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  1. While Chuck is thinking about whether to hand-make a batch, I will inquire about a re-order. It's probably not a big deal to order up another 100 or so - and I have a stock of boxes left over for shipping.
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  2. Just thinking, a "universal joint replacement" is a bong isn't it. Ciao
    2 points
  3. What the heck’s going on in that picture? It looks like a lot of man power being exerted! Between that picture and the thread about putting the Guzzi down into a basement for the winter, I guess it takes a village to raise a Guzzi.
    1 point
  4. +1 I signed up and have not been disappointed one bit. Once you are used to it, it's a breeze, doing almost all the work for you.
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  5. Best image hosting site, ever, built by one of our members and someone I trust completely: imgzeit
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  6. There are those who have "dried out" their tank and to try and get it closer to its original shape. I really did not have any luck with that and I can't be sure drying it out might have damaged the internal tubing for the vent and overflow. When you remove your tank for the Tank Off Maintenance Checklist, be certain it is as empty as possible and have a plan for getting it back on . . .
    1 point
  7. Right? Cannot wait to see those pics! That does not look like the first time some motorcycle has joined the Norwegian underground . . .
    1 point
  8. I agree. Ageing tires won't properly represent the bikes handling capabilities. It's always good to know the baseline in a new relationship. Shinko makes a good tire. Great maybe, for the niche they're in. I have them on 2 bikes, a dual purpose and a 650 vintage "scrambler". Both bikes rarely see 60 mph. I would not put them on my fast-n-fun bikes. Both Guzzi have Avon at he moment, and the FJ09 has Dunlop Roadsmart.
    1 point
  9. Ok, that's it for the Guzzis Pre-unit Triumph engine only. Don't care if it's a wide or slimline Featherbed frame. I should stop there before I get carried away.
    1 point
  10. I have my first not-a-Pirelli to mount to the Sport (Bridgestone Battlax T31) since the '03 crash on those Michelins that I thought must have been made of greased glass. The Sport's fifty-fifth tire . . .
    0 points
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