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Cycle News 2019 Cruiser Buyers Guide

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CYCLE NEWS CRUISER BUYERS GUIDE GUZZI In 1921, while the United States was enjoying the terrific idea that was Prohibition, three Italian Air Corp veterans in the Old Country had a much better idea. They launched what would become one of the most famous motorcycle companies in the world: Moto Guzzi. Carlo Guzzi, Giovanni Ravelli, and Giorgio Parodi served together during World War I. Their Miraglia squadron was stationed near Venice and while they came from very different backgrounds, those differences were the strengths that allowed them to come up with the successful motorcycle com- pany they'd envisioned during the conflict. Guzzi would handle the engineering, Parodi's family wealth backed the business, and Ravelli, who had achieved fame as a racer already, would promote the motorcycles. Sadly, Ravelli died a few days after the end of the war but is remembered in the company's winged logo. Now, the company is just two years shy of its centennial and a lot's happened since the Roaring Twenties. A whole lotta technological advance- ment, a whole lotta racing, and a whole lotta growth into an international brand with a very distinct power-plant at the heart of its motorcycles: a funky 90° transverse V-twin that gives the bikes an unmistakable look. All four of the cruisers we're running in this guide (MGX-21, California, Eldora- do, and Audace) have that going for them. Yet each is also pretty different from the other three. On the techy side, there's the MGX-21, aka Moto Guzzi eXperimental. Carbon fiber wheels and bodywork are among its features, as is an infotainment system. If scenic saddle time is more your speed, there's the California. With hard bags and a sizable windscreen, it's good to go for a longer trip. At the same time, the 1380cc scoot is also the company flagship, with the styling we've come to expect from Moto Guzzi. Eldorado is a throwback to the classics: spoke wheels, the fuel tank with chromium sides, an oversize saddle, rear fender with the gem-shaped taillight, bullhorn handlebar, and the passenger grab handle are all nostalgia cues taken from the company's bikes of decades past. For those of us who love themselves some stripped down muscle bike, Moto Guzzi made the Audace. You won't find forward controls, bags or any other extras on it, but if barebones riding is what gets your blood pumping, you'll want to check it out. 2019 LINE UP MOTO BELLA

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