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I wanted to ask the group for opinions about purchasing a 1974 850t that a friend has for sale. He recently picked it up in running condition. My friend with this 850t operates a small/local used bike parts garage from his home.My question is: what kind of money is something like this worth? It certainly needs restoration.
Added: Okay, now I've seen the craigslisting and it looks like a well-cared for bike. Even with the oil filter, you want to find out if the cylinders are chrome and if the rubbing block has been replaced.
At $1200, depending on condition, would be a good deal. If it's CAN$1200 it's a really good deal.Pic?
This is still a work in progress but she's a fun old girl to ride. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
That's a nice example! Clean, functional, and simple...as a Guzzi should be! :1:
Getting any Canadian bike titled in the United States that's a toss-up 50 different governments because of the states then you have the local bureaucracies all the crap that goes with a bracket bureaucracy might be cheaper just to buy a bike here each state has different requirements Connecticut as an example if the bike is over 10 years old you're not supposed to be able to register it but there's a stipulation if it's over 10 years old and you don't need a title just a bill of sale I'm going to laugh now hahaha let me know how it works out for youTOMB
I decided NOT to purchase the 1974 850t that my friend has for sale. It is only $1200 Canadian funds, and so I was very tempted. It is an original bike, with 7,600 miles. It runs but was sitting for 'many' years. I will post this bike for my friend in the 'for sale' section of this site ...
for some reason I thought the T3 was cast iron, a magnet would soon confirm.
At $1200 its a great deal even if you had to immediately replace the cylinders, if you have garage space buy it.Are you sure it has chrome bores, for some reason I thought the T3 was cast iron, a magnet would soon confirm.