2023 and me at the red gate with the little thumper that could.
Fun facts from AI:
The red gate of the Moto Guzzi factory in Mandello del Lario is significant as a
historic landmark, a sacred pilgrimage site for enthusiasts, and a symbol of Italian industrial heritage. Located at the Via Emanuele Vittorio Parodi 57 address, this gate has been the official entrance to the company's production facility since its founding in 1921.
Significance of the Red Gate:
- A "Right of Passage": It is considered an absolute tradition for "Guzzisti" (Moto Guzzi owners) to take photos of their motorcycles in front of the red gate, often referred to as an "obligation" or a "ritual" when visiting the factory, as seen in many photos.
- Historic Location: The Mandello del Lario site has been the birthplace of all Moto Guzzi bikes for over 100 years, making the gate the symbol of the company's long-standing tradition in the same location.
- Brand Identity: The gate prominently features the Moto Guzzi Eagle logo, highlighting the "House of the Eagle," which was established in honor of founder Giovanni Ravelli.
- Iconic Symbol: It acts as a bridge between the company’s "glorious past" and its "future," with the slogan "Innovation doesn't stop at the red gate" often associated with it.
Despite modern renovations and expansions of the Moto Guzzi factory, the historic red gate remains a central, iconic feature of the plant that connects visitors with the company’s legendary past.
Fun fact from me this time:
While you might think "But Adrian, that motorcycle isn't even Italian, let alone a Guzzi!" think again...
If you go back long enough, before it was called a G650GS, it was called F650GS.
Before it was called an F650GS it was called an F650.
Before it was called an F650 it was called a Funduro.
.... and before it was called any of that ..
It was called an Aprilia Pegaso 650.