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My other Lario, the 325...Cheers ;-)TGPS Brian, I would like a fairing just like on your Targa.
2009 Griso w/upgraded brakes (HH pads), flyscreen, CF rear hugger, and Mistral pipe. Have bags, but haven't put them on yet...-Drew
Holme Moss, Yorkshire
My 2003 V750ie BrevaIt may be a small block, but it's my small block. ;-T
Mine :BEER:
The old girl and me on the Dragon and the Blue ridge NC 1985 Le mans 1000 I bought 2 years ago, this is what I wanted since I was 16 back in Israel.
The old girl and me on the Dragon and the Blue ridge NC 1985 Le mans 1000 I bought 2 years ago, this is what I wanted since I was 16 back in Israel.Now I am proud American and finally I got what I want...well my wife said OK.My first Guzzi was 650TT and I owned it for 3 years I loved that bike but Guzzi stop importing to Israel late 80's and I had to go Jap for a while. When I came to the USA late 96 I had a Suzuki for a while and then my Job situation was travel intensive (Marine engineer on Mega-yachts) and finally I bought the old girl and she will stay with me until the end.
Quote from: agmon1000 on July 10, 2010, 03:43:26 AMThe old girl and me on the Dragon and the Blue ridge NC 1985 Le mans 1000 I bought 2 years ago, this is what I wanted since I was 16 back in Israel.Now I am proud American and finally I got what I want...well my wife said OK.My first Guzzi was 650TT and I owned it for 3 years I loved that bike but Guzzi stop importing to Israel late 80's and I had to go Jap for a while. When I came to the USA late 96 I had a Suzuki for a while and then my Job situation was travel intensive (Marine engineer on Mega-yachts) and finally I bought the old girl and she will stay with me until the end. Well well - a monster block Lario, and a nice one ;-TCongrats and welcome to the mad house - truly bitten by the "bug" to the level of a lifetime sentence ;DI ride the smaller sister of your bike, the Lario. Many mixed emotions about that bike, but to me that's without consequence. Your bike is a classic. Enjoy every minute you spend with her. She's a beaut, right color and everything.Ciao
Quote from: iceblue on July 11, 2010, 01:18:15 AMQuote from: agmon1000 on July 10, 2010, 03:43:26 AMThe old girl and me on the Dragon and the Blue ridge NC 1985 Le mans 1000 I bought 2 years ago, this is what I wanted since I was 16 back in Israel.Now I am proud American and finally I got what I want...well my wife said OK.My first Guzzi was 650TT and I owned it for 3 years I loved that bike but Guzzi stop importing to Israel late 80's and I had to go Jap for a while. When I came to the USA late 96 I had a Suzuki for a while and then my Job situation was travel intensive (Marine engineer on Mega-yachts) and finally I bought the old girl and she will stay with me until the end. Well well - a monster block Lario, and a nice one ;-TCongrats and welcome to the mad house - truly bitten by the "bug" to the level of a lifetime sentence ;DI ride the smaller sister of your bike, the Lario. Many mixed emotions about that bike, but to me that's without consequence. Your bike is a classic. Enjoy every minute you spend with her. She's a beaut, right color and everything.CiaoCongrats on your citizenship and the proper choice of motorcycle. I though I was looking at a picture of mine for a second. Wouldn't it be cool to have a bunch of red big-block Larios together at once in the mountains?Ride on.
Quote from: Guzzirider on June 03, 2010, 04:35:21 PMHolme Moss, YorkshireVery nice!Ahh, the ole A6024.....know it well!
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