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GuzzTim

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  1. I would still like to try them-with some screens-and do a test.

     

    I wouldn't worry about a little debris during the test...

     

    Hell, some central valley guys I know throw their Guzzi's over a cliff, let 'em cartwheel 100ft, yank them back up by a towtruck, then ride 350 miles on it the next day... :bier:

     

    What's a little road debris !!!

  2. Tom

     

    Bummer ! Clearly you're as tough as the Guzzi ! The mere sight of gravel on a blind corner loosens my bowels.. I'm impressed that you were able to ajdust and not fixate on the target...

     

    Glad to see you emerged unscathed with a hella story ...

     

    oh.. and I'm retracting my offer to let you ride the Tuono... :grin:

  3. having problems uploading a photo.. just testing to see if I can post without one..

     

     

    edit: Hey Jaap.. I'm trying to upload a photo of the V11.. I can browse and select the photo, then hit the add attachment.. The msg at the lower left of the screen says "Sending request to v11lemans.com"... then says "done".. but then I can't select the "submit post" or the "submit modified post" button.. Any thoughts?

     

    Thanks, Tim

  4. dunno... I have both !!!

     

    I am a recovering bike shopaholic ! Of your 4, I'd scrap the Triumph.. but that's personal style.. I really like the Speed Triple and the Thruxton.

     

    You'll probably want to think about whatever is easiest on the broken wrist.. that'll take a couple of years to be fully right, and even longer if you go the clip on route with your next bike..

     

    Personally? I saw the MV Agusta Brutale in grey w/ red frame at MunroeMotors in San Fran and am in LOVE.. woo hoo

     

     

    Good luck mending !

  5. I did just like you said Tim, and my date deflated!

     

    LOL... love is fleeting ain't it !

     

    True on the Maryland poster.. I guess a lot of Stalinist painters needed work after the fall of the Soviet system.. makes me want to go out and rent "1984" ...

  6. Hey Tom

     

    When I installed the stucchi, I fired up the bike and could hear/sense more air flowing through the pipes, smoother idle etc.. I know, no test equipment, just a sense.

     

    In driving, its definitely smoother, and a little more mid range. All completely subjective with the objective exception that my hands weren't completely numb within 5 minutes.. I guess I rode almost 400 miles last Sunday ??

     

    With regards to my 2nd neutral.. it seems to be more common to find a new neutral between 2nd and 3rd.. Almost like its going past 3rd actually, because when I re-shift out of that neutral I think I'm in 4th.. Go figure..

     

    Anyway, the Goose has been resting since Sunday.. Ive been commuting on the big loud red machine.

     

    Cheers, Tim

  7. Hey... great ride.. thanks for setting it up Mark.. and Hal's new Coppa is sweet...

     

    I'd installed the Stucchi prior to coming on the ride, and I must say it makes the bike feel a lot better. Surprising how much of a difference.

     

    The ride back up 101 was horrible of course.. just like the last time we did the Hwy 25 ride. Very windy, and I'd forgotten to drink as much water as I should have so I was getting pretty dehydrated and punchy by the time I made it home.. which was too early as I still had daylight left so I had no excuse to not finish painting the deck !!!

     

    Thanks again, and great to see all the riders from all over California !

     

    Cheers, Tim

  8. Fly4Hire

     

    I've got the Guzzi tankbag, which unzips and turns into a backpack.. I use it for commuting, and it holds my Thinkpad and other stuff pretty well.. When I get to the office, I just unzip it from the base, pop out the straps and fling it over my shoulder.

     

    I have a bigger FAMSA tankbag on my Tuono, and it also converts into a backpack.

     

    I think riding with a backpack is a PITA.

     

     

    Cheers, Tim

  9. Perhaps we should be using gauges that are calibrated (and accurate) in Bar(s) rather than p.s.i.

     

    well if you've just come out of the bar..... wrap your lips around the valve stem, depress the valve with your tongue.. If your face blows up like Dizzy Gillespie then there's probably enough pressure to get you home...

     

    Not that I've ever tried this of course... I just know people..

     

    Cheers.Tim

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