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Futile indeed...
Nice photo!
Thank you! And what a fantastic motorcycle, only been about two weeks now, but every time I take her for a spin I fall more madly in love with her, lol. In all the bikes I've had this is by far the best of them, Moto Guzzi really knocked it out of the park with this one!
They sure did! I had to celebrate with a custom novelty plate.The plan is to mount it below the permanent plate to fill in the space designed for the Italian bike plate.
That is a fantastic idea, very nice! I'm not sure what I'm going to do back there, I think I might have to buy a used rear plate mount / mud guard on ebay or something to play with. There's a bit too much scaffolding back there for my liking, lol
My triumph trophy SE had the seat release in the same location so a fender extension was mounted to keep the key slot from getting gummed up. I need to investigate the dimensions of the European plate mount. Mmm.
I have the same bike and in Cincinnati (Milford). What part of town you in?
Futile indeed, part II!Sloan's was a little more generous than I thought they would be for my T9GT trade, so a V85TT Travel came home with me on Thursday!I love it! Put a little over 300 miles on it as of yesterday, and I think it's a keeper.Cheers!Craig
Hi Solorider,That probably was me at the Casual Pint! There was probably a Road Glide there as well.Huzo: If you mean me, then yes, I will probably go somewhere on it. I usually do.Cheers!Craig
Good for you and CONGRATS!! Unfortunately, my 30" inseam won't work on that bike... ...so I will just have to be content with my poor, 24-year old... '98 Centauro GT for now...(*SIGH*)
Hey Gaggle Hero: Sorry I haven't jumped in before but I'm always late to a date. However, I too have a 30" inseam and have made some changes to my bike that are almost enough for me to sit flat footed. Lowered the bike at the front roughly 4 lines at the triple clamps, installed a 1" shorter rear spring and run the spring adjuster all the way down, also have the lower Guzzi seat (which ironically is shorter but once squished with me on it, isn't really lower) which I ever so slightly prefer anyway. I pulled the rubbers out from under the seat all of which have made this bike pure joy. However, your Centauro GT looks sensational as well. I may need to add another Goose alongside my V85 but for now, am happy as a lark. Here is a picture of my bike today but sadly doesn't clearly show it is lower nor the black bags that I always travel with. After uploading the image I found that clicking on it shows it complete! Wow, the things I learn. All the best!