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what and where it is. Apparently its in Amsterdam, and the bike is called Zagato Motoguzzi. Advertisement for Davida helmets. Anyon who knows it and has more pics?

I want one, never mind the girl...

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what and where it is. Apparently its in Amsterdam, and the bike is called Zagato Motoguzzi. Advertisement for Davida helmets. Anyon who knows it and has more pics?

I want one, never mind the girl...

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It's well documented on the web. Search here or try to Gurgle for it.

 

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Hi , this number plate is french ( 33 means Gironde "county" ) I think that the pic has been taken in Bordeaux , its main city . It's south-west France near the Atlantic ocean . I don't know the owner . Bye .

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Quite scuffed, but clearly goes like the clappers. The bike's not bad either.

 

Seriously, this bike epitomises the [i think] healthy approach to originality in elderly machines here in France.

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there was an ad recently for Swiss Army winterwear that featured a fashionable young couple on a 1980's era red Guzzi Le Mans to match the red Swiss Army products.

 

Too bad no Guzzi owners are fashionably young :cheese:

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there was an ad recently for Swiss Army winterwear that featured a fashionable young couple on a 1980's era red Guzzi Le Mans to match the red Swiss Army products.

 

Too bad no Guzzi owners are fashionably young :cheese:

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hey shaddup, I'm 25 and I Got the bike 2 years ago. wanted one for 5 years :glare:

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there was an ad recently for Swiss Army winterwear that featured a fashionable young couple on a 1980's era red Guzzi Le Mans to match the red Swiss Army products.

 

Too bad no Guzzi owners are fashionably young :cheese:

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Hey now, some of us are. :D

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I bought my first goose at 21, followed by another every two years. Tally is now 8.

I'd trade them to be 21 again...  :not:

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I kinda want a old 750 or 850 just something smaller than my V11

one of either of these would be nice. is there one in particular to look around for??

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I'd like an old smaller round head for putzin around town. :huh2:

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http://adcache.cycletrader.com/5/5/3/81897653.htm

this would be about perfect except for 2 things

the price is kinda high for me, its in california.  :( lots of the prices I see are higher than expected.  :huh2:

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You guys are driving me nuts!

 

I have to do a retro project now, or at least that California>1100S conversion.

 

To top it off, I rode a Thruxton (with free flowing Staintune pipes & Flat-Slide carbies = BIG difference!!) today & absolutely loved it! - how stable do you want that front end - aaaawesome.

 

the cafe racer itch is toooooo bad......

 

:bike::cheese:

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I kinda want a old 750 or 850 just something smaller than my V11

one of either of these would be nice. is there one in particular to look around for??

index.jpgt3.jpg

I'd like an old smaller round head for putzin around town.  :huh2:

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750S3 if you cant find one...or a T3 makes an ideal base to roll your own. :rasta:

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