Guzzirider Posted November 16, 2005 Posted November 16, 2005 http://www.rsmotorcycles.co.uk/pages/MOTO%20GUZZI.html Does not look too bad a job to repair. Guy
Van Posted November 17, 2005 Posted November 17, 2005 http://www.rsmotorcycles.co.uk/pages/MOTO%20GUZZI.html Does not look too bad a job to repair. Guy 67551[/snapback] Hey Guzzirider! thanks for the addition! Do you know what # that Tenni is?? Cheers Van
Guzzirider Posted November 17, 2005 Author Posted November 17, 2005 Hey Guzzirider! thanks for the addition! Do you know what # that Tenni is?? Cheers Van 67711[/snapback] Fraid not- there is a photo of the headstock but I could not make out a number.
gallo_se Posted November 17, 2005 Posted November 17, 2005 http://www.rsmotorcycles.co.uk/pages/MOTO%20GUZZI.html Does not look too bad a job to repair. Guy 67551[/snapback] The right cilinder head and cover have to be replaced also, I would say 1000 euro at least.
Guzzirider Posted November 17, 2005 Author Posted November 17, 2005 The right cilinder head and cover have to be replaced also, I would say 1000 euro at least. 67740[/snapback] Thats not too bad- if you bought it for £2500 say, then the total bill would be about £3200 when the bike in good nick would be worth about £4500. Guy
felix42o Posted November 18, 2005 Posted November 18, 2005 Fraid not- there is a photo of the headstock but I could not make out a number. 67739[/snapback] ...Looks like the number plate is missing altogether, but hey- it's not in too bad a shape all things considered.
DeBenGuzzi Posted November 23, 2005 Posted November 23, 2005 The right cilinder head and cover have to be replaced also, I would say 1000 euro at least. 67740[/snapback] I dunno about the head it looks ok, maybe just new cover new wires some paint better turn signals and a new exhaust and bam-o, wish I was in the right way to own one. Maybe somehow I could just take all the parts off one and put them on my red frame its be the rarest of them all Muhaha, or just plain silly. you decide.
Guest tiger956 Posted January 12, 2006 Posted January 12, 2006 http://www.rsmotorcycles.co.uk/pages/MOTO%20GUZZI.html Does not look too bad a job to repair. Guy 67551[/snapback] I need a steering damper and a rear seat cowling if your parting it out thanks gary
Guzzirider Posted January 12, 2006 Author Posted January 12, 2006 They are selling it as a damged repairable not breaking it unfortunately. Try Reboot if you want bits from a breaker www.rebootguzzispares.com
Skeeve Posted January 14, 2006 Posted January 14, 2006 They are selling it as a damged repairable not breaking it unfortunately. Try Reboot if you want bits from a breaker www.rebootguzzispares.com 74190[/snapback] Yeahbut... Reboot doesn't sell engine parts, just the whole engine! Trust me, if I had 1000quid + money for the shipping stateside, the Centauro engine they're flogging would already be mine! But as it stands, I'm not spending the dosh just to get a pair of heads off the Spot motor they've got similarly priced in order to experiment with making a set of proper bathtub heads & seeing what improvment may be had on a v11 by better combustion chamber dynamics... Can't blame Reboot, tho': they've been around long enough to know their market, so it's almost certainly more cost effective for them to sell the engine parts this way than to spend the time tearing the engines down & parting'em out...
callison Posted January 14, 2006 Posted January 14, 2006 Yeahbut... Reboot doesn't sell engine parts, just the whole engine! Trust me, if I had 1000quid + money for the shipping stateside, the Centauro engine they're flogging would already be mine! But as it stands, I'm not spending the dosh just to get a pair of heads off the Spot motor they've got similarly priced in order to experiment with making a set of proper bathtub heads & seeing what improvment may be had on a v11 by better combustion chamber dynamics... Can't blame Reboot, tho': they've been around long enough to know their market, so it's almost certainly more cost effective for them to sell the engine parts this way than to spend the time tearing the engines down & parting'em out... 74368[/snapback] Poor old Pete. He moved 13 TONS! of parts to France when he move the operation last year. Small wonder he doesn't break engines down.
Skeeve Posted January 16, 2006 Posted January 16, 2006 Poor old Pete. He moved 13 TONS! of parts to France when he move the operation last year. Small wonder he doesn't break engines down. 74389[/snapback] Well, at least he waited until after the Chunnel was built, so he could just load it onto skids & have a lorry just come pick it up & drive it to France...
Guest Mark Smith Posted January 31, 2006 Posted January 31, 2006 Well, at least he waited until after the Chunnel was built, so he could just load it onto skids & have a lorry just come pick it up & drive it to France... 74606[/snapback] I went to see it, it was an easy repair job - But I missed it Will have to wait for another Tenni now!
Guzzirider Posted January 31, 2006 Author Posted January 31, 2006 Mark D and K motorcycles in Newcastle Under Lyme have Tenni for sale 2003 4000 miles datatool alarm £5699. It is about £1000 overpriced- may be worth doing some haggling if its in good nick. Guy
Van Posted February 2, 2006 Posted February 2, 2006 Mark D and K motorcycles in Newcastle Under Lyme have Tenni for sale 2003 4000 miles datatool alarm £5699. It is about £1000 overpriced- may be worth doing some haggling if its in good nick. Guy 76628[/snapback] Hi'ya Guzzirider, Do you know the # of that Tenni?? if so please pass it on so l can add it to our Tenni Registery Cheers Van
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