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Harley-Davidson Sportster S vs. Indian Scout Bobber - The New Cold War
Quick analysis of the impact the new Sportster range will have on the Scout Bobber and an assumption of how it's all going to play out. Does the Harley-Davidson Sportster S have what it takes to eat Indian Scout Bobber's porridge and sleep in its bed and watch its TV?
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Видео

Hillclimb from hell - feat. Honda CB1100
Просмотров 6322 года назад
Nothing much to say about this one, just a 7 minute hillclimb on my Honda CB1100. Enjoy the ride! We are only 40 subs away from the giveaway, so click subscribe and look out for what's coming.
Is motorcycle maintenance expensive and what to do about it
Просмотров 1743 года назад
Is motorcycle maintenance expensive is one of those questions that keeps popping up time and time again, it is one of the first questions that aspiring motorcyclists ask, and often a controversial point because one would think that because when compared to cars, motorcycles are generally less expensive to buy, have less parts, smaller engines, only two wheels and so on. Reality is that motorcyc...
THAT GUY - to be or not to be / motovlog rant
Просмотров 1023 года назад
Be that guy - don' be that guy. I'm not naming any names in this one but who knows what this is all about will know. I raised an issue, and I invited everyone to make a THAT GUY video as a sign of protest and support. So here it is
Tennis Elbow in Motorcyclists: Causes, Treatment, Prevention / Ergonomic motorcycle handlebar setup
Просмотров 1,5 тыс.3 года назад
How tennis elbow affects motorcyclist in "Average Joe" terminology, what it is, what to about it, and what to do to reduce the risk of getting it. I will answer these questions so its easily understandable. Check out my other videos and subscribe! Soon enough I'll be giving out a very cool item to celebrate 500 subs, so go ahead and click tap that button! In Motolyzed we spread the joy of two w...
Moto Guzzi Eldorado - Straight Facts
Просмотров 15 тыс.3 года назад
Moto Guzzi Eldorado had it coming I suppose, it was hiding behind the bling for too long, and I had to unpack it. What's good, what's bad, and how does it compare to the original California 1400 - find out! Here in Motolyzed we spread the joy of two wheels, and try to have something for every type of rider, we want you to love motorcycles as much as we do, and we want you to be the best rider y...
Best Motorcycle to buy in 2021
Просмотров 2683 года назад
Uncertain times are ahead of us, but while there are running bikes, us motorcyclists will be just fine. So what is the best motorcycle to buy in 2021? Is it a new Aprilia 660, KTM 890 Adventure, Yamaha Tenere 700, and old cafe racer, or a 250 2-stroke? You might be in for a surprise! Don't forget to subscribe and turn on the notifications because as soon as my review of Leatt GPX off-road cargo...
UAE ENDURO ADVENTURE SERIES - Wadi Helo
Просмотров 1243 года назад
This week was reserved for Wadi Helo, and we managed to do only half of it, so probably in future we will pick up where we left off. It was an awesome ride, we learned many things, and as usual every lesson costs something, luckily not an arm and a leg. At Motolyzed we spread the joy of two wheels, and want you to become a motorcycle rider if you aren't one already, and if you are - we want you...
UAE ENDURO ADVENTURE SERIES - Wadi Naqab & Yanas mountain
Просмотров 1543 года назад
500 SUBS GIVAWAY IS COMING SOON - SUBSCRIBE NOW!! Enduro adventure is a beautiful thing, you go to places you've never been to, you have fun, and become a better rider in the process. Sure it's risky, and it gets tricky, but it's worth it. This Friday we decided to explore Wadi Nawab and Yanas mountain because they are right next to each other, and neither is particularly long, the total of our...
500 SUBS GIVEAWAY ANNOUNCEMENT - KHASAB ROAD TRIP
Просмотров 1573 года назад
An old pre-covid footage of a road trip with a few fellow Ironheads to our neighboring Musandam region of Oman. One of the most beautiful coastal roads, and I'm sharing some basic information on the place. On the way back I'll share some detail on the 500 subs giveaway which will be cool, so help me get to that number! Check out my IG and BLOG for more content, news and random bikers stuff! Her...
UAE enduro adventure series - Wadi Sidr
