As someone who was once referred to as ' a very sedate rider' by another club member, I really appreciate videos like this. I always remember riding my Shadow 1100 back from a rally in Yorkshire and being totally at peace, going through the Peaks. Other riders were frantically tearing past me, and I had no desire to compete. I had everything I ever needed in that moment.
Excess speed is over-rated, now I've matured and gotten older I'd much rather ride at a safe speed and enjoy my surroundings and still fly without leaving the ground!
Thanks for an enjoyable ride, Bingley! It was a great way to enjoy my first cup of coffee of the day! The music was a nice touch as well. it made for a very relaxing morning.
You just know don't you... When l first viewed the Moto Guzzi 850 LeMans through a local Bike dealers showroom window in 1977/8 l knew l must own it, next day when the shop re-opened l did own it....l wasn't camped outside, but l did practically fall through the door on opening... The only other Guzzi locally was a Californian. Amazingly, belonging to the village Doctors son. Moto Guzzi's were very thin on the ground back then...So l guess we both felt exclusive owning these wonderful bikes....Forty seven years later the Guzzi LeMans is no longer an option ...l was 31 in 1977...Hearing your's 'Purring' through the countryside reminds me of riding down to the South Coast. Not a motorway in sight...just country roads and that lazy engine beat...It was Bliss Dave...Greetings from España...
Bumbling along at 30 to 35 mph on my GoldStar and your Guzzi in magnificent countryside is my idea of heaven. I was born in Wigan and like most pie-eaters i know a good pie when i see one and that one you were scoffing certainly looked the business.
So glad I found your channel! I’m in the USA and may never make it England but your videos give me the chance to see some of its incredible beauty. The focus on just riding and hearing our wonderful V7 motors (I own a 23 Stone) is so soothing. And much like our bikes those old stone towns seem so full of charm and character. Thank you!
I'm planning to do a UK-tour someday and will defenitely include this region in my route. Must be a total zen experience riding those hills. Lovely. Greetings from Belgium.
After seeing one of your other videos where you went to Scar House a few weeks ago i did the same although i came over the tops then up to the reservoir. Got there and thought i had gone deaf, so quiet and peaceful with a little chaffinch trying to steal my lunch. That road up and down to the reservoir is spectacular. Love the videos especially ones like this as it gives me ideas of where to go as i only in Co Durham so its nothing to pop into Yorkshire. This is what biking is all about.
Dave yet another example of a wonderful road to just have a leisurely ride! Your bike is a cracker! I do have one issue I’d prefer the twin classic clocks as on other models in their range. I love the MOTO Guzzi brand but am very disappointed that the parent company appear to demand such a commitment to have their Pagio brand this has made smaller dealers give up their dealership. I’m in Northern Ireland and prices of MOTO Guzzi have dropped due to no dealers! Keep up your rides in wonderful countryside. Regards John
What an absolutely gorgeous mind clearing ride on a beautiful piece of machinery. Love the videos. I fully understand why you moved to the Moto Guzzi. I had to make a similar decision when choosing between a Royal Enfield product and my 2022 Standard W800 Kawasaki. No regrets so far but if I decide to make a change the V7 will be on my radar. Such a timeless bike. Cheers Bob in Canada
Proof, one doesn't need to ride like a lunatic to have a thoroughly enjoyable time! That's a great little ride and at the reservoir where you stopped is a stunning place to stop have a sandwich(or a pie) a cup of coffee and just take in the stunning views. Was up there just a couple of weeks ago in the car with the camera and binoculars watching the red kites and having a picnic. Hope you're still enjoying the bike, she's a stunning bit of kit, cheers.
Great video beautiful ride out I’m very jealous 😂😂towards the end where you kept stopping to show us the beautiful houses in a village I think you’d call it is exactly where I’d love to live I think it would be the perfect place to live and straight out in the countryside no traffic to negotiate at all but as before winter could be a struggle if your old and getting about would be a problem and the beautiful oak tree with the bench under it heaven I’d call it bye for now take care 👍👋
Good am sir, i'm watching this video on christmas morning with my first cuppa joe in front of me. I don't know how this video got by me as i see it says six months ago, i am usually quite attentive to your stuff as i find it entertaining, quite informative at times plus i just like your bikes & that beautiful countryside in which i find you riding most often. Anyway, windy comment as per usual, i really just wanted to say, please have a very merry christmas & a wonderful peaceful new year, thanks for many happy rides, i look forward to many more, ric, ontario canada where in my area we are up to our backsides in snow. Spring please hurry. Bye now.
