Rennie Scaysbrook | April 27, 2016
Photography by Kit Palmer
Lately I’ve become more interested in what experience a motorcycle can offer me than what numbers it puts out. Numbers are a young man’s game and although I don’t consider myself over the hill just yet, it was refreshing to think after two weeks riding the 2016 Moto Guzzi Griso 8V SE I didn’t once look for the spec sheet to see how many horseies and torquies it took to put a grin on my face.
Funnily enough, the bike that put me on this train of thought was one utterly obsessed with numbers—the Kawasaki H2. That uberbahnstormfuhrer of motorbike is burned into my subconscious, poking my dreams with wild spinning impellors and manic madness. But the Griso, born of the impossibly beautiful lands of Lake Como in Northern Italy’s Lombardy region, is a different involvement. If riding an H2 is akin to chatting to the T1000’s two-wheeled spin off, riding a Griso is like sipping a Limoncello with Marlon Brando.
SPECIFICATIONS: 2016 Moto Guzzi Griso 8V SE
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Engine:
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90 V-twin, transversally mounted, SOHC, 8 valve
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Displacement:
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1151cc
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Bore x stroke:
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95 x 81.2mm
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Horsepower:
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100 hp @ 7,500 rpm (claimed)
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Torque:
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80 lb-ft @ 6400 rpm (claimed)
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Compression ratio:
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11:01
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Transmission:
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Six-speed
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Chassis:
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High-tensile steel tubular twin cradle
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Front suspension:
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43mm inverted fork, adjustable rebound and compression damping and spring preload
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Rear suspension:
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Single shock absorber, adjustable rebound and compression damping and spring preload
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Front brake:
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Twin 320mm discs, four-piston Brembo radial calipers, ABS
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Rear brake:
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Single 282mm disc, two-piston caliper, ABS
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Front tire:
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120/70 ZR17
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Rear tire:
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180/55 ZR17
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Rake:
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26.3°
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Trail:
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4.25 in.
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Wheelbase:
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61 in.
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Seat height:
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31.4 in.
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Overall width:
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32.6 in.
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Overall length:
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89 in.
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Fuel capacity:
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4.4 gal.
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Weight:
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489 lbs (dry, claimed).
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Color:
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Red/Black, Grey/Black
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MSRP:
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$12,990
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