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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: fotoguzzi on April 07, 2015, 06:51:13 PM
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Lucky you Jim..
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You trying to trick the ignores? lol
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You've already sold the Le Mans to "canuck750" Jim?
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Yeah, it needed an owner that could do it full justice.. my daughter finally shook off a bad job and BF in Phoenix and moved home with some financial problems and no current job.. Family first..
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not to worry, it has a good home..
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Yeah, it needed an owner that could do it full justice.. my daughter finally shook off a bad job and BF in Phoenix and moved home with some financial problems and no current job.. Family first..
:+1
Good luck to you all.
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Lucky you Jim..
Indeed!
I am thrilled to take over the care and feeding of this thoroughbred,
Cheers
Jim
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Indeed!
I am thrilled to take over the care and feeding of this thoroughbred,
Cheers
Jim
V7 Sport, 750 S3 and 850 LeMans. Got the trifecta!
:bow
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Yeah, it needed an owner that could do it full justice.. my daughter finally shook off a bad job and BF in Phoenix and moved home with some financial problems and no current job.. Family first..
Doh!...there goes that ride at the MN Guzzi rally. Seriously, good luck with the family situation! Do you know the story with the fork tubes and calipers swapped from front to rear on that bike? Maybe a common mod to early Lemans? Randy
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sorry Moto... I had not thought about the calipers but it looks like you could switch the lower legs to mount the calipers in front. there is no eagle on the fork leg.
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sorry Moto... I had not thought about the calipers but it looks like you could switch the lower legs to mount the calipers in front. there is no eagle on the fork leg.
That must have been a popular mod, my LeMans had the front calipers switched around as well. Back to stock now.