I bought one, and I LOVE it, I wanted a shaft drive adventure style bike, not because I wanted to go off road, but the seating position suits me, it's not the fastest, most powerful, or best handling bike I've had in 36 years of riding, but it does everything I want, and is plenty powerful for normal riding, dealers are offering big discounts, I think brand snobbery is putting some people off, new Stelvio's have a bit of a clunky gearbox that improves once they are run in. and almost every where I go I get people looking round the bike, nice to be different, if they introduce an active suspension version, I might be tempted to trade up.
I love the way it looks and the engine sounds great. The big plus is the driveshaft. I don't need 150hp. Hell I have a 50 hp Honda and I love it. I think people are to hung up on power when they should be better trained to ride.
Just shy of 7k miles on my Stelvio. Fantastic bike. The radar following software was pulled at the last minute, apparently it will be available early next year as a software upgrade. Personally I went for a bike without the radar and opted for the heated seat instead.
I’ve ridden 6,000 miles on mine, here and abroad, and I love it. BUT: The rear shock is harsh when riding solo. No amount of adjustment is able to make it perfect. The Active Cruise still does not exist, 9 months after its press launch. The heated grips are pathetic and even level 3 is insufficient for a cold day in England. Accessories can only be fitted by a Guzzi dealer so expect the cost to be doubled by the labour charges. The V100 engine is fabulous.
Purchased my Stelvio in March of this year, and I absolutely love the bike. I am coming off a 22 Ducati V4S travel and radar and I don't miss it in the least. Much prefer the Stelvio. Out of the 41 bikes I have owned this one rates in the top 3. Great machine!
@@justanotherguy-l9x The Aprilia Tuono v4 Factory, I have had a 2016, 2018, and now a 2021. Great chassis, amazing 4v engine, along with great looks, next would be my 1986 Harley Davidson FXRD Grand Touring Edition.
Chose the Stelvio over the Mandello S for road touring comfort, range, and occasional forest roads. Didn’t care about the radar and blind spot detection but glad it came with it. Dealer had no idea how to get adaptive cruise control, apparently a software option but nothing mentioned on their website. Regardless I won’t be needing it. Love my first Guzzi
I'm another long-term and continuous BMW owner (8 BMWs, including 5 GS/GSAs, over 40 years) who will NOT be buying the new 1300GS (or even uglier, the 1300GSA) and am assessing my options. The Stelvio is currently at the top of my list.
@@couttsy222 I was chatting to my dealer a few weeks back and he was saying they are selling the new GS mainly to KTM/Triumph owners. He wasn't interested they were losing my custom and the associated servicing income, it was pretty sad for me.
The Stelvio is a great looking bike, it's a bit left field but it's well equipped and good value for money especially with the discounts being offered by dealers, the only negative is the dull colour options which are just boring, it's an Italian bike and therefore it really needs to be red, bright yellow, green or blue, other than that it's definitely a bike I would consider buying.
Push rod broke on my Guzzi (left intake valve), but because she's so gorgeous, I wasn't even upset. She's special and she's a keeper. My Bella Francesca 🥰🥰
This is the ONLY company that is developing it’s own Active Cruise Control (ACC) without relying on the Bosh like Ducati, BMW and the other manufacturers. That says a lot on the commitment of the company in its products. It just was not ready in time for the 2024 launch but will be retro-fit when ready. That’s what one of the factory employee told me at 2024 Montreal Motorcycle Show.
Just want to highlight bend tire stem valves are standard on Moto Guzzis. It's such a convenient feature, I don't understand why other manufacturers don't adapt this practice!
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I rode one of these during the summer, and I really loved it. It's a little bit too small for me to own, but it's still a very lovely bike
I’ve ridden both the Stelvio and V100 Mandello, nearly 2000 miles on the V100, and near 500 on the Stelvio. It seemed to me perfection could be realized in a machine marrying the Stelvio’s rider ergonomics and protection to the Mandello chassis. Each has strong points that taken alone cover the weaker aspects of both configurations.
I have the Stelvio now. I came from a Breva 1100. Positive points: Very nice touring friendly and torque engine, Good handling, Good brakes, Good windprotection, very good light, nice looks but lots of plastic. Bad points: On start up revs to 2500, very high idle - 1500, Noisy exhaust when cruising - drone into helmet, No centre stand as standard, even low seat feels high and comfort seat is not comfort, gesr box is set up short - I am forever fishing for a seventh gear.
If Piaggio Group developed a distribution model that expanded authorized service locations without increasing dealerships I’d consider buying a Guzzi. Then again, maybe manufacturing scarcity is their goal?
I have one with the heated grips and seat. The heated grips are quite weak, but the seat-oh my god, even on 2/3 setting, it'll cook your eggs. I wouldn't use the max setting unless it's less than 30°F.
