nobleswood Posted December 11, 2016 Posted December 11, 2016 I'm always interested in how people, skilled people can take the muscular lines of a V11 & refine it. Admittedly this is Gheezi - Brian but still.http://norfolk.craigslist.org/mcy/5900691785.htmlLove the lines of the tail section.
Scud Posted December 11, 2016 Posted December 11, 2016 The tail is nice and light - more sporting than the V11s. I know there are a lot of quality components, and that it's rare and in excellent condition. But gosh, $16,000? I don't get it. I think Ghezzi-Brian still sell the whole kit - and the individual components.
docc Posted December 11, 2016 Posted December 11, 2016 So, jus' sayin' : that is not a "V11" . . . 5-speed gearbox, earlier frame and geometry, earlier bevel box. "Customized 1100 Sport-i"
JesterGrin_1 Posted December 11, 2016 Posted December 11, 2016 That is what the flash in the pan now calls the Street Fighter look. Maybe it is my age but not my cup of Tea. But what I think or others should not matter as each person has there likes and of course dislikes lol.
Admin Jaap Posted December 11, 2016 Posted December 11, 2016 I wouldn't classify this as a modded V11, but as a different bike completely, using the 1100Sporti engine and drive train.But I like the idea of a modded V11 thread! Show us those alerted jugs!
footgoose Posted December 11, 2016 Posted December 11, 2016 That's a very well done custom. A blend of KTM/Buell influences. Bikes built to showcase creative abilities would appeal 'for sale' to a very limited crowd I would think.
Scud Posted December 13, 2016 Posted December 13, 2016 This says V11 Custom Creation, but it's got carbs... https://rocket-garage.blogspot.com/2016/12/v11-customcreations.html And a custom Centauro... https://rocket-garage.blogspot.com/2016/12/centauro-rodsmith-motorcycles.html
Tom M Posted December 13, 2016 Posted December 13, 2016 Santiago Choppers have done a few V11 customs. The owner Alain was or is a member here. Here's one. More at http://www.santiagochopper.com/cafe-racer-sgqyi 5
nobleswood Posted December 14, 2016 Author Posted December 14, 2016 Tom, I like the stripped back look of the Santiago bike you put up. But why the single front disc & conventional forks?
nobleswood Posted December 14, 2016 Author Posted December 14, 2016 This says V11 Custom Creation, but it's got carbs... https://rocket-garage.blogspot.com/2016/12/v11-customcreations.html And a custom Centauro... https://rocket-garage.blogspot.com/2016/12/centauro-rodsmith-motorcycles.html For a living I make Furniture, built in furniture, stuff designed by Architects & design as well. And I am well aware that sometimes I have spent so much time on a project that I loose sight of if it actually looks good. That I have lost my objectivity. Looking at these 2 custom bikes; I can admire the workmanship & the skill involved but find the overall result, 'Meh.' Maybe I just need a beer ? 1
Scud Posted December 14, 2016 Posted December 14, 2016 1 front disc? So you can reach the spokes to clean them for hours... As for the two links I posted. I prefer the stock V11 over the customized one, so I agree that it's excellent work, but I don't find the end result more appealing. On the other hand, I really like the cafe Centauro. It's tasteful and classic while keeping the modern components. I thought the gold wheels (same gold as the Brembo components) was brilliant. Have a beer and take another look at the Centauro (which IMO was not that attractive to start with). Do we have some other woodworkers on the forum? Somebody want to start a new thread? It's been a long time since I built any furniture, but I've done some stuff around the house within the last few years - entertainment center, wood staircase, etc. I'm no professional, but I'd be willing to take a few pics.
docc Posted December 14, 2016 Posted December 14, 2016 This says V11 Custom Creation, but it's got carbs... https://rocket-garage.blogspot.com/2016/12/v11-customcreations.html And a custom Centauro... https://rocket-garage.blogspot.com/2016/12/centauro-rodsmith-motorcycles.html For a living I make Furniture, built in furniture, stuff designed by Architects & design as well. And I am well aware that sometimes I have spent so much time on a project that I loose sight of if it actually looks good. That I have lost my objectivity. Looking at these 2 custom bikes; I can admire the workmanship & the skill involved but find the overall result, 'Meh.' Maybe I just need a beer ? Craftsmanship is a worthy endeavor. Some of these "exercises" may be more *marketing* or *promotion.* I do think the custom "Centauro" makes the grade. Haha - could be the Craft Beer talking!
Tom M Posted December 14, 2016 Posted December 14, 2016 Tom, I like the stripped back look of the Santiago bike you put up. But why the single front disc & conventional forks? I have no idea why he went with one disk on that bike. All of his other Guzzis have dual disks. I think those are polished stock USD forks but I could be wrong.
knumbnutz Posted December 14, 2016 Posted December 14, 2016 On the other hand.... I love the V11 Lemans with the aly tank. Its also done by a friend of mine in italy Danilo. In his words, it runs a hell of a lot better than it did on EFI with new ECU and carbs (FCR41). Not all the styling is to my taste - mainly the pipes, but the lines are very good everywhere else. I guess thats the beauty of it all is that we are free to make what we like based on our tastes and individuality and bikes are a great medium for that. I think especially guzzis lend themselves to cafe racers more than most bikes. 2
stewgnu Posted December 14, 2016 Posted December 14, 2016 I've always thought that the v11 rear end looked awful without the tail-section- and not so easy to customise perhaps? I have honestly yet to see a 'true' V11 that was fully customised to look better than the original v11sport. Even ghezzi- and we all know how good they are. I mean, not like a tonti, or f/bed etc, that had a structure in place to bolt to... Case in point: http://www.returnofthecaferacers.com/2016/12/round-head-racer-moto-guzzi-lemans-mkii.html mmmmmm! Should put this on 'what bike would you desire' thread.
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