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  1. ​Just posted my Tenni in classifieds... short description here too:

    Moto-Guzzi 2002 V11 Tenni #112

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    Unfortunately, my wrists do not agree with the riding position on this gorgeous #112 Tenni and I am forced to list it here.
    Odds are good, that you will not see another one on the road. I haven’t. Comfortable cruiser and fast canyon carver.

    Roland at Spare Parts Company (Philly) tuned the bike and installed complete flywheel/twin disc clutch at price of $2500 (original Moto-Guzzi parts), so you do not need to worry about the “exploding” single disc clutch anymore. Clutch was replaced less than 500 miles ago (summer 2017).
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    Mileage is 26223. 

    Runs like a mad moose.

     

    Perfect bike for fly in and ride home, no matter how far the home. Has never left me anywhere.
    Will happily accept a V7 Stornello, Griso or running vintage Ambo/Eldo as trade, will pay up or down.
    Price $6200 obo

     

    Lauri 

    (Green1000S on Wildguzzi and Toofat2fly here)
    Cell: Seven one seven 690 nine 5 nine 2
     

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    For Sale: Moto-Guzzi 2002 V11 Tenni #112

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    Unfortunately, my wrists do not agree with the riding position on this gorgeous #112 Tenni and I am forced to list it here.
    The V11 is a rare bike, one of 170. Odds are good, that you will not see another one on the road. I haven’t. Comfortable cruiser and fast canyon carver.
    I purchased the bike few years back. Roland at Spare Parts Company (Philly) tuned the bike and installed complete flywheel/twin disc clutch at price of $2500 (original Moto-Guzzi parts), so you do not need to worry about the “exploding” single disc clutch anymore. Clutch was replaced less than 500 miles ago (summer 2017).
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    Mileage is 26223. The usual 2002 wrinkle painted engine “bubble paint” was removed and repainted.
    Bike has upgrades, done by previous owners. 3-owner bike, I know the original owner in PA.
    Two seats, original tan suede and a black seat. Adjustable aluminum pegs, aluminum foot shifter and brake lever.
    Two exhausts:
    -   Stainless steel with X-pipe and two oval carbon fiber Mistrals.
    -   Stainless steel two to one pipe, with GPR stainless muffler.
    V11 Tankbag included. Has Power Commander and handle bars are raised approx. 1,5”. Less than year old Odyssey battery. The Tenni #112 has a fresh PA state inspection from 10/17. Michelin Pilot Road 2 tires, 120/70-17 and 180/55-17.
    Carbon fiber:
    -   Front fender
    -   Rear fender
    -   Tank top
    -   Dash
    -   Side covers
    -   Starter cover
    -   Seat tail cover

    Runs like a mad moose. Perfect bike for fly in and ride home, no matter how far the home. Has never left me anywhere.
    Will happily accept a V7 Stornello, Griso or running vintage Ambo/Eldo as trade, will pay up or down.
    Price $6200 obo

    Lauri Virkkunen (Green1000S)
    Cell: Seven one seven 690 nine 5 nine 2
     

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    My Tenni went to Roland at Spare Parts, Philly.

    Time for a new clutch.

     

    Well.... I guess that means that I did nothing to my Guzzi today?

     

     

    What replacement clutch did you decide to go with? Had you had any problems or is this pre-emptive?

     

     

    Twin plate. Since all are screaming bloody murder about the single plate clutch and that it will explode on my balls.....

    However I am highly interested to see the original flywheel and if this hype was "for nothing"...

     

    My problems with the clutch was that at 25K miles is grips so hard (and releases so "violently"/quickly) that every downshift creates a chirp or mini-slide. Kind of cool, but nor really.

    Same thing upshifting, its really a beast when it comes into releasing the clutch. Sort of ON or OFF. Nothing in-between.

    No other problems with it.

  4. Here is my first Guzzi.

    a 1000S (well... you got to start somewhere, right?)

    One week later the purchase the owner regretted and said "Never sell your jewelry"... I kept the bike 5 years and sold it back to Eric and he was the happiest guy on earth.

     

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    and few years later a 850T with hideous fairing and sissybar. This one was over 20 years in a basement.

     

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  5. Sorry guys, looks like I'll be traveling to Singen Germany on following Monday. Since its a business trip, I'll have to prep several items, so my weekend is mostly gone. Hopefully I get to go York, PA to see the pre 1917 Cannonball bikes flying on RT30...

    I make sure to fill my face with German bratwurst und kartoffelsalat (potato salad)... and flush it down with beer.

    ​Have fun..., I would happily switch the bratwurst to Tennessee food....

  6. I have had to trailer recover my 100,000 mile V11 once (*knock-on-wood/touch-the-stone-glass* :wacko: ) as one of my stator wires had gone agly.

     

    Otherwise, V11 are known to be resilient beasts. If one has a full set of spare OMRON relays and some simple hand tools on board.

     

    It's just that I want to show up in this one day:

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    Good lord... What's that?? Early Airstream?

  7. I've had the beast last 15 years, started as 6000 mile stock 1993. The project got a bit "out of hands" in 2006 and today just about only original parts are the door skins, rear fenders and bumper,

    8.0 Liter motor with twin screw Magnusson blower, 300 NX Express wet shot, modified suspension, custom built Forgeline wheels, Le Mans Viper front, Diamondback hand made hood, 3" exhaust with Belanger header, Autoform top (removable) etc... Six point belts, for a good reason, I've played with it at Pocono Ferrari/Lambo club events.

     

    Literally "a big monkey, no brain".

    No nanny shit, you either drive fast or find yourself in the woods. 811 pound-feet of torgue :grin:

     

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    Here's one F-car getting doors blown off at Pocono straights.

     

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  8. I rode the Tenni to Roland at Spare Parts, It needs some attention by a Guzzi specialist. Josh was with me and we wasted a day in Philly looking at messed up "little kids" racing suits at Revzilla.

    Tried 4 jackets on and none of them fit. I promised to come back once I'm 100lbs lighter or 20 years younger.

    However we found out that one of the sales guys ride a GUUUUZZI!!! :race:

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