Topica Loopframe_Guzzi Archive


Subject: Re: New Guzzi owner, Eldorado ?'s

Author: andy hill

Date: Jun 25, 2001, 2:39 PM

Post ID: 1707256247


hi ed-
welcome! your clutch is probably hanging up 'cause the plates are worn where
the hub contacts them. i have an old knucklehead police seat
[spring-mounted] on my eldo, & love it! mayhap a 'newer' police seat [w/back
support] would be even better- the mounts line up pretty well. keep a close
eye on your oil between changes for chrome flecks.
andy
'72 eldo
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Sent: Sunday, June 24, 2001 11:06 PM
Subject: New Guzzi owner, Eldorado ?'s


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Hi looplist. Glad I stumbled on to this site. I just bought a '73
Eldorado, my first Moto Guzzi. It has 67K miles and is all original
except paint. I don't think it ever sat for long periods according to
PO. It had a valve job at 29K. It runs/sounds great, but I am wondering
about the chrome cylinder bores, how do you tell if the chrome is good
without tearing it down? There are no obvious symptons so I'm guessing
the chrome is fine. I was told to use Castrol 20-50 oil, is that good
advice? I put some stock Harley Sportster mufflers on it, really has a
nice deep mellow sound, I love it. When it gets really warmed up in
town, sometimes when you come to a stoplight and pull the clutch in it
doesn't want to release, what is the problem there? And last but not
least, I want to put a solo seat on this bike, but I really don't care
for the Guzzi solo seats. I had a Mustang vintage solo seat on my 77
Harley FLH, it was a great seat, does anyone know of a similar seat to
fit my Eldo? Maybe the Harley police solo seat? I may buy a Harley seat
and modify the mounts to make it fit. Thanks in advance, Ed in Iowa.

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