I really don't get this no guard trend. You spend hours and a fortune on your custom ride and then F-up the paint and metal with stone chips.
Plus it looks unfinished IMO. Even a tiny short front guard is fine.
I really don't get this no guard trend. You spend hours and a fortune on your custom ride and then F-up the paint and metal with stone chips.
Plus it looks unfinished IMO. Even a tiny short front guard is fine.
I can't see that fitting a load of crap of Alibaba is much of an inprovement.
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DeMyer's Laws - an argument that consists primarily of rambling quotes isn't worth bothering with.
Darn that original 850 Le Mans looks better than I remembered them.
Have MG worked out how to coat bolts and screws properly yet?
I remember test riding around mid-late 90's, I think it was a V11 sport. Beautiful bike with a severe discount as the dealer was running out all Guzis and going solely Harley. I distinctly remember noticing rust on all the handlebar control bolts. On a new bike.
I am quietly quite impressed that Guzzi is still going, there must have been some lean years. They have slotted themself into a cruiser/classic niche presently. I'd really like them to bring out a singular kickarse naked sport oriented ride now the Grisso has been discontinued.
The MGS-01 was gorgeous - why didn't they make a roadie version of that?
it's not a bad thing till you throw a KLR into the mix.
those cheap ass bitches can do anything with ductape.
(PostalDave on ADVrider)
Some people loved these, some people hated them.. I think they're great (if you ignore the whole "setting themselves on fire" thing)
900cc triple, undertail exhaust/flame thrower, dry clutch. Shame the project didn't work out




At Levels at the weekend, I regret I didn't have a look around the display tent - too busy running the Kawasaki.
Anyway, I did see a bike being wheeled away late on Sunday and immediately wished I'd got it on camera...
CB500/4...Horrid pipe, bare/bobbed frame, motard wheels, no guards...and a brown seat. Sadly no exhaust wrap...
Contrast that with the KR750 Kawasaki replica that was there almost finished - just short a close ratio box. Exquisite - and beautifully done.








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