I would have to say I see alot of beater bikes. Naples is a poor area of Italy, so the most common bikes are Older dual sports, which are great for everything, including lane splitting and nipping around town. Yamaha teneres, xt225's, KLR650/250 Honda Transalps and Africa twins, that kind of thing.CORSCO wrote:TechBMW, do you work at a BMW only shop. What else is a big seller in Italy?
Of course there are a buttload of scooters, Vespa/Piaggio being the most prevalent. Japanese scooters like the Burgmans and Yamaha Majesties and T-Maxes are a far distant second.
Newer "Proper" motorcycles (Ones that power craving Americans would own - the above being either too "weak" or "sissy") I see mostly naked bikes - The Ducati Monster, Kawi z750 and the Honda 599 (Which is built in Italy) are the most prevalent.
Not too many newer BMW's but they are out there - Alot of R850R's and R1200GS's
There are a Butt-Ton of Harleys. Italy has the largest Harley's Owner's group outside of the US. The fact that there is a US military base in Naples adds to this effect, since military members can buy New Harleys Discounted under MSRP from the Exchange program run by the Military Exchanges.
Here's a pic I took in Rome. Can ya see what's in the background?