Dave Swanson Posted Monday at 05:39 PM Posted Monday at 05:39 PM (edited) The snow has cleared and a recent rain has removed the tons of salt left on the road. The V11 was rolled out of its warm bed to make this video commemorating the start of a new season. Remember to like and subscribe. Bwahaa! 2004 V11S Edited Monday at 05:41 PM by Dave Swanson 7
po18guy Posted Monday at 07:15 PM Posted Monday at 07:15 PM (edited) Which model is that? The clipons go well with the small fairing. FYI: "subbed" in my case means subservient. Edited Tuesday at 10:58 PM by po18guy
stewgnu Posted Monday at 07:23 PM Posted Monday at 07:23 PM cripes, wish mine was that clean- looks fresh off the showroom floor that 1
Dave Swanson Posted Monday at 07:35 PM Author Posted Monday at 07:35 PM (edited) 19 minutes ago, po18guy said: Which model is that? V11S Lemans Edited Monday at 07:35 PM by Dave Swanson
docc Posted Monday at 10:32 PM Posted Monday at 10:32 PM 2 hours ago, Dave Swanson said: V11S Lemans I would suggest that is not a "LeMans", but a V11 Sport ("V11S"), as shown on the sidecover (with no script on the tail cowl). And a gorgeous Sport it is!
audiomick Posted Tuesday at 02:34 AM Posted Tuesday at 02:34 AM (edited) 4 hours ago, docc said: I would suggest that is not a "LeMans", but a V11 Sport ("V11S"), as shown on the sidecover (with no script on the tail cowl). I second that. There is not quite enough fairing on that for a Le Mans. Edited Tuesday at 02:49 AM by audiomick
docc Posted Tuesday at 03:16 AM Posted Tuesday at 03:16 AM 35 minutes ago, audiomick said: I second that. There is not quite enough fairing on that for a Le Mans. And, this, a fork mounted "flyscreen" rather than the frame mounted "fairing" of the LeMans variants, or even the other frame mounted screens of the Ballabio/Café Sport/ Coppa Italia or 2005 Scura R. This is a true "Sport" . . . and a fine one, indeed! A Sport-is-a-Sport-is-a-Sport . . . 3
po18guy Posted Tuesday at 07:37 PM Posted Tuesday at 07:37 PM But then they made a V11 Sport naked with no fairing, IIRC. "Heya Luigi, thosa fairings come in? OK, werea puttin them onna da bikes today!" 3
docc Posted Wednesday at 01:07 AM Posted Wednesday at 01:07 AM 5 hours ago, po18guy said: But then they made a V11 Sport naked with no fairing, IIRC. "Heya Luigi, thosa fairings come in? OK, werea puttin them onna da bikes today!" Interesting, the original V11 Sport, 1999-2001, was naked (sans "flyscreen") with an available, accessory, Stucchi fiberglass option. Nekkid: Stucchi (Luigi) accessory/ "bikini" . . . The first, factory, special edition Sport of 2001 (Rosso Mandello) carried the 2nd generation flyscreen . . . The 2002 V11 Scura could be considered a "special Sport" with fork mounted flyscreen: There were unfaired (nekkid) Sports in 2002 and the 2003 "carryover" LongFrames ("Sport Naked") . . . There was the 2003-204 Café Sport that came with handlebars and a frame mounted flyscreen: Not sure if any "later"/actual 2003 - 2004 V11 Sport were delivered without the fork mounted "bikini"/flyscreen that is seen on @Dave Swanson's magnificent 2004 V11S(Sport). (??)
Speedfrog Posted Wednesday at 02:31 AM Posted Wednesday at 02:31 AM According to this 2004 MG North America Press Book found on Greg Bender's website, it seems that a V11 naked - sans fairing - was still in the line-up. This Old Tractor 1
Joe Posted Wednesday at 02:59 AM Posted Wednesday at 02:59 AM Speedfrog- Looks like 2004 was a great model year for Moto Guzzi. Spine Frame, Tonti, & CARC bikes sold brand new together. 1
po18guy Posted Wednesday at 06:23 AM Posted Wednesday at 06:23 AM (edited) I think the naked and clipon models used a lower cast alloy headlight mount, as there is a difference in vertical height above the lower triple, for example. The Ballabio, Cafe Sport, Coppa Italia and a few others(?) used a headlight mount that was forward and up, to match the 'dirt bike' handlebars they came with. Edited Wednesday at 06:24 AM by po18guy 1
Dave Swanson Posted 18 hours ago Author Posted 18 hours ago (edited) Yes, it is a Sport of course, but It will always be a Lemans to me. HA! It keeps my 77 (and my 73) company, and the Sport is the only bike that rivals the Lemans aurally Edited 17 hours ago by Dave Swanson 4
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