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2024 Moto Guzzi V85 Range Review | First Look

2024 Moto Guzzi V85 TT Rosso Fuji
2024 Moto Guzzi V85 TT in Rosso Fuji

For 2024, the Moto Guzzi V85 range has been totally revamped to include a new model: the V 85 Strada, which Moto Guzzi says “embraces the core values of the V85, including lightness, practicality, and simplicity, and takes them to new heights.” Returning are the V85 TT and V85 TT Travel. All three models feature new variable valve timing, along with other performance upgrades and styling and comfort updates.  

All models in the new V85 range are powered by an air-cooled, 90-degree 853cc transverse V-Twin with 2 valves per cylinder. However, thanks to the adoption of variable valve timing, a technical solution that optimizes valve lift depending on engine speeds, Moto Guzzi says the new engine offers an increase in power from 76 hp in the previous generation to 80 hp at 7,750 rpm and improved torque, noticeable as early as 3,000 rpm and extending across the entire torque curve, with a peak of 61 lb-ft at 5,100 rpm. (compared with a peak of 60.4 lb-ft at 5,000 rpm). Another improvement involves the incorporation of knock sensors, which supply essential data to the engine-management ECU, enabling more precise and accurate adjustment of ignition timing.  

2024 Moto Guzzi V85 TT Grigio Tambora
2024 Moto Guzzi V85 TT in Grigio Tambora

All bikes in the V85 range have a 6-speed gearbox, a single 52mm throttle body, and multimap throttle-by-wire. Suspension is provided by an 41mm inverted fork and rear monoshock, both adjustable for rebound and preload, with the preload on the V85 TT and V85 TT Travel monoshock now being adjustable via a convenient handwheel. Travel is 6.7 inches front and back. Seat height is 32.7 in, ground clearance is 8.3 inches, and with a 6-gal fuel tank, the bikes come in with curb weights (all fluids and 90% fuel) of 498 lb for the V85 Strada, 507 lb for the V85 TT, and 536 lb for the V85 TT Travel. 

Related: 2020 Moto Guzzi V85 TT | Road Test Review 

The electronic equipment on the V85 range is also expanded, featuring the incorporation of a 6-axis IMU (available as an accessory on the V85 Strada) that processes various inputs and sends the data to the ECU to enable the functionality of the Cornering ABS. The ABS system operates in conjunction with a braking setup comprising Brembo dual 4-piston calipers, metal-braided brake lines, and 320mm discs up front and a 2-piston floating caliper and 260mm disc in the back. 

2024 Moto Guzzi V85 Strada Grigio Brera
2024 Moto Guzzi V85 Strada in Grigio Brera

All bikes have three ride modes – Road, Sport, and Rain – that manage MGCT traction control, ABS, and throttle response, with a specialized Off-Road mode designed exclusively for the V85 TT and V85 TT Travel models and featuring the lowest level of traction control intervention, ABS active only on the front wheel with dedicated calibration (and the possibility of deactivating it on the front wheel as well), smoother throttle response, and increased engine braking. The V85 TT Travel also features a Custom ride mode (available as an accessory on the V85 Strada and V85 TT), which allows full customization of electronic control levels as well as the creation of an additional personalized mode via a dedicated menu. All models in the V85 range are also equipped with cruise control. 

Related: 2020 Moto Guzzi V85 TT Travel | Road Test Review 

Another performance area that Moto Guzzi refined is aerodynamic protection, including a new windscreen with a revised shape, manually adjustable in height to 5 positions for a total range of approximately 2.75 inches and resulting in a claimed reduction in air pressure on the rider of 37% compared to the previous generation. The reduction in air pressure on the rider has also been achieved by wider and more protective handguards (available as an accessory on the V85 Strada) and a newly patented cover at the front of the tank aligned with the ignition lock to diminish airflow toward the rider’s chest and chin.  

2024 Moto Guzzi V85 TT Grigio Tambora
2024 Moto Guzzi V85 TT in Grigio Tambora

The V85 range also features a completely redesigned instrument panel with a new, larger 5-inch TFT color display and new handlebar switches redesigned to provide more straightforward and intuitive access to all functions.  

Other refinements include a headlamp and instrument panel supports that are now molded in diecast aluminum in place of the steel tube trellis of the previous generation, giving the top fairing “a more sporting and dynamic presence,” and a newly introduced aluminum rear grab handle (offered as an accessory for the V85 Strada) for improved passenger comfort and ergonomics. Additionally, the twin cylinders feature new head covers. 

See all of Rider’s Moto Guzzi coverage here.  

2024 Moto Guzzi V85 Strada  

2024 Moto Guzzi V85 Strada Nero Isola
2024 Moto Guzzi V85 Strada in Nero Isola

Moto Guzzi said the V85 Strada is the perfect “practical machine,” excelling at city rides and excursions on both urban roads and out of town. Agile and comfortable thanks to its upright riding position, the V85 Strada is characterized by a minimalist, elegant, and distinctive styling, leaving the rear end slim and streamlined, without grab handles, skid plate, and handguards (all available as accessories).  

2024 Moto Guzzi V85 Strada Grigio Brera
2024 Moto Guzzi V85 Strada in Grigio Brera

The V85 Strada also features new aluminum alloy wheels resulting in an 8.8-lb weight reduction,  paired with road-treaded tires. The road-oriented design is further emphasized by the low front fender and the Nero Isola and Grigio Brera colors. Pricing and availability have not been released. 

