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Yes Steve accept for one glaring detail..You haven’t FI’d your LM3 and God (and you) only knows what wizardry you have performed on your #3 and do you expect to be able to operate your bike at V85 beating levels long enough to see the new one blow up ?I THINK the point was/is, that although we all remember how good our lives were back when the first Le Mans hit the showroom floors, going back now and riding one in today’s world is like spending the night with your first girlfriend again..You have to overlook a fair few things..(and so does she..) I gave my Mk2 the arse because although it was ok by today’s standards, it had no brakes, no suspension, no power and steered like the Exxon Valdez...again, other than that it was really good.
I found this on this very forum. I think its a photo shop illustration but I'd buy this in an instant.
You can buy this right now... This is a v7 built by Guareschi Moto for the 'Fast Endurance' v7 race series. all the parts are available as a kit. Of course they dont have it for the new 850 V7 yet https://www.guareschimoto.it/
Nice website. I really like this scrambler build. https://www.guareschimoto.it/portfolio-articoli/la-v7-secondo-guareschi/
they are a great follow on Instagram, not many folks here who are users of insta tho
Not for nothing but some of you guys take this shit way too seriously. An insult? Yeah whatever.Also I definitely think a lot of this is silly grass is greener syndrome. The standards for hp measurement (if even used by an Italian company) were different. I bet if you took the original side-by-side with a V7III or definitely the upcoming new V7 you would find a very competitive bike in the new version. Who gives a shit if it isn't some "fire breathing" monster. If you want THAT, buy it.Fact is my wife's little bike (696) is still an air-cooled 2V twin that will hand a lot of bigger bikes their asses. But that's not why she (we?) like it. At the end of the day the look, feel, and function combine to the right package.I hope they abandon the "Racer" moniker and go with a Neuvo LeMans completing the package with the looks and dual discs, even if it is just to annoy you grumpy old farts.
Back in 1996 I owned a Kawasaki ZZR1100 and fancied myself as being pretty quick on that bike. That was until one day I was pressing on through some country lanes overtaking everything as usual, when I spotted a bike closing in on me fast from behind. When I saw the barn door fairing my pride forced me to go quicker because no way was that old thing getting anywhere near me. But it was no good. I could not shake this guy off and then in a split second he took me while I was braking for a right hand bend in an absolutely beautifully executed text book overtake. Just to add insult to injury, after he got passed he gave me a big wave and before I knew it he was a spec on the distance. . The bike was either a BMW R100RT or 80RT.He was going to quick for me to make out anything but the outline and year of the bike. That was my down to earth moment, and an incredibly humbling experience.I may have had the faster bike but that didn't mean a thing against a much better rider. In anything other than a straight line it's a riders skill that counts, not the bike.
Yeah, I tried to sign up on instagram to follow Itchy Boots, and now I get emails from there wanting me to follow others instead of emails telling me she posted something new. I'm guessing a lot of these sites are geared towards smartphone users.
To be fair those numbers mean a lot because they prove that the current 850 engine is pretty much on par with the early Lemans. Put it in a more sporting format with decent suspension with less weight and I doubt there's much much in it.
With a bit of effort they can make a bike that is slightly better than a bike they made 40 odd years ago, progress!
Honda are considered to be one of the most cutting edge manufacturers today. Back in the 80's they produced a mid weight all rounder called the CX500.That bike produced 50bhp.Their modern day equivalent is the NC700 which produces 51bhp.There are plenty of other examples.
if you go on to her page and look around the options... 'Turn on Notifications for this user' and that should help. She's mostly riding around her home country in the snow at the moment lol
I really like the 85TT.Adventure bikes are not my thing. In fact in general I don't like them but this Guzzi swung me because they showed us that this type of bike can be aesthetically pleasing and not like a giant tonka toy. I was tempted but I'm going to wait until they build either a Lemans tribute or something similar on the same platform. That would be awesome.
Piaggio aren't stupid. I'm sure there's something of that ilk on its way as I'm typing this. It's just so blindingly obvious that there's a wellspring of demand for such a bike, for which they have almost all necessary componentry already in place with the current range.Just a few tweaks to the geometry, a couple of cheap cast wheels, a smidge of plastic bodywork, LED light & other requisite supplier contracts in place & voila! A brand new model emerges just in time for the Anniversary. Just hope it's not the pig in pretty clothing that the "Racer" was.
When you consider the choking emissions standards, it is actually amazing!
When you look at what other manufacturers are doing its completely and utterly lazy.
Ahhhhhhhhh. The feel of a good thrusting stick in my hand and the thick smell of a bear nearby. You guys and your never ending “Give me a Lemans” threads. It would basically be a restyled Racer; that is, it would basically be a pointless variation on an already pointless and overstyled bike.
Pointless as they may seem, the V7 range have been the saviour of the company and are good sellers. Perhaps you would have preferred seeing them go down the sink in the name of tradition. Probably. What's the point of the Racer?Probably no more than the point of an ancient Lemans in the age of the Fire blade and Hayabusa
You guys and your never ending “Give me a Lemans” threads. It would basically be a restyled Racer; that is, it would basically be a pointless variation on an already pointless and overstyled bike.
Oh, please do note. I did not say “V7 range”. The V7s (Stones, Specials, etc.) are practical and tastefully styled bikes. Probably my favorite Guzzi I’ve ever owned.
This is the same whining I'm very familiar with in the case of BMW owners. The Racer isn't to my taste either but I wouldn't declare it pointless just because I don't like it. That would make me an arrogant fool because I know someone who owns one who enjoys it very much.