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Reviewed on October 15, 2008

Motorcycle reviewed 2004 Moto Guzzi V11 Cafe Sport view listing

5.0
I got this bike new as a leftover late last year. It looks even better in reality, it sounds great, and once I rode it (my first Guzzi) I was hooked. Actually, I had been looking for a R1150R, but I was glad to discover that there's something unique about this bike. You've got to ride one to see... read more
I got this bike new as a leftover late last year. It looks even better in reality, it sounds great, and once I rode it (my first Guzzi) I was hooked. Actually, I had been looking for a R1150R, but I was glad to discover that there's something unique about this bike. You've got to ride one to see for yourself. It won't win speed contests, though it's plenty fast for any real-life situation. Instead, it's rock-solid, corners like on rails, and it feels and sounds like nothing else. It's also good to know that Guzzi is the second oldest motorcycle company in the world that has continued production with no interruption. The bike is very comfortable for a sporty ride. Probably more so than its clip-on siblings. The handlebar is wide and fairly raised and the seat is comfortable for a whole day. Other than minor niggles that can be sorted out fairly easily (e.g., my speedo/odo cable quit on me after about 700 miles and was replaced under warranty), these bikes are known to be pretty bulletproof. The engine has been basically used for the Guzzis for the last 40 years. It is a great design that is simple and stone-ax reliable. Maintenance is a breeze. Valves are probably the easiest to adjust anywhere. All is very simple and straightforward. Just make sure that you put good engine oil in it and change it every 3000 miles. They say the engine gets better as the miles pile up. I can't see myself ever giving up on this bike.
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Reviewed on December 11, 2007

Motorcycle reviewed 2000 Moto Guzzi V11 Sport view listing

5.0
I purchased this brand new 2000 V11 Sport and I absolutely love it. Right from the start it felt like something special. Just the way the bike feels on the road and the heavenly sound the pipes make. I did end up adding the Guzzi TI racing kit with the upgraded ECU and it has made a great... read more
I purchased this brand new 2000 V11 Sport and I absolutely love it. Right from the start it felt like something special. Just the way the bike feels on the road and the heavenly sound the pipes make. I did end up adding the Guzzi TI racing kit with the upgraded ECU and it has made a great difference. The bike pulls even better and the sound is fantastic. Plus the pipes are so light I think the bike is now about 15 pounds lighter. It has been really reliable and has never let me down at all. All these years later it still turns heads and even more so now that all bikes are starting to look the same and the V11 really stands out among the flock. It is also comfy enough to take on long trips with a reasonable amount of luggage. Bottom line is that I would for sure buy this bike again if I were to make another bike purchase.
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Reviewed on September 11, 2006

Motorcycle reviewed 2004 Moto Guzzi V11 Cafe Sport view listing

5.0
Purchased a slightly used ( less than 9000km ) v11 sport with mods: Gianelli carbon fibre pipes, carbon front fairing, carbon wheel well, K&N air cleaners. Handles very well. I usually do not exceed 4200rpm in 6th. Love the style; its uniqueness on the road; it gets its fair share of looks, even... read more
Purchased a slightly used ( less than 9000km ) v11 sport with mods: Gianelli carbon fibre pipes, carbon front fairing, carbon wheel well, K&N air cleaners. Handles very well. I usually do not exceed 4200rpm in 6th. Love the style; its uniqueness on the road; it gets its fair share of looks, even when beside customized Harleys.
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Reviewed on September 4, 2006

Motorcycle reviewed 2001 Moto Guzzi V11 Sport view listing

5.0
What can you say about an Italian VTwin with Shaft Drive? It's awesome, beautiful and fun to drive. Plenty of power and torque. Shaft drive and 6 speed transmission are like butter. It gets lots of comments from all riders. It is a little quirky, but dependable and refined. The sound is wonderful.... read more
What can you say about an Italian VTwin with Shaft Drive? It's awesome, beautiful and fun to drive. Plenty of power and torque. Shaft drive and 6 speed transmission are like butter. It gets lots of comments from all riders. It is a little quirky, but dependable and refined. The sound is wonderful. The only thing I changed were the mirrors(bar ends instead of mickey mouse ears). I would recommend this bike to anyone looking for a unique sport bike. Looking forward to many years of riding this bike.
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Reviewed on November 6, 2005

Motorcycle reviewed 2004 Moto Guzzi V11 Ballabio view listing

5.0
I got this bike two weeks ago and I have already put 650 miles on it. The bike has an upright seating position, which is still sporty enough to tuck in sometimes. At 70mph, the bike will rumble along all day and it loves to run 85 to 90. It has tons of torque and nobody knows what it is so it gets... read more
I got this bike two weeks ago and I have already put 650 miles on it. The bike has an upright seating position, which is still sporty enough to tuck in sometimes. At 70mph, the bike will rumble along all day and it loves to run 85 to 90. It has tons of torque and nobody knows what it is so it gets lots of attention. The only gripes I have is that the windscreen is funky and has a funny buffeting sensation sometimes when I sit upright, the engine has some vibration which does not bother me as it is a down low type but it does make it impossible to see out of the rear view mirrors. However the brakes are superb, handling is perfect and the little quirks are no reason not to own this Italian beauty. Shaft drive is another advantage too.
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Reviewed on August 31, 2005

