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    I dunno about these modern inline V twin Guzzi's - a real Guzzi is a single,their real fame was built on them.I rode this exact model Falcone often,the very last made...red frame white tank.

    PS....I know where there is a 1974 Stornello 160,12,000 original km,one owner...has been neglected for many years....I can put a word in the owners ear....

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    Paul, prehaps a little info for the punters about Guzzi... correct me if I get it all ballsed up.

    Italy's largest motorcycle for much of its long history, Guzzi dates back to the closing years of the first World war when three air corps friends, Carlo Guzzi, giorgio Parodi and Giovanni Ravelli, planned a bike firm.
    After Ravelli was killed in a flying crash, the other two adopted the air corps eagle symbol in his honour. In 1920 Carlo Guzzi designed the firms first bike a 500cc four stroke with a single horizontal cyl.

    The first Guzzi actually came out in 1919 but it was knowen as the Guzzi Parodi but Parodi dident want his name on the bike as he belived it was all Guzzi's doing Parodi was an engineer and built the bikes as Guzzi asked.

    Moto Guzzi was always ahead of its time being the first firm to re use the oil that spilled out of the head gear and redirected it to the drive chain..... kinda like a Scott oiler.
    Guzzi built the V8 in 54 it was a water cooled 500cc quad cam four valve per cyl 90 degree the v8 reved to 12,000rpm and produced 72bhp and was timed at a phenomenal 178mph thats 286kph

    Guzzi also produced a super charged singles, v2's both transverse and like the Duc's, a super charged triple and inline four's

    For those that are interested heres a few pics I have on my webshots web site and a link to a Guzzi data base.

    http://community.webshots.com/album/101362659NKPKXN/0

    http://www.mgcn.nl/dameijer/index.ph...pper&Itemid=58
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    Err, don't think it was 4 valve /cylinder. But a nice motor for all that
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    Quote Originally Posted by dangerous
    Paul, prehaps a little info for the punters about Guzzi....
    You're not obsessed with Guzzi's at all, are you mate?
    Nice bikes, but I still want my Ducati!
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    Quote Originally Posted by pete376403
    Err, don't think it was 4 valve /cylinder. But a nice motor for all that
    emmm... I am sure that it is 4valves per cyl (would be hard for a 2v to rev out at 12,000rpm) I have posted on a Oz Guzzi forum the question so I may stand corected shortley. MG were using 4valves very early on its funny how they started of with 4v dohc and a few other trick bits but the MG today is a 2v push rod rocker engine.

    http://www.ozebook.com/mcnews/mgV8/MotoGuzziV8.htm
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    Quote Originally Posted by Riff Raff
    You're not obsessed with Guzzi's at all, are you mate?
    Nice bikes, but I still want my Ducati!
    na I'm not, forget bout that darft Duc 620 this is what ya want.
    http://www.motoguzzi-us.com/bikes/breva/index.html



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    Quote Originally Posted by Motu
    I dunno about these modern inline V twin Guzzi's - a real Guzzi is a single,their real fame was built on them.I rode this exact model Falcone often,the very last made...red frame white tank.

    PS....I know where there is a 1974 Stornello 160,12,000 original km,one owner...has been neglected for many years....I can put a word in the owners ear....

    If the price was right.. Of course.

    Bugger of a thing to get parts for though!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Riff Raff
    You're not obsessed with Guzzi's at all, are you mate?
    Nice bikes, but I still want my Ducati!
    Not really. I'm far more obsessed with poxy old british bikes...

    What I like about Guzzi is their history and engineering. They have tried and raced just about everything and usually 10 years before it became fasionable. They were racing OHC V twins before messter Ducati was even born! Sadly, Moto Guzzi has been raped by a succession of profit taking owners and yet still they stagger on due to the rightness of the original '60's design.

    While the old ones are basically reliable, they need constant tinkering and thats part of the fun! (to me) They are addictive though! And at sane speeds. Stuffing the old girl into a corner and chopping the C/R box through the gears just to hear her bellow above the whine of the straight cut gears would put a horn on a dead jellyfish!

    But utterly the best thing about them are the owners. A better bunch of lost souls you will never meet!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Paul in NZ
    But utterly the best thing about them are the owners. A better bunch of lost souls you will never meet!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Paul in NZ
    But utterly the best thing about them are the owners. A better bunch of lost souls you will never meet!Paul N
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    Quote Originally Posted by Paul in NZ
    While the old ones are basically reliable, they need constant tinkering and thats part of the fun! (to me) They are addictive though! And at sane speeds. Stuffing the old girl into a corner and chopping the C/R box through the gears just to hear her bellow above the whine of the straight cut gears would put a horn on a dead jellyfish!

    But utterly the best thing about them are the owners. A better bunch of lost souls you will never meet!

    Paul N
    very well put Paul, I have never meet such a helpfull bunch
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    Quote Originally Posted by pete376403
    Err, don't think it was 4 valve /cylinder. But a nice motor for all that
    Quote Originally Posted by dangerous
    emmm... I am sure that it is 4valves per cyl (would be hard for a 2v to rev out at 12,000rpm) I have posted on a Oz Guzzi forum the question so I may stand corected shortley. MG were using 4valves very early on its funny how they started of with 4v dohc and a few other trick bits but the MG today is a 2v push rod rocker engine.
    damn Pete376403..... Pete the Guzzi man in Oz just put me right..... tiz a 2valver the V8
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    Quote Originally Posted by dangerous
    damn Pete..... Pete the Guzzi man in Oz just put me right..... tiz a 2valver the V8
    You mean Pete Roper? Pete and Jude have stayed with us a couple of times! They are bloody good fun!

    Heres my Mk2 with an actual V8

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    Quote Originally Posted by Paul in NZ
    You mean Pete Roper? Pete and Jude have stayed with us a couple of times! They are bloody good fun!

    Heres my Mk2 with an actual V8

    Paul N
    yip that be the Pete, bugger all that man dosent know bout Guzzi aye.
    You like that pic dont ya Paul...... dont blame ya awesome shot heres a few of the same bike after yours was towed away for obstuction







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    Arrow Wow, never thought that would happen...

    Quote Originally Posted by Paul in NZ
    Now i know a few of you are groaning and clutching you testicles and the mere mention of the name and are thinking (well ok maybe not yer actual thinking but somethings going on up there) that Paul needs to get back on his meds... But I thought you would get a kick out of some of the nicest custom Guzzis you will ever see!

    http://guzzi.daytona-it.com/

    For those of you too lazy to follow the link I post a couple of pictures.

    Paul N
    Here is a Guzzi that I actually think looks pretty good. Cheers Paul. :spudwave:
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