It's been a rough old couple of weeks that's for sure. Kind of getting tired of what I've been doing but have to go through with it. Never mind, here for your viewing pleasure is this weeks installment of the V2Guzzi blog. Must say I'm constantly astounded by the amount of great bike builds there are going on around the world, it really does stagger me. I have at least another 6 weeks of blogs up my sleeve and sometimes i cant decide which one to release. This one is about 2 months old, So had a great ride around the South island on the new Diavel, I'm loving that bike and I think I may have just found my 'mistress' so to speak. I just cant stop riding it, 5000 k's in 4 weeks. My guzzi is just about finished and my Husky is now back home after 9 months of work, so my world is slowly but surely falling back into place. So here for you is this weeks installment, enjoy, if not you know what to do.
Now I've said this before the Italians do know their shit when it comes to metal and how to make it lovely
Eddies Suzuka toy was quite nice
barry on his Titan
And for Kenny it was a good year.
Moto2 is going to be hot this year, can't wait
Eddies thang
Not too sure what these were or are
Another use for an FJ 1300 engine I suppose
This IS noice
This is quite a nice CX
late in the evening in the light of dark
Luck and Jimmy Adamo? at Daytona
Led Zeppelin Road TS 125's and RV90's, it must have been where they got their inspiration from. Love the number plate on the front mudguard, thank goodness that doesn't happen any more.
A 1500cc Triumph Sextant
GOAT
This guy still thinks he's riding his Harley to the officeA stunning image
Doug Domokos? The king of wheelies, give him a 1300 Kawasaki and watch him go.
Joseph and his amazing techno colored Triumph
I never knew that dellorto made flat slides, go figure I went from pumpers straight to injection
Believe it or not these things were really really simple to work on. It was kind of like a meccano set for dummies, every plug was a different size that would only fit into the opposite different sized plug, you could literally throw the loom on the frame in the right direction and there was an opposite plug waiting, it was almost fool proof. I loved these bikes.
Check out the size of that swinging arm, I mean the power that must be contained by this is amazing
Living on the edge
No thanks honey, I'm reading about the drag coefficients of leading link drum brakes
ha ha I laughed when I saw this image, kind of like a car from the animated movie CARS
Oh yes please, let me at that
Would you mess with this girl?
Or would you 'mess' with this girl
And that's about that. I'm off to the Britten festival next week, so keep your eyes posted for some stunning bike action over the next few weeks.
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