Topica Loopframe_Guzzi Archive


Subject: Re: How do I love thee, my loopframe, let me count the ways

Author: Robert Hawkes

Date: Dec 14, 2001, 7:41 AM

Post ID: 1709155932


Who are you IMHO? Sorry, just don't recognize your handle.

I started this thread and you are right on. I was originally attracted to
this bike because of the way it looked and with some cursory investigation
found that they were very simple and it is the "simplicity" coupled with its
large parts that made me buy a Loop. Still puzzled though as to why what
you state isn't more widely known. That may be OK though as that means that
these beautiful, simple bikes are all for us. Bob
----- Original Message -----
From: <dj-@dotis.com>
To: <Loopfram-@topica.com>
Sent: Friday, December 14, 2001 10:19 AM
Subject: How do I love thee, my loopframe, let me count the ways


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Whoever tagged loopframes as undependable was severely uninformed.

1. What other motorcycle has a compareable bottom end? A massive crankshaft
coupled to a massive flywheel, (that should stay as stock Charlie) rods as a
small block chevy has, that can withstand brutal mistreatment. Good for
hundreds of thousands of miles when given fair teatment. (change the oil)

2. A rock solid valve train (I prefere the gears as in V700 and Ambo, but
the
chain ain't too bad) solid lifters and a simple valve train that is
extremely
reliable.

3. A drive train next to none, massive universal, and a rear end that is
very
reliable and compares to those in smaller cars. The clutch is excellent and
will do many many tens of thousands of miles.

4. Simple ignition, it's all about intake, compression, power, exhaust, set
the distributor to fire just before tdc and away you go. If my loopframe has
an ignition problem, I can fix it at any NAPA (or similar) store, I only
need
a 12 Volt coil, wires are easy, plugs are easy, I always carry a spare set
of
points and a condenser. Try fixing and modern type ignition this easily)

5. Charging/starting system, either a Marrelli or Bosch regulator can be
easily replaced using parts from a NAPA store (or most other auto parts
stores) any generator shop can rebuild a Bosch Starter or generator, Bosch
Solinoids are easy to get again at any NAPA dealer. (yes Marelli can be
harder)

6. Cooling, the design of the engine is perfect for air cooling, I have
worked on countless other brands that have had rear, or middle cylinder
overheating problems.

I just love em, I do change the wiring to much simpler, better and more
reliable connectors, as well as updated fuses, I carry a kit with plugs,
points, condenser, fuel screens, a few extra carb parts, fuel line and misc
nuts and bolts for emergency situations. There is no other more dependable
bike. IMHO

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