Просмотров 5453 года назад
In the enduro adventure series I will try to give you an idea of what this country is really like, and how there is a whole world out there, different from the shiny lights of the big cities. I will also try to analyze our own off-road riding skills, so you can learn from our mistakes and get and idea about how to troubleshoot your own riding. As always, Motolyzed is here to spread the joy of t...
Honda CB1100 first impressions - UJM at its best
Просмотров 1,2 тыс.3 года назад
2014 CB1100 standard is a new horse in my stable, apart from bringing it home, this was my first proper ride. My daily commute is 96km one way, so I thought it was a great opportunity to share my thoughts and things I know about this bike so far. I will definitely be posting a few updates over the next months and years, and I'm sure you will see this bike starring at many of my upcoming videos....
UAE enduro adventure series - Jebel Yibir
Просмотров 763 года назад
An exploration ride gone really well. From one dead end to another, we finally made it to the right peak, it was about a 4 hour ride all together, and definitely worth it. If you are interested to know where this was exactly click on the link goo.gl/maps/cSmiCFsfdRCDYiMj7 I know you'll never be able to enjoy the trail by watching it as much as we did by riding it, but if you do like the video a...
Washing your bike at home with a portable pressure washer
Просмотров 1563 года назад
Alternative to a service station, or the 2 bucket system, using a portable jet washer is a good system for even the toughest dirt, as you will see. I chose to film the wash of my dirt bike as it was muddy and nasty If you are interested in the pressure washer I am using find the link below, it is not an affiliated link, so only there for your reference, find one at your local dealer Ride safely...
Moto Guzzi California 1400 Custom - Long Term Owners Review
Просмотров 30 тыс.3 года назад
Grab a drink cuz it's a long one! My Moto Guzzi California 1400 Custom is a 2014 model year, and we've been friends for a while, you've seen it featured in many of my videos, but I've never actually sat down to talk about it, so here it is - an honest owners long term review of the pride and joy of Mandello del Lario. Enjoy!
Honda CRF1100 Africa Twin Adventure Sports Review
Просмотров 7603 года назад
Honda CRF1100 Africa Twin Adventure Sports Review
2020 Honda CRF1100 Africa Twin - Dubai unveiling
Просмотров 5024 года назад
2020 Honda CRF1100 Africa Twin - Dubai unveiling
How to ride a motorcycle down a steep hill - dealing with hairpins
Просмотров 56 тыс.4 года назад
How to ride a motorcycle down a steep hill - dealing with hairpins
RUROC ATLAS - Unbiased review
Просмотров 2,3 тыс.4 года назад
RUROC ATLAS - Unbiased review
Importance of looking through the corner on a motorcycle / Street motorcycles off-road / VLOG
Просмотров 2974 года назад
Importance of looking through the corner on a motorcycle / Street motorcycles off-road / VLOG
How to NOT DIE on a motorcycle
Просмотров 2834 года назад
How to NOT DIE on a motorcycle
Everything to know about motorcycle chain
Просмотров 1454 года назад
Everything to know about motorcycle chain
How to have your motorcycle last for a long time / motovlog
Просмотров 1584 года назад
How to have your motorcycle last for a long time / motovlog
How to move your motorcycle around
Просмотров 10 тыс.4 года назад
How to move your motorcycle around
Caberg Ghost Riding Review
Просмотров 14 тыс.4 года назад
Caberg Ghost Riding Review
Honda CB1000R - Neo Cafe..Rider?
Просмотров 4544 года назад
Honda CB1000R - Neo Cafe..Rider?
Caberg Ghost motorcycle helmet
Просмотров 24 тыс.4 года назад
Caberg Ghost motorcycle helmet
Motorcycle Hand Signals - Comprehensive guide - Moto Guzzi California 1400
Просмотров 4004 года назад
Motorcycle Hand Signals - Comprehensive guide - Moto Guzzi California 1400
Harley Davidson FXDR riding impressions - Dyna for the new age?
Просмотров 1974 года назад
Harley Davidson FXDR riding impressions - Dyna for the new age?
MV Agusta Brutale 675 review - the review nobody asked for
Просмотров 22 тыс.4 года назад
MV Agusta Brutale 675 review - the review nobody asked for

Комментарии

  • @Sr.D
    @Sr.D 21 день назад

    I hope Moto Guzzi launches a new El Dorado California, with the new V100 engine or with this updated 1400. Guzzi does very well with prices; Harley's prices are ridiculous...

