Topica Loopframe_Guzzi Archive


Subject: Re: Converts

Author: Jtomel-@aol.com

Date: Mar 12, 2003, 12:58 PM

Post ID: 1712222949



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I too won a Convert. A 77 model. 35 or so thousand K. Great bike. You
can't ride a manual nearly as slow around your yard. Cool. Perfect parade
bike. I think they rev faster than a manual. Less wear on those cush drive
parts, as the torque converter absorbs some of that mind bending V-twin
power. You can sometimes buy one cheap. I like 'em.
Tom

'78 SP1000 rider
''74 Eldo front disc model
'67 V700 no tank no shift or brake linkage or rear drive or front fender or
heads
'77 Convert



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Tom<BR>
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'78 SP1000 rider<BR>
''74 Eldo front disc model<BR>
'67 V700 no tank no shift or brake linkage or rear drive or front fender or heads<BR>
'77 Convert</FONT>

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