Random Guzzi Shit

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The arrangement of the letters on your number plate isn't properly centre justified.

That really, really would do my fecking gourd in that would.

Anyway, in the great scheme of things it's not a serious problem and certainly not worth having sleepless nights over so ignore me :D

Andres

Look again...it's centred perfectly. If the J and H where swapped around it would look totally different.
 
Look again...it's centred perfectly. If the J and H where swapped around it would look totally different.

Agreed.......but visually it doesn't work and the top row needs nudging to the left, just a little, to balance it.

I really don't know how Tricky can put up with it like that, it must be driving him bonkers :D

Andres
 
Agreed.......but visually it doesn't work and the top row needs nudging to the left, just a little, to balance it.

I really don't know how Tricky can put up with it like that, it must be driving him bonkers :D

Andres

Yes, because some of the best typographers make numberplates :augie
 
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For sale :

eBay item number: 223326855294

Classified ad price: £16,500.00

Description:
Beautiful, Rare, Hand-Built Italian Race bred design....
Ghezzi Brian V-Twin 1100
Moto Guzzi 1100 cc 4 Stroke Injection
5 speed
Forged Aluminium Marchesini Wheels
Paioli Upside down hydraulic telescopic forks (adjustable)
Hydraulic Bitubo monoshocks (Ohlins)
Dual Perimeter 'Floating' Brakes
4 piston callipers
Bespoke Tubi Exhaust
192kgs (dry weight)
94 bhp / 100nM torque

https://www.westsussexspecialistcars.co.uk/used-cars-in-west-sussex

Very nice..
 

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Picture posted on MG Facebook page this morning, by a bloke in Adalaide City centre..

" A tad warm on the bike on the way home.
Got to 51c after the traffic lights."

:yikes :yikes :yikes
 

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I prefer yours..

I'd sooner they didn't have a gaping hole were the airbox/ batteries used to live.

Your side panels makes all the difference IMHO..

:drool
 

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Aw .. thanks Ash :blush


I actually made the side panels and their mounts removable just in case I wanted to revert to the see through look, but like you I still prefer them in place.
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I prefer yours..

I'd sooner they didn't have a gaping hole were the airbox/ batteries used to live.

Your side panels makes all the difference IMHO..

:drool

I do to. I do like the nifty little nose cone though.
 
Picture posted on MG Facebook page this morning, by a bloke in Adalaide City centre..

" A tad warm on the bike on the way home.
Got to 51c after the traffic lights."

:yikes :yikes :yikes

My son lives there and South Australia had a record high of 48.9 degrees (measured at the weather station)
 


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