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My forray in the world of the Goose

SusKatCas

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I have been looking for a little bigger bike for the bride now for well over a year. We finally managed to combine her requirement for "cute" with mine for boring guy stuff like good deal, reasonable to work on, not junk. Oh yeah, the big one, she is 5' 1.5", and really has to stretch to get that last half inch.

Here is resulting Moto Guzzi Nevada 750IE.

Guzzi 2a.jpg

Wish me luck. By my standards the project score is pretty low, it really only needs a brake flush, couple dabs of touch up paint and some turn signals. I'm already finding that parts might be a little interesting.

Any leads on a forum similar to this one?

Cheers, Alan
 
Ha, there are no forums like this one! The GSR is the BEST!!!

Seriously now, that bike looks like a cream puff and so does your wife. Hope you guys ride many happy miles together!
 
That's one of the things that's always kept me away from Guzzi, BMW and the like, parts availability. Nice bike though, I've considered that same model a time or two myself.
 
See if there's a Guzzi club nearby.

Also, is there a Guzzi dealer anywhere near you?
 
No nearby Guzzi dealers.

Wish us luck, paid PA $280 for title and plate. The kid at the notary was unaware of the healing power of VT title/registration. Fortunately, an older guy took it in stride.
 
Alan,

Have a look at the GuzziTech.com forum
It offered excellent support when I had my 1200 Norge GT. I still go in there every day just for a look.

Greg
 
Guzzis are the kind of bikes you work on yourself, not much need for a dealer. I don't get where parts are hard to come by, they are eezy-peezy. Been playing with Guzzis since 1984, and I guarantee she will love that thing. The Wild Goose forum for Moto Guzzi is very much like it is here.
 
Guzzis are the kind of bikes you work on yourself, not much need for a dealer. I don't get where parts are hard to come by, they are eezy-peezy. Been playing with Guzzis since 1984, and I guarantee she will love that thing. The Wild Goose forum for Moto Guzzi is very much like it is in here

https://wildguzzi.com/forum/index.php?board=1.0
 
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