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The Cal II won't disappoint you on a long ride.
That looks like a particularly sweet California II, too bad it doesn't have a Windjammer already.What other people have said, plus that's a great seat, possibly unparalleled among Guzzi models. The caveat, which fotoguzzi hints at, it's a bit taller than ordinary. I'm 6'2'' but have kind ordinary length legs, and it's real hard for me to walk the bike over any kind of obstacle or incline.I'm guessing the G5 already had linked brakes, but if not, that's another difference. I like them.
That looks like a particularly sweet California II, too bad it doesn't have a Windjammer already.
Oh please. I couldn't get rid of the Windjammer fast enough and put the barn door original back.
I have the original windshields, two heights, in the basement. Terrible. 2nd day of a two day ride with that thing, I had traffic backed up behind me because I couldn't bear the head battering at full speed. Not only is the Windjammer a perfect esthetic match for the California II tank and bars, it's unparalleled for riding comfort.
I am a die-hard G5 fan, but I think you may be better off going with the Cal2 you linked. Appears to be in nice unmolested conditions, and from what others are saying, probably a better bike for the mileage you are planning to ride. On top of that, it's fully ready for touring (bags, windshield, luggage rack) - It's even harder to find a G5 ready to go like that.Being almost done with a frame off restoration on my G5, and having closely watched the G5 market in the past few year or so, seems that chances of finding a clean G5 are very slim, or at least not one that you can confidentially get on and go with the turn of the key.However.... if you are particular about the G5 styling, then wait - you'll find one eventually. Stay tuned, I'll be posting pics of mine soon The Alfa Giulietta Sprint you had.. what year was it? I had a late '75 Lancia Fulvia 3.
I have a Cal II with Vetter side case and topcase. As donn noted it does look like a maltese cross. Mine is the black just like the one you referenced. I added the National cylcle Pexi-Star 2 and it looks so much better and really reduces wind noise and buffeting. I have put mine on sale locally but will not part with it until I get my price. The only reason I am selling is we need the garage space for another new toy. I love the Cal II. There are two on ebay now...http://www.ebay.com/itm/Moto-Guzzi-California-II-/261940581686?forcerrptr=true&hash=item3cfce01536&item=261940581686http://www.ebay.com/itm/Moto-Guzzi-/121686562638?forcerrptr=true&hash=item1c5515974e&item=121686562638
I've bid on the '83 in Ohio and got passed by the last bidder, but am holding back for a little while to see what happens. The listing ends in 6 hours, with yet another seller having their auction ending at 4:00am, which could easily hinder bidders, like me for example. Why? You can set these auctions to begin and end at any time you desire. Ah well, guess that's neither here nor there.
Why not just bid the top price you'll give for it, and let eBay bid for you up to that total amount? If the bidding doesn't get that high, you win.If the bidding goes to that figure, you win. If the bidding goes over it, you win because you didn't "chase" a price beyond what you wanted to pay, and you've still got your money to bid on the next possible bargain ..... That way it doesn't matter what time it ends ....Lannis
I know, there are two totally differing philosophies of bidding on eBay, I just happen to like the last minute gambles, and have won many more than just a few bargains that way.