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Title: AUSTRALIAN GUZZI OWNERS
Post by: mcguyver on January 27, 2016, 05:15:44 PM
New to the forum and Guzzi ownership so Forgive me if this has been covered before.
Just wondering how many Guzzi and in particular V7 owners are on here? You guys ever organise rides or meetups or anything.
I know there are Rallies etc held by tehg various Guzzi clubs, but I prefer more informal rides etc.

Im in Brisbane and have a 2013 Racer BTW
Title: Re: AUSTRALIAN GUZZI OWNERS
Post by: double.d on January 27, 2016, 06:04:21 PM
I tend not to ride with other Guzzi owners, they are to slow  :laugh:
Title: Re: AUSTRALIAN GUZZI OWNERS
Post by: malik on January 27, 2016, 10:17:46 PM
There's quite a few Guzzis in Brisb & environs - your best bet for local rides is to join the Qld Club & tag along or organise rides on their forum or facebook, Make the date now for their Ruptured Budgie Rally on the third weekend in May (Mothers Day). Usually pulls in about 400. There's also AIGOR (the Australian Internet Guzzi Owners Register), an email-based text service for a source of gems & chatter.

If you are free over Easter, Guzzi is the featured marque at the Broadford Bike Bonanza - it seems like there will be a LOT of guzzi owners turning up there.

Mal
Title: Re: AUSTRALIAN GUZZI OWNERS
Post by: Huzo on January 28, 2016, 01:33:14 AM
Sorry double d but I'm confused, you say Guzzi riders are TOO slow, but didn't you say you own a Guzzi ? By the way, did I spell the word in capitals correctly ?
Title: Re: AUSTRALIAN GUZZI OWNERS
Post by: jacksonracingcomau on January 28, 2016, 01:57:01 AM


If you are free over Easter, Guzzi is the featured marque at the Broadford Bike Bonanza - it seems like there will be a LOT of guzzi owners turning up there.

Mal

 :1:
Even a V8
Is supposed to be free track session for all Guzzis too, hope someone gets vid and posts it, could be 100 + Guzzis on track at same time, I'll be in it.
Title: Re: AUSTRALIAN GUZZI OWNERS
Post by: mcguyver on January 28, 2016, 05:08:51 PM
There's quite a few Guzzis in Brisb & environs - your best bet for local rides is to join the Qld Club & tag along or organise rides on their forum or facebook, Make the date now for their Ruptured Budgie Rally on the third weekend in May (Mothers Day). Usually pulls in about 400. There's also AIGOR (the Australian Internet Guzzi Owners Register), an email-based text service for a source of gems & chatter.

If you are free over Easter, Guzzi is the featured marque at the Broadford Bike Bonanza - it seems like there will be a LOT of guzzi owners turning up there.

Mal

Got my entry confirmation yesterday, but will be riding my RD250LC. The v7 is a bit too new   :laugh:
Title: Re: AUSTRALIAN GUZZI OWNERS
Post by: mcguyver on January 28, 2016, 05:12:51 PM
There's quite a few Guzzis in Brisb & environs - your best bet for local rides is to join the Qld Club & tag along or organise rides on their forum or facebook, Make the date now for their Ruptured Budgie Rally on the third weekend in May (Mothers Day). Usually pulls in about 400. There's also AIGOR (the Australian Internet Guzzi Owners Register), an email-based text service for a source of gems & chatter.

If you are free over Easter, Guzzi is the featured marque at the Broadford Bike Bonanza - it seems like there will be a LOT of guzzi owners turning up there.

Mal

Cheers Malik
Been to the ruptured Budgie a couple of times. Great event but man its cold. Woke up with a lyer of ice over my swag a couple of years ago. Not sure If I can make it this year.
Hmmm How do you  strap a swag to the V7 racer??  :grin:
Title: Re: AUSTRALIAN GUZZI OWNERS
Post by: double.d on January 28, 2016, 06:17:42 PM
Sorry double d but I'm confused, you say Guzzi riders are TOO slow, but didn't you say you own a Guzzi ? By the way, did I spell the word in capitals correctly ?

