illf8ed said:Which Moto Guzzi?
Curious about what you do in Pullman...WSU or farmer?
No sure what it is ,but they have similar character even though they are very different.
Diablouph said:No sure what it is ,but they have similar character even though they are very different.
I mean no disrespect to you or the guzzi, but I looked it up and an 850t is around 520 lbs dry. Do you feel a Guzzy feels and handles like a Commando?
Frank S said:After it ate two drive side crank bearings, I shopped around, and wound up with a Moto Guzzi V7. At least a dozen people have asked me "Don't you mean a V7 Sport?" I have remained polite, somewhat to my surprise, and merely replied "I mean a V7, which came with side float DelOrto carburetors." I think I kept from yelling or punching them out because "side float" just produced baffled expressions on their faces.
tpeever said:illf8ed said:Which Moto Guzzi?
Curious about what you do in Pullman...WSU or farmer?
Very perceptive! You know the Palouse then? I work at WSU. Nice motorcycling roads around here!!
I have two Guzzis at present, a 2008 1200 Sport and a 1975 850T "Special". Would like to get myself a loop frame project. You can see the "T" here:
I restored the 850 T two years ago and was so impressed by the engineering that I had to try a new one. Interesting contrast. The Sport is far more civilized but still oozes that Guzzi character that I find so charming.
Tobin
tpeever said:Yes, I know this model! What did you think of the V7 Frank? I am toying with the idea of getting a loop frame and know where I can buy a V7 that is in very nice shape. I wondered how the loop fame models compare to Tonti-framed Guzzis. I am very impressed with Tonti Guzzis.
Gino Rondelli said:I've got 4 Guzzi's as well as 7 Nortons, its a disease!!!!![]()