This will probably with the Ducati MTS a good run for its money. Looks a decent spec bike too. https://www.motorcyclenews.com/news/new-bikes/2022-moto-guzzi-v100-mandello/ https://www.motoguzzi.com/en_EN/v100-mandello/
Serious questions. Where does this bike sit in the market place and what is it competing against for sales ? Andy
A good looking two cylinder bike who can carry two people and with panniers. Not this ugly Strada/GS/Adv bikes. That's the niche. Wish Ducati could do that.
Good looking bike that’ll find it’s place easily among the big tourers and twin cylinder Italian bike enthusiasts I’m glad to say Moto Guzzi have finally embraced some modern technology with this latest model. One thing I can’t make out the exhaust finish. In the Op link one down pipe is gold/ metal finish and the other is black Then on the red example it’s a nasty silver? And why have they felt the need to rotate the cylinders by 45 degrees, the forward facing pipes looked cool I’m sure it’ll look and sound fabulous in the flesh, looking forward to it.
^^^^ Packaging for the airbox/injectors probably and to give the rider more knee room - agree it does look a bit odd
Yes agree about the colour of the pipes, I like the black and gold, but silver looks a bit pants. I think the cylinders have been rotated to make room for the water cooling radiator.
As a bit of a fan of the marque that puts the motors in the wrong way round, Im also looking forward to this and what sort of $'s we're looking at. It may well join my 95 sport and mk4 in the shed.
A short article here, https://ridermagazine.com/2021/11/24/2022-moto-guzzi-v100-mandello-first-look-review/, with a photograph that appears to show the ‘black’ exhaust is actually a cover. The exhaust underneath, looks gold. Very little information available but to my eye, quite a long wheel base, likely to be heavier that the V85 which is 240+kg wet, 115hp and a 17.5 litre tank. Andy
There will be an Ohlins spec model too. Sounds promising. Dealer network for me, meant it is a none starter. 115bhp on a heavyish bike too. Will need to make power everywhere not to feel a bit under gunned. Overall though I like it a lot. Definitely the right direction. 115bhp rumoured, who knows..
Mmm it’s thrilling my sense so far. Sportish styling, maybe with hard panniers. The saddle looks good for two to. Maybe a better screen, some aftermarket will fix that. Torque engine with moderate power, not a sprocket rocket.
I was tempted to wait for these coming out, but frankly, power and torque are disappointing. This engine is supposed to be modern, but typical Guzzi…way behind the curve. Still, a nice bike.