    • @todxbranko
      @todxbranko 20 дней назад

      Although Guzzi cruisers are pretty long in the tooth, I personally doubt that a revamp is near. The 1400cc line hasn't been killing with the sales, even the range toping mgx-21. I do agree it would be very cool to have a new bike even with the new 1000cc engine, something to compete with the Nightster and the Indian Scout range, light and sporty dressed in an Italian suit

  • @damonalagich4524
    @damonalagich4524 Месяц назад

    It's not the bike for riding in Dubai, it is for tight turns and elevation changes- perfect for mountain roads, low gearing it climbs well- as you say 200km legs, you'll need to refuel as it chugs it down when opened up wide everywhere. It hoses big bikes in tight stuff.

    • @todxbranko
      @todxbranko Месяц назад

      I agree, we get our share of twisty road and hill climbs but they are at least an hour away from the city, the environment requires a better highway bike, however in Europe, for what's it's much better suited it would be great. I'd still go for the street triple though if looking for older bikes, nowadays this segment is booming

    • @damonalagich4524
      @damonalagich4524 Месяц назад

      @@todxbranko it depends- buying second hand you have whats available at the time to pick from- I got my 675 for $5200aud 11years old, 27,000kms odo. at the time it was the best value for me to buy. I still think it looks 100x better then the Triumph- I cant have a union jack on my tank! - even if u gave it to me! The triumph has plenty of issues itself also- but parts are easier to get. Lots of the issues you speak of are simple fixes. The cush drive is its biggest failure, the gen 1 had a good design. Bds sell a fix for the cushdrive.

    • @todxbranko
      @todxbranko Месяц назад

      About the union jack I really don't know what to say 😄 it's your prerogative, as far as the looks go, I agree, Brutale is a handsome piece of machinery. My preference to street triple is also quite subjective because I prefer the comfort of it and the smoother power delivery. I'm happy you are enjoying your Brutale, and I hope it serves you for a long time, I am sure you're having plenty of fun 😊

  • @randomgirl-lj3xi
    @randomgirl-lj3xi 2 месяца назад

    Oh i need to do a backwards 3 point turn out of my garage which is downhill then up hill cars parked behind immediately to the side just getting the fucking thing out for a ride is the hardest part on sports bikes it's ready these fat 300+ bikes it's hard

    • @todxbranko
      @todxbranko 2 месяца назад

      Good luck with that! Just reading about your situation gives me a headache 🫣 anyways if it's so difficult but absolutely necessary to turn maybe consider getting a dolly or a moving platform. They will allow you to move the bike in place without having to depend on just your front wheel turning lock.

  • @vetteboki
    @vetteboki 3 месяца назад

    Hey,how about cooling? On a hot day? Do you feel heat at your legs? Does it overheat on a busy summer traffic?

    • @todxbranko
      @todxbranko 3 месяца назад

      Hey! Thanks for the question, take note I'm in Dubai and it's always summer, so to answer - you feel the heat from the engine to some extent, but the exhaust pipes come out from the front of cylinder heads and then go under the floorboards, so there's no significant impact. Also the cylinders stick out left and right and are exposed to the airstream. And never an overheating issue like loss of power etc. There is an oil cooler and the engine takes a big amount of oil, and the gearbox has its own, and a dry clutch, that all contributes to cooling. I think as far as air-cooled machines go, and I've had a few, this one is great

  • @michaeltruscott9443
    @michaeltruscott9443 4 месяца назад

    Awesome

    • @todxbranko
      @todxbranko 4 месяца назад

      Thanks for taking the time to comment, means a lot 🙏🏽

  • @m.al-h9108
    @m.al-h9108 5 месяцев назад

    I was looking betwen a speedmaster triumph or guzzi v7... but this bike is something else. So elegant and beautiful and loosk like it would be great for touring or crusing alike.

