Topica Loopframe_Guzzi Archive


Subject: RE: Introduction

Author: Tim Youtsey

Date: May 21, 2001, 11:29 AM

Post ID: 1706809795


Kev,
My brother was just here in AZ. visiting from Michigan. He stole my 73'
eldo police GT for a couple of hours. He has had Harlies and currently owns
a month old Honda shaddow. He is looking for a Guzzi after he fell in love
with mine. He lives just outside of Jackson. If you know of anyone selling
a clean Guzzi around your neck of the woods, let me know.
Tim

-----Original Message-----
From: Kevin Graf [mailto:kgr-@midwestpension.com]
Sent: Monday, May 21, 2001 11:05 AM
To: Loopfram-@topica.com
Subject: Introduction


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Hey! I Hope everybody's doing ok out there. My name is Kevin, from just
outside Detroit, MI. I was refered to this site by a couple people @ the
last part of the restoration of my 71 Ambassador. I've bought the bike
in AZ in 97.
There I was attending MMI. I didn't own a car and had a 94 Yamaha for a
daily ride. I sold that bike with all it's dependablity, nice handling,
low maintenace and power to own this Ambo. My pal back here in Mich.
thought I was nuts."What?! your selling your bike for a ...what? What
the hell is that? Why would you sell a 94 For something as old and wierd
as that?" I believe those were his almost exact words. I sent him a
photo of the bike after that. I guess it didn,t do it justice cause he
still couldn't see the beauty of the bike that I fell in love with the
minute I saw it. I guess to sum up this story, I had no idea of what I
was getting myself into with the bike. Everything from shit breaking
down tio the great people that surround Moto Guzzi.
Since then I,ve had the privledge through the years of having to touch
everything on that bike, from rear to front I've literally cleaned it,
fixed it, made it, or just flat out replaced it.
Hopefully, this full restration will set the bike straight for alot of
years and miles. When people ask me about Moto Guzzi and about owning
one, I tell them that the bikes are slow, clumsey (or maybe that's just
me), and that they can get very expensive to fix. They then ask "why
then?" To that I say " It maybe slow, but I'm not in a hurry, It maybe
clumsey but that's why you got to know how to ride,
and they maybe expensive sometimes, but other times you can fix the
problem with something out of the junk drawer. I know we are a rare
breed and somewhat "off" but I've never been one of the crowd anyways.
So I,m Glad to be here and hope to learn, share stories, and teach
andthing I might of picked up along the years.
Kev

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