Hi Dave, In the late 1960s as a teenager I used to look forward to reading the Sunday Express for one reason, the motoring column. I can't remember his name but the columnist was a journalist who had a deep understanding of his subject and could really write, much akin to the late lamented motorcycling journalist Dave Minton. One Sunday he produced a review of the Alfa Romeo Giulia, definitely a car to lust after, yet it was a simple 3 box shape. His explanation was that the Italians could just 'do' design unlike anyone else, the shape of the Giulia was really no different to a Mercedes or the current Ford Cortina but for some unexplainable reason it was so much better. Moto Guzzi are the same, you can't quite put your finger on it, but....... Regards Stephen.
I love the stone construction of the old housing. I was reminiscing watching the sheep, if you were riding on the Isle of Skye it would be highland cattle instead.)
Yes, almost put me off buying but don’t let it detract from such a capable & enjoyable bike, I am grinning so much when riding I really don’t notice now !!!
Another video treasure that will be a lifeline during winter. Felt like my Classic 350 ride yesterday; same traffic (none) and same sun. I was dodging more squirrels and turkeys though. 😅 Greetings from Wisconsin.
Innovative use of camera angles and b&w, Dave. Presumably the village at 16.00 has some past personal significance for you? Back about a thousand years ago - well, 53 to be exact - a mate and I used to wander up to the Sports Club bar at Rover in Solihull and have lunch, being a pork pie and a couple of pints. As a daily respite from the demands of the factory, it was a very welcome break; I hope yours was as enjoyable.
Nice one Dave, you may want to check out 'that bloke on a motorcycle' he went through Masham on his RE classic 350 on the way to the Leeds Pals memorial at Colsterdale.
Interesting watching you ride your M-G through your area noticing how similar it is to riding through my birth state of Vermont. I was there for two months already this year riding my M-G V7 on similar roads very far from you. Vermont has lines in the road, however 😉!
Nice Pie Dave (and scenery of course) but I'm not sure it beat my homemade Devon cheese and onion pasty which was my fuel of choice a few days back; I did a 4 night moto/camp trip staying on Exmoor: including a day trip riding over to Dartmoor.Safe riding .Richard
I so envy you the winding narrow roads and idyllic countryside that you have in England. Small retro sports, and even 350s make perfect sense there. Here in Ontario, Canada the roads are almost all wide and straight. Also patrolled by aggressive, motorcycle hating thugs in huge black pick-up trucks. There is some rustic, rocky hill country that can be explored. But it requires 2 hours of highway cruising to get there, and another 2 hours to endure on the way back. As an aside; in Quebec, across the Ottawa river from where I live in Ottawa, is a small town called Masham. I imagine that in England it's pronounced something like MASH'em. But here it's with a French sound. More like Mah-SHAHM.
Wish there were similar types roads in the U.S. We do have converted blacktopped railways for walkers and bicycles which could also be used for "slow" riding motos, perfect for the Classic 350 and such others. The younger hooligans would spoil it by racing on them. "NO MOTORCYCLES ALLOWED" posted.!! Sure looks like calming roads with respectful people on them. I'm not saying all the hooligans live in states, just wish there were similar riding areas here.
That's one great looking motorcycle,, does it use any oil do you need to top up regularly? How does it compare to a 900 Speed Twin for vibes only asking as I'm seriously interested in owning a Guzzi after 30 years of Hinckley Triples
Your intention to satisfy our cravings in a vicarious manner were surpassed and achieved with flying colours. An audible engine note throughout and subliminal fugue on a beautiful backdrop, unbeatable 👏👌👍
Truelly a thing of beauty spoiled by a much out of character single speedometer what were you thinking Moto Guzzi this bike needs twin dials 😢 not something out of Flash Gordon…..