    • @todxbranko
      @todxbranko 5 месяцев назад

      I agree it's a very unique piece of machinery. I haven't spent any time with a speedmaster, so I don't really know it's specific character and as such I can't say anything. I do know that engine (assuming we are talking about the 1200), and it's also a very capable one, so if cruising and touring are what you are looking for, then I think it's worth checking out. It doesn't have the power and torque of the California but it's got much less weight and I suspect it has an upper hand when it comes to agility, I believe that it's a better city bike solely in that matter. But if you are indeed looking for a cruiser then this Guzzi is definitely one to check out. Good luck with your bike hunt

  • @Kwansudru
    @Kwansudru 5 месяцев назад

    Yeah kinda considered an Indian chief as well but i think this may beat that on value all day

    • @todxbranko
      @todxbranko 5 месяцев назад

      Don't disregard the Chief, it's a great bike on its own merit, and I suspect it will keep it's resale value better, it may depend on where you are in the world. Take both for a ride and see what makes you feel better

    • @Kwansudru
      @Kwansudru 5 месяцев назад

      I have noticed that if you paid the 16k for a new California youve lost over half the value by now which is stark but there is a low miles (4k) custom for sale in my town. 5999. That seems like a ton of bike for the money at this point

    • @todxbranko
      @todxbranko 5 месяцев назад

      Absolutely if you are buying used it's great value, just make sure the maintenance is done properly, those bikes are recommended to do valve clearance on every oil change, also you will benefit from a mech that knows guzzis. But good luck man, I know you're gonna have a great time in it

  • @sproesser1
    @sproesser1 8 месяцев назад

    Great road! Where is this? I like how the barrier adds a race track feel to it.

    • @todxbranko
      @todxbranko 8 месяцев назад

      Thanks man! I agree, it's a favorite of mine. Road is in the UAE on a mountain called Yibir

  • @BIGBigBoiNICK
    @BIGBigBoiNICK 8 месяцев назад

    Why do you need to feather the clutch? I dont ride motorcycles btw

    • @todxbranko
      @todxbranko 8 месяцев назад

      Very nice to see a non-rider watch a motorcycle video, and thank you for the comment! In general clutch is feathered for more precise power delivery especially in technical riding

  • @supercomp7078
    @supercomp7078 8 месяцев назад

    As a brand new rider I did learn something, I had hoped the smell was the guy going the other way

    • @todxbranko
      @todxbranko 8 месяцев назад

      Thanks for taking the time to say a few words 😊

  • @mariuss.6607
    @mariuss.6607 10 месяцев назад

    Props to this guy. Been answering all the questions for nearly 3 years now!

    • @todxbranko
      @todxbranko 9 месяцев назад

      Thanks man. Information is there to be shared

  • @dracula7000
    @dracula7000 10 месяцев назад

    tennis elbow due to motorcycle starts at 12:05

  • @michaeltruscott9443
    @michaeltruscott9443 10 месяцев назад

    I don’t like or dislike you but I love Moto Guzzis

    • @todxbranko
      @todxbranko 10 месяцев назад

      That's all that matters

  • @Tyler2Wheel
    @Tyler2Wheel 11 месяцев назад

    very nice, my first bike was a guzzi v7..750cc spent a year on it, went to concours 14, then suzuki C90, then VTX 1800.. now triumph trophy se..and I'm about to go after a 1400 California custom.. great looking bikes

    • @todxbranko
      @todxbranko 11 месяцев назад

      Good luck, hope you enjoy it at least as much as I did

  • @clopp2108
    @clopp2108 11 месяцев назад

    Do I have to hold clutch every time I brake a little ?????

    • @todxbranko
      @todxbranko 11 месяцев назад

      Of course not. Only press the clutch if you are shifting a gear or if coming to a full stop. Otherwise, always brake with gear engaged

    • @clopp2108
      @clopp2108 11 месяцев назад

      @@todxbranko Thank you for helping

  • @fayepanaraag8898
    @fayepanaraag8898 Год назад

    please also enable or engage engine braking to prevent accident.

    • @todxbranko
      @todxbranko Год назад

      I am not sure I understand you completely, but you should always be in gear

  • @John-ww2bf
    @John-ww2bf Год назад

    I’m scared to ride but want to any advice I can cycle a bicycle though

    • @todxbranko
      @todxbranko Год назад

      Fear is a powerful thing. You will likely benefit from a good riding school/instructor, someone who can guide you on how to be safe and responsible and develop your skills gradually

  • @harryrobbins2000
    @harryrobbins2000 Год назад

    I know this video is 2 years old, but how did you relocate you license plate???

