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Winding up a nice Magni Australia 1000 (with good sounding video), what a glorious Moto Guzzi sound, it doesn't get much better than this... https://www.lussoveloce.com/vehicles/moto-guzzi-magni-australia-1000
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stormsedge Members 448 My bike(s): 2001 V11 Sport Rosso Mandello #244 (PCIIIusb, Stucchi X, FbF open Airbox, MPH Bar Risers, Michelin Pilot Roads, Rich Maund seat/pegs, dlapierre saddle blanket, MG tank bag, handwarmers, Rossopurro sliders, OdyPC545)--Previous '79 SP1000 Location: E. Tennessee Posted July 15, 2005 Back on track... Quote I jumped off the porch and ran with the big dogs...kinda sore now, think I'll lay here in the flower bed for a while. k
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ANSWERED New Norton Commando 961 SP & CR
Joe replied to Joe's topic in Special place for banter and conversation
If for some reason Moto Guzzi would get out the old molds and manufacture a V11 Sport 2 valve big block again would you buy one? For me the answer is yes, but it wouldn't be light years ahead of the times. Meaning it would be full of character, not blindingly fast, and bloody gorgeous. Oh and typically expensive, to me that is what the Norton 961 represents itself to be. You have to remember, I bought a V11 Sport in 2002 and again in 2022, and after a mild refresh, I couldn't be happier with the bike. The horsepower on my bike didn't seem low when following Docc, Josh & Randy in North Carolina & TN on some brilliant curvy roads. Don't let Docc fool you, he rode smooth and most of the time hauled @ss. The Spine Frames kept a very respectable, rarely legal street pace. -
ANSWERED New Norton Commando 961 SP & CR
Joe replied to Joe's topic in Special place for banter and conversation
Pete, They are owned by India's TVS motorcycle company, who rebuilt their factory to improve quality. I think they are also honoring 28 orders from the previous company, so maybe their integrity and quality improved, time will tell. https://nortonmotorcycles.com/stories/tvs-announces-100m-investment-in-norton-motorcycles/ -
ANSWERED New Norton Commando 961 SP & CR
Joe replied to Joe's topic in Special place for banter and conversation
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ANSWERED New Norton Commando 961 SP & CR
Joe posted a topic in Special place for banter and conversation
I really like these bikes, their Old School DNA is very similar to our beloved V11 Sports. -
ANSWERED "Custom" V11 Cafe Racer
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For $3950 you to can experience the rebar ranger -
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I like the lower fairing addition to the bodywork too.
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Moto Guzzi V100 Sport Tourer: water cooled, 120 HP (26th of August 2021)
Joe replied to p6x's topic in Newer models
Doing Business with Italians April 19, 2021 by mph6053 2 Comments Photo by Jack Ward on Unsplash As a first generation Italian, I was particularly interested in the cultural differences that exist when conducting business in Italy. I was not surprised to learn that many of the values inherit to Italians also affect the way business is conducted. When dealing with any country outside of their own, business people must pay great attention to the cultural habits of the country they are dealing and Italy is no exception. Here is a list of cultural differences that exist between America and Italy. Punctuality This explains a lot to me personally. Punctuality is not a priority for Italians. When conducting business with Italians, be patient, expect delays, and be flexible. Italians do not generally take work plans as absolute deadlines. Italians tend to “multitask” and do many things at one which often shifts their priorities. When dealing with an Italian partner or businessperson, communication in this area is of paramount importance. Physical Contact Italians are extremely social and naturally hospitable. Physical contact such as a hug or pat are commonplace among men while kisses on the both cheeks is the traditional greeting among women. Shaking hands on departure and arrival as a greeting is important particularly in business meetings. Formality Italians use formal names with a Sir or Lady- Signor or Signora– plus the last name when conducting business. In addition, academic statuses, rankings and titles are all used during conversations. First names are not permitted until there has been a long acquaintance. Business Lunch As a country known for its love of food, the business lunch in Italy should not come as a surprise. Lunch after a successful meeting is a custom and can last up to three hours. Italians like to spend this time discussing architecture, art, music, fashion, culture and customs, in other words, things other than just business. Keeping conversation relaxed is important but there are still land mines to avoid with Italian counterparts such as politics, religion, wars and mafia as locals can be extremely sensitive to these topics. Business Dress Code As Milan is one of the World’s four main centers of fashion, it should come as no surprise that dress and attire plays an important role in Italian culture. Often, great care is taken when selecting clothing and accessories and formal attire is expected for business meetings. Expect men to be dressed in darker colors with quality fabrics and women to wear elegant and modest pant or skirt suits accessorizing with tasteful jewelry and understated makeup. Photo by Nick Fewings on Unsplash Hierarchy In Italian business culture as well as their social culture, hierarchy is highly valued and respected. Managers often avoid socializing with others in an organizations which is why building working relationships during the day, and yes this includes the business lunch, is essential. Emotions Finally, remember that Italians are a boisterous bunch and are not afraid to express their emotions, even at work. Meetings can sometimes appear to turn into heated debates. It is important to view this from a perspective other than your own and consider this constructive conflict that will help everyone work more effectively and build stronger relationships of trust. Sources: Milicevic, M. (2018, July 11). How to Deal with Italians in a Business Meeting? Italics Magazine. https://italicsmag.com/2018/07/11/italians-business-meeting-etiquette/ Moran, R.T., Abramson, N.R., & Moran, S.V. (2014). Managing Cultural Differences (9th ed). Chapter 14. -
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PayPal account delete
Joe replied to Pressureangle's topic in Special place for banter and conversation
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Fair price
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It was quite a treasure hunt finding the stock rear mudguard. Only to figure out I have a rare “Edge Guards” from Stormsedge.
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I’ve seen these on the internet all scarred up from sliding down a freeway for over a hundred dollars. This was $52.20 plus freight for a brand new (maybe old stock) part from Harper’s. Can’t say enough how happy I am at that price point.
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PayPal account delete
Joe replied to Pressureangle's topic in Special place for banter and conversation
In other words, no matter how stupid or farfetched, one is free to say it, with the rest of us free to accept or reject on the merits. It is sublimely fascinating to have former commies school us in freedom of speech. To say we peasants are not capable of sorting wheat from chaff is highhanded hubris of the self-appointed elite. Very well said Bill. -
Moto Guzzi V100 Sport Tourer: water cooled, 120 HP (26th of August 2021)
Joe replied to p6x's topic in Newer models
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I'm considering a "new" seat for the same reason.