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Old 12-01-2008
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Default How reliable is a Moto Guzzi Nevada Classic 750cc Motorcycle?

here are some pics http://www.powersportsnetwork.com/ne...cles41770.htmi have never riding one so i have no idea if its reliable like compared to a Harley i would just like to no if the ENGINE is good
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Old 12-02-2008
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The motoGuzzi has been called the Thinking Mans Harley.They leak less oil and are more reliable.
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Old 12-03-2008
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I know the cops in Riverside Ca. used Moto Guzzi for years, and I was a mechanic for them, I think they are reliable, IF you maintain them properly, my problem with them is the parts, expensive, not in stock, very few shops, and even if you have a Harley a half a century old, they still make parts for it. Moto Guzzi doesn't. Even Jap bikes, try getting parts for a 1970 Kawasaki.
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