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Cycle News 2013 Issue 22 June 4

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VOL. 50 ISSUE 22 JUNE 4, 2013 good-looking slash-cut exhausts. It doesn't sound like a Ducati, in spite of the same cylinder angle, and it's deeper and more sonorous (and frankly more muscularsounding) than the smaller Mandello motors it's now joined in the Guzzi range. But selecting that Veloce throttle mapping on the go by pressing the starter button with the throttle closed, it delivers notably crisper throttle response and acceleration out of a third gear turn than in Turismo default riding mode. The 1400 motor's sixspeed transmission is faultless, with a smooth and mostly silent gear shift that's much better than any other Moto Guzzi I've ever ridden. Seriously, this is a breakthrough by shaft-drive standards, and Guzzi engineers are to be complimented on achieving it. Clutchless upshifts between the top five ratios are the order of the day, and if the gearbox seemed smoother than on the Touring model I rode that's likely because these bikes had almost three times more mileage on them. Their gearbox has exactly the same cleverly chosen ratios as the Touring, so you need only use the bottom four P105 gears in normal riding. This means that with all that torque you stay in third or fourth most of the time, with the top two ratios long-legged overdrives aimed at covering fast, straight stretches in relaxed mode. Sixth gear is a rangy 1:0.8 ratio, so 100 mph is reached at just 5000 rpm, a little over two-thirds of the way to redline as shown on the very legible digital speedo in the center of the Cali's single round instrument cluster. It's somewhat reminiscent of the Fiat 500's, wrapped as it is by an analog tach around the outside, with heaps of digital data accessible by scrolling through the screen settings via the switch on the left handlebar. The view ahead when seated on the Guzzi is ultra-distinctive,

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