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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: Bill Hagan on March 05, 2015, 08:35:03 AM
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For those who yearn for Guzzi-content-only threads ... :D
Got an email from "Motorcycle Classics" with an interesting article about (yet another) Guzzi I knew nothing about.
http://tinyurl.com/Stornello-125-ISD
A pretty thing; doesn't look as if featured one ever saw much mud.
Wonder where the other 74 imported to the USA are?
Bill
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One of them is in the Seaba Station MC museum in Oklahoma .
Dusty
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I may have seen one at an FIM trials comp in NH a while ago. Definitely a Stornello off-road, and running (loudly)
Sure would like the Lodola version though.
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I took 2 of them and made one good one for a guy that bought one of them new.
How many have ever seen this Guzzi model?
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For years and years one sits in a friends shop next to his other Guzzi's in IL.
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Yes, I saw that article.
The street Stornello bikes were also interesting. Guzzi has made a bunch of models that are little-known, especially in the US.
Having a NFalcone, I've read about these obscure Guzzi bikes for a while now and I've had the treat of seeing them in the Guzzi museum at Mandello dL.
Anyone interested can pick up a Guzzi history book and read all about them. Going back to 1921 is a long time.
Among later bikes, the Stornello, Lodola, Zigolo, Dingo, Cardellino and other models, four-stroke and two-stroke, came from this historic factory.
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Yes,
I got that article too. A great bike, but I suspect the few out there are major $$$.
I can dream.
Joe
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I really do have a soft spot for <250cc bikes. I'd really like to try a Giro or maybe vintage MX. On the other hand, I'm big enough to look sorta out of place on a small bike. I rode a Sachs 125 a few times when I was a lad. It really seemed like all I would ever need, at the time...