Motorcycle reviewed 2004 Moto Guzzi V11 Cafe Sport view listing

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At 475 miles speedo/odo went out. This is common per dealer because it is still gear driven, but an easy fix. The seat is very comfortable on the day trips, 200 miles plus. Handling is excellent. Lean forward into the turns to move a little weight to the front end, relax elbows and look through the... read more
At 475 miles speedo/odo went out. This is common per dealer because it is still gear driven, but an easy fix. The seat is very comfortable on the day trips, 200 miles plus. Handling is excellent. Lean forward into the turns to move a little weight to the front end, relax elbows and look through the turn and this bike is on a rail all the way. Get used to the cam whirr and you don't need to see the tach. Only 40 were imported, so it is a huge eye catcher every time you park it. It will take a few thousand to break in the transmission. It is pretty notchy for now but improving. With the included titanium can upgrade and chip this one is a keeper on looks alone. It has a beautiful sound somewhere between the very low H-D thump and the higher reving duc v-twin purr. Ya Gotta Love it.
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Reviewed on May 5, 2005

Motorcycle reviewed 2000 Moto Guzzi V11 Sport view listing

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This is my second street bike ever, so I havent got much to compare to. I went into the dealer looking for a "naked" bike, something with style, and power. This bike has it in spades. I bought a ferrari red version with black underbody. Hot! Engine grunts like a mac truck, and sounds... read more
This is my second street bike ever, so I havent got much to compare to. I went into the dealer looking for a "naked" bike, something with style, and power. This bike has it in spades. I bought a ferrari red version with black underbody. Hot! Engine grunts like a mac truck, and sounds fantastic. All the jap bike boys look over with envy when they hear it. Transmission can be a bit finicky, but I find it is mostly when engaging from neutral, and it is solved by dropping the clutch out a bit, much like on older trucks without syncros. Not a problem once you figure the trick out. My bike is a 2004 model, and I am hoping they solved the electical and fuel lock issues that some other users have reported in earlier models. Also benefit from some Aprilia engineering now that they were bought, and now Piaggio has bought them both, so dealer network should expand. I think Moto Guzzi is a great bike, built like a tank and style to boot, although I fear our little secret will escape and in a few years there will be tons of them on the road. Here's hoping not...
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Reviewed on November 13, 2004

Motorcycle reviewed 2001 Moto Guzzi V11 Sport view listing

5.0
This green metallic bike with its red frame is a good looking classic bike, with some modern touches like fuel injection and electronic management, yet it maintains the essentials of a long line of classic motorbikes, like its stomping V2 and its shaft drive. The engine is quite civilized,... read more
This green metallic bike with its red frame is a good looking classic bike, with some modern touches like fuel injection and electronic management, yet it maintains the essentials of a long line of classic motorbikes, like its stomping V2 and its shaft drive. The engine is quite civilized, powerful and full of torque right through to its redline at 8000 rpm. It has a slick six speed box, that really works, like a knife through butter. Its maintenance free shaft drive and 1st class suspension, makes it a comfortable and fast tourer although the back seat is a bit cramped for longer distances. This is also a sports Moto Guzzi where you can go fast through corners, and I mean FAST, it leans well, it turns sharply but it wobbles through corners unless you give it power through. Initially this can be quite unsetteling, until you learn to pile it on; where the bike then shines with stability like a train, right up to top speed of approximately 220 to 230 km. Acceleration is brisk to fierce, and the bike is an absolute delight. Highly desirable. Moto Guzzi's are known for their quirky attitudes, and the bike and you need to bond over a period. You are likely to have some initial faults with the machine, nothing serious, because they are very durable. We are talking more of nuisance problems. If you are prepared for that, and able to live this period through, you will be rewarded with a bike which will bring a smile to your face every time you ride it. It is one of life's small pleasures that bikes like these are still being built and are available to mere mortals like us. Grab one, enjoy life. I did, and I do!
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Reviewed on April 10, 2004

Motorcycle reviewed 2004 Moto Guzzi V11 Cafe Sport view listing

4.0
A bike that you will love to ride day after day and their is not a whole lot of these on the street so you will get a lot of attention from your... read more
A bike that you will love to ride day after day and their is not a whole lot of these on the street so you will get a lot of attention from your bike.
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Reviewed on March 29, 2004

Motorcycle reviewed 2002 Moto Guzzi V11 Sport Scura view listing

4.0
Had the bike now for 6 months. Looks great, sounds great, engine feels great between the legs. Not too keen on the springs/suspension. After ALOT of fiddling, have finally got the setup pretty right. Could use some stiffer springs I think, for a better ride. But others have ridden it without much... read more
Had the bike now for 6 months. Looks great, sounds great, engine feels great between the legs. Not too keen on the springs/suspension. After ALOT of fiddling, have finally got the setup pretty right. Could use some stiffer springs I think, for a better ride. But others have ridden it without much complaint. Definitely recommend after market pipes - it really lets the bike roar, and gives it extra power.
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