Wonder how many calls he will get before he realises his mistake....or he's just super keen to get rid
of it. lol
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Mo...-138079684.htm
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Mo...-138079684.htm
Wonder how many calls he will get before he realises his mistake....or he's just super keen to get rid
of it. lol
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Mo...-138079684.htm
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Mo...-138079684.htm
i emailed him to buy it,i see he's changed the price now
do you know anything about these bikes, i kinda like the look of it,
concidering buying it
I reckon it's a great looking bike, old school cool. Don't know about the quality of older guzzis tho. Heaps of guzzi experts on kb though. I reckon they will be able to tell ya.
I was just admiring it's looks too
Don't know too much but heard they aren't too bad off road- heavy though.
I thought they stopped making them in 1986?
only thing i dont like is the little tank- 13litres aint much gas for a guzzi motor. but that old school looks cool,its growing on me.
You'd be wanting a NTX650 then!
shit thats a big tank on that bugga,looks comfy and looks like you can fit a shit load of luggage on her.
You can fit a decent amount of luggage on any bike. The trick is to only take what you really need. Most people take too much. I'm doing a tour of the south island in feb and should fit everything I need in the two panniers with the tent strapped on the rack. It's the south island not Tierra del Fuego. As for the motoguzzi...... well be careful very careful! At least it doesn't have the 4 valve heads.
i was wondering about reliabilaty and stuff as its an older model.
and lets face it - the small block models never 'quite' had the rep for reliability that the big blocks did...
But - they are a bike that responds well to a proper maintenance schedule and all the weird faults are well known. If you like working on bikes and can do your own work you would be fine - if not - avoid...
yeah was worried about that,
cheers
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