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dangerous
29th November 2009, 19:07
Well the time has come to wrap up the post classic racing hobbie we have had for the past 4 yrs and dress the bikes up for the road and to sell.
I reckon the old shitters scrubed up rater well, Elsie in standard trim and black a RD 250LC and Ardie in a retro style and blue a worked RD 350LC.

dangerous
29th November 2009, 19:10
And a couple of group shots including the XN85, all bikes belong to the year 1982

jellywrestler
29th November 2009, 19:50
And a couple of group shots including the XN85, all bikes belong to the year 1982

not the XN, they came out in 84...

Kickaha
29th November 2009, 22:07
not the XN, they came out in 84...

82 onwards says every site I have ever looked at (not just this one)
http://www.suzukicycles.org/1980-1989/1982a.shtml

Dodgyiti
4th December 2009, 06:44
Good stuff D,

So what now? I guess you will be able to come to the Guzzi rally for a start eh? No more Greymouth races clashing on labour weekend :laugh:

I forsee a classic Guzzi in your future... Here is one I built earlier, now for sale just for you:

http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/Listing.aspx?id=256003467

Classic looks, modern power and reliability, perfect for the 'family man' :Punk:

dangerous
4th December 2009, 17:48
Good stuff D,

So what now? I guess you will be able to come to the Guzzi rally for a start eh? No more Greymouth races clashing on labour weekend :laugh:

I forsee a classic Guzzi in your future... Here is one I built earlier, now for sale just for you:

http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/Listing.aspx?id=256003467

Classic looks, modern power and reliability, perfect for the 'family man' :Punk:

hey yeah, there is that about the MG rally aye, but if i was to get a classic Guzzi Id like something pre transverse V2.

Dodgyiti
5th December 2009, 05:43
Oh, like a Falcone 500?
Bit thin on the ground in NZ, actually I don't think I have ever seen one for sale other than a military one that sold for 10K 2 years ago. Ebay Italy for them ones. I rode a '72 which was the last of them, pretty gutless but light with a low COG.
Good luck with the sale of your other classics:niceone:

BTW- my mate got that Rosso, $9600! Frickin' bargin!

dangerous
15th February 2010, 19:18
sunday was a sad night... Ardie sold and I put Elsie up for grabs, bloody two strokes who needs em ;)