    • @todxbranko
      @todxbranko Год назад

      It's ok, the new bracket I got online from somewhere, don't really remember, most likely just following a link from a forum, and the rear mudguard bracket I cut off, yup, couldn't just unbolt it, so it's a permanent thing if you decide to go ahead

  • @armchairtraveller
    @armchairtraveller Год назад

    thanks for that, half was a bit o waffle but we got there! just about to do 3 weeks on the bike, so hopefully your tips will come in useful to me

  • @MartinA-kp8xg
    @MartinA-kp8xg Год назад

    Wanted to watch the video about the bike, but could not. The annoying noise that some might call music was intolerable. It was not needed so why??

    • @todxbranko
      @todxbranko Год назад

      To each their own. I'm happy you at least made an effort, thanks for visiting 👍

  • @LesterSuarezGonzalez-dz9ns
    @LesterSuarezGonzalez-dz9ns Год назад

    Spectacular bike!!!

  • @engchoontan8483
    @engchoontan8483 Год назад

    Imma alive~! Alternative and Additional considerations = do-not upset the bike, in any way, before a corner, during a corner. Shift weight, shift gear, change speed, stabalise, enter, stabalise, whatever Avoid gear 1 (even for engine braking, if need gear 1, rather burn the brakes) Avoid cam-change ranges after downshift (if cam-shifts at 6000rpm avoid downshifting into 6000rpm where brake or throttle will create stress. Cam-shift includes VTEC) Avoid turbo shifts (some dragster-styles installed things bad for stress levels), between lag to spooled Use coasting-feel of lightweightedness for maximum tire-grip without-changing gyroscopic-effect of wheels or engine (coasting-feel can be in-gear at engine-rpm matched to wheel-rpm without touching clutch-lever) Avoid braking in-corner When overcook, throttle for rear wheel to oversteer(slide), changing attack of the front, creating sideways centrifugal-force effect (not necessarily 2 wheel slide) of both tires to create big braking effect. Applies to cars too. After thinking this strategy out, apply to drag race games to check, apply to other computer games to test. Target is different (gear) shifting strategy using downhill as the benchmark for power to weight ratio controlled release-application

    • @engchoontan8483
      @engchoontan8483 Год назад

      13000rpm redline but coast in corner at 8000rpm, missile-aim by reducing throttle gradually, as brake, to 5000rpm, after aiming, throttle to cross 6000rpm cam-shift point. Ear can hear intake roar and exhaust-note(not noise, not loud pipes) at points...

  • @reachmemalay
    @reachmemalay Год назад

    Because you use it as a daily ride,please allow me to ask can we use a Rekcluse Auto clutch with these gear boxes?Will really help on hilly rides, How is the heat? I live in a sub tropical climate, Planning to buy one of these babies for s long haul! Your insight will really help!

    • @todxbranko
      @todxbranko Год назад

      Don't see a point of rekcluse, these bikes have so much torque they are unlikely to stall, besides California has a single plate dry clutch just like you'd find on an average manual gearbox in a car. Heat is a non issue, as long as you keep moving, the cylinder heads pointing out have the advantage of being exposed to air circulation. Protect your legs though

  • @lyricaesthetic4324
    @lyricaesthetic4324 Год назад

    Great video thanks for this now I know when going downhill I should be on second gear bcoz back then I thought 1st gear would be Ideal but it wasn't the rpm is to high so yeah great learning point. Im a beginner rider ✌️

  • @ashleygumbo381
    @ashleygumbo381 Год назад

    Thanks for the Clip Branco! Really useful information.

  • @tryharder3214
    @tryharder3214 Год назад

    Can someone answer this: I'm going downhill, and start gaining speed(pulled clutch). Now when I release clutch I hear motor revs go up and bike slow down a bit(engine brake?). Will this hurt clutch in any way?Then I apply both breaks gradually to almost complete stop before hairpin. Look into turn, my shoulders follow, my bike follows. Right?

