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  1. #91
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    Quote Originally Posted by dangerous View Post
    Yeah theres one just round the corner and its owned by a KBer and one day... ONE DAY.. hes gong to give me a spin on it
    I've said it before, I'd actually secured one of the first ones here in NZ'd but when we discovered it was race only & had no alternator or lights I didn't think she'd be any good as a road bike as that's where I do all my miles Hindsight is such a wonderful thing still my all time favourite machine. Mate was @ Strada (well I think it was there) before Christmas & they had one in there, could'nt wait to ring me & tell me all about it, Bastard.
    As mad as a spider, and twice as hairy !

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stone_Duck View Post
    Great photos & links, I'm intrested in hearing from any V11 lemans owners whats the leg room like for a 6'3" frame. Luv the looks of these.
    Stirs up the memories of the Mk2 & 3's (then Guzzi unfortunately lost the plot with the 4&5's)
    Being the hobbit I am I have the opposite problem with leg room. I find the V11 riding position fits my little legs perfectly (apart from the reaching the ground bit) but a couple off mates over six foot finds they smack there knees on the heads. Guess you just have to sit on one to find out if your legs are too long or not. If you ever see me & my bike around, introduce yourself & find out if it fits or pop into Street n sport on Manchester st, they have a V11sport for sale.

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    I'm about 5'10" and find the V11 comfortable enough to ride all day. Mine has clip-on bars but the riding position is very natural (I'm not stretched over the tank, craning my neck to see where I'm going like the Ducati 996 I had). There's even room for my belly... :-(

    As the previous poster said, there's one in Street & Sport so you may as well give it a go. They're a nice lot in there actually.

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    Cheers for the info, I'll pop into S & S and have a browse.
    I need to get onto something Italian, the RF is a good bike, but without sole.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stone_Duck View Post
    Cheers for the info, I'll pop into S & S and have a browse.
    I need to get onto something Italian, the RF is a good bike, but without sole.
    They will let you ride it as well.
    But do not just ride around the block go for a good long ride as they are a funny beast at first and will grow on you.
    Feel the fear and do it anyway

    Don't confuse education with intelligence.
    There are alot of highly educated idiots out there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lemans View Post
    They will let you ride it as well.
    But do not just ride around the block go for a good long ride as they are a funny beast at first and will grow on you.
    needs some grunty mufflers tho
    cheers DD
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    I thought I had better chime in with mine, a V11 Rosso Mandello, bought six monthes ago from Motomart, and I am still really pleased with it, a real hoot to ride and it makes my commute a lot more enjoyable.

    Cheers

    Andy
    Last edited by gsp0702; 28th January 2009 at 08:01. Reason: wrong phrase

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    Quote Originally Posted by dangerous View Post
    needs some grunty mufflers tho
    They have been modified and are better that stock with out being to loud.
    Feel the fear and do it anyway

    Don't confuse education with intelligence.
    There are alot of highly educated idiots out there.

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    Here's mine

    With personalized plate.
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    If we could be heroes, if just for one day.

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    Quote Originally Posted by derfel View Post
    With personalized plate.
    errr, whats the plate mean?
    650 Lario, the coolest of all the small blocks... and wee rockets to.
    cheers DD
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    OK, here's one for you. Took this pic in Italy last year.

    What model is it?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Molly View Post
    What model is it?
    V65TT A 4v head 650 about 1986 from 87 they also built the NTX 650
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    cheers DD
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    Quote Originally Posted by dangerous View Post
    errr, whats the plate mean?
    650 Lario, the coolest of all the small blocks... and wee rockets to.
    The plate is Italian for "Royal". The founding members of Moto Guzzi had served in the Italian Airforce together, the service went on to be known as Regia Aeronautica or Royal Airforce. This was my way of paying homage to the founding fathers.
    If we could be heroes, if just for one day.

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    Quote Originally Posted by derfel View Post
    The plate is Italian for "Royal". The founding members of Moto Guzzi had served in the Italian Airforce together, the service went on to be known as Regia Aeronautica or Royal Airforce. This was my way of paying homage to the founding fathers.
    Respect dude!
    That's a good one. Nice bike too.
    I wanted 'LEMON' but it was already gone so got 78MK1 and LEMNZ (not the best but it was second hand for 2 hundie)
    Blast From The Past Axis of Oil

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dodgyiti View Post
    Respect dude!
    yip.......
    cheers DD
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