I've got a stack of late 70's bike magazines here that Oblertone dropped around for the Airhead Weekend. The Guzzi Le Mans was the bike winning the Production bike racing at nearly every round in its day, only occasionally being beaten by the Ducati 900SS. It blew away all the Jap stuff as it could handle well. It was similar to the way the Ducatis dominated BSB and World Superbikes a few years ago.
In Jersey where I lived, there were lots of Ducatis but the Guzzi were much rarer. My best mate had a Mk1 Le Mans and to me it was the ultimate bike. When I was a teenager, I had a poster of one on my bedroom wall alongside the obligatory posters of Debbie Harry and Farrah Fawcett.
I rode a friends Laverda 1200 once and hated it. It felt like it had a concrete mixer as an engine, roughest bike I've ever ridden and all the weight high up like an early Hinckley Triumph. Even in those days, it was hard to get spares for the Laverdas.
On one trip to the South of France to the Bol D'Or at Ricard in 1982, we were passed by a well ridden Le Mans. We were all on Jap fours (Suzuki GS1000, Kawasaki Z1000 etc) and none of us could keep up with this Le Mans through the Massif Central south of Clemand Ferand. The more we pushed our Jap bikes the more they wobbled whereas the Guzzi just went around corners "as if on rails".
The styling of the Mk1 Le Mans is so pure and so Italian. It is like a classic Ferrari, it is an art form.
A few of my mates in Jersey still have garages filled with late 70's Italian exotica including Laverdas, Ducatis and Moto Guzzis but I would always pick the Le Mans as my all time favourite bike.
And its not the level of the noise, its the quality.

Any bike can be noisy but the Guzzi is so much more than that, it is tuneful. It makes an earthly rumble that can't be described in print. You have to hear it and more importantly, FEEL it. I can't believe any real motorcyclist could hear the Guzzi being revved up and not feel some great emotion.
They say "never meet your heroes" and I honestly thought Proff's bike might be a bit of an old dog so I was very worried about riding it and bursting the bubble. In fact it was even better than I could have dreamt of .

Apart from the heavy duty throttle (which we may be able to address with new throttle cables) it is everything and more I could have expected. Given a straight choice between a new R1 or a mint Le Mans I would pick the Le Mans everytime.
I guess bikes are a bit like women as we all have very different tastes.
But yes, you are a heathen!
I wish less people liked the Le Mans as I might be able to get one cheaper.