You get a fully equipped V850TT for the price of a standard Stelvio and when you tried both, you may not miss the extra power and/or features of the Stelvio. So, I guess the Stelvio will not be very successful.
Rode a V85 the other week and while it’s a great bike the power left something to be desired for me, especially if I would load it up with the mrs and luggage. Apart from that the service intervals on the air-cooled engines is, well, let’s call it ‘vintage’. And my legs got quite warm dispite it being a fairly cold day. I really wanted to love the V85. Price on this example was more than fair. But I couldn’t. So I stay on my current Tracer until I save up for the Stelvio/Africa Twin/Tiger 900/whatever I want when I find it.
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True ..but the looks... Man ..Stelvio mails it110%
I don't know, I owned a V85TT and other comment is right - it was a tad small/lacking if you want to load it up and with a passenger. Perfectly fine on your own, though - one of my favorite all time bikes! And especially a steal at the entry price. I found a new/old stock and paid nothing and loved every minute!
I quite liked the V85 when I had a test ride. I'd be open to a Guzzi with a more modern engine but IMO the styling on this one is bland compared with the V85! If they do a smaller liquid cooled engine in future and stick it in a lighter and more retro looking bike maybe that would be the one for me.
😅 I really like the 19/17 wheel combinations on ADVs for the most part, They are street bikes that you can bring off highway.. They're not their bikes that you can ride on the street❤
I bought the Stelvio ARAS in summer, the ACC was not available then and is still not available. It should come in a form of software update, so I hope that MG will keep their promise, but it is really a shady marketing to advertise feature that does not exists.
In general, really beautiful, BUT I can't get past the engine sticking out. Not as bad as BMWs boxer with cinder blocks sticking out, but still don't like stuff sticking out of the side of a bike.
I will not own a chain driven bike. The Guzzi appears to be plenty of bike without having to pay the BMW GS price. By the time you option it out, the higher cost of the BMW just isn’t worth it.
The Africa Twin, the Stelvio, Desert X and Triumph Scrambler are the most beautiful bikes you can buy with a 21 inch front. Every other adventure bike is fugly
No electronic suspension, big miss and since they have the tech in the Mandello S... doesn't make any sense not to offer it. Go figure the idiots of marketing at MG.
Gotta disagree on that. I traded in my 950s Multi for the Stelvio. The v is better across the frame (lovely vibes compared to the higher frequency noise and vibes from every Ducati Twin I’ve ridden in the last 40 years), and the Stelvio although heavier, feels less top-heavy.
I bought one, and I LOVE it, I wanted a shaft drive adventure style bike, not because I wanted to go off road, but the seating position suits me, it's not the fastest, most powerful, or best handling bike I've had in 36 years of riding, but it does everything I want, and is plenty powerful for normal riding, dealers are offering big discounts, I think brand snobbery is putting some people off, new Stelvio's have a bit of a clunky gearbox that improves once they are run in. and almost every where I go I get people looking round the bike, nice to be different, if they introduce an active suspension version, I might be tempted to trade up.
Comma horror
If I can find a buyer for my V85TT this is definetly high on my list for replacing it
I had gs 1250. Now I got guzzi. I love it.
It was love on the first test ride so had to buy it. It is such joy to drive😊
Guzzi’s are just different. Love them.
I love the way it looks and the engine sounds great. The big plus is the driveshaft. I don't need 150hp. Hell I have a 50 hp Honda and I love it. I think people are to hung up on power when they should be better trained to ride.
Just shy of 7k miles on my Stelvio. Fantastic bike. The radar following software was pulled at the last minute, apparently it will be available early next year as a software upgrade. Personally I went for a bike without the radar and opted for the heated seat instead.
I’ve ridden 6,000 miles on mine, here and abroad, and I love it. BUT:
The rear shock is harsh when riding solo. No amount of adjustment is able to make it perfect.
The Active Cruise still does not exist, 9 months after its press launch.
The heated grips are pathetic and even level 3 is insufficient for a cold day in England. Accessories can only be fitted by a Guzzi dealer so expect the cost to be doubled by the labour charges.
The V100 engine is fabulous.
Purchased my Stelvio in March of this year, and I absolutely love the bike. I am coming off a 22 Ducati V4S travel and radar and I don't miss it in the least. Much prefer the Stelvio. Out of the 41 bikes I have owned this one rates in the top 3. Great machine!
What are the other two in the top 3?
@@justanotherguy-l9x The Aprilia Tuono v4 Factory, I have had a 2016, 2018, and now a 2021. Great chassis, amazing 4v engine, along with great looks, next would be my 1986 Harley Davidson FXRD Grand Touring Edition.
