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Guzzirider

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  1. I am not surprised at all. At £10k he may get some luck.
  2. I would guess it will be September sometime. Guy
  3. No good for you guys in the colonies but On Yer Bike are shifting brand new Cafe Sports (with full Ohlins remember and decent engine paint) for £6999. A new LeMans 2002 model is £5499 and an 03 Le Mans is £5999. A new Ballabio is £5999. Guy
  4. It would need to be semtex if its going to blow my behemoth apart!
  5. First Grisos for purchasers have now arrived in these shores- they do exist! Guy
  6. BFG goes out clubbing in his usual attire
  7. If this seller is taking the piss then let EBay know immediately- they should sort him. Guy
  8. The paddle shifts on the Audi TT 3.2V are awful- have tried them- a real slow pain in the arse.
  9. The USA Iron Butt rally was won a few years ago on an old Tonti Guzzi (may have been a LM1) ridden by a mad Brit. I have never needed to do a 1000 miles a day although I have done 3000 in 6 days on my old Sporti Corsa which made me swap to a comfier Le Mans. 600 miles is my limit although I have done 300 enduro miles in a day several times which is a little harder depending upon the territory. Guy
  10. I like to be in control of gear shifts- have only driven an automatic once and I hated it. In the UK, automatic transmission tends to be specified by only elderly and disabled people who want an easy drive. The performance of an automatic version of the same car is nearly always slower, although I can understand in the USA that your roads are different and auto trans may be better for you. Plus if I had a automatic I would not be able to do rolling burnouts on the empty moors so easily! Guy
  11. Why are people now picking on Scuras? Is it cos dey are black?
  12. Dont forget apehangers too!
  13. Back to the fugly Norge- I am struggling to see why someone would sell their V11 to get one. Once you get a few accessories a V11 makes an excellent sports tourer- I already have luggage, GPS, comfy seat, nice fairing and nearly 200 mile tank range. Maybe the only advantage is 2 up comfort on the Norge. I understand that Guzzi will be charging about £9000 for the Norge- I think that unlike the Breva 1100 which is well priced at £7000 most of these will sit in showrooms gathering dust until they are heavily discounted. Guy
  14. Thats not too bad- if you bought it for £2500 say, then the total bill would be about £3200 when the bike in good nick would be worth about £4500. Guy
  15. Fraid not- there is a photo of the headstock but I could not make out a number.
  16. Marchesini and Brembo are part of the same company- just different brand names.
  17. So far it seems that its early V11 sport owners who prefer it wound on and later V11 Le Mans / Ballabio owners generally like it wound off.
  18. Its actually £15k for a new one but I reckon you could haggle cos there are at least 3 still unsold here. At least you would have an interesting ride home from the UK- I can see you riding off road on it in India heading down under! Guy
  19. Yep the place I bought them from is now charging nearly £180 according to their website. Its a good place to buy bits from actually and they do mail order- brake pads and oil are cheap and I got my heated grips for a bargain £19.99 last year. http://www.bfmmotorcycles.co.uk/catalogue/...diablocorsa.jsp
  20. Similar to Noggie my boots have scraped off a line of paint but I don't care and cant be arsed to repaint them cos they will only wear again. I also like the "used" look. Guy
  21. Shockproof Heavy sounds like a pint of Scottish Ale!
  22. The good thing about doing it yourself is that you can take your time and apply grease to where its needed and be sure the job is done properly. I had a bad experience on my Ducati 900SS about 9 years ago. I was really busy at work and a tyre dealer in Pompey was advertising fitting the tyres to the bike for £20 so I took them up on their offer. On my ride home I applied to rear brake to find the caliper rotating around the wheel because they had not located it properly in the bracket. Needless to say I went ape with them and got a big refund. With my Rosso Corsa I got the first two tyre changes done by dealers- firstly Cobb and Jagger because I broke down with a puncture then Agostinis because I was on holiday and neither of them seemed to have used a drop of grease on the splines or axle- I guess they just do it as quick as they can. P.S. My new tyres were £170 for the pair Guy
  23. You mean the MGS01 on EBAY? I have corresponded with the guy selling the MGS01 about 6 months ago and he seems genuine- he works at Kawasaki Newcastle. He bought it from the Guzzi dealer in Newcastle who raced it first. The bike has been raced in club events and maybe the discount of £2500 over a new one (several available) is not enough. Guy
  24. This MGS01 is still for sale- back on EBAY and the price has fallen from £14000 to £12500 eventually! Anybody feeling rich? http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/MOTO-GUZZI-MGS-01-20...1QQcmdZViewItem Guy
  25. I have mine permanently on its minimum setting- the bike is very stable anyway and never has slappers so I dont need any extra damping. Guy
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