4000 to 5000,-€!! Nobody want it 😂😂
@user-zg3uf2pz6b
@user-zg3uf2pz6b 11 күн бұрын
A shit Ducati Monster 1100 evo 2 cylinder you CANT drive under 4500 RPM!!!!🙄😂😂
@tedunguent156
@tedunguent156 14 күн бұрын
Great review from an owner's point of view. Well done. To the point and .... cheeky too. LOL
@krakrakakakakahah241
@krakrakakakakahah241 15 күн бұрын
Honest review right there... I love the looks and the price of it second hand. Too bad it doesn't like rain since it rains very often in Holland where I reside... but look who I am telling... 😀 Too many choices but I will short list this bike for sure...
@joekenny1992
@joekenny1992 21 күн бұрын
Do you still have this bike? Today I went to have a look at a RE Interceptor and the V9 Bobber was sat next to it and I can't stop thinking about it... 😂
@harrienelle6471
@harrienelle6471 Ай бұрын
It's like Monty Pythons airforce-banter-sketch. 😆
@kramnam4716
@kramnam4716 Ай бұрын
One of the best no bullshit reviews ever
@andrewpeter6128
@andrewpeter6128 Ай бұрын
1) remove the side stand sensor 2) remove clutch position sensor
@andrewpeter6128
@andrewpeter6128 Ай бұрын
1) remove the side stand sensor 2) remove clutch position sensor
@burakuysal2486
@burakuysal2486 Ай бұрын
I have a big question about street, even a mt-10 is getting overheat in Mediterranean coastal climate. How this bike won't blow up with this compression rate and high HP ?
@mithrandirthegrey7644
@mithrandirthegrey7644 Ай бұрын
Maybe when I’m old and grey and tired of naked bikes I’ll retire to something like this. For now I’ll stick to an mt07. Just so much more fun to be able to pop a wheelie anywhere at any time.
@TheSenna76
@TheSenna76 Ай бұрын
I recently test rode the V7... Yes, it has character and not everyone rides one...There's no chain to deal with... However, the Ducati is in another league when it comes to riding dynamics( faster, lighter, better handling, better brakes) and no one can say an L-twin air-cooled Ducati lacks character, especially with a Termignoni slip-on.... Writing the Scrambler off, saying that it's a hipster bike is plain prejudice.... Ducati Scrambler is the Porsche 911 of this class...
@Ugandapixels
@Ugandapixels Ай бұрын
Giving you review I’m convinced you detest the thing.
@adamlukacs2703
@adamlukacs2703 2 ай бұрын
Sorry, I commented the wrong video previously, so I copy it here after some editing. Hi, this might sound weird but you are the only one - I know of - who has ridden both bikes that I have on my shortlist. The bikes are the KTM duke 890 r and the Moto Morini Corsaro ZZ. Shortly about my riding abilities and goals, which I hope explains these candidates that are pretty far apart. I used to be an amateur club racer and tracked an Aprilia RSV Factory (v2) for years until the kids came along. Nowadays, my riding is limited to one - hell of - a week in the Italian Alps (Dolomites) where I ride with local friends (you can imagine the tempo). Though, I have to add that we ride well within our abilities as those are public roads and wouldn't like to kill anyone (including ourselves). We take the bikes on a trailer or in a van to the premises, so the 6 days we spend in the saddle are practically pure canyon riding on mostly racetrack-like tarmac (one of my all time favourites is Passo Mendola, if you happen to know the place). That means that the only thing I am looking for in a bike is having fun in the saddle. Comfort is rather secondary, reliability is only important in so far as the bike should be OK for those 1K miles every year. Now, this might surprise most people, my wife loves riding with me as a pillion. She used to love the RSV that was professionally set up for track use and nowadays we ride on a Tuono Factory (also V2). Being a yoga instructor, she can cope with any bike and any position ;). She even liked my mate's Brutale 910 R and simply found the original Multistrada 1100 S boring being "too comfortable, and not sporty enough". I consider myself pretty lucky, in this respect, too. I am not a huge fan of electronic aids as on public roads they do not add much to the experience, if not take some away of it. I honestly think that I couldn't (or rather wouldn't be) faster on any bike than on my Tuono V2 in the twisties, simply because we ride on public roads. That is why I am looking for character, sublime handling etc. The fuelling (that is very important in the tight switchbacks or tornantes) on my race tuned RSV was phenomenal, but my old 999S was also exemplary in this department. However, I read so much good stuff about the 890 r that it really caught my attention. I am not afraid of eccentric Italian bikes after having owned and ridden older Ducatis, Aprilias, a Cagiva Xtra Raptor and some MVs. Still, I know that the Corsaro is a dark horse. My concern regarding the Corsaro is that it might be too much of a handful sometimes (if that makes any sense at all). On the other hand, the electronics may be so good on the Duke as they are, still I like to ride my bikes myself. Also, I am not sure if the bike's chassis can handle a pillion? So after such a long post, I wonder which would you choose if you were in my shoes (boots)?
