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Re: 1967 V700 Corsa-Record
« Reply #120 on: September 09, 2022, 02:45:14 PM »
Cheers Clint!
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Re: 1967 V700 Corsa-Record
« Reply #121 on: September 16, 2022, 01:50:57 PM »
More little progress today.

After lots of comparison studying, I had concluded that Tonti had used clip-ons matching those used on Aermacchi race bikes which would be a likely fit given Tonti’s previous association with the marque.  Those clip-ons were made by Menani.  Pattern replica bars are available.  Not certain if a real or pattern pair were used on the original Record bikes (can’t seen MENANI stamped on the perches in Jim’s pics, but not sure what that means)  but I had been searching for a real pair and had no success in contacting Menani via website or otherwise over the past year+.   

The same seller who provided the NOS pistons and used gas cap had this pair on ebay for quite a while, but they lacked the correct levers.    When I contacted him, he told me Menani closed permanently & they had purchased their remaining inventory for resale.    What he had listed was all there was and would ever be.  So I bought the bars and will make more correct levers if needed. 

They arrived a few minutes ago, so they’ll be installed shortly….  Very cool.



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Re: 1967 V700 Corsa-Record
« Reply #122 on: September 17, 2022, 03:49:40 PM »
Installed the clip-ons.. big whoop but it is another piece of the puzzle.  Studying the pics with actual parts in hand, I’m not 100% confident that the original Record bike has Menani clip-ons.  They may be pattern but my Corsa Record has Menani clip-ons…. The estimated wooden perches that I had attached to the plain bars in mock up were very close, so I think my headlight vs cables issues should work.









Jim’s fantastic pics (sure is nice to have a fellow obscure-detail-oriented bike person taking pics for you- thanks again, Jim!!) included better detail of the aluminum cover for the modified steel top triple tree plate.  The aluminum one I have now is a discard from a friend who had already started building a similar Record tribute bike.  Now I better understand why he wanted to make a new, more accurate accurate aluminum cover plate.  So do I.  But I’m also trying to mount the tach in a practical way, especially if/when I don’t have a full fairing installed.  Now I’m thinking of utilizing the speedometer receiver in the top plate, with an appropriately fabricated aluminum cover plate.  This shows a little detail of the modified OEM steel top plate and the aluminum cover.





One of the biggest revelation from Jim’s latest pics related to the tank.  I had several profile pics but these provided very little in terms of overhead perspective.   Now I have better information.  The tank top is much narrower than I understood it to be, especially at the rear.  So I marked the approx correct width on the rear on my current tank top.   The rest of the top needs to be narrowed as well.   My fat tank top will be replaced with a more appropriate narrowed tank top, so it should end up being much more skinny-sexy like I envisioned it to be….



 

the pics also clarified more about the method used to shape them.  No English wheel or pneumatic planishing hammer.  All aluminum was shaped using traditional Italian methods of hammer and iron plate table (or stump).  Parts were not smoothed to perfection.  All of the hammer marks from the shaping and smoothing process are still present.  Very cool.  Many parts, including the seat and at least some of the tank & fairing, were painted with a plain paint brush….

I chose this project specifically because the original bikes were spontaneous utilitarian bikes that were quickly finished in primer, not a cosmetically perfect machine requiring similar methods to be somewhat accurate.  I can handle primer on a paint brush and anxious to try shaping like they did.

 
« Last Edit: September 17, 2022, 08:59:02 PM by cliffrod »
1973 V7 Sport  "Now THAT'S a motorcycle!"-  Master Sculptor Giuliano Cecchinelli
1967 V700 Corsa Record
1981 Lemans CX100
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ExX3YmQel_Q
http://carolinasculpturestudio.com/
Carolina Sculpture Studio YuoTube Channel-
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzSYaYdis55gE-vqifz

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Re: 1967 V700 Corsa-Record
« Reply #123 on: October 14, 2022, 08:58:28 PM »
Today I posted my first video on this project.  Progress will probably be just as erratic and slow as before, but the plan is to document the progress going forward on video on my personal AC Button II channel & entitled “Moto Vecchio- Moto Guzzi V700 Corsa Record.” Video 1 is an introduction and explanation of the project and my intentions in the new venue. People seem to like moving pictures better and after Canuck750’s recent fantastic pictures from the MG Factory Museum, I’m really looking forward to reworking some parts.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PfMlopEZJ1o
1973 V7 Sport  "Now THAT'S a motorcycle!"-  Master Sculptor Giuliano Cecchinelli
1967 V700 Corsa Record
1981 Lemans CX100
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ExX3YmQel_Q
http://carolinasculpturestudio.com/
Carolina Sculpture Studio YuoTube Channel-
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Re: 1967 V700 Corsa-Record
« Reply #123 on: October 14, 2022, 08:58:28 PM »

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Re: 1967 V700 Corsa-Record
« Reply #124 on: October 14, 2022, 11:15:53 PM »
Great introduction Clint! I am really looking forward to watching your progress and learning from your methods, thanks for taking the time to share this.

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Re: 1967 V700 Corsa-Record
« Reply #125 on: October 15, 2022, 08:56:39 AM »
This is so cool. Thanks for sharing.

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Re: 1967 V700 Corsa-Record
« Reply #126 on: October 15, 2022, 10:18:07 AM »
This is so cool. Thanks for sharing.

Thanks, man.  Glad you like what I’m doing.  A major purpose for this effort is to show the true beginning g of the Guzzi Vtwin sport bikes.  The V8 was an amazing machine,  but little if any of the overall machine translated directly into the eventual Vwin sport bikes that have made Moto Guzzi so iconic for the past 50 years.  The Record bikes did, even if they are not as illustrious and acclaimed.   

This new video is a quick overview of the details of the bike,  which I understand after years of obsessing but that others may not.    Building this bike while it’s parked next to my V7 Sport, it’s easy to see how obviously some details translate between the bikes and then to later Lemans which are still the design standard for both Guzzi’s regular and sport bikes.  When it comes to Moto Guzzi Vtwin sport bikes, it all began with the Record bikes.

https://youtu.be/DJv3-I7p5V0
« Last Edit: October 15, 2022, 02:42:31 PM by cliffrod »
1973 V7 Sport  "Now THAT'S a motorcycle!"-  Master Sculptor Giuliano Cecchinelli
1967 V700 Corsa Record
1981 Lemans CX100
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ExX3YmQel_Q
http://carolinasculpturestudio.com/
Carolina Sculpture Studio YuoTube Channel-
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzSYaYdis55gE-vqifz

 

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