I had a ride on one a couple of years ago. What a boneshaker, those stock shocks would need an upgrade.
that goes without saying same as the triumph version ...horrible
I had a ride on one a couple of years ago. What a boneshaker, those stock shocks would need an upgrade.

That looks like a V50 lump? In which case I'd steer well clear.
Andres

Aww - shame.
you missed this one; http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/MOTO-GUZZ...24c237&pid=100011&rk=1&rkt=10&sd=172251313696
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The MkIII V50's were lovely little things. Unfortunately I had a MkII
The V50's were fine (apart from the electronic ignition on the mkII) it was the v65 that suffered
What about a V9 then (850 engine)? The only problem is they are still quite new so 2nd hand will be an issue. I keep looking at them and am sorely tempted. I think the basic bike is almost there for me and wouldn't take a lot to make it 'just so'.
Andres
Did they not have a reputation for trash exhaust valves?
Andres

Some potential here http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1968-MOTO...120f1e3&pid=100005&rk=4&rkt=6&sd=172263177491
This is lovely http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Moto-Guzz...629671?hash=item5b27047da7:g:TA0AAOSwbYZXdXRm shame its a carc
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Spada http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/MOTO-GUZZ...d362b40&pid=100005&rk=3&rkt=6&sd=282080058314
Some potential here http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1968-MOTO...120f1e3&pid=100005&rk=4&rkt=6&sd=172263177491
This is lovely http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Moto-Guzz...629671?hash=item5b27047da7:g:TA0AAOSwbYZXdXRm shame its a carc
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Spada http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/MOTO-GUZZ...d362b40&pid=100005&rk=3&rkt=6&sd=282080058314
To be fair, I never found any of the old ones any less reliable than the new ones, in fact I have had more little issues with the newer ones,
misty clocks, failing speedo senders, battery issues,
my Breva 1100, needed charged once a week if unused, my convert needed charged once over the winter, the chrome on the forks peeled on the Breva,
if I was using it as an only bike, I wouldn't have a Guzzi, but nor would I have a BMW,
the plus of owning an old Guzzi, is that it's long ago hit the rock bottom price, so you feel less guilty leaving it in the garage, or sorning it over winter they have much more character than airheads and the newer guzzi models,
sure they can get expensive if you cant wield a spanner and if they do go wrong, but that is the same for any bike, and I always say, but never do, the cheapest bike to buy is a fully well restored bike.
To be fair, I never found any of the old ones any less reliable than the new ones, in fact I have had more little issues with the newer ones,
misty clocks, failing speedo senders, battery issues,
my Breva 1100, needed charged once a week if unused, my convert needed charged once over the winter, the chrome on the forks peeled on the Breva,
if I was using it as an only bike, I wouldn't have a Guzzi, but nor would I have a BMW,
the plus of owning an old Guzzi, is that it's long ago hit the rock bottom price, so you feel less guilty leaving it in the garage, or sorning it over winter they have much more character than airheads and the newer guzzi models,
sure they can get expensive if you cant wield a spanner and if they do go wrong, but that is the same for any bike, and I always say, but never do, the cheapest bike to buy is a fully well restored bike.
my experience of old guzzis is that sorted bikes are little trouble, including the much maligned electrics, even the switchgear is ok and that includes the early snuff box stuff. alternator rotors fail sometimes, but less so than on BMW airheads IME.
old shitters can be much more of a problem, but it's amazing what faults they can tolerate and still keep going.
being handy with a spanner is a big advantage with any old bike.
but it's amazing what faults they can tolerate and still keep going.

If a Guzzi can cope with me as an owner - it's the best reference i can give it.
I got mine at 5k miles, 16 years ago. Now it's got 72k miles on it. I'd only sell it to get another Guzzi.
EDIT
... twice i've typed a long reply and deleted it as waffle.
If you have Basic mechanical knowledge and experience. If you can learn basic electrics (my weak point) you can run a Guzzi and be very happy with it.
I could tell many stories / give examples, but i waffle enough as it is, so i wont.![]()