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Guzzirider

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  1. Nitromors from Halfords will remove your existing paint within seconds- it's great fun, makes the paint go crinkly then you can peel it off in big strips. I'd be tempted to polish it myself- as long as you don't mind having to polish it now and then to keep on top of it.
  2. Very good! But we can't cope with any more colonies until we sell Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
  3. I love riding in the UK and Ireland but if you want consistent good riding weather we live in the wrong place!
  4. Try Gutsibits for the 5th gear- they have a huge warehouse of new and used parts and deliver very quickly. A friend of mine may be interested in the tail piece- how much would you like for it? Regards Guy
  5. Thanks Gary it's repeated at 10pm have set Sky+ I'm sure those rude twats in the Aultguish went bust very quickly!
  6. Helen's V11 Sport, Bikers Nest, Grossglockner June 2011
  7. Advert Please PM me for more details Guy
  8. Well done Joe look forward to seeing the film! And well done to John for a cracking time- the phrase "10k fun run" is an oxymoron! Guy
  9. The Ercoles are still used by the local authority in Mandello- here is a pic of one taken in 2007. The two municipal gardeners who were using the Ercole looked like they preferred chatting for ages with locals as opposed to actually doing any work! Guy
  10. You sure that's wise? Errrm...no! I'm not famous for being wise!! Love the pic! Guy
  11. ...or is this Guzzirider's dream machine? Dammit my scheme has been sussed!!! Maybe one day I will have a much modified 1225 Daytona endurance racer....maybe...
  12. And exactly what is so dreadful about Cannibal Corpse?
  13. She certainly looks like a blast! Have you any plans to race her in the UK, or maybe do some track days next year? We have done a couple of informal track days in the UK before with forum members and its well overdue that we do another!
  14. Love it! Where do you race her?
  15. That is a crime against humanity. How cruel to inflict that on a poor V11 Maybe we can club together, rescue her and with restorative surgery remove all the mutilation and make her cool again.
  16. Join us to keep EU Hands Off Biking, it's time for Action now!. On the 25th September you can make your voice heard. Starting from service areas across the country, we all ride at 1pm, use the inside lanes and vanish 20 minutes later. This is the first time. Let's show what we could be capable of. The list of start points is changing all the time, but as of today we can confirm the following, ◦M1 Northampton Services north and soundbound Leicester Forrest East Services sounthbound Donington Park Services Trowell Services northbound Tibshelf Services northbound Woodall Services northbound Woolley Edge Services southbound ◦M3 Fleet Services southbound ◦M4 Reading services westbound j32 ASDA carpark Cardiff Services Pont Abram Services eastbound ◦M5 Exeter Services Taunton Deane Services Southbound ◦M6 Corley Services eastbound Charnock Richard services northbound ◦M8 Harthill Services eastbound ◦M90 Kinross Services southbound ◦M25 South Mimms services Clacket Lane Services clockwise ◦M40 Oxford Services Warwick Services northbound ◦M42 Hopwood Services ◦M55 B&Q, J4 motorway end ◦M56 Chester services ◦M62 FerryBridge Services Hartshead Moor Services ◦A1 Scotch Corner ◦A12 8 Ball diner, Rivenhall, A12 northbound BP, Boreham Interchange A12 northbound Tesco, Copdock, A12 southbound ◦A120 Stanstead airport carpark ◦A127 Porky's Diner eastbound ◦A30 Chiverton Cross Services nr Redruth ◦A303 Countess Services eastbound, Amesbury ◦A38 Lee Mill Services, Ivybridge, Plymouth ◦A48 Halford's roundabout, Carmarthen ◦A55 Abergele services, westbound, between j25 and 24a ◦A90 Strathcartho services, between Perth and Aberdeen Closer to the date, we will be have a final, complete list of all the actual start points. It will be here, on the www.ridersarevoters.org website and many other places. As you can see we've already got venues from Plymouth to Aberdeen on most M-ways and major trunk routes, but if you or your bike club would like to be a 'starter', contact us for co-ordinated action.
