Showing posts with label Moto Guzzi cafe' racer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Moto Guzzi cafe' racer. Show all posts

Wednesday, 23 July 2014

Testing times


If you read the blog or the mag, you'll know that I have a thing for Moto Guzzis, and one in particular, my 1975 750 S3 which I bought about 23 years ago. But even my patience and loyalty has been tested severely and to the limit for the past few months by a niggling problem that has meant the bike running on two cylinders one moment, dropping onto one, not starting properly - basically, rendering the bike unuseable, and if i can't use it I don't really see the point of it sitting around. Problem is, I've always worked on my own bikes, and I also don't have the available cash to drop it off with someone and say "fix it no matter what the cost".

Anyway, without going into tedious detail, it's had over the last few months a new battery, new points, new coils, carbs rebuilt, new plugs and caps, new condensors, new HT leads, coils substituted, loads of wiring repairs and connectors replaced, compression and valves checked, ignition timing checked (and double-checked by Paul at Corsa Italiana) - so the only next possible step is to rewire the bike from scratch.

But - by last week, after lots of time over the weeks spent by myself, and friends, trying to sort the issues, it was finally running well enough to be taken for its annual MOT test, and a 40 minute ride after the MOT (which it passed, no problem at all...) showed that the bike seems (touch wood etc.) to be running 95% perfectly, which is great compared to it not running at all. There is STILL a glitch somewhere which I can feel, but it accelerates well, so for now, I am just going to try and ride it, put some miles on the clock, and try to ignore the feeling I have (and have never had before) that the Guzzi is now a little unreliable.

I get my bikes MOT tested down at Dave Rogers Motorcycles, which is a 15 minute ride through beautiful Chiltern scenery from my place, and it's always a pleasure to go to Dave's - in fact, we're very lucky round here to have a bike shop run by such a nice guy and who loves old and unusual stuff. In fact, every time I go, there's always a mixed bag of motorcycles outside his shop. Here are a few photos of what was there the other day, including a 'barn find' BMW R75/5 that someone has bought at auction and wants it put back on the road (last used 1980, check the road tax), a nice BSA bobber type thing, Dave's own BMW off-road outfit and his nice red GS, and of course, you couldn't you ask for more than a three-wheeler Robin Reliant full of old motorcycle parts or an ancient Staffie Terrier shop hound. See photos below....

If you're in the Buckinghamshire (UK) area and run an older bike, it's worth seeking Dave out for MOTs and servicing. He doesn't advertise (doesn't need to), so his details are as follows: 

Dave Rogers Motorcycles, tel: 01844 346998 - http://southbucks.net/wpbdp_listing/d-c-rogers/


















Tuesday, 14 May 2013

Guy's 1100 Guzzi cafe' racer for sale








Guy's Moto Guzzi Jackal 1100-based cafe' racer is for sale. We think it's one of the best out there - the right lines, a very high build specification (Maxton suspension no less) and the donor Jackal owned from new. As cafe' racer Guzzis and Guzzis have become much more 'cool' and 'trendy' the last couple of years, and most of the stuff you see is either half-arsed or just plain wrong, it's good to see a bike that was built with skill and thought, used for its intended purpose, and now up for sale to pay for another project.

It's on Ebay now, right here