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Guest trispeed
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why did i wait so long? I am the proud owner of a very red 2004 V11 sport.

I'm not bragging when I say that this is bike #89 for me, it just says I have a broad scale of reference and this bike is the most enjoyable to own that I can remember.

I have grown to view Japanese machines with a big yawn, even though they can do 180 MPH. The Harleys are overpriced; Ducati never appealed to me, BMW lost me with the power brakes and 'ambitious' styling.

I do own an Aprilia Atlantic 500 scooter which is hilariously useable.

That said, Moto Guzzi drew me in with the 'vibe' and hooked me after a test ride. Looking forward to the relationship and thanks in advance for the help and fellowship!

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why did i wait so long? I am the proud owner of a very red 2004 V11 sport.

I'm not bragging when I say that this is bike #89 for me, it just says I have a broad scale of reference and this bike is the most enjoyable to own that I can remember.

I have grown to view Japanese machines with a big yawn, even though they can do 180 MPH. The Harleys are overpriced; Ducati never appealed to me, BMW  lost me with the power brakes and 'ambitious' styling.

I do own an Aprilia Atlantic 500 scooter which is hilariously useable.

That said, Moto Guzzi drew me in with the 'vibe' and hooked me after a test ride. Looking forward to the relationship and thanks in advance for the help and fellowship!

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Wierd ain't it.

I got a happy little 900ss Duc that I was going to take out for a much needed excercise

yesterday but when it came down to it I rolled the LeMans out of the garage for

the 150mi tour around the neighborhood. I just love that big bear. 35mph through

the little towns or 80mph carving up the farm road corners...Big grin.

I just love that big thump and purr....3 days in the Adirondacks next week end..!!!!

Yea yea yea....

It's embarasing ..how much I love to ride.

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Best thing is: The more you ride it, the better it feels. Hit 11111 miles on the odometer yesterday (granted, they're Veglia miles) and the bike continues to feel smoother.

 

:bier:

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why did i wait so long? I am the proud owner of a very red 2004 V11 sport.

I'm not bragging when I say that this is bike #89 for me, it just says I have a broad scale of reference and this bike is the most enjoyable to own that I can remember.

I have grown to view Japanese machines with a big yawn, even though they can do 180 MPH. The Harleys are overpriced; Ducati never appealed to me, BMW  lost me with the power brakes and 'ambitious' styling.

I do own an Aprilia Atlantic 500 scooter which is hilariously useable.

That said, Moto Guzzi drew me in with the 'vibe' and hooked me after a test ride. Looking forward to the relationship and thanks in advance for the help and fellowship!

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This is bike #89?? Wow, I'm surprised you havn't owned a Guzzi before this new one of yours. It sounds like maybe you get bored of a bike quickly, or a guy who likes to change around. Well, you will be doing this V11 a dis-service by not getting some serious miles on it, to show how well these things settle in. It really does take a long time for the engine to fully break in, at least 10,000 miles. They really become more pleasant machines.

Ciao, Steve G.

Guest trispeed
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thanks, I am aware of the extended break-in period and am prepared to put in the miles!

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....3 days in the Adirondacks next week end..!!!!

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Let me know your travel plans and I'll try to sync up with you while your in the Adirondaks. Not many riding weekends left in that part of the ountry :angry:

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