    • @todxbranko
      @todxbranko Год назад

      Assuming you know which gear you are in and how fast you should go not to overrev a specific gear, nothing major will happen to your clutch. If you don't know which gear you are in and don't have a slipper clutch abruptly dropping the clutch and revs going up you can easily lock the rear wheel. It's safer if you stay in gear and let the bike roll

  • @johnkearney478
    @johnkearney478 Год назад

    Great commentary, l am seriously looking into buying an elderado where l knew that setting it up to suit me would be a process, even after watching your great oversight on the bike, some may call me a nut but l'm determined to make this bike right for me. Different strokes for different folks makes the world entertaining, it's why we debate these matters. Keep up the great work👍

    • @todxbranko
      @todxbranko Год назад

      Thank you for kind words and I wish you make it happen 💪🏼💪🏼

  • @fudgeducati5832
    @fudgeducati5832 Год назад

    Great tips! Just subscribed 🙂

  • @mohamadchanty7717
    @mohamadchanty7717 Год назад

    The pros: sexy design. The cons: dry clutch design worn out quick with friction and heat and need to dismantle engine to replace it and it will cost a fortune .parts are rare and super expensive specially cosmetics-vibration is extreemly high on idle bcz of the engine design that never changed since Guzzi was born-low technology old school mechanical architect-i dont drive mine often bcz am worry of failure.resale value is low bcz no one wants it.

    • @horatio8764
      @horatio8764 9 месяцев назад

      Sell it to me then Transmission is bullet proof as is the final drive All 1400 clutches are pretty strong, about $1300 in Australia for the kit Parts that I've bought have been reasonable price wise with no supply issues Dealers are an issue but if you do minor mechanical stuff you should be ok Great bike

  • @mohamadchanty7717
    @mohamadchanty7717 Год назад

    very shaking handlebar cause parkinson

  • @mohamadchanty7717
    @mohamadchanty7717 Год назад

    hello ,what is the normal life spam for clutch to be replaced? mine ha 22000 km so when shall expectt to replace clutch

    • @todxbranko
      @todxbranko 10 месяцев назад

      Hi, sorry for the late reply, these comments somehow slipped under my radar. I'll address all 3 comments in this reply if you don't mind. First concerning the clutch- single plate dry clutch is the same like you would get in a car, and other motorcycles like airhead/oilhead BMW boxers also had the same type of a clutch, and rarely does anyone complain of it, and they can go for hundreds of thousands of kilometers before needing replacement, so that's something you really need not worry about. Transition to reliability, Guzzi engines are simple, well lubricated, very well exposed and thus cooled, and significantly understressed so engine dying shouldn't be your concern really. Perhaps the bad reputation of Italian electronics of the late 20th century, or the poorly designed tappets of early Grisso is what makes you believe that there is a danger of breakdown, but surely if you own a Guzzi of later age there is nothing to worry about. And then the vibration - you must have noticed they disappear completely once you add throttle and when running guzzis are some of the smoothest twins you'll ever get a chance to ride, so my advice is to guve your Guzzi a chance and spend some time in the saddle, and then we can have a chat again in 50-60 thousand kilometers when nothing happens

  • @salehalebrahim828
    @salehalebrahim828 Год назад

    I enjoyed your review. I bought a custom 2013 recently and enjoying every bit of it. I'm looking for a rider BACKREST but couldn't find any. Do you have an idea if there is any Universal fit backrest that works with this beast? (other than Corbin).

    • @todxbranko
      @todxbranko Год назад

      Thank you for the kind words, unfortunately I was not able to find a suitable riders back rest anywhere. Wish you the best of luck!

  • @alpha77W
    @alpha77W Год назад

    The story about Esfuni is not true😂 The name Esfuni has been taken from a very old word (Esfin) = (the flat stons in the valley). Old ppl in this area named Esfuni not the English😂

    • @todxbranko
      @todxbranko Год назад

      🤫🤫 don't be spreading that information around! My story is much more unbelievable, yours just makes too much sense - where's the fun in that?