Agreed, which is why instead of the V7 Stone Special, I'd go for the V7 Special. That has twin analog clocks, spoked wheels and really looks the business. 👍
Hi Dave, yes the Moto Guzzi is certainly a thing of beauty…..At 66 years of age, I currently own a 1250 Triple Black GS…. Yes , it is a great Allrounder and comfortable to ride, but a bit overkill for my weekend jaunts in the countryside. I absolutely love this Guzzi and really thinking of selling my GS. This wonderful video Dave has pushed me to the precipice….. greetings from Berlin, Jim
@@thebingleywheeler thank you Dave, I already have a date (October 4) for a test ride. Really, really curious how this bike measures up. I will inform you! What is better than being in love so late in the game 😍
For how long is Piaggio going to drag this - out of the donkeys' ass idea - no fuel gauge = a good retro ??!! 🥵🥵 Yes - I get the worlds' clunkiest gear shifting. I get the shaking of the engine on idle.... And yes - the looks is really great, but some solutions make this bike not desirable. All the "clever" advices - to COUNT the miles.... Please - not for me ( to be extremely polite ! ) Suspension is near of the worst out there.... WHY so ???!! This bike is NOT cheap ! ONE ( 1 ) brake disc in front !? - WHY ???!!! Before I tried this bike, I hoped it is, as good, as it looks, but - NOT so fast.....🤢🤢
As someone who was once referred to as ' a very sedate rider' by another club member, I really appreciate videos like this. I always remember riding my Shadow 1100 back from a rally in Yorkshire and being totally at peace, going through the Peaks. Other riders were frantically tearing past me, and I had no desire to compete. I had everything I ever needed in that moment.
Excess speed is over-rated, now I've matured and gotten older I'd much rather ride at a safe speed and enjoy my surroundings and still fly without leaving the ground!
Beautiful countryside,beautiful weather,deserted roads and a lovely ride.Well done this is what biking is all about.Thank you from an old biker.
Thanks for an enjoyable ride, Bingley! It was a great way to enjoy my first cup of coffee of the day! The music was a nice touch as well. it made for a very relaxing morning.
You just know don't you... When l first viewed the Moto Guzzi 850 LeMans through a local Bike dealers showroom window in 1977/8 l knew l must own it, next day when the shop re-opened l did own it....l wasn't camped outside, but l did practically fall through the door on opening... The only other Guzzi locally was a Californian. Amazingly, belonging to the village Doctors son. Moto Guzzi's were very thin on the ground back then...So l guess we both felt exclusive owning these wonderful bikes....Forty seven years later the Guzzi LeMans is no longer an option ...l was 31 in 1977...Hearing your's 'Purring' through the countryside reminds me of riding down to the South Coast. Not a motorway in sight...just country roads and that lazy engine beat...It was Bliss Dave...Greetings from España...
Thank you Brian yes there’s something really special about the Guzzis
Bumbling along at 30 to 35 mph on my GoldStar and your Guzzi in magnificent countryside is my idea of heaven. I was born in Wigan and like most pie-eaters i know a good pie when i see one and that one you were scoffing certainly looked the business.
Weatherheads pies Ian…Uber 👍🏻
So glad I found your channel! I’m in the USA and may never make it England but your videos give me the chance to see some of its incredible beauty. The focus on just riding and hearing our wonderful V7 motors (I own a 23 Stone) is so soothing. And much like our bikes those old stone towns seem so full of charm and character. Thank you!
Cheers buddy hope you make it here one day 😎👍🏻
I'm planning to do a UK-tour someday and will defenitely include this region in my route. Must be a total zen experience riding those hills. Lovely. Greetings from Belgium.
Get over here you’ll love it 😎
After seeing one of your other videos where you went to Scar House a few weeks ago i did the same although i came over the tops then up to the reservoir. Got there and thought i had gone deaf, so quiet and peaceful with a little chaffinch trying to steal my lunch.
That road up and down to the reservoir is spectacular.
Love the videos especially ones like this as it gives me ideas of where to go as i only in Co Durham so its nothing to pop into Yorkshire. This is what biking is all about.
Cheers Stephen yes those Chaffinches own the place 😎
Dave yet another example of a wonderful road to just have a leisurely ride! Your bike is a cracker!
I do have one issue I’d prefer the twin classic clocks as on other models in their range.
I love the MOTO Guzzi brand but am very disappointed that the parent company appear to demand such a commitment to have their Pagio brand this has made smaller dealers give up their dealership.
I’m in Northern Ireland and prices of MOTO Guzzi have dropped due to no dealers!
Keep up your rides in wonderful countryside.
Regards
John
@johnnelson9764 Cheers John really appreciated
Wow what a lovely ride out on a beautiful machine. Lovely scenery.
I have to agree its a beautiful piece of engineering, a future retro classic, love your videos
Beautiful scenery, beautiful bike. Thank you Dave!
