The Griso 1100 is a surprising package; visually you will either love or loathe the overall styling, but indifference is unlikely! The handling is much better than the long wheelbase suggests - Slow steering, but planted and well able to give a good account of itself in the twisties and on long sweepers. The Griso comes equipped with full-on sports rubber - some have said overkill: I have out-cornered a good few sports bikes and wet weather performance seems good too. The engine has sufficient grunt to entertain, but does feel strained at higher motorway speeds.The lower gearing means that the Griso seems to be working harder than it should, but isn't unpleasant. The mid-range is dandy and the high torque gives good shove below 90mph.The gearbox is the equal of many and the re-designed shaft drive, at least in my opinion is unobtrusive and shouldn't put you off. A small fly screen is offerd for the Griso - get one. It makes a considerable difference on the motorway or fast A roads; I'm 6ft 5 and pretty powerful(!) but can honestly cruise at 90mph+ for considerable distances, thanks to that bit of perspex! Also have a high level 'Mistral' can - Loadsa weight saving and a cracking sound. I can report that my Griso has done an indicated 128mph(The same as I got out of an MT-01) and is capable enough at 110-115mph Tank range is reasonable - say 110-115 miles, with some feisty riding.Did a trip to France (They LOVED the Griso!) and simply refuelled when convenient. We aren't talking tourer, but certainly not super-moto!. This bike can be more than just a posing pouch. Comfort? Great seat, 'ish' footpeg position: slightly rearset would you believe (Italian cars share creative ergonomics too!). Overall a good-looking, fun package, just be sure to get a demo. The Griso gets better with time and affection....
(Written by: ROBBIE61)