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    Quote Originally Posted by ducatilover View Post
    I'll take two



    Race me to it
    too late,..I'm buying the next MGS-01...


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    Quote Originally Posted by nudemetalz View Post
    too late,..I'm buying the next MGS-01...
    But I called dibbs on it! I'll throw a bloody tantrum!
    Quote Originally Posted by Paul in NZ View Post
    Ha...Thats true but life is full horrible choices sometimes Merv. Then sometimes just plain stuff happens... and then some more stuff happens.....




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    When I win lotto...I might let you have the V11 Sport


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    Quote Originally Posted by nudemetalz View Post
    When I win lotto...I might let you have the V11 Sport
    I'll rade that, the ZZR and CB in on a V11 LeMans
    Quote Originally Posted by Paul in NZ View Post
    Ha...Thats true but life is full horrible choices sometimes Merv. Then sometimes just plain stuff happens... and then some more stuff happens.....




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    Look at

    http://www.guzzioverland.co.uk/

    This Guzzi Spada has come to NZ via Europe Mongolia and Japan with few troubles.

    Kev and Karen are at present in the South Island and were in Christchurch for the last quake. Their bike came off its centre stand but the side stand was down and it did not fall over.

    I did many-many k's on a Guzzi T5 about fifteen years ago and it went fine.

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    I reckon it's the luck of the draw.
    oof the build quality is dodgy on some bikes and others are fine.
    For instance, one story I heard was the factory painting the engine and not scraping off the paint that ran over onto gasket surfaces. Then slapping a gasket on only for it to fail not long into the new ownership.

    But thats only some of them...I reckon that owner in my first post had the rotten apple from the factory. As DD says, his has been reliable,...and I believe it gets used,..errr,.. ahem moderately hard...


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    Quote Originally Posted by nudemetalz View Post
    I reckon it's the luck of the draw.
    oof the build quality is dodgy on some bikes and others are fine.
    For instance, one story I heard was the factory painting the engine and not scraping off the paint that ran over onto gasket surfaces. Then slapping a gasket on only for it to fail not long into the new ownership.

    But thats only some of them...I reckon that owner in my first post had the rotten apple from the factory. As DD says, his has been reliable,...and I believe it gets used,..errr,.. ahem moderately hard...
    painted with a brush left over from the tractors?



    Troll attempt. I really do need to ride a Guzzi, a V11 LeMan is a grouse looking piece of kit. I'd like to know how it compares to a VTR1000f (The only decent size twin I have ridden)
    Quote Originally Posted by Paul in NZ View Post
    Ha...Thats true but life is full horrible choices sometimes Merv. Then sometimes just plain stuff happens... and then some more stuff happens.....




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    Great thread Nude

    I bought a lemon 1100 sport, had a screwed clutch, wheel bearings, carbs and electrics....and more!
    Being a guzzi I managed to do all the work myself in the shed (clutch alignment is a hassel tho).
    I now use PhatGirl for everyday transport (over 20k so far) and apart from the earth quakes throwing her around and screwing my paint and fairings...she just keeps on chugging...and knocking...and shaking lol
    I have found the guzzi to be a great allrounder and VERY reliable in all weather (altho she choughs & sneezes in the rain...pods).
    good on petrol for a 1100 and a bloody stable ride on most surfaces.....LOVE HER!

    Highly recommend Guzzis.....and they have character in spades!

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    Quote Originally Posted by nudemetalz View Post
    For instance, one story I heard was the factory painting the engine and not scraping off the paint that ran over onto gasket surfaces. Then slapping a gasket on only for it to fail not long into the new ownership.
    Hmmm, I find that hard to believe. It seems unlikely that any bike would be that badly made. Ok, except maybe a British one. But come on now...

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    Quote Originally Posted by idb View Post
    It's called "character", celebrate it!
    That's sure an expensive and time consuming "Character" there.

    Wish I didn't own a Honda.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Elysium View Post
    That's sure an expensive and time consuming "Character" there.

    Wish I didn't own a Honda.
    My bikes are toys, not tools.
    I like to interact with them...even if it's just to swear at them.
    The idea of never having to do anything to them apart from ride them carries no interest at all for me.
    The more I have to fix them, the more I learn about them and the more interesting they are to me.

    But I understand the other side too, I guess.
    ...she took the KT, and left me the Buell to ride....(Blues Brothers)

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    Quote Originally Posted by imdying View Post
    Hmmm, I find that hard to believe. It seems unlikely that any bike would be that badly made. Ok, except maybe a British one. But come on now...
    Just what I heard to be honest but you're right, it is pretty drastic and hard to believe.


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    Quote Originally Posted by nudemetalz View Post
    I reckon it's the luck of the draw.
    oof the build quality is dodgy on some bikes and others are fine.
    For instance, one story I heard was the factory painting the engine and not scraping off the paint that ran over onto gasket surfaces. Then slapping a gasket on only for it to fail not long into the new ownership.:
    Guzzi are knowen for "bargin bin specials"
    Ya see no 2 bikes are a like... they get a frame and reach into what ever parts bin they arse up in as they are often still pickled from the night before Vino and pasta, means for example the o2 black engins were sparyed with a texture over a shiny existing paint... come on guys sand it back at the least... a classic is the 1100 sports Inj's lets just bolt a earth to a heavily well painted frame, dont worry bout removing paint 1st... by the time they start sobering up they are hitting it again.

    Quote Originally Posted by ducatilover View Post
    I really do need to ride a Guzzi, a V11 LeMan is a grouse looking piece of kit. I'd like to know how it compares to a VTR1000f (The only decent size twin I have ridden)
    well... I brought my 1st MG had it for 2yrs... time for a change and my 1st brand new bike, VTR1000... farking awesome bike 51mm carbs what a riot, any ways spent heaps on it with extras (see KB album) and 2 yrs later I was over it and missing something... ahhhh brought a new V11 and as I left the shop I knew what I was missing, a Guzzi... pulling to the left vibrating, rattling list is endless... nother words ya cant compair em in the slightest.

    Quote Originally Posted by willytheekid View Post
    I bought a lemon 1100 sport, had a screwed clutch, wheel bearings, carbs and electrics....and more!
    Being a guzzi I managed to do all the work myself in the shed (clutch alignment is a hassel tho).
    I now use PhatGirl for everyday transport (over 20k so far) and apart from the earth quakes throwing her around and screwing my paint and fairings...she just keeps on chugging...and knocking...and shaking lol
    sounds like it had been miss used and neglected. whats the milage?

    Quote Originally Posted by idb View Post
    The more I have to fix them, the more I learn about them and the more interesting they are to me.
    so true, owning an iti is more than just a ride...
    cheers DD
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    Quote Originally Posted by ducatilover View Post
    I'd like to know how it compares to a VTR1000f (The only decent size twin I have ridden)
    They both steer like trucks
    "If you can make black marks on a straight from the time you turn out of a corner until the braking point of the next turn, then you have enough power."


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    Quote Originally Posted by Kickaha View Post
    They both steer like trucks
    I never had any problems... VTR suspension is crap tho.
    cheers DD
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