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My 'new' SP III. I love it! I imported it from Netherlands and it was the 3rd I saw when I wastrying to buy it. It seems alot of these are popular to be café'd. It will be my daily drive but not during the winter months. It is in quite good condition for 37+K.there are some scratches in the fairings and the panniers are terrible to look at but functional. Ihave a new set of fairings and tank I will refurbish and paint a brilliant red colour. Has anyone done any painting of the original Givi bags? I'd like them in the same colour 8)
Tea Racer - I love it. What were the light mods and the exhaust?
Quote from: Seagondollar on August 05, 2010, 09:09:50 PMAnd of course you get the question: Who makes that?I had that happen at the airport yesterday. I was visiting a friend's hangar and one of the techs commented "nice bike, who makes it?". When I replied "Moto Guzzi" he returned "Is it French?"
And of course you get the question: Who makes that?
Quote from: BPRM on August 05, 2010, 06:29:47 PM Love the tail light. How 'bout some info?
My just completed 84 V65 S
My 1st Guzzi and i love her.
My new V7 ClassicI've had it for four weeks now and have a little over a thousand miles on it.I previously had a Breva 750 that was totaled after a car pulled out in front of me last Oct.
Finally got a good picture of the black dog AND figured out how to upload (?) it. Obviously mine is the 1200Sport and not it's cross-eyed friend.Pic taken at 2010 Ruptured Budgie Rally (Qld. Guzzi Club) on Biker's Island, Mingoola NSW. Thanks to the unknown photographer.The dog is now nearly 3 years old (Feb 07 built, bought June 07) and comes up surprisingly well in the pic considering it has now done 56,000kms. It's a fairly standard 2V/Cyl apart from Hepco & Becker crash bars and Protaper Pastrana handlebars. Also got the factory hard bags and luggage rack but no top box. Another incredibly useful extra is the SW-Motec tank bag. I got the smallest in the range (Daypack II). It has power supplied to it and does not touch the tank anywhere but sits on a fuel cap ring attachment and just clicks on and detaches by simply pulling a string so no fueling problems. I also use an Airhawk cushion which I find very kind to my bony butt.Now fitted with Spaceclams excellent adjustable footpegs.I love the thing but sometimes wonder why when it's driving me crazy with electrical gremlins.
Im hoping to move to Australia (possibly NSW) in the coming years, .......Im looking forward to not worrying about corrosion as much....happy days!
Yup, same bike. Still needs some elbow grease in the cleaning department, but pretty much ready to go.