Helping my kids dip their toes in the water...
Since I did finally get rid of some stuff, my "financial manager" (SWMBO) did approved the purchase of the new to me K75S! Same color as the one I rode into the ground (so I have a parts bike!) but still has its factory faring, and no modifications like mine had.
When I first bought mine I was glad the rather unatractive faring had been removed! Now I am old enough to admit the faring might be a bit small! (my, how we change )
In reply to 914Driver :
I had to go back and look at his "stable" picture to be sure, but its a newish Guzzi.
Thats the ones currently tagged;
and that's a peek under his carport. Cool old guy!
Rode~300 miles of New Hampshire and Maine today. Neck is a little burned but it was a really pretty day In a pretty place
Guy on the NSF100 owns the KTM. Guy on the KTM owns a KX65 that is broken and was really there to ride the Grom that is out of shot that is being ridden by our kart friend. Swapping tiny bikes is one of the best parts of the kart track.
It seems I've already posted in this thread but it was about five years ago, and things change. Here's my "main" bike now.
Yeah, I know, doesn't go with the user name. I'm getting old. No belts, no radiator, no demonic valvetrain, no chain. Easy living! No 150hp either but sacrifices need to be made.
Here's the one that's sitting in my shop awaiting coolant hoses. I thought all I would do is put new plugs in it this spring and have it dialed in on a dyno (it's running rich) but that led to realizing I needed to change the belts, so may as well check the valves, so may as well change the (original) coolant hoses... which means a 3-4 month wait to get black ones because there is no way I'm putting BLUE hoses on it, and that's the "stock" color for the aftermarket brand. Grrrr...
The Guzzi is my first non-Ducati streetbike since about 1995. Aside from an Aprilia track bike (which I've since sold) I was all Ducati, all the time for about 25 years. Hence the username.
Here's what the garage typically looked like before I started thinning out the herd in prep for retirement.
The only one I sometimes regret selling is the yellow 996. It's kinda nice not having to insure/register/maintain them all, but I gotta admit, if a nice M900 showed up for the right price, I'd be very tempted... or a 900ss... or...
A yellow 916/996 is about the pinnacle of sportbike beauty, IMHO... always wanted one, but never got around to it. An unpleasant ownership experience with an ST4S turned me off Ducs.
I was cleaning up/rearranging the inside of my shop the other day and pulled the "toys" out. Figured I might as well stage them on the driveway for a pic....
2004 Specialized FSR-XC, disc-ready but built with rim brakes. Old and busted:
Just converted to 1x9 and disc brakes, changed front fork, rebuilt rear shock. New hotness:
I'm really psyched to get back on the trails. I've gotten soft in the 2.5 years since I quit running.
My uncle's 1971 Ossa Stiletto is almost ready to take it's first breath since the early 80s. A botched crank seal job leaned it out and smoked the big end bearing and he parked it in his living room until last year when my father rescued it. Motor is fresh from top to bottom, stock mx cylinder with a little port work, and some very experimental transmission modifications. Going to leave the cracked paint, worn fiberglass, and duct tape seat as an ode to it's history, but am absolutely going to go race it and try not to let one of my collarbones leave my body. Still waiting on front tire, controls, and a fender, but I'm hoping to make some explosions happen this week.
Fixing a gz250 for a friend. Had charging issues and general stuff falling off.
Had to go test ride and drug pegs. Probably the biggest turd I have ridden in a while.
Ethnic Food-Wrap Aficionado said:My uncle's 1971 Ossa Stiletto is almost ready to take it's first breath since the early 80s.
There was an Ossa dealer nearby when I was a teenager, I knew a few guys who rode them. The dealer's sign said "Ossa - She's a Bear." They also sold Montesas. (The word Ossa actually translates as 'she-bear'.)
In reply to DesmoDog :
That V85tt is lovely. They have gotten my attention lately as a great all arounder. How do you like it?
Love all of the Guzzis on this page!
Picked it up this morning. 4900 OTD 2014 with 8337 miles on her. Stands up in first if you hit it to hard, and wants to stand up in second. Owned by a friend of the dealership's owner, came with the owners manual, tool kit, KTM binder for keeping records. Older guy, who aparently lost half his foot to diabetes and couldn't ride anymore. 40 mile ride when I got home, couldn't get the smile off my face.
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