Well, i'm sorry you are confused by my spelling but what i lack in this department i more than make for when riding my Guzzi
FAAAAAAAST. Please don't hide behind your anonymity, update your profile with where you are from and what you ride and don't send me silly PM's with no subject, if you have something to say bring it out for everyone to read.
Title: Re: AUSTRALIAN GUZZI OWNERS
Post by: oldbike54 on January 28, 2016, 06:24:39 PM
Well, i'm sorry you are confused by my spelling but what i lack in this department i more than make for when riding my Guzzi
FAAAAAAAST. Please don't hide behind your anonymity, update your profile with where you are from and what you ride and don't send me silly PM's with no subject, if you have something to say bring it out for everyone to read.

 Yep , it's Winter ...

 Dusty
Title: Re: AUSTRALIAN GUZZI OWNERS
Post by: Huzo on January 28, 2016, 10:35:23 PM
I've only just started to learn how to use the forum and therefore am pretty hopeless, most of the time I'm not sure that I've even posted a comment correctly so sorry if it appeared that I was hiding behind my anonymity, that's just a basic lack of skill on my part. I live in Victoria (Australia not Canada unfortunately) not far from what we call the high country but it's really not very high compared to the  European Alps but I can only get there once a year on the Guzzi so have to make do on what's a pretty flat continent. So that's about it really.............
Title: Re: AUSTRALIAN GUZZI OWNERS
Post by: malik on January 28, 2016, 11:57:52 PM
A swag on a Racer? Only easy if you've mounted a rack & the swag is small.

Huzo - yes, it's pretty flat around Ballarat, but a little bit east, or a little bit south ,,,,,,,,,,,,,

Mal
Title: Re: AUSTRALIAN GUZZI OWNERS
Post by: Huzo on January 29, 2016, 01:51:20 AM
Yeah you can only do the high country thing a certain amount of times. Just about to send the Guzzi back to Europe again for the third time. Probably up to Nordkapp again then down thru Germany, France and Italy again thru to Sicily. Wanna come ? You sound relatively local.
Title: Re: AUSTRALIAN GUZZI OWNERS
Post by: malik on January 29, 2016, 11:02:50 AM
Sydney is pretty well equi-distant to anywhere interesting. What does it cost to ship your bike over & back? How long does it take?

A European trip is planned for the third quarter this year - UK to fix the bent V11, & supposed to be in Mandello mid Sep. Second quarter I have a UK cousin coming over to ride around the block - we'll take both the V7's - nothing yet written in stone.
Title: Re: AUSTRALIAN GUZZI OWNERS
Post by: Huzo on January 29, 2016, 02:55:44 PM
Nice stable of bikes BTW.... Um, total cost of return shipping is up 'cos of the $. This year I'm up for about $3,800 and there are also a couple of minor incidentals. I collect my bike in Felixstowe and fly into Heathrow. Bike is left at Aussie depot which is in Sydney this year on March 2 and is collectable in Felixstowe on around May 1. I'd like to do the Transfagarasan this year via Stelvio again.
Title: Re: AUSTRALIAN GUZZI OWNERS
Post by: RANDM on January 29, 2016, 03:29:48 PM
[quote author=malik link=topic=81384.msg1283161#msg1283161
If you are free over Easter, Guzzi is the featured marque at the Broadford Bike Bonanza - it seems like there will be a LOT of guzzi owners turning up there.

Mal
[/quote]

Didn't know that - fantastic.

Maurie.
Title: Re: AUSTRALIAN GUZZI OWNERS
Post by: Mackers on January 29, 2016, 05:46:47 PM
Broadford Bike Bonanza details here: https://www.facebook.com/events/1637997346421215/ (https://www.facebook.com/events/1637997346421215/)
Title: Re: AUSTRALIAN GUZZI OWNERS
Post by: welshrob on January 29, 2016, 07:00:37 PM
I`m on the GC, I own a V7, I have half a dozen mates in Brisbane that also own V7`s, we catch up for the odd ride, you would be most welcome.

