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Sounds like your girlfriend is spot on.From memory, the Moto Guzzi Hydro motor was an unmitigated disaster. I think there was more than a couple, maybe three different 'kits' offered to 'fix' it. If it wasn't done correctly, with the correct kit, you could never be assured the motor wouldn't consume itself. That being said, a correctly upgraded Hydro motor is said to be very nice indeed. But for many Guzzi owners, Guzzi was 'fixing' a valve adjustment 'issue' with the Hydro motor that was never an 'issue' to begin with. Adjusting the valves on a Moto Guzzi V11 is about as easy and fool proof as it could be.I've had over a dozen Tonti frame Moto Guzzis years ago. Each and every one was an excellent motorcycle with one exception. The V11 Sport Naked was, to me, an awful motorcycle. I've only had one CARC Moto Guzzi. A 2009 Griso 8v I bought brand new. Thankfully, I traded that bike away before realizing that motor also had 'issues'. If it were me, I'd run, not walk away from a 2003 Hydro V11 EV with, as yet, unverified upgrade status. Especially since it's been sitting unused for the last 7-8 years with a broken speedo. Unless you're looking to get it for $500 because you have 500 dollars burning a hole in your pocket and you're prepared to exchange the hydro motor with a good motor if need be. By today's standard, a 1064cc V11 Moto Guzzi EV is a very clunky and under powered motorcycle. Especually considering some of the bikes you've owned previously. YMMV
There is another issue with the Hydro engine. The rocker arms wear flat spots at the contact point with the valve stem. The valves do still need to be adjusted and can be done after the recall kit is installed. I have taken three hydro engines apart. All had worn rockers arms. I filed a new radius on all of them, re-installed. Other than this problems, the Bike is the same as all the other Tonti frame California series. Parts Bin Bikes built around the Tonti Race Bike frame. I abuse my bike engine every time I ride it. I have added a few things that assist in the abuse. 13-1 high compression pistons, Ram light clutch, Power Commander, open pods, 2-1 exhaust. The engine likes to be ran at above 3,800 rpm's. Not chugging along.
If I read this right the bike hasn’t run for 8 years?If so I would be ready to expect lots of fueling issues.
About 50 bucks…you’ll also probably need a good windshield…the stock barn door creates so much head buffeting it will make you painfully wish you had never looked at it. In perfect shape with no issues it’s worth 2500-3000…