wheelsucker Posted February 12, 2007 Posted February 12, 2007 Indeed, where did those wheels come from? They make the bike look really nice, now the MG definitely wins with those wheels And how much for the change over?
Dan M Posted February 12, 2007 Posted February 12, 2007 And these wheels would look good on the V11 . . . I wonder when rossopuro is going to come through for us? I've contacted rossopuro once and alpina twice about these beauties. Last I heard they said the first part of this year. The longer they take the more the price rises.
Guest Cantaloop Posted February 13, 2007 Posted February 13, 2007 There is a german Dealer... Stein Dinse. http://www.stein-dinse.de/download/angebot...sopuro_2006.pdf Mandello Cycles offers these wheels... If i got more facts, i will let you know
Admin Jaap Posted February 13, 2007 Posted February 13, 2007 The Stein Dinse wheels are NOT tubeless. However, the price is a lot cheaper than the Rossopuro/Alpine tubeless set. Personally I wouldn't go back to riding with tubes. Tyre choice is also limited (correct me if I'm wrong).
DeBenGuzzi Posted February 13, 2007 Posted February 13, 2007 The Stein Dinse wheels are NOT tubeless. However, the price is a lot cheaper than the Rossopuro/Alpine tubeless set. Personally I wouldn't go back to riding with tubes. Tyre choice is also limited (correct me if I'm wrong). couldn't you slather the rims in rubber sealant/adesive and a strip of rubber and then go tubeless? I thought someone did this on here for an old rim set
stogieBill Posted February 13, 2007 Posted February 13, 2007 couldn't you slather the rims in rubber sealant/adesive and a strip of rubber and then go tubeless? I thought someone did this on here for an old rim set Yeah, you could do that, but bear in mind that the beads are different. I have heard of riders doing the silicon/rubber strip treatment and making it work. You're on your own from a liability stand though. Personally, if I wanted spoke wheels (I don't), I'd go with the more expensive tubeless spoke wheels. But then, I always err on the more conservative side for safety. Good luck
Van Posted February 13, 2007 Posted February 13, 2007 It´s something I´ve been mentioning since this classic series arrived from Ducati, and that is that Moto Guzzi was at least 5 yrs ahead of Ducati, with the V11 Sport, a remake of sorts of the V7 Sport. M.G. has made an alarming mistake by stopping production of this series, as evidenced by the brisk sales of Ducati´s classic series. There was no research and development needed to keep them going. Just keep it simple, and offer more variety for the potential owner, at a reasonable price, just like Ducati. We will see. Ciao, Steve Yep, like he said Cheers Van
Guest Cantaloop Posted February 13, 2007 Posted February 13, 2007 I do not like the retro-designed Ducatis at all. I even think the word "designed" is to much for this ugly bike. It looks like some old Jawas in the 70th. Compared with my V11 - the guzzi looks like a well formed charming lady.
Dan M Posted February 13, 2007 Posted February 13, 2007 - the guzzi looks like a well formed charming lady. This is very true especially if you like fat ladies. quote: Indeed, where did those wheels come from? They make the bike look really nice, now the MG definitely wins with those wheels And how much for the change over? Last price I got was $2498.US + shipping.
Guest Cantaloop Posted February 13, 2007 Posted February 13, 2007 This is very true especially if you like fat ladies. Gina Lollobrigida, Sophia Loren.. Try mandello-cycles@t-online.de to ask for shipping and wheels. This is a version distributed by hoekenschnieder - a big guzzidealer Hökenschnieder
Greg Field Posted February 13, 2007 Posted February 13, 2007 couldn't you slather the rims in rubber sealant/adesive and a strip of rubber and then go tubeless? I thought someone did this on here for an old rim set Yes, you could. I did it to my Eldo wheels. As for beads, the beads on my ELdo differ from the latest tubeless beads, but I bet any set of modern tube-type rims have the latest bead profile.
Dan M Posted February 13, 2007 Posted February 13, 2007 Gina Lollobrigida, Sophia Loren.. They're not fat they're, um, perfect
orangeokie Posted February 14, 2007 Author Posted February 14, 2007 They're not fat they're, um, perfect
Van Posted February 14, 2007 Posted February 14, 2007 cute? ....yes jiggley?....yes the fact that they look, and are probablly only 15?......5 to 10 where you become someone "special" Cheers Van Ok! NOW we're talking You're right, thats what l've always thought of my big jugs, slim waist, (well sort'a) and nice big comfortable hips!!! = the perfect ride Cheers Van
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