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2002 V11 Sport SCURA #379


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I am selling my most precious V11 SCURA. It is in PRISTINE condition with only 16,505 miles on the odometer. It's has brand a new Leo Vince Carbon Fiber Exhaust, brand new BREMBO rotors, tuned and fueled at GuzziTech. It is #379 of only 600 made. Also has Red Powder Coated rims, CRG Bar end mirrors and adjustable levers, plus extra after market carbon parts. The motor has had some upgrades as well with the addition of Carrillo [edit: titanium] rods. Comes with what you see here +all original parts and an extra stock seat.
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On 2/26/2020 at 5:30 AM, ChrisCol1967 said:

I am selling my most precious V11 SCURA. It is in PRISTINE condition with only 16,505 miles on the odometer. It's has brand a new Leo Vince Carbon Fiber Exhaust, brand new BREMBO rotors, tuned and fueled at GuzziTech. It is #379 of only 600 made. Also has Red Powder Coated rims, CRG Bar end mirrors and adjustable levers, plus extra after market carbon parts. The motor has had some upgrades as well with the addition of Carrillo [edit: titanium] rods. Comes with what you see here +all original parts and an extra stock seat.
$6700 OBO/Solid offer. All low-ball offers will be ignored.IMG_20200224_153535.thumb.jpg.c8b4e4b766cf1d4ae14a76d65e98e49d.jpgIMG_20200224_150819.thumb.jpg.c123d92419ff8bf7b32335571248dcec.jpgIMG_20200224_150839.thumb.jpg.781ba1edaa09416af6799325246833bd.jpgIMG_20200224_150857.thumb.jpg.cede42e7c73a5fd7019da157eeb28203.jpgFB_IMG_1578274765823.thumb.jpg.8ee25b8357c9e6e4c8274015dca510d8.jpgIMG_20200218_203338.thumb.jpg.c2dcc27b3d4dd01530aa78f7a609fb48.jpgIMG_20200218_204626.thumb.jpg.af3d2688933acfbb42d660be491711e5.jpg

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Lovely bike, Carrillo dont make Titanium rods though. Steel or Aluminium only as far as I was aware so I checked their website to see if they had diversified. No mention of Titanium rods though.

Ciao 

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Great looking bike.  I'd prefer the stock color for the wheels but love that exhaust.  Never seen that exhaust on a V11 before.  My garage is full otherwise I'd be very tempted.

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On 2/26/2020 at 1:05 PM, Lucky Phil said:

Lovely bike, Carrillo dont make Titanium rods though. Steel or Aluminium only as far as I was aware so I checked their website to see if they had diversified. No mention of Titanium rods though.

Ciao 

I think that's kind of a myth when it comes to Scuras. I was told somewhere down the road mine had titanium rods or something. It didn't. Nonetheless that's a beautiful Scura and if I had the garage space I'd be trying to buy it. Best of all the miles are pretty low and by the looks not abused whatsoever. A little bit of surface stuff but it's understandable since it's 18 years old and in NorCal. I'd be all over this if I had the space. 

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8 hours ago, Rox Lemans said:

I think that's kind of a myth when it comes to Scuras. I was told somewhere down the road mine had titanium rods or something. It didn't. Nonetheless that's a beautiful Scura and if I had the garage space I'd be trying to buy it. Best of all the miles are pretty low and by the looks not abused whatsoever. A little bit of surface stuff but it's understandable since it's 18 years old and in NorCal. I'd be all over this if I had the space. 

Yes it looks a nice unit. The only Guzzi's that came with Carrillos as std fitment were the Centauro's, Daytonas and MGS-01 as far as I know. Even then they used the rods with the larger big end bolts than std Carrillos.

I just think advertising something should be accurate is all. 

Ciao

 

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I think the discussion about Carillo rods is valuable to all of us, no foul. So, ChrisC, I can edit your original post with tools on my computer when I get home later. Somehow, those tools do not appear on this mobile device. 

[edit: Okay, gotcha, buddy. Let me know if you want that done differently.]
 

Good luck with the sale and thanks for showing us the stable!

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