RHIP Posted March 10, 2010 Posted March 10, 2010 Just got this pic of the latest from Rosso Puro. I love my V11, and think they are mechanically far advanced over the Tonti-framed models, but this one (except for the "whale penis taillight") is just perfect. Guzzi, junk the girly V7 and make this bike!!!
savagehenry Posted March 10, 2010 Posted March 10, 2010 "NEED" is a pretty strong word, but in this instance I see where yer comin' from. And also spot on with the V7 comment IMO.
Guzzirider Posted March 10, 2010 Posted March 10, 2010 if you really wanted one, should be relatively easy to make one yourself from a pile of Tonti bits.
tikkanen Posted March 10, 2010 Posted March 10, 2010 The so called 'Whale Penis Taillight' is a Crocker inspired taillight. Had one on my Harley FLH 1967 waaaay back. Love the bike (the Guzzi that is) and as Guzzirider says it should be pretty much straight forward if you have a Tonti frame and lots of spares. Best regards Søren
Richard Z Posted March 25, 2010 Posted March 25, 2010 The so called 'Whale Penis Taillight' is a Crocker inspired taillight. Had one on my Harley FLH 1967 waaaay back. Love the bike (the Guzzi that is) and as Guzzirider says it should be pretty much straight forward if you have a Tonti frame and lots of spares. Best regards Søren Crocker taillight They needed something to take away from that hideous license plate....
RoyB Posted March 30, 2010 Posted March 30, 2010 First time I ever heard a tail-light refered to like that...........
Greybeard Posted March 31, 2010 Posted March 31, 2010 Which models utilize the Tonti frame? I seem to recall someone converting a... Jackal was it? California? Lovely effort.
docc Posted April 1, 2010 Posted April 1, 2010 Which models utilize the Tonti frame? I seem to recall someone converting a... Jackal was it? California? Lovely effort. Let's see: Tontis would be any big block after Ambos and Eldos (loops) until the spines (Daytona, Sport 1100/1100 Sport, Centauro and V11s) including all the T variants and all the EV variants even those now being produced (California Vintage). Quotas, Breva variants (including Stelvio), Grisos, and Norges are all different animals.
gstallons Posted April 1, 2010 Posted April 1, 2010 Anything with a generator is a "loop frame", after that was the "Tonti", then came the "spine frame". To my knowledge the V11 is an example of the "spine frame". Any one else want to help on this?
The Monkey Posted April 1, 2010 Posted April 1, 2010 Just got this pic of the latest from Rosso Puro. I love my V11, and think they are mechanically far advanced over the Tonti-framed models, but this one (except for the "whale penis taillight") is just perfect. Guzzi, junk the girly V7 and make this bike!!! You do have to build this one yourself, I just saw a convert mill and frame on ebay for $400. All you need is another $5000.00, 600-700 hours for pondering and assembly after maybe 2-3 years of avid ebaying. Oh and a double garage stocked with sufficient wine is necessary for the space (in both senses) associated for the absolute yard sale that results from bike dissection and assembly. My brother had a convert mill with a manual transmission stuffed into a Tonti frame. There must be differences in the steering head angle of the Tonti frames as that bike turned in far quicker than any of the current EV variants or I suspect the stock Convert. I think that Tonti was from mid 70's. Bitsa bike
RHIP Posted April 3, 2010 Author Posted April 3, 2010 Monkey Man, you got it right - except I don't think I'd screw around with a convert - there are plenty of 850T's out there at reasonable prices. If a guy could find a decent runner, you could have a damn nice bike with some new paint, bars, and pipes - only $2,000 and maybe 100 hours of work (after you have the bike). I've got enough time and energy into keeping 3 going right now, so this remains a dream ( I still need fulfilled),
docc Posted April 3, 2010 Posted April 3, 2010 Having Moto Guzzi is like having ALFA Romeo! Those fellows say it stands for "Always Looking For Another!":mg: (Of course, I have BMW: Belongs to My Wife)
Greg Field Posted April 3, 2010 Posted April 3, 2010 Let's see: Tontis would be any big block after Ambos and Eldos (loops) until the spines (Daytona, Sport 1100/1100 Sport, Centauro and V11s) including all the T variants and all the EV variants even those now being produced (California Vintage). Quotas, Breva variants (including Stelvio), Grisos, and Norges are all different animals. Loop: V700-Eldo Tonti: V7 Sport-CalVin Spine: Sport 1100-V11 Sport/LeMans/Ballabio Quota Brava 1100: B11/B12/N12 Griso: G11/G12 Stelvio Older Tonti bikes turn in quicker because they have a substantially shorter wheelbase.
helicopterjim R.I.P. Posted April 3, 2010 Posted April 3, 2010 Older Tonti bikes turn in quicker because they have a substantially shorter wheelbase. Where's Ratchehack when we need him. He could have given a twelve page dissertation on how the addition of a steering damper to the Tonti bikes could have solved all the worlds problems - except global warming - which doesn't exist!
Skeeve Posted April 4, 2010 Posted April 4, 2010 Loop: V700-Eldo Tonti: V7 Sport-CalVin Spine: Sport 1100-V11 Sport/LeMans/Ballabio Quota Brava 1100: B11/B12/N12 Griso: G11/G12 Stelvio Older Tonti bikes turn in quicker because they have a substantially shorter wheelbase. Greg, that should be: Loop: V700 - Eldo Tonti: V7S - CalVin Spine: Daytona 1000 - V11 Sport (& variants) Dual spine: Quota, Breva, Griso, Stelvio, Norge. Ultimately, the Breva et al are derivatives of the dual-spine frame Dr. John did up for the Quota, just done up w/ the twin spars made part of the visual design instead of buried under the tank & side covers.
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