Chose the Stelvio over the Mandello S for road touring comfort, range, and occasional forest roads. Didn’t care about the radar and blind spot detection but glad it came with it. Dealer had no idea how to get adaptive cruise control, apparently a software option but nothing mentioned on their website. Regardless I won’t be needing it. Love my first Guzzi
The video recording doesn’t do the sound justice. BEST sounding stock exhaust I’ve ever heard.
I just bought one and I love it. Came from a new S1000XR and this is so much more enjoyable to ride. Big smiles every time.
Haha You bought a S1000XR brand new, then thought no I want to loose money and buy an inferior bike 😂😂
@@petewatson9866is it your money he’s spending?? 🤣
Yup. Will absolutely buy one! No not the Stelvio. But the maxed out Mandello
I'm a current 1250GS own whose PCP deal is ending soon, the new GS is ugly so a Guzzi could be my next bike, love the looks. 👍
I'm another long-term and continuous BMW owner (8 BMWs, including 5 GS/GSAs, over 40 years) who will NOT be buying the new 1300GS (or even uglier, the 1300GSA) and am assessing my options. The Stelvio is currently at the top of my list.
@@couttsy222 I was chatting to my dealer a few weeks back and he was saying they are selling the new GS mainly to KTM/Triumph owners. He wasn't interested they were losing my custom and the associated servicing income, it was pretty sad for me.
MOTOBOB loves his tech ! Personally I’d have the bike without the tech but then I’m an old codger 🇬🇧
The “codger” verifies your age
The Stelvio is a great looking bike, it's a bit left field but it's well equipped and good value for money especially with the discounts being offered by dealers, the only negative is the dull colour options which are just boring, it's an Italian bike and therefore it really needs to be red, bright yellow, green or blue, other than that it's definitely a bike I would consider buying.
From an Italian folk a comment on color schemes: it’s a Guzzi, so it’s more subdued, sort of classy old money. Not posh high end sporty bike. :)
Push rod broke on my Guzzi (left intake valve), but because she's so gorgeous, I wasn't even upset. She's special and she's a keeper. My Bella Francesca 🥰🥰
The R1250R with a small screen has shaft drive and does everything very well
This is the ONLY company that is developing it’s own Active Cruise Control (ACC) without relying on the Bosh like Ducati, BMW and the other manufacturers. That says a lot on the commitment of the company in its products. It just was not ready in time for the 2024 launch but will be retro-fit when ready. That’s what one of the factory employee told me at 2024 Montreal Motorcycle Show.
Great looking for an adventure bike.I'd go for it coming from a V85TT,with a little reluctance.
Hi. I bought the bike earlier this year. Love it. And I wanted something different. Adaptive cruise control not available yet.
Just want to highlight bend tire stem valves are standard on Moto Guzzis. It's such a convenient feature, I don't understand why other manufacturers don't adapt this practice!
I rode one of these during the summer, and I really loved it. It's a little bit too small for me to own, but it's still a very lovely bike
I’ve ridden both the Stelvio and V100 Mandello, nearly 2000 miles on the V100, and near 500 on the Stelvio. It seemed to me perfection could be realized in a machine marrying the Stelvio’s rider ergonomics and protection to the Mandello chassis. Each has strong points that taken alone cover the weaker aspects of both configurations.
What about a versus with a Honda Afrika Twin? Do you think they share the same category? Thanks and greetings from 🇮🇹 (italy)
Such a Beautiful bike!!!
Test rode one in the Spring, thought it was great. Just let down by lack of ample dealer support in the UK
Once you have owned a shaft driven bike, there’s no going back to chains.
A perfect review. Well done….. I think you may have persuaded to buy one….. Thanks for your video. Just wish you’d stop me spending my money! 😅
Hi, there! Very good work that you're doing in this channel! Can you tell me what helmet is that?
Yamaha Super Tenere ES also has Shaft drive
I have the Stelvio now. I came from a Breva 1100.
Positive points: Very nice touring friendly and torque engine, Good handling, Good brakes, Good windprotection, very good light, nice looks but lots of plastic.
Bad points: On start up revs to 2500, very high idle - 1500, Noisy exhaust when cruising - drone into helmet, No centre stand as standard, even low seat feels high and comfort seat is not comfort, gesr box is set up short - I am forever fishing for a seventh gear.
Gorgeous bike. On my list for sure.
Loved my test ride ! Would love to have this as a second bike
Dang! No cruise no sale for me. That’s what kept me from getting a Norge. How can the V85 have cruise all day long and the Stelvio not…..😢
Why Stelvio is not for long cruise, do u mean, v85 is more comfortable, while on the Stelvio you sit more upright, I think?
It has regular cruise control, just not active following cruise control (yet).
What would you recommend, Stelvio (non-radar) or Multistrada V2 (non-s)? Btw currently, the Guzzi is 1k cheaper
No active cruise available yet at US dealers. Love the bike though!
