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Uploaded by on May 24, 2009

Bike started life as a 2000 Jackal. It is now wearing SP tank, foot controls and rear fender, custom front fender and side panels, EV wheels brakes shocks and luggage. Stock head pipes, MG crossover, conti replicas, Uni air filters and power commander. MG Jackal sport windshield, aftermarket comfort seat, Lucas replica rear turn signals, CEV replica tail light, superbike bars and grips. Enjoy!!!!!!

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  • Thanks for the compliment! The mufflers are made by Keihan out of the uk. They are conti replicas. The words "project Imola" are stamped on them. Stainless steel, very nice, about $650 pair. Still available.

  • Jævelbra!!!)))

  • @alazzurra

    Thanks for the compliments. I added the second front rotor, caliper and put new stainless brake lines only to find out that the stock master cylinder cannot handle the extra brake. So I bought a used master cylinder from a Ducati 916 off of ebay and it bolted right up and stops on a dime!

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  • looks kind of long for a cafe. although they do handle well. I had a cali-III which is the sale as the jackal and it was sluggish in the turns compared to my T-3

  • Gorgeous ! Hard to believe it was once a California !!

  • nice job, i bet it rides better with those mods, and it sounds better!.

  • Oh my God that is amazing!!! My Grandfather looks like he is going to cry, he loves the bike too! We've rode Guzzi's since the day I was born and that bike is so perfect.

  • sweet bike -Guzzi forever!

  • Wow, that is an excellent custom job! Can't make out the name on the mufflers, though. What are they? They sound fantastic.

  • Sounds great! That should be the Italian national anthem.

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