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Originally Posted by Threewheelbonnie
Good luck, enjoy it and tell us how it goes.
I got out while the going was affordable. Too many niggles and too much rot so it was either sell or keep it as a way to convert money into frustration. Nothing that would stop it running, but stuff that would cause hassle in the UK.
Andy
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Seems to me if well prepped and PRE tested, it could make a good travel bike, once the niggles are identified and FIXED.
These "frustrations" are things you want to solve while still in N. America ...
not in Bolivia or Peru'. Anything that crops up will hopefully show itself BEFORE you cross the border into Mexico. Some good Guzzi guys in the San Diego area.
I'm betting the Guzzi will do OK if owner keeps up on maintenance and chases
gremlins out early.
Ride ON!
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