Glorious. Even some small glimpses of blue sky peeping thru the Tupperware top of clouds🤗
What an absolutely gorgeous mind clearing ride on a beautiful piece of machinery. Love the videos. I fully understand why you moved to the Moto Guzzi. I had to make a similar decision when choosing between a Royal Enfield product and my 2022 Standard W800 Kawasaki. No regrets so far but if I decide to make a change the V7 will be on my radar. Such a timeless bike.
Cheers
Bob in Canada
Fantastic vlog Dave thank you. That rear view from the crash bar is really good. Regards, Mo 😊 👍
Cheers Mo 👍🏻😎
Picturesque and rural, quite beautiful. Your Guzzi seems to fit in well with. You clearly enjoy your spins out on it. Nice Bike.
Proof, one doesn't need to ride like a lunatic to have a thoroughly enjoyable time! That's a great little ride and at the reservoir where you stopped is a stunning place to stop have a sandwich(or a pie) a cup of coffee and just take in the stunning views. Was up there just a couple of weeks ago in the car with the camera and binoculars watching the red kites and having a picnic. Hope you're still enjoying the bike, she's a stunning bit of kit, cheers.
Great video beautiful ride out I’m very jealous 😂😂towards the end where you kept stopping to show us the beautiful houses in a village I think you’d call it is exactly where I’d love to live I think it would be the perfect place to live and straight out in the countryside no traffic to negotiate at all but as before winter could be a struggle if your old and getting about would be a problem and the beautiful oak tree with the bench under it heaven I’d call it bye for now take care 👍👋
I often have a break in Fearby, on my Meteor 350, Taking lunch on one of the benches.
Yes it’s Fearby….idyllic
What a pleasant video, gonna have to get myself to you're neck of the woods it's gorgeous
Your*. But I fully agree with your view of Dave's habitat! 👍
Good am sir, i'm watching this video on christmas morning with my first cuppa joe in front of me. I don't know how this video got by me as i see it says six months ago, i am usually quite attentive to your stuff as i find it entertaining, quite informative at times plus i just like your bikes & that beautiful countryside in which i find you riding most often. Anyway, windy comment as per usual, i really just wanted to say, please have a very merry christmas & a wonderful peaceful new year, thanks for many happy rides, i look forward to many more, ric, ontario canada where in my area we are up to our backsides in snow. Spring please hurry. Bye now.
Cheers Ric all the best to you too and I hope that snow melts on time 😎👍🏻
Great reaction speed to grab the pie bag!
Hi Dave, In the late 1960s as a teenager I used to look forward to reading the Sunday Express for one reason, the motoring column. I can't remember his name but the columnist was a journalist who had a deep understanding of his subject and could really write, much akin to the late lamented motorcycling journalist Dave Minton. One Sunday he produced a review of the Alfa Romeo Giulia, definitely a car to lust after, yet it was a simple 3 box shape. His explanation was that the Italians could just 'do' design unlike anyone else, the shape of the Giulia was really no different to a Mercedes or the current Ford Cortina but for some unexplainable reason it was so much better.
Moto Guzzi are the same, you can't quite put your finger on it, but....... Regards Stephen.
I love the stone construction of the old housing. I was reminiscing watching the sheep, if you were riding on the Isle of Skye it would be highland cattle instead.)
That screen just off centre totally screws with my OCD, how about others?
Yep it seems annoyingly pointless...!
Yes, almost put me off buying but don’t let it detract from such a capable & enjoyable bike, I am grinning so much when riding I really don’t notice now !!!
Another video treasure that will be a lifeline during winter. Felt like my Classic 350 ride yesterday; same traffic (none) and same sun. I was dodging more squirrels and turkeys though. 😅 Greetings from Wisconsin.
Cheers Paul always good to hear from the states
Innovative use of camera angles and b&w, Dave. Presumably the village at 16.00 has some past personal significance for you? Back about a thousand years ago - well, 53 to be exact - a mate and I used to wander up to the Sports Club bar at Rover in Solihull and have lunch, being a pork pie and a couple of pints. As a daily respite from the demands of the factory, it was a very welcome break; I hope yours was as enjoyable.
Nice one Dave, you may want to check out 'that bloke on a motorcycle' he went through Masham on his RE classic 350 on the way to the Leeds Pals memorial at Colsterdale.
Great chill out video Dave 🙌👍
Cheers Mel
My dreamrides in your beautiful country 👌🏼
BEAUTIFUL
Odmor za dušu😊
God’s own county on your beautiful gentle bike. I thought I’d died and gone to heaven.
