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Joe

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  1. Docc, is the 1064 the same block as my 850?
  2. Went out Sunday after church for a ride w Kale and his silver V11Sport. We ran into a delightful road in Central KY HWY 53 to 433. It’s Bluegrass HWY to Willisburg, then Mackville to eventually Perryville. I got in a great rhythm of riding in 3rd gear around 5k and revving up to 8K rpm. Corner to corner with out much braking at all, just engine brake to set my speed. Needless to say we rode back the same way to enjoy the day. When we came to a stop I noticed oil leaking. I almost panicked but decided to limp home and reevaluate. Turns out the cover over the old ignition was loose letting oil drip out over the top of the transmission, 🆘 avoided. Pic of V11 Sport & my old T3. Same block?
  3. The first time I saw a GTV up close was at Tuskeegee Motel near Robbinsville NC one morning. There was an Italian car get together at Deals Gap that weekend, old Fiats were all over the place (read broken down X1/9’s on the sides of the rode broken down). Long story short, later that morning I followed the GTV & a 164 Quadrifoglio give chase to a Ferrari on the Cherohala Skyway. I was on my new 1998 Honda Super Hawk 996 w carbon Two brothers cans, winding it up behind them. I kept getting hit in the helmet by rubber coming off the tires as they drifted the rear going thru the corners, the drivers were legit, the cars handled the road amazingly. I will never forget what a treat that day truly was for me, first time on the Cherohala & the cool Alfa’s being properly aired out.
  4. Very Nice Fuel Cooler! I just bought a V11 Sport this year after selling my first one in 2004. The folks on V11Lemans are as good as it gets to help you with any issues you need to sort out.
  5. Yeah, the question "is it because of a chip shortage or demand?" Or is the dollar just worth less, a whole lot less.
  6. I agree, it’s a 6K bike. Right now almost all of these V11 Sports are 6k give or take 500. Once sorted out, they are pretty much priceless. I wouldn’t get rid of mine for nothing.
  7. Rox- most V11 sports are running on a 2nd or more, speedometer/tach.
  8. Low mileage example, 11,430. https://www.cycletrader.com/listing/2003-Moto+Guzzi-V11+SPORT-5020573308
  9. I happen to like the Royal Enfield Interceptors but thought they were weak on power. The Big bore kit helps this out, & the parallel twin sounds righteous with open exhaust.
  10. I’m still in on a carbon seat cover, where are we in the process of actually getting them made?
  11. Doc, I agree with every detail of your assessment of the Greenie. At this point they don’t make them, our current US inflation hit dollar is crap when buying used cars and most Motorsports purchases, even from just a couple years ago. I recently bought a super clean Rosso, then still had to sort it out, w debris build up in all of the hydraulic lines, replace a blown up rear brake caliper, lastly a faulty stop/run switch. The cosmetic’s of the Rosso weren’t up to my standards of “super clean”, but I invested the time & energy to make it right. BTW, the Rosso will never be sold again, never letting this one go like I did my Silver red frame. The US market on most these V11 sports is around 6k give or take, so that Greenie isn’t way off, maybe should be 5-5.5k upon closer inspection. IF you wanted a Greenie, (personally I do, but my wife would kill me if I brought another bike home right now), then it’s an opportunity to buy & own a cool bike.
  12. https://www.cycletrader.com/listing/2001-Moto+Guzzi-V11+Sport-5021134216
  13. https://www.cycletrader.com/listing/2001-Moto+Guzzi-V11+SPORT-5021305081
  14. If I had the money I would buy this bike...... The question is it worth it? https://www.cycletrader.com/listing/1988-Honda-RC30-5018309410
  15. https://www.reuters.com/business/autos-transportation/german-prosecutors-mount-raids-over-suzuki-cars-alleged-test-dodging-2022-04-27/
  16. Found this sticker under rear wheel well.
  17. MotoGP RIDERS CONSTRUCTORS 2022 Standings Rank Rider Points Wins Podiums 1 F. Quartararo Yamaha 102 1 3 2 A. Espargaró Aprilia 98 1 4 3 E. Bastianini Ducati 94 3 3 4 Á. Rins Suzuki 69 0 2 5 J. Miller Ducati 62 0 2 6 J. Zarco Ducati 62 0 2 7 F. Bagnaia Ducati 56 1 1 8 B. Binder KTM 56 0 1 9 J. Mir Suzuki 56 0 0 10 M. Márquez Honda 54 0 0 11 M. Oliveira KTM 43 1 1 12 P. Espargaró Honda 40 0 1 13 M. Viñales Aprilia 33 0 0 14 T. Nakagami Honda 30 0 0 15 J. Martín Ducati 28 0 1 16 L. Marini Ducati 21 0 0 17 F. Morbidelli Yamaha 19 0 0 18 M. Bezzecchi Ducati 19 0 0 19 Á. Márquez Honda 18 0 0 20 A. Dovizioso Yamaha 8 0 0 21 D. Binder Yamaha 6 0 0 22 F. Di Giannantonio Ducati 3 0 0 23 R. Gardner KTM 3 0 0 24 R. Fernández KTM 0 0 0 25 L. Savadori Aprilia 0 0 0 26 S. Bradl Honda 0 0 0
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