Hi Saggio, welcome to the forum!
You had some trouble registering, but you're in finally in!
Btw, you're bike is not a V11 Café Sport, but a V11 Ballabio. Basically the same bike, but the Café Sport has the Öhlins goodies.
FYI - Paul Minnaert and a few other Guzzisti are racing their Guzzis at the Ducati Club Race this weekend. I will support them tomorrow at Assen.
http://www.ducaticlub.nl/?action=read&id=52
I don't know if he's in your neck of the bush, but Aussie Guzzi-guru Pete Roper is here on this forum quite often. If he isn't able to do it himself, he'll know a good shop.
Bertie is spot on. On the ferry there were two older Scotsmen who were planning to attend an AJS-Matchless rally in Germany. One of their bikes leaked too much oil the day before leaving so he took his Scorpion and replaced the badges. He was afraid that he wouldn't get in.
He told me he worked at a bike shop in Berwick (a former Guzzi dealer) I had a really nice chat with them on the boat.
Came home about 3 hours ago in beautiful Dutch weather. Bike ran like a dream all week.
I'm going to file this week in Scotland under "best times of my life". It was really great to meat some of the UK based V11 riders and although the hotel was a bit of a disappointment it was all good. Too bad we had to leave a few behind.
The weather didn't bother me and I enjoyed the countryside riding the empty roads.
Oh, and I'm all for Galloway next year! I rode through it on monday and it was by far the best riding I ever did! Count me in. Condider this a warning. FWIW, I can recommend the Crosskeys Hotel in New Galloway. I spent the night there and the people were just fabulous.
So, now it's time to wash the bike and buy some new oil and tyres.
Before I forget... Has someone else spotted the new AJS bike? This one was on the ferry last night.