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2007 Moto Guzzi NORGE

2007 Moto Guzzi NORGE

$5,995

Little Orleans, Maryland

Year 2007

Make Moto Guzzi

Model NORGE

Category -

Engine 1,200 cc

Posted Over 1 Month

The red Norge has ABS brakes, heated hand-grips, saddlebags and is wonderful travelling bike.  We have been all over N. America on it!   I’ve added a Throttlemeister cruise control ($143) and a GIVI mounting rack for a top box ($100) (the top GIVI box in the pics below stays with me---it’s been all over N. America & Europe with us so we’re going to keep it for sentimental reasons---you can always get another top box…).  I’ve also added the European oil check/fill assembly ($110) (no more disassembling the lower bodywork just to check the oil level!), bunjie hooks on the saddlebags ($25) and a tank protector. ($15) I’ll also include a GIANT  tank bag, too. ($125)  I spent $133 having a 3rd key cut---if I had known how much it was going to be, I probably wouldn’t have ordered the key blank… I’ve replaced the anemic, pipsqueaker horn with a much better one from Fiamm. ($20) Other features include---electrically adjustable windshield height, good tires (about ½ of their life still left on them), the factory shop manual in paper (about $100) & in .pdf format, extra headlight bulb and some other odds & ends.  Battery Tender  pigtail ($10); spare spark plugs ($90!!!) spare centerstand spring ($15)  I also have an electronic copy of the Moto Guzzi Norge Service Manual which I emailed to myself so that it’s always with me on my travels.  Have never needed it!  SW-Moteck tank bag mounting ring ($70) Altogether almost $1,000 in extras. The bike is shaft drive and very comfortable---we did multiple 2-up 700+ mile days.  Maintained religiously & I only used top-quality synthetic fluids & Guzzi filters.  The bike is almost flawless---looks almost showroom new.  ---but it’s been on some dirt roads so there’s a little bit of grime tucked-away in the impossible to reach nooks, crannies & crevices.  There is one small imperfection in the paint on the left saddlebag.  The bike only has 29,606 miles on it as of today (3/17/2017)---which is barely broken in for a big-block Guzzi!  (Service  done at 25,530 miles---Guzzi OEM oil filter plus synthetic oil).  The prior service included synthetic oil & Guzzi OEM filter plus all of the following: synthetic gear oil in the differential & transmission, new spark plugs, adjusted the valve clearances & installed new valve cover gaskets, checked brake pads.  All 3 magnetic drain plugs were clean.)  Oil (Mobil 1 4T full synthetic) and Guzzi filter changed at 23,221 before the New England ride and again at 25,530 miles.    I use only Guzzi filters & premium synthetic oil.  Installed 2 new Dunlop “Road-Smart” radials at 19,895 miles.  They are almost done---but I still have a set of Metzelers that still have plenty of tread on them that go with the bike.  They only have 4,122 miles on them. (Removed prior to western USA ride)It’s a great deal---asking $5,995 (These bikes are about $16,000 new!)

2008 Moto Guzzi Norge ABS

2008 Moto Guzzi Norge ABS

$6,995

Jessup, Maryland

Year 2008

Make Moto Guzzi

Model Norge ABS

Category Sport Touring Motorcycles

Engine -

Posted Over 1 Month

2008 Moto Guzzi Norge ABS, Yeah we know a few of you might think “refrigerator” when you hear this name but that’s not even close to what this superbly crafted machine is all about. Some years ago Moto Guzzi organized an endurance trip to Norway to demonstrate the ruggedness of their machines. It was very successful.When the machine that would represent that adventure was to be named our guess is that they felt they would run into issues calling the machine the Norway, but Norge fit well and sounded… well, very European and solid. Clearly their intent. And the word Norge is an official Norwegian name for Norway. No matter the official name the bike itself is great too look at, superb to straddle and runs exceptionally well.It is loaded with real world, real use features. These are 90 degree V twins of the Euro variety that still share the cylinders in the wind concept with BMW for smooth, cool operation. This one boasts an 1,151 cc fuel injected motor that develops roughly 95 HP at 7,800 RPM and 75 ft./lbs. at 5,800 RPM. And it weighs in at only 542 pounds and carries 6 gallons of fuel when filled to capacity. They even get darn good fuel economy – averages are around 42-44 MPG.The bike has a beautiful set of conventional forks coupled to a beautiful set of full floating discs on gold anodized carriers that are stopped from forward motion by 4 piston BREMBO calipers up front and twins in the rear. All supported by a real ABS or anti-lock braking system. The Norge also sports a single sided swingarm, final drive and driveshaft operation as do most BMW’s. The exhaust appears to be stainless steel as has become the European trend and the pipes have been exceptionally well cared for as you can see.