Guest roadholder Posted April 14, 2006 Posted April 14, 2006 I'm Alex, 31yo from Milan Italy. I have been riding a Guzzi since age 20. My first was a 1977 T3 Cali which is now a sort of racer. I will post a pic soon. I recently bought (2 weeks ago, actually) a brand new V11 Cafe sport. For that I sold my V7 Sport S (ok.. dont kill me) restoration project. I own some older models also (galletto, zigolo, dingo....) and 1960 Slimline Pre-Unit Triton (ok.. not a Guzzi, sorry). Even though I graduated in economics, I do websites and graphic design to eat, because I like it and because I did not like my previous life as a travelling manager (too much time far away from my bikes). I like to get my hands dirty with bikes, beer and brbq, computers. If you wanna know more about me and my bikes take a fast look at my personal website ( http://www.roadholder.co.uk ). This is the best Guzzi website around. Compliments. See you soon and thank you for this great collection of information about our loved bikes Alex (translation by dlaing - ok.. I will take again a look at verbs)
Admin Jaap Posted April 14, 2006 Posted April 14, 2006 Salve Alex, Welcome to the site! Good to have someone on board with basically the same work and hobbies as me. Good choice on bikes! And there are lots of Brit bike lovers amongst us Guzzisti, so don't worry.
dlaing Posted April 14, 2006 Posted April 14, 2006 Hi all!First: sorry for my bad english (before to write any grammatical error). I'm Alex, 31yo from Milan Italy. I ride a Guzzi since when a as 20. My first was a 1977 T3 Cali which is now a sort of racer. I will post a pic soon. I recently buyed (2 weeks ago, actually) a brand new V11 Cafe sport. For that I did sell my restoring project V7 Sport S (ok.. dont kill me). I own some older models also (galletto, zigolo, dingo....) and 1960 Slimline Pre-Unit Triton (ok.. not a Guzzi, sorry). Even if graduated in economics, I do websites and grafic design for eat, just because I like it and because I did not like my previous life as a travelling manager (too many time far away from my bikes). I like to dirt my hand with bikes, beer and brbq, computers. If you wanna know more about me and my bikes take a fast look at my personal website (www.roadholder.co.uk). This is actually one of the best Guzzi's websites around. Compliments See you soon and thank you for this great collection of informations about our loved bikes Alex 86068[/snapback] Please allow me to clean up your English(although this is Nogbad's job...and I will make errors...) Hi all! First: sorry for my bad english (before I write any grammatical errors). I'm Alex, 31yo from Milan Italy. I have been riding a Guzzi since age 20. My first was a 1977 T3 Cali which is now a sort of racer. I will post a pic soon. I recently bought (2 weeks ago, actually) a brand new V11 Cafe sport. For that I sold my V7 Sport S (ok.. dont kill me) restoration project. I own some older models also (galletto, zigolo, dingo....) and 1960 Slimline Pre-Unit Triton (ok.. not a Guzzi, sorry). Even though I graduated in economics, I do websites and graphic design to eat, because I like it and because I did not like my previous life as a travelling manager (too much time far away from my bikes). I like to get my hands dirty with bikes, beer and brbq, computers. If you wanna know more about me and my bikes take a fast look at my personal website ( http://www.roadholder.co.uk ). This is the best Guzzi website around. Compliments. See you soon and thank you for this great collection of information about our loved bikes Alex
Tony C Posted April 14, 2006 Posted April 14, 2006 Hi Alex! One of these days I would love to ride in Italy on my Guzzi. Take Care and your English is just fine. Tony
Guest roadholder Posted April 14, 2006 Posted April 14, 2006 As promised, some pics Me at 75th Anniversary in 1996 The T3 "California" The (Dresda) Triton Sold :-( The new My garage (oil is from the Triton)
Guest roadholder Posted April 14, 2006 Posted April 14, 2006 I like the V11 green Vespa in the back too! 86085[/snapback] Thanks to all of you for your comments. I like the green Lambretta as well (the pic is really blurry and it is not easy to see it well): I like the idea to have Mod and Rocker side in a same place :-) To V50 man.... "I dont wanna be nobody's hero" ("Stiff Little Fingers" right?) :-))) About the T3... the pic is not recent. This is he project of "a life". Most of custom bits were made by me in the past years. I keep drawings with measures somewhere, if somebody like them.
G.POLEGATO Posted April 14, 2006 Posted April 14, 2006 Ciao Alex, sono molto contento di trovare un altro italiano su questo sito (ci contiamo sulle dita di una mano). Dal timbro dei tuoi "post" ti sento molto appassionato e prendendo la palla al balzo ti chiedo se dalle tue parti gira qualche "Tenni" che noi stiamo censendo sull'apposito forum di questo sito. Ciao e a risentirci Giovanni #60
waspp Posted April 14, 2006 Posted April 14, 2006 Alex, youv'e got some sweet iron in that garage! Triton is great but I am partial to your T3, as I have a 1978 I rescued from a junk yard a few years back and set it up as mild streetfighter. Welcome!
Guest Nogbad Posted April 14, 2006 Posted April 14, 2006 Please allow me to clean up your English(although this is Nogbad's job...and I will make errors...) 86075[/snapback] What! No way would I ever purport to correct those whose mother tongue is not English! We native English speakers should be ashamed of our lackadaisical attitude to learning other languages! We therefore should at least make the effort to speak (and write) our own correctly, so my opprobrium will only fall on Brits, Yanks, Aussies, Canucks, Kiwis etc. (Though I might make exception for those from Quebec and leave it to our French friends to put their grammar straight).
belfastguzzi Posted April 14, 2006 Posted April 14, 2006 looking close to the essence of the perfect vehicle
belfastguzzi Posted April 15, 2006 Posted April 15, 2006 There's a hole in it though. 86130[/snapback] Adequate to generous space for the sandwiches – perfect
Frenchbob Posted April 15, 2006 Posted April 15, 2006 Welcome, Alex: you're among friends, here. That Guzzi cafe racer! That Dresda Triton!! And you keep it in the house!!!!!
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