Topica Loopframe_Guzzi Archive


Subject: Re: LONG DISTANCE LOOP FRAME

Author: Zerhackermann .

Date: Dec 11, 2001, 7:08 PM

Post ID: 1709132764


This past winter i built an Ambo out of parts. 3 weeks after it was running,
I rode from Seattle to Redmond Oregon. I started at ~8PM. lots of
construction around Olympia delayed my arrival in Portland until midnight.
Camp or press on? Hell I was too worked up at shedding the surly bonds of
work and life. I was crossing the mountains in Tombstone Pass at 4AM. I
stopped near there for an hour. I was jumpy about animals. Then I pressed on
to Redmond and got there at 7AM. a month after, I went to circumnavigate
Washington state. Almost made it. the 700 mile day from Loop Loop pass over
to republic, down to Spokane, coer d'alene (then I noticed mechanical noises
I didn't like) and headed for home. MIdnight and I was in Moses Lake
(desolate place. but one really good cheap motel) the next morning I got
exactly 4 miles down the road and the motor seized up tighter than a cat in
a whiskey barrel.

I covered some miles. ANd the Ambo is by far the most comgortable bike I
have ever put down serious miles on. my wide tractor seat, wide bars,
police-ish sheild and foot pegs on the crash bars. no sweat.

reliable? you bet. We are talking 30 year old beasts here. but that NOS bike
Dave built, I bet that bike can be ridden a hundred thou with no worries.
cross country? no problem. That my particular beast gave up is more due to
me using suspect parts and being impatient than any design or manufactuing
flaw.

But that's not what you asked, is it? you wanted to know why the LD folks go
for wings and BMWs.

simple. it's perception. there is a BMW dealer and a honda shop just over
every damn hill. there is a national "come fix it" line for the hondas.
feels very safe. no worries. no risk. when my ambo blew up I was just about
200 miles in either direction from a guzzi shop. feels a little lonely out
there. Now if it was just me and I didn't have to worry about getting to
work and staying emplyed to keep my kin fed, I would have just hunkered down
and started working on getting parts sent to me. fix it right there. and get
on going. but that is a whole different attitude than the wing and BMW
touring folks have.



 From: Robert Hawkes <haw-@frontiernet.net>
Reply-To: Loopfram-@topica.com
To: Loopfram-@topica.com
Subject: Re: LONG DISTANCE LOOP FRAME
Date: Tue, 11 Dec 2001 21:15:34 -0500

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Patrick,
Yes, this is what I am talking about also. I notice that a few guys here
are saying "when I was younger" and I know about that too! (Ugh!) I talked
to a guy this weekend who said he only traveled on a BMW because he didn't
want to "think" about the bike but just about the traveling. Maybe that's
why people go for the Wings and Beemers. Bob
----- Original Message -----
From: Patrick Hayes <peha-@aol.com>
To: <Loopfram-@topica.com>
Sent: Tuesday, December 11, 2001 4:16 PM
Subject: Re: LONG DISTANCE LOOP FRAME


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When I was young and energetic, I came home to San Francisco from the
Guzzi
 National Rally in Sylvan Grove, KS with one night stop in Green River,
UT.
 That's about 950 miles for each of the two days. That was on a dressed
out
 '73 Eldorado.

Patrick Hayes
Fremont CA

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