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  • Birthday 09/01/1962

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    2002 V11 Le Mans Champagne

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  1. Heck, I thought it was just me that felt that way - the Griso did seem to be far more work than the LeMans.....
  2. Graham, you may want to reach out to Paul Wright, owner of Highland Park Resort http://www.HighlandParkResort.com (just outside of Atlanta). Paul wrenched for John and Doug; somehow we got on the subject of Guzzi's at georgiaoffroad.com last month. He might be able to provide some insight & would probably be very interested in your project. Phil
  3. I can vouch for the Traxxion Dynamics springs - they used my '02 LeMans some time ago to develop spring rates for the front forks & the rear shock. Best money I ever spent on the bike, especially the rear spring. Hope this helps.
  4. I agree, you may need to educate the insurance underwriter about what you are riding. I pay about $350 per year with Progressive, but there's some other toys on the policy.
  5. I've found that safety wiring the cable to the drive unit has kept everything in alignment & working properly. The coupling / drive is a bastardized design at best. Rather than monkey around with bicycle computers (How the hell do you verify actual mileage when you - or subsequent owners - register the bike?), you may want to consider using the speedo drive unit to power a hall-effect sensor, that in turn will send a signal to an electronic speedomer. Going this route route opens a world of options, however you'll need to purchase a sensor & a new electronic speedometer. But safety wire & pliers is still a much cheaper option .............. Hope this helps.
  6. This past year, I’ve had great fun riding the XR400 with my 7 year old son & watching him mature as a rider. Our weekends are spent at the various motocross tracks in Georgia, either watching him race his KTM50, or us riding trails together, him on his PW80, me on the XR. And I couldn’t be happier, even though I can't keep up with the lil' delinquent anymore. When I discovered after a recent service that I put less than 1200 miles on the Guzzi in the last year, I thought it might be time to part with the Goose. When I backed out of the annual pilgrimage to Barber for the AMA superbike weekend (chucking prepaid tickets in the process) for us to play in the dirt confirmed it’s time to get the Guzzi in the hands of someone that can & will enjoy it. The bike is sorted out mechanically & ok cosmetically, a strong runner. I purchased it used in ’04 with approx 6500 miles & have the records for service I’ve had done. If I’ve changed out components, any originals I have go with the bike. I’m asking $5900 in cash and the bike is located in Atlanta. US buyers only. You can check my feedback on flea-bay, I use the same user name (p3ga). More info & accessories: Mechanical: Freshly serviced with new fluids, throttle sync, efi calibration, etc.. Updated relays & pawl spring upgrade from Cannon Racecraft; Comfort & control: Rich Maund seat with gel insert & Italian flag; MRA windshield (taller); Verlicchi clip ons; Throttlemeister (heavy) bar end weights; Footpegs lowered ½”. Currently on Avons ST’s, a set of new Pirelli Diablos are included; Suspension by Traxxion Dynamics, Woodstock GA – new front springs, rear shock spring, and complete suspension service - bike currently set for a 200 lb rider. Music: Stucci crossover, Mistral round aluminum cans, Powercommander & various maps. Currently, the stock cans are on the bike, the photos show her with the Mistrals. Misc: Oil temp gauge; Carbon fiber starter cover & side panels; FBF fender elimination kit; battery xtender. Shoot me a PM if interested or if additional information / photos are needed. Thanks, Phil
  7. With each photo I see, the new KLR650 is looking better & better. So is the Sherco 4.5, Gas Gas 450FSE, and assuming I live long enough to see one in the flesh, the KTM 690 Adventure.
  8. I was thinking exactly the same thing. You, sir, have restored my faith in Guzzi owners. Phil P Atlanta GA
  9. Joe, welcome back. FYI, Sean at Atlanta Motor World has a Coppa on consignment, really, really, clean. Can't have more than 7500 miles on it. Might be worth a call. If I wasn't in negotiations with she-who-must-be-obeyed to purchase a Funmover type rv for junior's burgeoning motocross carreer, I'd be all over it. Phil P Atlanta GA
  10. That really does look great. If I owned a Le Mans in something other than champagne, I'd be making calls to painters too. Greg, good luck, hopefully I'll see the completed project on my next trip to Seattle. Phil Atlanta GA '02 MG Le Mans '03 XR 400 (dirt slut / Dad's chase bike) '03 KTM sx 50 sr (Robert's #1) '06 Yamaha PW-80 (Robert's #2) Will the madness ever end?
  11. IF (big if) Guzzi ever gives us an mid-size adventure bike, I'd sign up in a heartbeat... Something comparable to the KTM 640 adventure but with the air-cooled twin, shaft drive, and spoked wheels that could run tubeless would be about perfect. Kind of a updated Quota for the new century. Just my . There's probably no more than 16 of us in the whole world that would be interested. Oh well. Phil Atlanta GA
  12. 5:22 AM Eastern Standard Time. My 7 year-old just woke me up a few minutes ago, ready to pounce on the mound of preseents beneath the tree - but he can't until Mom awakens........ Opening gifts Christmas Eve sounds a lot better at this early hour.
  13. Bill, that's a great Christmas present you bought for yourself, congratulations. Phil P Atlanta GA '02 Le Mans
  14. P3GA

    Ho, Ho, Ho!

    Best wishes to all of you for a joyous holiday season & a prosperous new year! Phil P Atlanta GA Go ahead, cut & paste the attached link for a great holiday story..... www.youtube.com/watch?v=2mQHA1lV_Wo
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