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Moto Guzzi Importers

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Anybody know of a Moto Guzzi importer? I cannot find any info on that. If not an official importer, any shop that specializes on those bikes or can get a hold on them? Or is there a shop that deals with used Guzzis?

Any help appreciated.

Anybody know of a Moto Guzzi importer? I cannot find any info on that. If not an official importer, any shop that specializes on those bikes or can get a hold on them? Or is there a shop that deals with used Guzzis?

Any help appreciated.

Nope. I have only ever seen one and that was a 400 from japan. I do not believe there are any importers or specialty shops.

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I am sure that if you speak to Redbaron in Bangkok, or TP motorcycle they can help you- depending on how much money you are willing on parting with... I am sure that if you offer enough money, even the local somchai might be able to get it for you... (not reccomended)...

I would have thought an agricultural dealer would be the go as the engine was originally an agricultural unit. Just saying. smile.png

Even if I really not like somebody I probably will still not send them to TP Motorcycle to buy an imported motorcycle... (just my two cents)

Personal I would contact K-Speed, they have some experience in getting Moto Guzzi's into the country....

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Unfortunately the main problem you will have is the lack of warranty and getting it serviced. I love the Moto Guzzi V7 and would have bought one if there were dealerships and if it was available at dealerships at a reasonable price. As it was I went for the Ducati Monster 795 which is good bike with a lot of charcater.

Unfortunately the main problem you will have is the lack of warranty and getting it serviced. I love the Moto Guzzi V7 and would have bought one if there were dealerships and if it was available at dealerships at a reasonable price. As it was I went for the Ducati Monster 795 which is good bike with a lot of charcater.

Moto Guzzi + Thailand will very very unlikely result in a good price. Moto Guzzi has a very niche market in Thailand and I only know a few people who have one... And the bikes hardly see any outside action...

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thanks for the answers. It looks like when importing a Guzzi you are on your own. I know already that price will be high.....they are already expensive in Europe :)

I`ve always fancied owning a Guzzi. Their V twin engine was originally designed for and fitted to an Italian army half track vehicle called the Mullo Mechanico (Mechanical Mule). That`s probably why the engine has so much torque.

I was just suggesting TP as I know they promise everything... Sure they might.bend the truth- but done correctly it might be possible...

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