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Forza Italia, Silverstone (dealers)



The Italian bike dealers at the Silverstone track.

Anyone used them? Any opinions or experiences, good or bad?
They're fairly well regarded amongst the MV crowd, although my own
experience of them was bad. It was nothing to do with bike sales though
- just some duff information they gave someone about MV exhausts that
led to him threatening to take me to court for ripping him off. They
were happy enough to admit they were wrong when I pointed out a few
facts to them though, so fair dues for that.


Went up there today to have a look round and the guys there seem sound.

Main chap adjusted footpegs so I could get an idea of what they could
do, and said they were happy to work with me to sort out any
modifications I need to any bike there, and better than that, after, I
can still have a test ride to see if I actually like the bike or not.

*Respect*

The most any other dealer has done upto now is say "spares might sell
rearsets for it".

So, Aprilia, Guzzi, MV or Ducati? (also spotted a Benelli). Ducati will
MV 312.

cripple me faster than a speeding Merc I think (black 1098S - drooool),
I've always liked the Guzzi Le Mans, and like the Tuono (would the
non-existant fairing be a problem?).

Decisions... (tm darsy)
Griso, YKIMS
Failing that, a Breva
I saw one of them in a dealer on Sunday. The exhaust is fecking huge.
You could use it in a cathedral.