KIWI RIDER 03 2020 VOL1 | Page 40

allrounder. It is very comfortable, has great weather protection, handles in a lovely, light and reassuring manner. Plus, it has an excellent fuel range and looks very cool - to give a broad brushed overview. I think, despite its TT designation, gravel roads are about the sensible limit to its adventure abilities in standard trim. It is more of a soft roader than an off-roader. Even with knobbly tyres fitted, it will really only become a better gravel road blaster, it won’t transform into a vastly more suitable off-road adventure bike. That’s not to say it couldn’t be ridden in more extreme conditions, but it will be out of its comfort zone 40 KIWI RIDER to some extent, certainly when compared to more focused dirt bikes – like most adventure bikes which weigh in over 200kg in actual fact. This slightly softer edge to the adventure bike segment is exactly what Guzzi had in mind when creating the V85TT. They could have gone down the 21-inch front wheel route and pushed for a more off-road style machine, but wisely to my mind, they went with a 19-inch front hoop and the superior feel and grip which come with it for tarmac duties. It’s simply more in keeping with the rest of the bike and what the majority of riders are actually doing on this style of bike.