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Guest Nogbad

I thought quiz rules meant the bike can't be a special unless its a famous classic racer or legitimate prototype.

 

If this is allowed I could just pick some monstrosity from a back issue of Back Street Heroes and earn as many stumpers as I care to.

 

CANCEL THIS QUIZ - NOW!

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I thought quiz rules meant the bike can't be a special unless its a famous classic racer or legitimate prototype.

 

If this is allowed I could just pick some monstrosity from a back issue of Back Street Heroes and earn as many stumpers as I care to.

 

CANCEL THIS QUIZ - NOW!

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well if you think you can earn one go right ahead but I Think jim or mike might have that issue. :huh2:

 

:lol:

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well if you think you can earn one go right ahead but I Think jim or mike might have that issue.  :huh2:

 

:lol:

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BSH is one case where I could be stumped forever. I don't think I have ever read a copy, never mind bought one. I've leafed through most of the others but I find much m/c journalism so insulting to the reader I'm not about to part with money for the privelege.

 

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Guest aironepony
Looks like a couple of Zigolo engines to me, heaven knows why though.

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I don't think that the engines have been identified properly???Larios????........... :thumbsup:

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Guest aironepony

Check Mario Columbo's book "Moto Guzzi" pages 210 to 213, first edition I think that you will find, as I said much earlier, that they are ZIGOLO engines.

 

The Lario was a V65 (twin) see pages 289 to 290 in Mario Columbo's book "Moto Guzzi"

 

.............. :thumbsup:

 

Cancel the "Stumper" and give me One Point for Perfection please!

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Check Mario Columbo's book "Moto Guzzi" pages 210 to 213, first edition I think that you will find, as I said much earlier, that they are ZIGOLO engines.

 

The Lario was a V65 (twin) see pages 289 to 290 in Mario Columbo's book "Moto Guzzi"

 

.............. :thumbsup:

 

Cancel the "Stumper" and give me One Point for Perfection please!

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huh? :huh2:

jimbo clarification please?

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Guest aironepony

I think that you will find that it's a Zigolo 110, check Columbo's reference book........... :thumbsup:

 

I believe that the Spanish versions were called Lario and maybe in the US too

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Different model names for different markets = disaster for internet quizzes.

 

Maybe we should assume a convention of home market model names only?

 

And no bleeding backyard specials, or I'll cobble something together and change the name every day....

 

8-)))

 

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