Guzzi V85

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Re: Guzzi V85

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Paul_C wrote: ↑Fri Aug 20, 2021 11:13 pm I still have my 78 model which I've had since 81. A pleasure to ride but it certainly requires more input and focus than modern bikes. I like the look of the new one too.
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It's a Mk II LeMans with a Sprint fairing, cut down leg shields, stainless exhaust and a few other modifications.
That double headlight is really cool looking.
And now, Harry, let us step out into the night and pursue that flighty temptress, adventure.

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Re: Guzzi V85

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I still think its one of the coolest machines of its era
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Re: Guzzi V85

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...make that 'ever'
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Re: Guzzi V85

Post by ErikGustav2 »

You don't know what you are missing...
If you never owned a Moto Guzzi.

Reliable touring bikes for 50 years.

This shows a 850 T from 1974.

With fairings, panniers and top box from STALAMA in Sweden.
STaffan LArsson MAlung

https://malungsforetag.se/foretag/tillv ... r/stalama/


(California 1989 followed much later)

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