  17. Welcome back Beautiful bike I still can't believe Guzzi didn't put Ohlins on the Tenni The Tenni in the factory museum has Ohlins and that is because it was crashed and they had some Ohlins forks free to replace the damaged ones.
  18. Worth doing David! Strength in numbers! I will post details as soon as I know the NI (and other UK) meeting points.
  19. From the MAG UK website MAG News You may want to join us if you wish to continue to enjoy the freedom to modify your bike and are against the proposal for compuslory ABS. Drop me a PM if you would like any further info. Cheers Guy A National Co-ordinated Day of Action using the Nation's motorway and main trunk routes is planned for 25th September at 1pm - simultaneous action across the country. There's a raft of issues emanating from Europe that will have a profound effect on riders and the motorcycle industry generally and we must stand up. Some of them are driven by the EU Commission, like the new Type Approval and Market Surveillance Regulation that will see the introduction of compulsory ABS, the sealing of powertrains from airbox to the diameter and aspect ratio of the rear tyre, restrictions on the aftermarket industry, possible roadside checks by police or other Gov agencies to inspect emissions or for owner 'tuning' and more. There's EU funded development of electronics to control and govern speeds either through warning systems or actual throttle control and there are plans in Ireland for compulsory, full sleeve day-glo jackets for riders and pillions. As with France, where reflective/day-glo clothing is being debated, the onus should not be on the victim. Will insurance companies start saying that because we weren't dressed in day-glo it's our own fault that an inattentive driver drove into us? France also wants to ban bikes over 7 years old from urban areas for environmental reasons! Their congestion is already terrible and putting more riders into cars that pollute terribly when they are stationary, is bonkers. Bikes are part of the urban transport solution, not problem. Enough! There will be a vote by the MEP committee discussing the above Regulation, at the start of October (4th/5th or 6th). We need them to listen. They represent us. MAG and many others in the motorcycle community are negotiating hard with our own Government and our European representatives. On the 25th September you can make your voice heard. Starting from service areas across the country, we all ride at 1pm and vanish 20 minutes later. This is the first time. Join us to keep EU hands off biking. Closer to the date, we will be listing all the actual start points here, the MAG website, on Riders Are Voters.org website and many other places. We've already got venues from Plymouth to Aberdeen on most M-ways and major trunk routes, but if you or your bike club would like to be a 'starter', contact us for co-ordinated action.
  20. I think that many owners are happy with their V11s and can't see anything else they would rather have. I know Helen loves her V11 Sport and would be happy to ride it forever. When I have sold my Triumph I will be in the market for a reasonably priced Ohlins shod V11 if anyone knows of one for sale. Don't mind if its tatty or thrashed because it is for a project. Cheers Guy
  21. Yes plenty of old geezers out there. Our local bike club has links with the University, and I know plenty of younger riders but they are in the minority. Although I was speaking to an 18 year lad on a Fazer 600 at the MOT station the other day and he told me it was cheaper for him to insure his Fazer than it was for him to insure a little Vauxhall Corsa so there is hope. I bought my first Guzzi when I was 20- a V65 Lario which had a bit of go in it (until the motor went tits up). What would a 20 year old buy now from the current Guzzi range? Much more likely to want an R6.
  22. Too right Jaap- you rarely see anyone under the age of 55 in a Guzzi dealership these days. Some interesting new sporty bikes that are not cruisers or roadsters will help bring fresh blood to the marque. The other whisper I heard in Mandello is that watercooled motors are on the way- although I love old aircooled engines, if watercooling helps bring Guzzi into the 21st century then it will be a good thing. Guy
  23. You are a lucky boy Jaap!! Its been said before but Guzzi are missing a massive opportunity by not producing a bike like this. Now that the RSV Mille has been discontinued Piaggio have no V twin sports bike in their various model ranges. When I was in Mandello earlier this month I was told there will be a Guzzi sports bike launched this year, but I have heard that before on every single visit! Guy
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