2024 Moto Guzzi V85 TT  

The V85 TT keeps the adventure going even when the asphalt comes to an end. It’s equipped with wire-spoke wheels that accommodate tubeless tires (19-inch/17-inch front/rear) and a new aluminum skid plate.  

2024 Moto Guzzi V85 TT Rosso Fuji
2024 Moto Guzzi V85 TT in Rosso Fuji

The Moto Guzzi V85 TT has a red painted frame combined with the two-tone Rosso Fuji and Grigio Tambora livery. Pricing and availability have not been released. 

2024 Moto Guzzi V85 TT Travel  

2024 Moto Guzzi V85 TT Travel Bronzo Deserto
2024 Moto Guzzi V85 TT Travel in Bronzo Deserto

The V85 TT Travel takes touring protection to the next level, boasting a new Touring windshield with aerodynamic shapes, increased height, and 22% more surface area compared to the standard version. Additionally, new side deflectors further enhance wind protection. Moto Guzzi says this results in 50% air pressure reduction on a rider’s helmet compared to the V85 TT. Like the standard windshield, the Touring version is also manually height-adjustable to 5 positions.  

2024 Moto Guzzi V85 TT Travel Bronzo Deserto
2024 Moto Guzzi V85 TT Travel in Bronzo Deserto

Additional equipment includes the Urban series side cases that can be unlocked using the ignition key and which now feature a new burnished finish, high capacity (37 liters on the right and 27.5 liters on the left), and reduced lateral dimensions.  

Also standard on the V85 TT Travel are heated grips and a heated seat. Completing the special equipment is the Moto Guzzi MIA multimedia platform, which allows a smartphone to be connected to the bike and combines an infotainment system for managing voice assistant, phone calls, and music using intuitive handlebar controls, as well as a navigation feature.  

2024 Moto Guzzi V85 TT Travel Bronzo Deserto
2024 Moto Guzzi V85 TT Travel in Bronzo Deserto

The Moto Guzzi V85 TT Travel is available in Bronzo Deserto. Pricing and availability have not been released. 

In addition to those already listed, Moto Guzzi offers a wide range of accessories for all three bikes. For more information, visit the Moto Guzzi website

Check out more new/updated bikes in Rider’s 2024 Motorcycle Buyers Guide 

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Motorbikes you most want to ride in 2019

The Indian FTR 1200 is the motorcycle that most excited our readers in 2018 and tops our poll of the 2019 models you and we would most like to ride this year.

Throughout the year we have unveiled the many new models that are expected to be released in 2019.

There is a host of new models from just about every manufacturer.

But the model that continually rated the highest in our readership figures was the Indian FTR 1200.

It arrives here this year in several models starting at under $20,000.

Some of the reader interest in the bike was negative after the production model revealed a less aggressive pipe than the prototype.

Indian Motorcycle Scout FTR1200 - learner bike coming? Travis Pastrana FTR750 Evel Knievel stunts recreated on Indian FTR1200 usb
Scout FTR 1200 Custom prototype

Even before its release, Indian Motorcycle has announced a host of accessories to customise the bike for touring, flat tracking and rallying. 

Indian FTR 1200 adds accessories 2019
FTR 1200 with all the Tracker bling

Electric shock

Electric Harley-Davidson LiveWire leads parade smart desert charging 2019
LiveWire unveiled in Milwaukee

The next bike to arouse reader interest was a bit of a shock … the Harley-Davidson electric LiveWire.

While the bike will be unveiled next year and we hope to ride it again in September in the USA, it will not be available in Australia until 2020.

If our ride on the initial model in 2014 is any gauge, riders will be in for a real treat on a motorcycle with instant torque and fast acceleration.

Royal twins and more

Royal Enfield 650 twins factory axe gap 2019
Royal Enfield 650 twins

At the other end of the scale is the Royal Enfield 650cc twins. 

The Interceptor INT naked and Continental GT cafe racer arrive in February starting at $8440.

A motorcycle that has sparked interest for the past couple of years is the long-awaited Yamaha Tenere 700. 

Yamaha Ténéré 700 2019
Yamaha Ténéré 700

It arrives late this year in Australia after being unveiled as the T7 Prototype a couple of years ago.

There is also a lot of interest for the Moto Guzzi V85 TT which arrives mid-year. 

It looks like having good off-road ability, but it’s just beautiful to get dirty!

Moto Guzzi V85 TT arrives mid-2019 season 2019
V85 TT

One bike which sparked a lot of interest — both positive and negative — is the return of the venerable Suzuki Katana brand.

Some love the new shape, while diehard fans of the old model say it is an abomination.

2019 Suzuki Katana deposits
Suzuki Katana

There is certainly a lot of interest already and Suzuki Australia says they are already taking $1000 deposits for the bike even though it doesn’t arrive until the third quarter this year and price is not yet known. 

Triumph always rates high among our readers, but the model that piqued most interest was the 1200 Scrambler.

We have known it is coming ever since they unveiled the new liquid-cooled models in 2015. 

Triumph Scrambler 1200 XE Google and GoPro 2019
Triumph Scrambler 1200 XE

Tell us which 2019 model are you most looking forward to riding?

Source: MotorbikeWriter.com