Thanks for another great vlog. Lovely roads. You tube keeps altering my subs.
Interesting watching you ride your M-G through your area noticing how similar it is to riding through my birth state of Vermont. I was there for two months already this year riding my M-G V7 on similar roads very far from you. Vermont has lines in the road, however 😉!
Nice Pie Dave (and scenery of course) but I'm not sure it beat my homemade Devon cheese and onion pasty which was my fuel of choice a few days back; I did a 4 night moto/camp trip staying on Exmoor: including a day trip riding over to Dartmoor.Safe riding .Richard
I so envy you the winding narrow roads and idyllic countryside that you have in England. Small retro sports, and even 350s make perfect sense there. Here in Ontario, Canada the roads are almost all wide and straight. Also patrolled by aggressive, motorcycle hating thugs in huge black pick-up trucks. There is some rustic, rocky hill country that can be explored. But it requires 2 hours of highway cruising to get there, and another 2 hours to endure on the way back.
As an aside; in Quebec, across the Ottawa river from where I live in Ottawa, is a small town called Masham. I imagine that in England it's pronounced something like MASH'em. But here it's with a French sound. More like Mah-SHAHM.
Hi it’s pronounced “Massam” here. Canada is beautiful and the scale is epic 👍🏻
Wish there were similar types roads in the U.S. We do have converted blacktopped railways for walkers and bicycles which could also be used for "slow" riding motos, perfect for the Classic 350 and such others. The younger hooligans would spoil it by racing on them. "NO MOTORCYCLES ALLOWED" posted.!! Sure looks like calming roads with respectful people on them. I'm not saying all the hooligans live in states, just wish there were similar riding areas here.
That's one great looking motorcycle,, does it use any oil do you need to top up regularly? How does it compare to a 900 Speed Twin for vibes only asking as I'm seriously interested in owning a Guzzi after 30 years of Hinckley Triples
No oil usage here….ive never ridden any triumph twins
Can u review some indi brands i heard that they made better bikes in 100 cc to 400 cc❤
If I had ridden up by that lovely tree with the seat under it , would have been a lovely place to sit and have a cuppa !. You find the nicest roads.
Your Guzzi has a moustache. 🥸
What route was this please
Pateley Bridge to Lofthouse, up to Scarhouse Ride around here all the time
Scar House to Masham via Lofthouse and Leighton
You can actívate the subs in the video? Thanks!
Do my eyes deceive me? It appears that your trews changed from black to brown half way through this ride?
No change I assure you
Your intention to satisfy our cravings in a vicarious manner were surpassed and achieved with flying colours. An audible engine note throughout and subliminal fugue on a beautiful backdrop, unbeatable 👏👌👍
Cheers Ian
Truelly a thing of beauty spoiled by a much out of character single speedometer what were you thinking Moto Guzzi this bike needs twin dials 😢 not something out of Flash Gordon…..
Agreed, which is why instead of the V7 Stone Special, I'd go for the V7 Special. That has twin analog clocks, spoked wheels and really looks the business. 👍
Hi Dave, yes the Moto Guzzi is certainly a thing of beauty…..At 66 years of age, I currently own a 1250 Triple Black GS…. Yes , it is a great Allrounder and comfortable to ride, but a bit overkill for my weekend jaunts in the countryside. I absolutely love this Guzzi and really thinking of selling my GS. This wonderful video Dave has pushed me to the precipice….. greetings from Berlin, Jim
Cheers Jim all the best buddy 😎👍🏻
@@thebingleywheeler thank you Dave, I already have a date (October 4) for a test ride. Really, really curious how this bike measures up. I will inform you! What is better than being in love so late in the game 😍
E by god thi must have skin over thee eyes lad.
For how long is Piaggio going to drag this - out of the donkeys' ass idea - no fuel gauge = a good retro ??!! 🥵🥵 Yes - I get the worlds' clunkiest gear shifting. I get the shaking of the engine on idle.... And yes - the looks is really great, but some solutions make this bike not desirable.
All the "clever" advices - to COUNT the miles.... Please - not for me ( to be extremely polite ! )
Suspension is near of the worst out there.... WHY so ???!! This bike is NOT cheap !
ONE ( 1 ) brake disc in front !? - WHY ???!!! Before I tried this bike, I hoped it is, as good, as it looks, but - NOT so fast.....🤢🤢