Bob,tell me,the new tiger 800 will have the 765 engine?
They did a nice job, but still bike like this a big tourer would be more suited for Aprilia in Piaggio Group.
Great video keep it up 🤟💪🤩
If Piaggio Group developed a distribution model that expanded authorized service locations without increasing dealerships I’d consider buying a Guzzi. Then again, maybe manufacturing scarcity is their goal?
Moto Guzzi/Piaggio group dealer back up and customer service definitely needs improvement.
So if you were in the market to buy an adventure bike, would you go for this or a GS?
Bmw is perfect bike but i found it boring, Stelvio comes with character
did you experience any vibrations at high revs?
I have one with the heated grips and seat. The heated grips are quite weak, but the seat-oh my god, even on 2/3 setting, it'll cook your eggs. I wouldn't use the max setting unless it's less than 30°F.
You get a fully equipped V850TT for the price of a standard Stelvio and when you tried both, you may not miss the extra power and/or features of the Stelvio. So, I guess the Stelvio will not be very successful.
Rode a V85 the other week and while it’s a great bike the power left something to be desired for me, especially if I would load it up with the mrs and luggage. Apart from that the service intervals on the air-cooled engines is, well, let’s call it ‘vintage’. And my legs got quite warm dispite it being a fairly cold day.
I really wanted to love the V85. Price on this example was more than fair. But I couldn’t. So I stay on my current Tracer until I save up for the Stelvio/Africa Twin/Tiger 900/whatever I want when I find it.
True ..but the looks... Man ..Stelvio mails it110%
I don't know, I owned a V85TT and other comment is right - it was a tad small/lacking if you want to load it up and with a passenger. Perfectly fine on your own, though - one of my favorite all time bikes! And especially a steal at the entry price. I found a new/old stock and paid nothing and loved every minute!
I test rode one and thought the gearbox was nasty and had a very fast idle and noisy engine, maybe it was faulty! But gone for the tiger 900 now.
I tested 2 before I committed to buying one, the gearbox improves very quickly, and was a lot better by the first service.
@@gavfr its seat is comfortable?
@@thodoris3790 it doesn't look comfortable, but it is, I've done 6 hours in the saddle with no problems.
I quite liked the V85 when I had a test ride. I'd be open to a Guzzi with a more modern engine but IMO the styling on this one is bland compared with the V85! If they do a smaller liquid cooled engine in future and stick it in a lighter and more retro looking bike maybe that would be the one for me.
😅 I really like the 19/17 wheel combinations on ADVs for the most part, They are street bikes that you can bring off highway..
They're not their bikes that you can ride on the street❤
I bought the Stelvio ARAS in summer, the ACC was not available then and is still not available. It should come in a form of software update, so I hope that MG will keep their promise, but it is really a shady marketing to advertise feature that does not exists.
I’d love one looks awesome 😊 ❤ Pete
I was really afraid of what i was gonna see when you unzipped the chest flaps on that jacket 🫣
Guess I will change, after 61`000 Km on my Triumph Scrambler 1220 xc, to the Stelvio :-)
“187 squid and 99 skence”
Your currency sounds like a joke 😂
Yeah,those Brits are OLD school in some things!
cannot help thinking it's top heavy even more than most adventure bikesexpessality with those pods sticking out up high
In general, really beautiful, BUT I can't get past the engine sticking out. Not as bad as BMWs boxer with cinder blocks sticking out, but still don't like stuff sticking out of the side of a bike.
Nice
Like to ride on for a weekend before I can make a firm decision...
Cheddar gorge?
It needs better suspension!
😊👍🙏
I will not own a chain driven bike. The Guzzi appears to be plenty of bike without having to pay the BMW GS price. By the time you option it out, the higher cost of the BMW just isn’t worth it.
The Africa Twin, the Stelvio, Desert X and Triumph Scrambler are the most beautiful bikes you can buy with a 21 inch front. Every other adventure bike is fugly
Stelvio has a 19”…
@@barneyhaye863 haha fair enough, all beautiful adventure bikes.
Taillight screams Aprilia RSV Mille
No electronic suspension, big miss and since they have the tech in the Mandello S... doesn't make any sense not to offer it. Go figure the idiots of marketing at MG.
If you want a true adventure big bike it has to be the king, R1300GS
Nice but pricey. Better bikes for money available in used market.
Pis Pots again on bars. Why?😂
Spoiled for, a grand. Rubbish compared with Mandello.
Top heavy, doesn't make sense with the V engine 😢
Gotta disagree on that. I traded in my 950s Multi for the Stelvio. The v is better across the frame (lovely vibes compared to the higher frequency noise and vibes from every Ducati Twin I’ve ridden in the last 40 years), and the Stelvio although heavier, feels less top-heavy.
A bit of a play in Cheddar Gorge!