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Moto Guzzi 1200 Sport ABS

2007

Year2007
MakeMoto
Displacement1151.0 ccm (70.23 cubic inches)
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Review

The 2007 Moto Guzzi 1200 Sport ABS arrived as a refined iteration in Moto Guzzi's lineage of sporty roadsters. Positioned as a comfortable yet capable machine, it aimed to capture riders seeking more versatility than pure sportbikes offered. Competitors at the time included models like the BMW R1200R, offering similar levels of usability and style in a package that wasn't strictly track-focused.

At the heart of the 1200 Sport ABS lies a robust 1151.0 ccm (70.23 cubic inches) engine. This powerplant is responsible for producing a respectable 100.0 Nm (10.2 kgf-m or 73.8 ft.lbs) of torque at 6000 RPM. This level of torque makes for strong acceleration and confident overtaking. The motorcycle has a dry weight of 229.0 kg (504.9 pounds), which contributes to a stable and planted feel on the road.

The riding experience on the 1200 Sport ABS leans toward comfortable sport touring. The ergonomics are more relaxed than those found on bikes with track-focused ergonomics, allowing for longer journeys. Riders can expect a fairly upright riding position, offering good visibility and control. The suspension is designed to absorb bumps effectively, contributing to a smooth ride even on less-than-ideal road surfaces.

The Moto Guzzi 1200 Sport ABS is suited for riders who appreciate Italian styling and character, but also require a practical and comfortable motorcycle for everyday use. It appeals to those looking for a machine that can handle weekend trips and daily commutes. The motorcycle provides a distinctive alternative to more mainstream offerings, offering a unique riding experience with its torquey engine and refined handling.

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Pros (Advantages)

✅ Why buy this bike?

• The engine offers a distinctive character with strong low-end torque, making it enjoyable for real-world riding conditions and effortless acceleration. • Shaft drive provides low maintenance compared to chain-driven bikes, eliminating the need for frequent lubrication and adjustments. • The comfortable riding position and well-padded seat make it suitable for longer journeys, improving rider comfort. • The ABS system enhances safety and provides increased confidence in braking, especially in challenging weather or road conditions. • The classic Moto Guzzi styling and distinctive V-twin engine layout give it a unique and appealing aesthetic. • Relatively simple electronics mean easier and cheaper repairs than more modern bikes with complex systems.
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Cons (Disadvantages)

⚠️ Things to consider

• The engine's vibrations can be noticeable, particularly at higher RPMs, potentially causing fatigue on longer rides. • The handling, while stable, can feel a bit heavy and less agile compared to more modern sportbikes, especially in tight corners. • Finding specific parts and qualified mechanics for Moto Guzzi models can sometimes be more difficult than for more common brands. • The fuel consumption is not the most economical, especially when ridden aggressively, requiring more frequent fuel stops. • The rear suspension, while adequate, might feel a bit basic compared to more advanced setups on other bikes in its class.
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License Class (EU)

Rule of thumb: under 125cc / 15HP → A1, under 47HP → A2, above → A.

Fuel Economy & Running Costs

Estimated average for 1151cc class: 28-40 mpg (6.0-9.0 L/100km)

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Insurance Class

Insurance grouping for Moto Guzzi 1200 Sport ABS (1151cc):

  • 📋 Group 15-20+ — performance class, higher premiums
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