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Why? I reckon it's to finally discover (the hard way) that MORE is in reality, so much LESS... :huh2:

 

Historic method #1 toward achievement of a true moto-abomination:

 

Start with a wonderfully balanced, all-around Classic, and hack it up, working backwards... :vomit:

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Well, to each their own :huh2:

 

The engine was cool back in the 60's, All aluminum and 200 hp out of 200 cubic inches. :thumbsup:

 

 

Mike

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Hey, it's black and has clutch problems, is this a cruiser version of the :ninja: Scura ? :grin:

:bier:

Cheers

Van

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Didn't this engine get used, in modified form, by Rover as their 3.5 litre V8? If it's the same one, there are lots about: we could all build one............No? Oh, all right then, bad idea.

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I've seen the Crosley-engined Guzzi; it's pretty interesting actually. The long frame and low revving four give it a nice ride aparently.

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Why do most Deisel bikes have to be so freaking ugly and slow? I WANT this BIKE sooooooo BAD talk about being different and I bet the damn thing would run for 100 years without a breakdown. 0-60 in 4 sec but I can't find fuel consumption info. I bet it could burn biodeisel too. :grin:

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Only drawback? the catch you might add? all the money you save in fuel will goto the mortgage payment you'll have on the bike. At 68,000 € Do I get the new neander or the porche? hmm :unsure:

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The truly hot machininist would go get a pair of old Guzzi branded Benelli 254/4's and build a new crankcase and crank and have a real, honest to God, 500cc Moto Guzzi V8. This isn't any more radical than that V8 down in Australia a couple of years ago. That one used a bunch of Yamaha parts if memory serves me correctly.

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Quote from article:

"It handles exceptionally well for such a long wheelbase."

 

I once had a Panther sidecar outfit. When I was doing some work on the chair, off the bike, a friend took it for a ride solo. When he came back, white-faced with fear, I asked him what it felt like.

 

"A wheelbarrow full of pigshit with a flat tyre" he said. With feeling.

 

I suspect the quote above means much the same thing.

 

mike

ex-wheelbarrow owner

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