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Maybe he went through all those fork and brake mods to get those EPM wheels to fit? How wide are they?
Front end mods look like a home-brewed mechanical anti-dive to me, rear looks like a floating caliper setup. Long intake runners with that Solex setup, might be good for torque, probably hard to get jetting right though.
I wonder if there were any engine mods?
looks to me like someone has been in there. Here are some intake pictures from heads I've had done.small valve Mild porting-big valve heavy porting
"I don't know if those are the original Brembo calipers or not"Can't really see what those are but the original Brembo calipers on the CX had dual bleeders.
The front brake linkage was a popular anti-dive mod in the late 80s, IIRC. The rear linkage would be pro-squat, but I've never seen that used before and don't know how effective it would be.
Front end mods look like a home-brewed mechanical anti-dive to me, rear looks like a floating caliper setup. ...
Will follow the resurrection with interest. If the wheels are indeed magnesium, I personally would be very reluctant to use them since they can become very brittle with time.
Looking up EPM wheels brings me to a page that says they were available in magnesium or aluminum. Any easy way to tell which these are?
Someone was racing that… mag wheels, oil cooler, anti-dive Earles front fork...
Do you know who owned the bike? Good chance someone here knew him. I know Mike Tiberio put Mikunis on at least one of his bikes. (As an aside, not implying this was one of Mike's bikes).-AJ
Look at the sump! The fins look really thick and the drain plug is on the left side. What company made that? There is a lot going on here. Too cool!Also, the carb - https://www.mikunipower.com/PHH01.htm Thought it looked like a weber sidedraft.
Intake ports would be stock for a small valve head. Your pic makes me suspect he raised the top of the port. Mikuni carbs can be a really nice upgrade on a sporting Guzzi. A single dual throat carb is a new one to me, but then again Guzzi went to a single dual throat throttle body on the Quota 1100 and some more recent offerings. The former owner might have been a genius or a nut job. It might be worth inspecting, refreshing, and running what's there to see how well it works. (especially if you have a brand new carb). Check those wheels. I think it would be really cool bike as it sits, especially if it was raced like Chuck is suggesting.
Can you send a pic of the entire bike?