There is a FB group, if you do FB send me a PM and I`ll send you a link.

There is a QLD Moto Guzzi forum but it`s a bit of a ghost town, nobody really bothers with it.

http://motoguzziclubqld.freeforums.org/ (http://motoguzziclubqld.freeforums.org/)

There`s a QLD rally every year, "The Ruptured Budgie" rally, it is supposed to be quite good, if you like rallies, very old school, no cars. Not my bag though, so I`ve never been.
Title: Re: AUSTRALIAN GUZZI OWNERS
Post by: mcguyver on January 31, 2016, 06:51:10 PM
Have sent you a PM Welshrob. Would love to join you on a ride from time to time.
Title: Re: AUSTRALIAN GUZZI OWNERS
Post by: Tux62 on January 31, 2016, 07:06:31 PM
anyone recommend a voltage regulator for a 1992 Quota?

 :thumb:
Title: Re: AUSTRALIAN GUZZI OWNERS
Post by: PJPR01 on January 31, 2016, 09:18:58 PM
I'd like to do the Transfagarasan this year via Stelvio again.

Whoa!!  You can't just slip that in casually w/o at least providing a few pics!  These are two of THE bucket list roads, and just for kicks also one of the best Top Gear episodes as well (Transf.....n)!

Title: Re: AUSTRALIAN GUZZI OWNERS
Post by: Huzo on January 31, 2016, 10:52:32 PM
I have a edited DVD of the Stelvio and Nordkapp etc, 2014 on Guzzi, 2015 BMW 1200 GS, but will need instruction on how to post video on forum, very new in that area and have no clue. My first post contained still of Guzzi on Stelvio but that's about the extent of it. Transfagarasan is still up in the air a bit 'cos it will take away time in Sicily.
Title: Re: AUSTRALIAN GUZZI OWNERS
Post by: Huzo on January 31, 2016, 10:58:13 PM
BTW, are you in Ausralia, if so I can work something out as far as loaning you the DVDs for a look but I don't expect anyone to be as interested as I am in it 'cos to me it represents the culmination of a lot of riding ambitions. (I was going to say dreams but it sounded a bit soft).
Title: Re: AUSTRALIAN GUZZI OWNERS
Post by: Huzo on January 31, 2016, 11:02:03 PM
Check out wire wheel Norge Jan 25 , 2016.
Title: Re: AUSTRALIAN GUZZI OWNERS
Post by: PJPR01 on January 31, 2016, 11:04:59 PM
BTW, are you in Ausralia, if so I can work something out as far as loaning you the DVDs for a look but I don't expect anyone to be as interested as I am in it 'cos to me it represents the culmination of a lot of riding ambitions. (I was going to say dreams but it sounded a bit soft).

Nope...if you look to the left where the posters name is, you'll see people's locations.  Far far away from Stralia...out here in the Wild west of Houston, Texas.

Saw the wire wheel Norge thread from earlier.  :)

You can post your videos to YouTube, Vimeo or other Video hosting services...then just post up a link here to the video...easy peasy!
Title: Re: AUSTRALIAN GUZZI OWNERS
Post by: Mackers on February 01, 2016, 01:23:32 AM
Huzo,

the Guzzi club will be out your way next weekend. 

Drop in: https://www.facebook.com/events/831294783646865/ (https://www.facebook.com/events/831294783646865/) and http://www.motoguzziclubvic.asn.au/rides.html (http://www.motoguzziclubvic.asn.au/rides.html)
Title: Re: AUSTRALIAN GUZZI OWNERS
Post by: welshrob on February 02, 2016, 05:36:31 AM
A couple of us V7 owners decided to start a a FB group, it is for Australian V7 Owners but all other Moto Guzzi owners and enthusiasts worldwide are MOST welcome. It`s an open group, post your rides, pics and events or whatever you want there.

We already get together for a few rides, we`ll probably put another one on in the next couple of weeks.

https://www.facebook.com/groups/1550142541964515/