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Moto Guzzi Norge GT first ride

Moto Guzzi Norge GT first ride

May 11, 2012 / 11:45 IST
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There's nothing quite like setting off on a cross-continent biking adventure, sun blazing, panniers packed and heart filled with the thrill of not knowing what lies ahead.

In my youth any bike would do - I'd mostly go on long touring holidays on my most unsuitable Yamaha YZF-R6! But I'm wiser now and given the choice, I'd opt for a motorcycle tailored for this task - such as Moto Guzzi's 2011 Norge GT 8V. Now that's what I call touring bliss!

The bike is huge with vast expanses of fairing to protect the rider from the elements, a torque-laden 1200cc engine, a big fat comfy seat, a large tank to keep fuel stops to a minimum and enough hard pannier space to transport my entire summer wardrobe. Plus it has the famous Moto Guzzi badge that's bound to turn some envious heads. The Norge has been revamped for 2011 and although it doesn't look much different to the previous version, it's practically an all-new machine. Well, 80 per cent of it is at least.

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First up is the engine. The old four-valve is replaced with an all-new eight-valve motor, the same as fitted to Moto Guzzi's latest Stelvio adventure bike. As well as bringing the engine up to date with emissions regulations, torque is up a fantastic 20 per cent, with more power too, although sadly a chunk of it is sapped by the substantial 257kg claimed dry weight of this Guzzi, so that it actually feels less lively than on the lighter Stelvio.

The new engine is perfect for touring; it's a lot smoother than the old one, with no obtrusive vibrations and excellent drive from almost as low as idle all the way through the rev range and gears to motorway cruising speeds and beyond. It's punchy out of corners and not too fussed which gear you're in - it'll pull anyway, making for a relaxed or spirited ride, whichever you're up for.


By Harriet Ridley