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Title: help identifying a loop frame?
Post by: twinrider on August 03, 2020, 03:48:05 PM
Hi.  I picked up a 1973 Loop as a parts bike.  No title, no info on it's history.  Rough shape, but mostly complete.

It has a 4LS front brake - but no labels or other identification marks.   I assume it's an 850GT (or whatever it was called here in the US).

So probably 850cc / 5 speed?

Serial Number on headstock and engine block is: VP *059105*

I'm just starting a rebuild of a 1974 Eldorado - so will learn much more about these in the coming months, but would appreciated any light that can be shared on this 1973.  :thumb:



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Cheers.

Title: Re: help identifying a loop frame?
Post by: Antietam Classic Cycle on August 03, 2020, 03:51:50 PM
Looks like 059105 to me. Eldorado. Yes, would have been 850, 5 spd. from the factory. May '73 production date. Will have a timing chain instead of gears. Does it have Amal carbs?
Title: Re: help identifying a loop frame?
Post by: twinrider on August 03, 2020, 04:02:09 PM
Yes - It is 059105 (typo).  It has one carb - and it's a Mikuni  :grin:  The 1974 I am starting to rebuild has Amal carbs.   I assume that I could swap the 4LS brake from the 1973 with the 2LS on the 74?
Title: Re: help identifying a loop frame?
Post by: Antietam Classic Cycle on August 03, 2020, 04:12:08 PM
Yes - It is 059105 (typo).  It has one carb - and it's a Mikuni  :grin:  The 1974 I am starting to rebuild has Amal carbs.   I assume that I could swap the 4LS brake from the 1973 with the 2LS on the 74?

The '74 would have had either a 4LS or disk from the factory, so yes, I would put the 4LS on it. You'll need the right-side fork lower and axle too.
Title: Re: help identifying a loop frame?
Post by: twinrider on August 03, 2020, 05:02:22 PM
The '74 would have had either a 4LS or disk from the factory, so yes, I would put the 4LS on it. You'll need the right-side fork lower and axle too.

Thank you so much for the help.  I'm going to enjoy hanging out here for the next few years!
Title: Re: help identifying a loop frame?
Post by: Antietam Classic Cycle on August 03, 2020, 06:41:23 PM
Might want to bookmark this website, if you haven't already: http://thisoldtractor.com/moto_guzzi_loopframe.html

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