Show Us Your Motorbikes

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Here’s a couple of mine. The Beemer is just freshly washed today after playing up in Hinckley after having had its ECU fettled

The other is my hand built Zagato Moto Guzzi :cool: (see on here before, but worth a punt as I’m so proud of it!)

My old Rockhopper is safely tucked away so it wont do any harm :laugh: (I have done a fair amount of spinning lately though!)
 
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@Oldrat. The Beemers a tractor mate. Albeit, one capable of worrying a few sports crotch rocket types on the twistys, at the same time as carrying many trees in its panniers.

But oooohhh.....that Guzzi. Proud you should be.
 
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Again, not perhaps what you meant ..

Here’s a couple of mine. The Beemer is just freshly washed today after playing up in Hinckley after having had its ECU fettled

The other is my hand built Zagato Moto Guzzi :cool: (see on here before, but worth a punt as I’m so proud of it!)

My old Rockhopper is safely tucked away so it wont do any harm :laugh: (I have done a fair amount of spinning lately though!)
That is one awesome Guzzi
 
Quite fancy a go on one of those, bet it’s a cracker.
Cheeky little zorst you have there.
It's a lot of fun. low,light,torquey. Great for slinging in the van and buggering off.
Your Guzzi however is a sight to behold.
 
Thats a lot of bike porn there! Really like the Moto Guzzi, only the Italians could combine style like that. Last year we went to Milan and visited the Alfa Romeo museum a few Zagato styled cars there, didnt realise they had worked on bikes as well. I have got an old Ribble with a steel frame which is comfortable to ride and a Condor which is alloy with carbon forks. Would love to get out on bikes a lot more its a great way to see a bit more of the world.
Baz
 
Sorry @Oldrat the posts get auto arranged by posting date but hey its an excuse to post another shot :thumbsup:
It is a lovely bike after all
 
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