Topica Loopframe_Guzzi Archive


Subject: Re: Timing belt for Loops

Author: Ron Komoroski

Date: Sep 9, 2003, 5:21 AM

Post ID: 1714452729



Lannis,
Did you see the post about the '75 police Eldo for sale that Don Bower
placed on the list 9/1 ? I sent you an e-mail but it bounced.
Ron Komoroski
----- Original Message -----
From: "Lannis Selz" <lan-@direcway.com>
To: <Loopfram-@topica.com>
Sent: Tuesday, September 09, 2003 12:13 AM
Subject: RE: Timing belt for Loops


 
Paul Linn wrote:
 
Hey check this one out! This might be something interesting to try out.

http://www.mgcycle.com/specials.html


Paul
Midlothian, Va
73 Eldo "Elvira" at a halt in favor of "Daisy"
74 Eldo "Daisy" new project

Paul -

Hmmm, it'll be interesting to see how loopframers will react to adding a
high wear item to their stone-ax simple bike that has to be changed
every 20,000 miles or risk breaking and tearing up something.

One of the main reasons that I'm looking for an alternative to my
Centauro for putting lots of miles on (and thus why I'm monitoring this
fine list) is because the Centauro has lots of expensive,
high-maintenance or high-bucks-if-it-ever-breaks thingies on it, like an
exposed drive shaft, these cam belts that have to be changed every
30,000 KM (18,000 miles and I'm WAY overdue), $800 ECUs, TPS's, etc etc.

I'm dreaming of the day I can get a Guzzi with gears, pushrods,
carburetors, 4.00 x 18 tires (the 'Tauro needs ANOTHER $150 160/60ZR17
tire tomorrow after 4800 miles), and good ol' points-and-coil to make
fire (sort of like flint-and-tinder). I'll keep the Centauro for
sportin' around on, 'cause it's fun and pretty, but it'll soon be
back-to-nature for long highway work for this unreconstructed Luddite.

Lannis

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