i'd much rather have an old one (seventies models are the pick IMO), than most of the later ones.
electrics are much the same as bmw airheads, but the switchgear is much worse. plenty of original switches are still going though
UJs are a
relatively common failure, but nothing to worry about, c £150 to replace last time i did one, so cheaper than a para driveshaft.
chrome often comes of the bore, but again, many just keep going. unfortunately, doing a compression test is not guaranteed to show any existing problem.
T3s are nice, but getting quite pricey. T3 cali's always been pricey, and later models not nearly so cool. Spadas are nice if you want a fairing.
le mans are nice, but not terribly practical. high prices for early models, which is nice for me
you'd need to be slightly deranged to buy a Convert, and i'm not selling mine anyway
V7 Sports are terribly desirable, but stratospheric prices.
V7 "loopframe" cruisers v. cool, but handle like a cow on roller skates and have no brakes. high prices since i sold mine
of the newer models, i only really fancy the Griso. i rode Outtomunch's earlier this year and was impressed. slightly weird hinged in the middle sensation in slow corners, but just another bit of guzzi eccentricity and to be encouraged.
are guzzi the citroen of the bike world? nice thought IMO