@adamlukacs2703
@adamlukacs2703 2 ай бұрын
Hi, this might sound weird but you are the only one - I know of - who has ridden both bikes that I have on my shortlist. The bikes are the KTM duke 890 r and the Moto Morini Corsaro ZZ. Shortly about my riding abilities and goals, which I hope explains these candidates that are pretty far apart. I used to be an amateur club racer and tracked an Aprilia RSV Factory (v2) for years until the kids came along. Nowadays, my riding is limited to one - hell of - a week in the Italian Alps (Dolomites) where I ride with local friends (you can imagine the tempo). Though, I have to add that we ride well within our abilities as those are public roads and wouldn't like to kill anyone (including ourselves). We take the bikes on a trailer or in a van to the premises, so the 6 days we spend in the saddle are practically pure canyon riding on mostly racetrack-like tarmac (one of my all time favourites is Passo Mendola, if you happen to know the place). That means that the only thing I am looking for in a bike is having fun in the saddle. Comfort is rather secondary, reliability is only important in so far as the bike should be OK for those 1K miles every year. Now, this might surprise most people, my wife loves riding with me as a pillion. She used to love the RSV that was professionally set up for track use and nowadays we ride on a Tuono Factory (also V2). She can cope with any bike and any position. She even liked my mate's Brutale 910 R and simply found the original Multistrada 1100 S boring being "too comfortable, and not sporty enough". I consider myself pretty lucky, in this respect, too. I am not a huge fan of electronic aids as on public roads they do not add much to the experience, if not take some away of it. I honestly think that I couldn't (or rather wouldn't be) faster on any bike than on my Tuono V2 in the twisties, simply because we ride on public roads. That is why I am looking for character, sublime handling etc. The fuelling (that is very important in the tight switchbacks or tornantes) on my race tuned RSV was phenomenal, but my old 999S was also exemplary in this department. However, I read so much good stuff about the 890 r that it really caught my attention. I am not afraid of eccentric Italian bikes after having owned and ridden older Ducatis, Aprilias, a Cagiva Xtra Raptor and some MVs. Still, I know that the Corsaro is a dark horse. My concern regarding the Corsaro is that it might be too much of a handful sometimes (if that makes any sense at all). On the other hand, the electronics may be so good on the Duke as they are, still I like to ride my bikes myself. Also, I am not sure if the bike's chassis can handle a pillion? So after such a long post, I wonder which would you choose if you were in my shoes (boots)?
@StevenLivingstone-xu3dn
@StevenLivingstone-xu3dn 2 ай бұрын
Cool review..but everyone has to get to cool roads..via A roads..
@UKDub61
@UKDub61 2 ай бұрын
It is a sweet ride alright. I have a V7 Special lll and I love it. Plenty fast enough, great torque, it wants to get on with it. And it’s nimble and steers so nice too. Sounds and looks great. And yes gets comments every day. I went Yorkshire to Holyhead and it eats the miles. Seat gets a bit hard, arse a bit sore, but it’s a class bike I love it. I traded up from a Honda rebel 500, I couldn’t get on with that. Good bike but steering was odd and I found it more difficult to move around than the Guzzi is. Guzzi is just a great bike.
@jenskalsen6648
@jenskalsen6648 2 ай бұрын
I found a 2020 tc max that im Think of buying, would your cable and plugs fit that and how would the parameters be compared to the ones in your video? Would i be able to do 100km/h down the freeway? Last whats your web address? Best regards Jens
@AndreiKouznetsov
@AndreiKouznetsov 2 ай бұрын
Hi mate, love your channel, I have a V7 850, ecu is flashed, has Mistrals and upgraded front progressive forks. I would like you to test ride it and see just how different it is compared to the previous models. It's has a 65bhp (measured at the back wheel, not at the the crank) so it's actually very surprisingly fast. Power wheelies in first gear. Get in touch man, I'm based in Richmond ;)
@user-zg3uf2pz6b
@user-zg3uf2pz6b 2 ай бұрын
This newer 2021 rear is soooo ugly! 😂
@user-zg3uf2pz6b
@user-zg3uf2pz6b 2 ай бұрын
the worst motorcycle ever! were squandered by KTM dealers NEW in 2020 for €6,400! because no one wanted her! the dealers were making endless losses!!! and no one ever wanted to sell one or trade it in again! 😂
@helgejohan3604
@helgejohan3604 2 ай бұрын
Guzzi have best reliability of the italian bikes✊🔥
@helgejohan3604
@helgejohan3604 2 ай бұрын
8v with over 80t miles with only small problems i have seen✊🔥🔥
@martinjones1033
@martinjones1033 2 ай бұрын
What a waste of time watching. Arse.
