Jump to content

footgoose

Members
  • Posts

    3,049
  • Joined

  • Days Won

    69

Everything posted by footgoose

  1. Decent uncut shape. Expanded photo should show any blemishes. $35US plus shipping. Thanks
  2. nice tread wear review on the Mitas. I like the look of it..
  3. probably not much...
  4. Is that your Tenni? How long have you owned it? Desirability/collect-ability? I think Tenni fits in something like this... just My Opinion... (don't be hurt anyone please) Scura R Copa Rosso/Nero Corsa Tenni/Scura Cafe Sport Rosso Mandello Early (red frame) Sport LeMans Sport As time passes the Tenni will move up the list for rarity. Of all the specials edition models, the Tenni has the best 'back story' in the Moto Guzzi racing history of their champion Omobono Tenni.
  5. I for one think they are quite special. It is pretty much the same as any LM but the look of it to me is outstanding. It has the extra suede seat, titanium nitride coated fork tubes and a (not so good) aluminum flywheel with a single plate clutch. I believe it was produced in the lowest numbers (except Copa) of all the specials, 170 worldwide. 35-40 in the US.
  6. I use one of those combo gauges on my dr650. works fine
  7. Hi rockers, got pics of that seat?
  8. I've only had one set of Staintune exaust, a complete undertail system for my R1100s and it was gorgeous in every way. Superb build quality. Too shiny for the Tenni tho.
  9. OooHH yeah.... scroll up to member Scud, and send a pm
  10. Every great once in awhile I have fantasized owning an ideal special. Just buy the damn thing and be done with it. What would it be? Long ago I once thought a Kenny Dreer Commando, then it fell to a Duc Paul Smart. Now me thinks it's this bike. I'm preparing myself for a blown mind when this is machine is finished.
  11. looks like it's already gone Marty, did you buy it?
  12. welcome bobby2vr.... on the bright side we are quite unique.
  13. no recommendation for dual sport (mostly street) tires but I'm interested in the opinions as well.
  14. not within earshot I hope
  15. with the Napoleon's I've used in the past on other bikes, I have spun the mirror around on the ball to make the short side outward. depending on your personal ergos, it might work for you.
  16. chiral (kai- rul) new word for me. cool
  17. pretty sure the Cafe Sport is the same as Billybob.. double check. I got some nice carbon fiber from this bike before they realized they had a rare one. pretty pricey but well ... hens teeth https://www.ebay.com/itm/2004-03-05-Moto-Guzzi-V11-Cafe-Sport-OEM-Windshield-Wind-Screen-Trim-Assembly-/333525282769?vxp=mtr&hash=item4da7a7efd1
  18. If you're referring to the link posted, I just meant that as an example of what pops up when you plug in the P/N's. I think there's both front and rear on there. all I can verify is the P/N's I posted are stamped on the bottom of the pegs I bought and installed on the Goose. They are nearly identical. Anyone buying should probably double check a Ducati parts fiche. Around 2000 - 2006 600 Monster, I think that's where I found it. Swooshdave posted the info a couple years ago as well. also note. the Duc ones don't have "curb feeler" bolt, but I use my toes for that. and they could be tapped if you need it.
  19. here's a Duc one. P/N Right 46410171A left 46410181A These are for the 2000ish 600ish Monsters. They also have them with no rubber. I'm not positive of the whiches and wherefores. Mine (below) is very slightly higher than the Guzzi, maybe just the rubber, I don't know. I like 'em. also https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_nkw=46410181a ps. don't buy 'em from Ducati - $$$$$$$$
  20. So left side, I bent that one as well. I replaced them with Ducati monster (years?) pegs which are an exact fit though they have a really nice rubber Cover. I’ll post part numbers a bit later when I get home.
  21. anyone have a spare set of these? just the stick on ID tag, not the cover. thanks EDIT: I found the LeMans ones. Still available cheap from Guzzi $7.20 a pair. I Still Need the early ones below which are NLA. might have to buy them with the covers And or, these earlier ones.
  22. So, my guard damage and a little comparo... My lay down produced a scraped plug cap and bent plug tip. did not crack the plug. I have read the beefier the guard the better chance of head damage. This is my only first hand experience and fortunately the outcome was 100% positive. The guard did exactly as requested. I also used stainless bolts for this area thinking, possibly mistakenly, they might sheer more easily. (and they look better). Top - stock. next - 'older' Joe Kenny. next - newer Joe Kenny. next - I forgot. and the round dosen't suit the square head as well imo. stock over my damaged JK older JK over new JK. note: the older version of JK is the nicest imo, but I don't believe they are being made now. Dr John used a similar fairly substantial guard, but he no doubt carried a spare head or two
  23. Glad you're ok. Adrenalin feels so good though eh? You might consider these Joe Kenny guards https://www.ebay.com/itm/Moto-Guzzi-Square-Head-Guards-for-V11-Sport-and-more/352981220368?hash=item522f51fc10:g:-a4AAOSwUElcvGcp heavy duty, stick out a bit more. I have them on my bike and had a lay down this fall. Ground it off pretty good but rode home with 2 cylinders. I'll get to my other computer tomorrow and post a damage photo. Good luck with the prognosis.
×
×
  • Create New...