Well worth the visit. Guzzis predominated. Some well used 70s and 80s Guzzis and a very nice Magni. More new than old Ducatis present and a couple of Morinis, but no Laverdas that I noticed. Only one V11 other than my Tenni. Lots of very nice Ferraris, Maseratis, Alfas and a few Lancias too. Sent from my SM-G925F using Tapatalk
Douglas Noel Adams was a Brit who wrote "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy" among other stories. A great storyteller who improved my life. If you find that you are taking yourself too seriously, his books are the antidote.
Would you pay $6,000 USD for a red frame with only 4,200 miles?
Still has original tires. Probably needs a new battery and the tank drained of some old fuel.
the other bike is a V7 replica built from a 850t, now with T3 swing arm and brake. $8500.
We share the sentiment about Adams, I just mistakenly deduced that he may have been from NZ from the earlier post. Both of my adult kids still befuddle their mother when they communicate with me in 1-liner quotes from an Adams book.
My spring packed it i today leaving me in 3rd all the way home. This is my second broken spring. Are there any of these new ones available still?
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Many in NZ say "kays". Although as a country with a lot of sheep, we could start using Sheppies. Douglas Adams said a Sheppy is the closest distance at which sheep remain picturesque (about 1.4 kays).
Fly&ride! That's exciting stuff. No way would I do that on a V11 without installing a full set of High Current Relays and testing the battery. Simple stuff, really. Unless you're in a parking lot or roadside somewhere . . .