Moto morini crash bars are cheaper than the givi option. The hand guards (wind breakers) are sold as a single unit rather than both, ideally suppose if you break 1 your not paying for a pair. I found some after market brake and clutch levers with horizontal pivots and more adjustability. Also found an aliexpress honeycomb cover specific for the seats. Took the rubbers off the pegs to give me the extra few cm for the leg length. The windscreen adjuster, I found that the screw was tightened wi5h the lock knob in the wrong position, easily sorted. As for dealer network....the local dealer is all of 25km away. I'm very pleased with the bike, about 13 months and 16000km later.
Cheers Matt, thanks for answering my queries from FB. I've been and looked at one now, sorting a ride next. Hopefully going to downsize to one of these as fits me well, easy to manoeuvre about ( damaged knee), look great and decent farkles. The only thing clouding my mind.... Moto Guzzi V85 TT I stumbled across at the dealer.............. it's just awesome. Cheers for your input.
@@anaru5643 haha yeah I was gonna say that is quite a nice ride too 😂 ride both and go with what you feel. I just took the Morini up to the top of the Tukino Skifield Access Road. Was good fun and the views were worth the effort
I have noticed with the phone connectivity that the only advantage it has is you can see who is calling. I understand 5hat the map feature is still not available in nz, and from overseas comment its a limited time Free app.