Beautiful restoration a couple of years ago, still in great condition with the addition of some nice extras including Police single seat, foot boards, heel toe shifter and wide bars.
In 1969 I was just a teenager and a neighbor parked his Goose facing sort of downhill. He went inside, I was standing there as it rolled forward and tipped over. I freaked out and started trying to get it back up on its stand, he came out and helped. I figured I'd get the blame but he took me for a ride on it instead. Those were some very nice bikes back then. Smooth and quick.
I was the owner that shipped the bike to Moe, at Cycle Garden for the engine/drivetrain/tires/wiring harness/frame powder coat & police floor boards. I’m on project three and impressed with the latest improvements. Moe named the bike Blackie.
@@Skyfaller2010 WRONG! Over the years: Yamaha DT125, Honda 400/4, Kawasaki Z650, Triumph Trident 900. Notice that I am not a tragic and clichéd fashion victim who thinks Hardly Ablesons are the be all and end all of motorcycling just because of some advertising. You know the sort of pillock I mean, Hardly Ableson trousers, Hardly Ableson jacket, Hardly Ableson toothbrush and of course Hardly Ableson sunglasses, to be worn in nightclubs for that extra "I think I am cool" look beloved of Hardley Ableson pillocks everywhere!
@@johnrandall125 Whatever you say bro. I'm fond of two wheelers and will ride anything that won't try to ride me fiirst...lol. I have had a bunch of bikes over the years...Kawasaki Spectre 750, 4 Honda Goldwing 1500s, A Honda Goldwing F6B 1800 (which I loved ) One Yamaha Venture Royale, 4 Harley Davidson's, a Custom Dyna, Road King and now a 2021 Street Glide. I've only ridden a Triumph Bonneville but haven't ever really owned any Brit bikes. I would if I could but just never had an opportunity to acquire one. I arrived at this MG motorcycle from the simple fact that I was wondering what bike they were riding in the movie from Clint Eastwoods Magnum Force. ua-cam.com/video/P-Kii0jm-E0/v-deo.html
@@Skyfaller2010 Ah, OK fellah! I interpreted your first post as being from a Harley obsessive. I confess I find them annoying with their tendency to consume all of the marketing gee gaws and an insistence that Harleys are the greatest bikes in the world whereas whole thing is one big annoying egotistical pose for them.
Moto Guzzi----used to be able to climb Mt. Lemon in Tucson, AZ in 4th gear. That was around the time Elvis Presley died. In fact the Tucson cops had the Guzzi's too and then they changed over Harley's.
Il fascino delle Guzzi...💙
In 1969 I was just a teenager and a neighbor parked his Goose facing sort of downhill. He went inside, I was standing there as it rolled forward and tipped over. I freaked out and started trying to get it back up on its stand, he came out and helped.
I figured I'd get the blame but he took me for a ride on it instead. Those were some very nice bikes back then. Smooth and quick.
A beauty. She looks like she'd go anywhere you could possibly want to go.
Nice job!!love this motorcycle,one day want to get one.
Baie mooi lyk pragtig in die swart goed gedoen
A gorgeous example of the species.
Mamma mía...meravigliosa !!
I was the owner that shipped the bike to Moe, at Cycle Garden for the engine/drivetrain/tires/wiring harness/frame powder coat & police floor boards. I’m on project three and impressed with the latest improvements. Moe named the bike Blackie.
Great bike , i love MGs and thats the vintage for me !
art on 2 wheels ladies and gentlemen
I can smell it. Had a 73 Eldo bought in 87 for $850 It had 12000 miles on it.
excellent 👏👏👏👏👏✌️✌️
Such a beauty
Beautiful!
Mamma mia che bella!!
I bet you could park that up next to a bunch of Hardly Ablesons and the Guzzi would draw more attention than the cliched old Harleys.
I couldn't agree more. I think the Italian design is cleaner looking.
You really show your ignorance don't you? I bet you don't even ride.
@@Skyfaller2010 WRONG! Over the years: Yamaha DT125, Honda 400/4, Kawasaki Z650, Triumph Trident 900.
Notice that I am not a tragic and clichéd fashion victim who thinks Hardly Ablesons are the be all and end all of motorcycling just because of some advertising. You know the sort of pillock I mean, Hardly Ableson trousers, Hardly Ableson jacket, Hardly Ableson toothbrush and of course Hardly Ableson sunglasses, to be worn in nightclubs for that extra "I think I am cool" look beloved of Hardley Ableson pillocks everywhere!
@@johnrandall125 Whatever you say bro. I'm fond of two wheelers and will ride anything that won't try to ride me fiirst...lol. I have had a bunch of bikes over the years...Kawasaki Spectre 750, 4 Honda Goldwing 1500s, A Honda Goldwing F6B 1800 (which I loved ) One Yamaha Venture Royale, 4 Harley Davidson's, a Custom Dyna, Road King and now a 2021 Street Glide. I've only ridden a Triumph Bonneville but haven't ever really owned any Brit bikes. I would if I could but just never had an opportunity to acquire one. I arrived at this MG motorcycle from the simple fact that I was wondering what bike they were riding in the movie from Clint Eastwoods Magnum Force. ua-cam.com/video/P-Kii0jm-E0/v-deo.html
@@Skyfaller2010 Ah, OK fellah! I interpreted your first post as being from a Harley obsessive. I confess I find them annoying with their tendency to consume all of the marketing gee gaws and an insistence that Harleys are the greatest bikes in the world whereas whole thing is one big annoying egotistical pose for them.
Moto Guzzi----used to be able to climb Mt. Lemon in Tucson, AZ in 4th gear. That was around the time Elvis Presley died. In fact the Tucson cops had the Guzzi's too and then they changed over Harley's.
Splendida
Beautiful! That instrument console, is that original? I would like to get one for my 71 v7 special
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Nice ! :-)
Are the reflectors on the front and rear mudguards add-ons required by US laws?
Yes.
Gran bel ferro made in Italy
looking to sell ?
I realise this is old footage, but is this Guzzi for sale?