Ciao, Guzzisti. This is Frey, new owner of Tenni #112.
I distinctly remember 15 years ago -- having never ridden a motorcycle in my life and having had no interest whatsoever in motorcycles -- driving my cage to a Barnes & Noble in Denver, Colorado, where I saw a gorgeous motorcycle parked (illegally -- as without a care) right in front of the entrance. That singular moment was the reason I bought my first motorcycle. Unfortunately, at that time, I was awash in six-figures of student loan debt and any Guzzi was way out of my price range (a Speed Triple would also have fit the bill, but another non-starter). Instead, I bought a 1977 Yamaha XS-750 for $900. It was eventually towed by the city -- they claimed it appeared to be an abandoned vehicle. Admittedly, it was a bit of a rat bike. When I learned how much they wanted to get it out of the pound, I wished them the best at auction. Family and work intervened in the motorcycle thing for a few years until I bought (used) my first non-beater bike, a 2007 BMW R1200R (black with white pin stripes, like the airheads of old). I love that bike, which is my daily rider. However, I could never shake from my mind the image of the Tenni. Fortuitously, I stumbled across Lauri (a fine steward of #112) last week and he lives a short two-hour drive from Happy Valley. Also fortunately, I hadn't pulled the trigger on buying the K1300S I'd had my eye on. So, after 15 years, I finally have my Tenni.
Docc, that's an excellent idea (it's actually a Soobie, though).