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Offline Canuck750

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Guzzi rig
« on: August 03, 2023, 08:14:01 AM »


As seen in Trondheim Norway today.
48 Guzzi Airone, 57 Guzzi Cardellino, 65 Benelli 200 sprite, 66 Aermacchi Sprint, 68 Gilera 106 SS, 72 Eldorado, 72 Benelli 180, 74 Guzzi 750S, 73 Laverda SF1, 74  Benelli 650S, 75 Ducati 860GT, 75 Moto Morini 3-1/2, 78 Moto Morinii 500

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Re: Guzzi rig
« Reply #1 on: August 03, 2023, 08:34:11 AM »
I’m jealous of the guy’s sensical swingarm for sidecar use, ha.

Mille GT with a Ural or Dnepr tub. Seems like a good combo.

As with this rig, and my Sputnik tub, I’m still trying to perfect the joke that lies somewhere in steel and bolts struts being required to keep the Communist and Fascist from constantly trying to separate. One day I may find it.

PS—I have the same rear rack on the tub and love it. Holds my Harbor Freight utility box and 3 gallon Rotopax just right.
« Last Edit: August 03, 2023, 08:35:42 AM by Dirk_S »
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