  • @calirosso8624
    @calirosso8624 Год назад

    Sorry, man, your analysis is far away from my own experiences. I have my Eldorado now for 5 years. I changed the seat from the beginnning, but not because of uncomfortable sitting position but because I wanted a sissy bar and a luggage rack and I also had 2 leather saddlebags and a windshield from the start. I had all my life Moto Guzzi California, first a red Cali II 1982 for 20 years and then the Cali III IEC Special Edition 1992 used, for the last over 20 years and as said now the Eldorado. And the reason that I bought the Eldorado was exactly one thing, THE SITTINGPOSITION! I tryed the new Cali, the Audace and the Eldorado (with original-seats) over months and this was the most perfect and comfortable Moto-Guzzi I ever had. 2 months ago I made 1300 km in one day and it was like nothing!!! So I think your negaitvity against the Eldorado is quite arrogant and also the way how you were acting in this video.

    • @todxbranko
      @todxbranko Год назад

      Don't be sorry my guy, you are perfectly entitled to your own opinion and to act how you want to, it's a free world. I stand by what I said tho - Eldorado is the worst of the 1400s, closely followed by California touring. Thanks for taking the time to watch the video and leave a comment 👍🏼

  • @mart7404
    @mart7404 Год назад

    Very good and informative review. My only criticism is the constant looping of the background music. Annoying and takes away from what you are messaging which is interesting. I've had two Guzzis and this one really wants to be in my stable I can tell. I am always surprised on the lack of Guzzi popularity. Folks seem to always criticize their mechanics but I've never yet had a problem with mine, and I just wonder on the bad reviews and whether those people even owned one? cheers

    • @todxbranko
      @todxbranko Год назад

      Thanks for the input. I, in all honesty never heard anyone criticize Moto Guzzi mechanics - electronics, yes. Mech is bulletproof, engines are simple, well laid out and easy to work on. I guess the biggest drawback for many people is that the power is less than one might expect from a bike of a comparable size, and the fact that an average Guzzi is heavier than you average comparable bike. Moto Guzzi character is not the flaw you are willing to live with as it gets with some other bikes, like MV Agusta or Ducatis of old

  • @MrSzarobury
    @MrSzarobury Год назад

    Hey, is the sponge part touching your nose and cheeks? It is a bit annoying for me and I'm wondering if the size is right with my face.

  • @naraendrareddy273
    @naraendrareddy273 Год назад

    What if there's oil or if the roads really wet on the hill? How do we stop? Or slow down. Someone said, do not use the front brake, otherwise the bike will 100% skid and fall.

    • @todxbranko
      @todxbranko Год назад

      Hazards on roads can happen, in those cases your best case scenario is to avoid any sudden inputs be it braking or accelerating, tires are much more capable than you gube them credit for. Having said that, learn to modulate your brakes and don't worry too much

  • @justagurl555
    @justagurl555 Год назад

    4th trip today in a short period of time. I’m waiting for knock, knock🖕

  • @MJ-ms6fd
    @MJ-ms6fd 2 года назад

    Aren't all 2014s 6 speed?

    • @todxbranko
      @todxbranko 2 года назад

      As you can see, they aren't. These Japanese spec bikes from 2014 not only are 5 speed but still carry the CB1100A code which is the original 2010 code elsewhere in the world. Contrary to what some people may think or say, I found it to be a tractable engine and the gearbox is a good match as the gears are long, so you can rev it out in every gear, torque comes in early and when it fades you are in max power so the darn thing still pulls, no need for short shifting as you would with a twin. It could be a personal preference as well, I like long gears, especially on smooth quiet bikes that don't feel like they are working hard over 5k rpm.

  • @adiuiri16
    @adiuiri16 2 года назад

    As a Centauro owner I have reached a point where I want to expereience a bit of more long distance traveling , feet up front, more engine capacity, and i am looking now through the 3 1400s, the Eldorado, the Touring and the Custom, the thing is I dont always need luggage when out in the day for a couple hours, so the Custom appeals to me as a naked use, but then if i plan a 3-4 day trip, the Eldorado appeals even more, and if the idea is going on a holiday and really far, the Touring is the thing. But I can only afford one, and to me the order of choice is the one I mentioned, but still not sure....cant you mount on the Custom any kind of luggage ? Or are you doomed to use saddle bag with strips? I am a 6 footer btw