@Surbatron
@Surbatron 2 ай бұрын
Perfect contemporary cafe racer proportions. Fantastic design, the true inheritor of the BSA Goldstar legacy (sporty, powerful-single, cafe racer)...love it!
@bennettsbikesocial
@bennettsbikesocial 2 ай бұрын
A bit late to thank you for the mention, sorry... But thanks! All the best, John
@arnoldmiga5689
@arnoldmiga5689 2 ай бұрын
thank you for the review, I've been eyeing both and that's a scrambler and then save up for a v85tt (and skip the v7)
@thefrog011
@thefrog011 2 ай бұрын
I always skip bike reviews with background music!
@SushiArmageddon
@SushiArmageddon 2 ай бұрын
Just got one. My favorite bike so far.
@relevation0
@relevation0 2 ай бұрын
This vs Royal Enfield Interceptor?
@tedunguent156
@tedunguent156 14 күн бұрын
THIS. Although the RE's are pretty nice these days. I like the 350 Classic, Meteor, Interceptor, Continental GT and the Shotgun.
@chuckcribbs3398
@chuckcribbs3398 2 ай бұрын
Looking at getting my first bike, and I think this is about perfect for me. I can only find used now as they are no longer made, so something with low miles. I think I would go with the Svartpilen. The seating position is a little more upright. Used they are around $6500. And there are a lot of upgrades from Rottweiler to increase the output a bit and improve the sound.
@axnax1
@axnax1 3 ай бұрын
I'm 6ft 3 in tall and 200lb. Will this bike fit me ok ? I sure like the look, specs, and reviews of this bike.
@mickmc1498
@mickmc1498 3 ай бұрын
road it like a pussy foot lol
@jackspada9771
@jackspada9771 3 ай бұрын
もっとエンジンの音が聞きたかった
@starhope9630
@starhope9630 3 ай бұрын
Does the engine in the CB1300 produce much heat - and heat up the seat or the riders legs etc? 🤔
@Vl90123
@Vl90123 3 ай бұрын
S2r800?
@starhope9630
@starhope9630 3 ай бұрын
Awesome bike and review...thanks so much!😊
@robdahobbit1418
@robdahobbit1418 3 ай бұрын
Something I learned from a harley rider who was having battery issues, he bought a battery trickle charger so when he was not on it it was constantly charging the battery. Bike alarms etc are always a big drain on battery if the bike is not used regularly. In colder weather the battery loses a percentage per day again if not used regularly. To keep mine going I take it out for a good 4 or 5 hour run at least every two weeks or as weather permits. I have a Moto Guzzi California EV 1100. I had trouble with it until I replaced the catalytic converter with a cross flow pipe, have not had trouble with it since.
@johnhughes3796
@johnhughes3796 3 ай бұрын
Motorcycle's Jeremy Clarkson
@igosneves
@igosneves 3 ай бұрын
which gloves were you using while driving? :)
@user-tz5oo8ji4b
@user-tz5oo8ji4b 4 ай бұрын
Having worked with avionics of helicopters and airliners for 25 years I would not call a faulty dead switch bad Italian electronics. The ironi given you are from England and English cars including Jags over the years is extreme.
@nigelfisher3756
@nigelfisher3756 4 ай бұрын
Good and honest review. Had Guzzi’s all my motorcycling life, but never owned a Griso. I think they look fantastic, especially the later SE in black & silver. A long-lasting, sturdy and characterful steed that sets the rider apart from, dare I say, the biking hoi polloi! Alas, the Griso is now to heavy for my old bones so I’ll stick with my Monza and T3.
@stephengibbs731
@stephengibbs731 4 ай бұрын
The modern V7's are derived from the V35 and V50 small block engined bikes introduced in 1979, not the original V7
@DCGULL01
@DCGULL01 4 ай бұрын
Yeah, that Street Triple 675R is an amazing piece of kit. I wish I had kept mine. It's replacement is an Aprilia Tuono 660 Factory. 400#'s, 100HP/50 ft. Lbs. But, the 675 has sounds, intake, gear whine, overrun, burbles, pitch changes- I still miss that thing.