Guzzi 1100 Sport Cafe Racer
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Re: Guzzi 1100 Sport Cafe Racer
Funny because I like the way the guzzi motor looks but I like that not at all.
I think I have rose tinted specs about a nicely tweaked le mans and can't get past that.
I think I have rose tinted specs about a nicely tweaked le mans and can't get past that.
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Re: Guzzi 1100 Sport Cafe Racer
I like the old dog look of that. If it were mine the waste of time meshed bellmouths would be replaced with pod filters and a nice 2-2 exhaust would be fitted. Alloy tank FTW!
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Re: Guzzi 1100 Sport Cafe Racer
I don't agree, but I am amused by the comparison none the lessLe_Fromage_Grande wrote: ↑Wed Jul 21, 2021 10:40 am It looks like R2D2 being shagged by the Forth Bridge
I do love a Guzzi - no idea why, I just do. A speedo probably wouldn't go amiss though.
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Re: Guzzi 1100 Sport Cafe Racer
I just tried to find a picture of a Guzzi I liked, but they all looked like the love child of R2D2Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Wed Jul 21, 2021 10:44 am
I don't agree, but I am amused by the comparison none the less
I do love a Guzzi - no idea why, I just do. A speedo probably wouldn't go amiss though.
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Re: Guzzi 1100 Sport Cafe Racer
I liked the 1000 Sport. Uncomfortable to ride and it is made for people with half sized legs - but the looked good for the era.
The back end of that is just all wrong!
The Davida one, however looks great ...
The back end of that is just all wrong!
The Davida one, however looks great ...
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Re: Guzzi 1100 Sport Cafe Racer
Eurgh!
Looks like one of those ebay projects that someone started and "don't have time to finish".
Looks like one of those ebay projects that someone started and "don't have time to finish".
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Re: Guzzi 1100 Sport Cafe Racer
The standard 1100 sport is pretty ugly IMO but this hasn't improved it beyond it looking like its shed some weight..
I much prefer the old skool ally tank cafe racers:
I much prefer the old skool ally tank cafe racers:
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Re: Guzzi 1100 Sport Cafe Racer
The one I rode was red - and for some reason looked better than that! Maybe they haven't aged well.
All that said - don't think could ever buy a Moto Guzzi
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Re: Guzzi 1100 Sport Cafe Racer
Brutal in many ways.
The little chicken strip on the rear tyre seems to say the arse end has been wobbling all over the shop with a bit of lean.
The little chicken strip on the rear tyre seems to say the arse end has been wobbling all over the shop with a bit of lean.
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Re: Guzzi 1100 Sport Cafe Racer
That is just gopping. Crappy power sapping exhausts, pathetically positioned speedo/revcounter (why not place them together?), a painted yellow tint on the headlamp (why? Its not French), crappy front sidelights/indicators and a £50 seat bolted on. Cables, wiring and fuel filter need tidying up (i.e. get hidden from sight). All the hallmarks of flicking through Aliexpress/Wish websites and clicking "buy" when you see something cheap.
Even Bellwood would do better
Even Bellwood would do better
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Re: Guzzi 1100 Sport Cafe Racer
Lovely, really lovely, but I never understand when people have the ability to build such things that they can’t make a bracket to reangle the rear light to the correct position??
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Re: Guzzi 1100 Sport Cafe Racer
That really gets my goat too. I can never understand seeing lots of great add on bits that have been perfectly engineered with care and thought, then ruined because the wiring is dangling down for the want of (at the very least) a few zip ties, and rear brake master cylinders that can be moved out of sight with a longer bit of brake hose.
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