    • @todxbranko
      @todxbranko 2 года назад

      I've answered your question on the Custom comment, thank you for posting

  • @adiuiri16
    @adiuiri16 2 года назад

    As a Centauro owner I have reached a point where I want to expereiencce a bit of more long distance traveling , feet up front, more engine capacity, and i am looking now through the 3 1400s, the Eldorado, the Touring and the Custom, the thing is I dont always need luggage when out in the day for a couple hours, so this Custom appeals to me for a naked use, but then if i plan a 3-4 day trip, the Eldorado appeals even more, and if the idea is going on a holiday and really far, the Touring is the thing. So, I can only afford one, to me the order is choice is the one I mentioned, but would still not sure....cant you mount on the Custom any kind of luggage ? Or are you doomed to use saddle bag with strips? I am a 6 footer btw

    • @todxbranko
      @todxbranko 2 года назад

      I'm 6ft tall as well, and size is not an issue. Luggage wise you will need a backrest with a luggage rack and saddlebags would require some modifications I reckon. Maybe you should look into MGX21 instead of the California

  • @jbassgold
    @jbassgold 2 года назад

    Nice video. I looked at an Audace today and am considering it. I really like that license plate holder. Do you know where I can get one?

    • @todxbranko
      @todxbranko 2 года назад

      Unfortunately the license plate holder was installed by the first owner, I've never asked him where he got it, sorry I can't be of more help

  • @pujanthapamangar1121
    @pujanthapamangar1121 2 года назад

    What about the clutch ..We have to release or press it ??Please Remove my confusing ..

    • @todxbranko
      @todxbranko 2 года назад

      Only depress the clutch when downshifting or coming to a full stop, otherwise no. Hope this clears things up

  • @doricdave7192
    @doricdave7192 2 года назад

    Rather than a towel I used a Theraband Flexbar, I had tennis elbow in my left arm and now have it in my right and just made the connection to riding ☹️ There are good exercises on RUclips that really help. I’ll be working on my neutral position though, thanks!

    • @todxbranko
      @todxbranko 2 года назад

      If you have access to a flexbar definitely use it, towel is a suggestion on things one can use at home with things they already have

  • @lpalokan
    @lpalokan 2 года назад

    Thanks for the great review. I'm surprised of such a low fuel consumption. The specs state 10,2 L / 100 km, which is substantially more than what you reported. Of course, lower is better.

    • @todxbranko
      @todxbranko 2 года назад

      10.2 is very exaggerated, don't know how they measured that

  • @gugiugibugi
    @gugiugibugi 2 года назад

    branko odakle si

  • @KingClashMedia
    @KingClashMedia 2 года назад

    Hey again, also this: the sponge inliner kinda presses against my nose, is this supposed to be? Again, thanks!

    • @MrSzarobury
      @MrSzarobury Год назад

      Same, it's a bit annoyting for me! I'm wonderign if it should it touch my face?

    • @todxbranko
      @todxbranko Год назад

      Well, yes. The bit on the bottom of the goggles is a dust barrier and it should fit like any goggles would, if you feel like it's pressing too much perhaps you can modify it somehow ir remove it all together. I ended up removing it because nowadays I wear thus helmet only for city riding where I don't get that much airflow

  • @KingClashMedia
    @KingClashMedia 2 года назад

    Hey! Are you still wearing the Ghost? I love the look, but found the XL a bit large, and the L a bit small... How does the fit with you feel? Thanks! 👍

    • @todxbranko
      @todxbranko 2 года назад

      Thanks for the comment! Yes, I am still wearing it and the large fits me well, but I get what you are saying because I found over time that shape is a bit more round rather than oval, so when I recently lost a whole lot of weight I noticed that I have a bit more space around the cheeks than I used to have. Balaclava helps

    • @KingClashMedia
      @KingClashMedia 2 года назад

      @@todxbranko thanks! My size should be perfect for Large (58 cm), but somehow it feels to small... Have a great day! 👍

    • @todxbranko
      @todxbranko 2 года назад

      Hope you sort it out 👍🏼

  • @dasboototto
    @dasboototto 2 года назад

    72 El Dorado

  • @AR-xi7yw
    @AR-xi7yw 2 года назад

    U have a great bike man

    • @todxbranko
      @todxbranko 2 года назад

      Thanks man, it sure was one of the better ones that passed through my hands over the years