DanPez
Cruisin' Guzzisti
I was just wondering if there are any Guzzis in Quebec besides me .......
Am I the only one....one....one....one ?
Am I the only one....one....one....one ?
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I guess you bought your Norge from Euromoto in Laval?baloches said:Checkin' in!
baloches said:Checkin' in!
BravoBravo said:I love the Stelvio bag you sent me. It's really worked out well.
Bruce
DanPez said:BravoBravo said:I love the Stelvio bag you sent me. It's really worked out well.
Bruce
Bruce
I'm actually shopping around for a tank bag ...... is your Stelvio bag the one Guzzi has as accessories for the bike?
What is the dimensions?
I can't tell by the pics.
Cheers
BravoBravo said:Hi Dan. Yes, this is the factory bag, and it is a very nice system. The base for it stays attached, and the bag clips onto the base, easily removable. Quite slick, actually. I measured the bag this morning. It is about 13" long, 11" wide and about 7" deep at the back of the bag (i.e., closest to the rider). Because the tank is so steeply sloped, the bag becomes shallower at the front, toward the handlebars. However, it is a pretty large bag, considering it has to conform to the odd shape of the tank. I find it extremely useful.
Best regards,
Bruce
DanPez said:BravoBravo said:Hi Dan. Yes, this is the factory bag, and it is a very nice system. The base for it stays attached, and the bag clips onto the base, easily removable. Quite slick, actually. I measured the bag this morning. It is about 13" long, 11" wide and about 7" deep at the back of the bag (i.e., closest to the rider). Because the tank is so steeply sloped, the bag becomes shallower at the front, toward the handlebars. However, it is a pretty large bag, considering it has to conform to the odd shape of the tank. I find it extremely useful.
Best regards,
Bruce
Bruce
I would imagine that fueling is a breeze .......attaching/detaching bag!
It doesn't cover the view of the dash indicators ....does it?
Is there a manufacturers label like Cortech, Tour Master, Icon, Nelson-Rigg .......or is it made by Guzzi for the Stelvio themselves?
Thanks
I finally went to a Guzzi dealer to inquire for the Stelvio tank bag ...... $620cdn?BravoBravo said:Hi Dan. Yes, this is the factory bag, and it is a very nice system. The base for it stays attached, and the bag clips onto the base, easily removable. Quite slick, actually. I measured the bag this morning. It is about 13" long, 11" wide and about 7" deep at the back of the bag (i.e., closest to the rider). Because the tank is so steeply sloped, the bag becomes shallower at the front, toward the handlebars. However, it is a pretty large bag, considering it has to conform to the odd shape of the tank. I find it extremely useful.
Best regards,
Bruce
DanPez said:I finally went to a Guzzi dealer to inquire for the Stelvio tank bag ...... $620cdn?BravoBravo said:Hi Dan. Yes, this is the factory bag, and it is a very nice system. The base for it stays attached, and the bag clips onto the base, easily removable. Quite slick, actually. I measured the bag this morning. It is about 13" long, 11" wide and about 7" deep at the back of the bag (i.e., closest to the rider). Because the tank is so steeply sloped, the bag becomes shallower at the front, toward the handlebars. However, it is a pretty large bag, considering it has to conform to the odd shape of the tank. I find it extremely useful.
Best regards,
Bruce
I had to sit down. :shock:
Are they playing with my head? :silly: