Author Topic: First Guzzi  (Read 2108 times)

Offline BusaNinja811

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Re: First Guzzi
« Reply #30 on: October 21, 2021, 09:55:48 AM »
The first one will just leave you wanting another, then another and another... :grin:

Yeah, I hear they multiply. But honestly, it was hard enough to convince the wife that I needed a 2nd bike. I'm sure the 3rd will be near impossible.

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Re: First Guzzi
« Reply #31 on: October 21, 2021, 10:05:09 AM »
This statement, after a list that long of things he should do to the bike he just bought, reminds me of the old joke about how Harleys are great, because all you have to do is roll one off the showroom floor, change the lights, tires, bars, seat, intake, exhaust, etc, and it's basically ready to ride.  :laugh:

Let's not scare the new guy too much lol. The bike has been serviced and worked on by Ace Mallot its entire life, so my guess is that the answer to all of those questions is yes.

JC, if Ace has "massaged" that bike, please instruct your buddy to HANG ON!!!
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Offline BusaNinja811

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Re: First Guzzi
« Reply #32 on: October 23, 2021, 01:56:05 PM »
JC, if Ace has "massaged" that bike, please instruct your buddy to HANG ON!!!

Haha, she runs great, but perhaps you missed that part about a Hayabusa being my primary ride for the last few years. I'm always ready to hold on. 😁

Offline twowheeladdict

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Re: First Guzzi
« Reply #33 on: October 23, 2021, 10:45:36 PM »
This statement, after a list that long of things he should do to the bike he just bought, reminds me of the old joke about how Harleys are great, because all you have to do is roll one off the showroom floor, change the lights, tires, bars, seat, intake, exhaust, etc, and it's basically ready to ride.  :laugh:

Let's not scare the new guy too much lol. The bike has been serviced and worked on by Ace Mallot its entire life, so my guess is that the answer to all of those questions is yes.

I wish that were only true for Harleys, but at least you actually have the option to change all those items.  Many bikes out there have very few if any options to make it work for you which results in passing the bike on to someone else.  Most everyone I know changes most of the items on your list on every bike they own regardless of brand.   
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Re: First Guzzi
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