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UTC
Veni, Vidi, Posti
GT 200
Joined: UTC Posts: 9237 Location: Main Street, Watts
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OP
Veni, Vidi, Posti
GT 200
Joined: UTC Posts: 9237 Location: Main Street, Watts
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I am trying to get a sense of availability of Moto Guzzi accessories, and I don't want to stir up the Guzzi forums just yet. If you own a Moto Guzzi, can you give me a little insight?
What model and year do you own?
What factory accessories have you purchased or want to purchase?
Are they readily available?
If not, what is the typical wait time?
Are they priced low, fair, or high, compared to what you think they should cost?
Do you try to get them from the dealer, or on the internet?
Has your bike been down because of a part, that isn't an accessory, that wasn't available, or wasn't in stock?
What part was it?
How long did you have to wait to get it?
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UTC
Ossessionato
'70 Super 150, Medley 150S, '23 Ducati Monster SP
Joined: UTC Posts: 2533 Location: Sydney, Australia
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Ossessionato
'70 Super 150, Medley 150S, '23 Ducati Monster SP
Joined: UTC Posts: 2533 Location: Sydney, Australia
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My Bellagio in touring mode. The only factory accessory is the screen which was on the bike when I got it. I also have a small Dart screen that's normally on there. The rack and box are Hepco and Becker which weren't cheap but similar to other good quality boxes. They make racks, boxes and side cases for most Guzzis. Got it straight from the Australian importer who are always helpful and efficient. I bought the Bagster tank cover and bag second hand. I think most genuine accessories are over priced so I'd rather spend the same money on stuff that I know is good quality. It's all readily available if not from my dealer than online from Italy. I also have a genuine Guzzi leather jacket which is great quality. Favourite of all my jackets. I read somewhere it's made by Dainese but don't know if it's true. As far as parts go, not cheap but all readily available from my dealer. Long wait for parts from Italy since COVID.
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