New 20 ounce tumblers available now! Forum donation credit with purchase. https://www.wildguzzi.com/Products/products.htm#Tumbler
Did the DMV just title it as an EV, or something? Your photo does not show an EV. It shows a Bassa or Special. To confirm the Model Year of your motorcycle, look at the 10th digit in the VIN. If it is a "1", then it is a 2001. If it is a "Y", then it is a 2000. An "X" would indicate a 1999.
Call HD or Kawasaki and see how much help they'll be on a 15-year-old motorcycle. I expect it won't be much...
Now I am a man that will buy anything that looks good, and has low miles. That way I know it hasnt been ridden by a cowboy, or had the guts wrung out of it, and I have bought bikes with no title, because when I ship them overseas to home, it gets re done and re numbered and new papers issued...do I want a 2001 MG hmmmmmmmmmm...think ing
I recently met a young guy at an auto parts store in Spring Hill FL who said his dad has a very low mileage Guzzi for sale. Sounds like the same story. I gave the young guy the name of this forum to help his dad out. Pretty sure it's the same family and the bike is legit.
Speaking as a buyer of Moto Guzzis and with no other qualifications, this bike, in order to sell, will need:1) A title. 2) To run. Take it to a reputable Guzzi shop and have them get it running and sign it off.Without #1, it's a risky parts bike. Without #2, it's a "project bike".Lannis
you could start a poll.. how long till the first plastic chrome bling falls off..
if you get it on the road..
Heh. The mechanic gave it back with the bling that went over the throttle bodies in a cardboard box. So somewhere between 11 and 21 miles. I ended up putting almost as much into the damn thing as it would probably sell for but I was on a mission. One finally completed today.