Motorcycles
Regina @ Sun Feb 10, 2013 11:35 pm

Unsound @ Sun Feb 10, 2013 11:37 pm
'Guzzi's a sweet bike but I've always thought that that sideways motor was alittle funny looking and a possible burn hazard.
Regina @ Sun Feb 10, 2013 11:40 pm
Unsound Unsound:
'Guzzi's a sweet bike but I've always thought that that sideways motor was alittle funny looking and a possible burn hazard.
Never been close to getting burned. In fact it's a nice place to warm your hands on a cold night.
Mine is exactly same as this except I've add a windshield, crash bars and a back rest.

That looks loud. 
At low speed / low revs, it's not too bad.
If I open her up..... oh yeah 
The long pipes help keep in down, the short version of those is just offensive. 
I know how good a couple of those bikes sound!
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Regina @ Tue Feb 12, 2013 9:05 am
DonnaWho DonnaWho:
I know how good a couple of those bikes sound!
Happy Tunesday!
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Unsound Unsound:
Thanks. but I haven't got it yet. My luck some one'll call the guy tomorrow with a better offer...
But if I do get something, i'd enjoy a ride when the snow's gone
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Well, did you get lucky ?
Here she is.
Got a few plans to black it out and strip it down a little more. I eventually want to put blacked out bow pipes on it, and replace the back signals with an integrated brake/signal light.
Quick release windshield and bags are on the wishlist too, but after the $200 service I sent it in for turned into almost $2000 I decided that stuff can wait till next winter. Still need new tires and brake pads before I go too far out of town as well.

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Unsound Unsound:
Here she is.
Got a few plans to black it out and strip it down a little more. I eventually want to put blacked out bow pipes on it, and replace the back signals with an integrated brake/signal light.
Quick release windshield and bags are on the wishlist too, but after the $200 service I sent it in for turned into almost $2000 I decided that stuff can wait till next winter. Still need new tires and brake pads before I go too far out of town as well.
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Unsound67, on Flickr
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Unsound67, on Flickr
Yummy, congrats
Ty. It's been... interesting getting used to riding a cruiser again. Balance feels weird and I have to keep reminding myself to shift lol. The last bike I had would easily do 100km in 1st gear, this one not so much. It's fun though. Now I just have to find an open face helmet that doesn't make me look like a penis 
Brenda @ Thu May 16, 2013 4:57 pm
Unsound Unsound:
Now I just have to find an open face helmet that doesn't make me look like a penis


Good luck with that one!
Caelon @ Thu May 16, 2013 8:47 pm
Unsound Unsound:
Now I just have to find an open face helmet that doesn't make me look like a penis

If I quoted you the stats on areas of impact to the head in an unscheduled dismount you would only buy a full face. For starters the head will receive multiple impacts and only 10% of those impacts will be in the area covered by a beanie helmet.
Ride safe and wear full armor all the time.
The Victorys are a great bikes with pretty good power for a cruiser.