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From: Zagato1974
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  • Bellissima,complimenti.Questa special non la conoscevo noncredevo che Zagato si occupasse anche di moto. Ma è tutta originale?Good sound!!!

  • Totally excellent bike !! Don't ever sell it ------- to anyone except me. Slight discrepancy you've undoubtedly picked up by now, fuel line kink next to ign switch.

  • ...exactly what a bike should look, sound and feel like!

  • looks great, sounds great!

  • Beautiful bike, love the cafe racer easthetics coupled with Guzzi V2-Lafranconi thunder! Where did you source the Veglia rev counter, are they available new?

  • @Tony240Z Thanks for the positive comments Tony.I sourced the Tacho from Australia,I am waiting on the seller getting back to me regarding availability and I will let you know.There is a Veglia Competizione rev counter / tachometer currently for sale on e bay Germany.I paid 550 Oz dollars 2 years ago for the unit that is on the bike.

    Cheers

  • @Zagato1974 Thanks for the tip. I found two versions of the Competizione tach on a certain Australian website, I'll drop them an email and ask for availability. By the way, I see you've retained the original Brembo F08 calipers, where did you source you cross-drilled rotors for them?

  • The rotors were original Le Mans from the original mag wheels. I purchased the Borrani's from Italy through ebay and then purchased the hub conversion from Stien Dinse in Germany for the front and rear,the guys there are fantastic and know there stuff about anything Guzzi.

  • @Zagato1974 Thanks for the information mate, I appreciate it. Sorry for being so curious, I just can't resist the Guzzi magic...

  • where's the battery?

  • It is under the g/box where the centre stand used to be.....cheers

  • What a gorgeous looking bike....

  • Thank you for your comment ..Cheers

  • Defenatly a nice bike on its own, but to be a Zagato Guzzi it is missing the most important detail of all: the mono-shock swingarm :(

  • Thanks for the comment, I had a mono shock conversion for the bike but decided I preferred the twin shock look and its all down to personal preference when you are building a motorcycle and not just to copy Ben Part's work. As you are probably aware Zagato is a renowned Italian master coach builder that specialises in hand beaten body work for their chosen designs and are not mono shock suspension designers.

    Thanks for the interest.

  • Very nice. An homage to the Ben Part bike as seen in the Davida ad, by any chance?

  • Cheers Micky,Ben's Guzzi was the insperation,still a lot of work to do.

  • Bella!!

  • Grazie snupoxxx

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