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    Default My brother's workshop helper

    Yes that is a MotoGuzzi 850 in the background

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    Great photo. Very similar to the one we lost four years ago. They are great little dogs and highly intelligent
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    Lolla is up to it again.

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    Great dog. Great Bike. Reminiscent of a Ducati single I had once upon a time. I just love that sort of tank shape.

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    B
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    Quote Originally Posted by Enfield Guy View Post
    Great dog. Great Bike. Reminiscent of a Ducati single I had once upon a time. I just love that sort of tank shape.

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    Bro's had a fair share of Dukes in his time. When he was FIFO he used to leave his 850 at my place which was a great ride.

    The Guzzi is a 1974 model I believe. When my bro got it, it was in good nick mechanically but had been butchered cosmetically, different coloured side panels, tank and fairing, odd mufflers. Bro stripped it back and cut out some of the fame bracing replaced the truck battery with a Li-Ion that fits under the seat, new seat, tank, faring, new exhaust, tyres, instruments etc.

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    Not OnT I know but just for the pundits here is his finished bike. I only helped him cut the wind screen to betterfit the fairing with my BS a couple of days ago.

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