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I just don't now how motorcycle riders 5-10 years older than I managed to survive riding those 70's bikes.
It is my firm belief that loop frame Guzzis are among the finest and most practical vintage rides available.
I just don't now how motorcycle riders 5-10 years older than I managed to survive riding those 70's bikes. Buy what you like and ride it as you wish.
I carved my way through rainy inner London traffic for 2 hours today, 2-up on my 1971 loop frame. (google royaljordanian's youtube channel for an idea of what riding in london town is like)Plan your stops. I think the drum brakes actually help you ride better, anticipation is all...an old eldo/ambo is SO much better than any Enfield!yes, you can ride one every day, they'll do anything except win races or cruise at 90mph on the superslab.BUT, it depends on what you're prepared to put up with. (And given the choice I'd vote for a nice 70s/80s/90s tonti for daily use.)just my tuppence worth.ps they are classier than any other guzzi made. AND they were designed by engineers, not bean counters and pencil pushers.
:Beating_A_Dead_Hors e_by_liviuThe front drum brake can be made to work more than adequately for commuting duties without a lot of $$. In fact, they'll work better than a stock Eldo disc. The keys are:- brakes shoes with modern friction material, arced to match the drum.- a good quality cable (one with a tightly wound, high strand count, inner wire and outer housing wound of square section wire) with enough free length that you can position the brake arms properly.- brake arms positioned at the correct angle, linkage adjusted correctly.Or just buy a V1000 I-Convert and have the ultimate stop-and-go traffic commuter machine. Linked, triple discs and no shifting.
Forgot to add that discs from the 70's can be substantially improved by using modern pads, braided stainless lines and a smaller diameter master cylinder. I used a 13 mm Brembo master cylinder on my 850T and it made the single front disc into a pretty decent brake.
The drum brakes take some getting used to but work fine for normal riding but might get you in trouble if an emergency stop is needed.