well done matey im glad youve got one at last im thinking of getting the little black pig from under the covers becos my daughter has just got her cbt done and dusted gonna take her for a ride up the devils staircase soon with me on the pig cheers andy im well pleased youve got that bike
I think my description of "bonkers" is more accurate than interesting, mainly because it is Bonkers and riding it leaves you grinning like a village idiot
I should have bought one of those when I lived in Italy. Good ones were going for around 1.5 million lira, around £1000, we bought a 650 Cadgiva Alla Azzura for my then girlfriend, now wife to ride back to Blighty on. I was on my trusty and much loved Guzzi G5. I’m very envious of your new toy…sorry… bike.😍
I had one a few years ago. It was ex police, in dark blue. I went all over the place, with no problems. It was, however, very heavy, which was why it was so slow! A great bike, enjoy it!
Greetings OldGuyinShed, congratulations on that new beauty and thank you for sharing, especially starting her up and letting us experience the idle. I have a story for you. My vx-800 had a dragging rear brake, which has been a long term problem I was unaware of. Well my eyes finally opened up and I got to work, rather reluctantly, but I did get it resolved and am very happy again. My mileage has improved to boot! The rear caliper is a two piston design and the inside was jammed up at full out position. The only way I knew was the rear brake would make a rattling sound and I noticed pressing it would make i stop. I was out on a long ride and it kept getting more persistent until I finally pulled over and noticed a hot caliper.
@@oldguyinshed1703 donka donka is good to listen to at our time of life. Well done you have added a lovely new layer of the Moto Guzzi experience to your life. Enjoy!
That's wonderful Andy. I've a Militare myself. They're slow but incredibly fun. I think that's an ex Carabinieri bike as it has their their own mod on the flywheel casing to make timing a lot easier.
@@oldguyinshed1703 I didn't know that. Mine was taken from a 16th flour mill I think. It's a might heavy, but makes for a combustion every other lamp post.
Lovely, sounds like steam on tickover.
What a fantastic machine.
A true continental beauty and a very worthy addition to your Atelier de Rêve.
Cheers man
Beauty is a bit ott but it is a capable machine.
Thank you for sharing the latest addition to the Shed, it's certainly "unusual"😂
Not that unusual for me, I tend to enjoy off center choices
I got one of those tractors BRILLIANT ❤❤❤❤❤
My friend said it was like riding a cement mixer. 😂😂
Keep the guzzi videos coming.❤❤❤❤❤
I will do my best
well done matey im glad youve got one at last im thinking of getting the little black pig from under the covers becos my daughter has just got her cbt done and dusted gonna take her for a ride up the devils staircase soon with me on the pig cheers andy im well pleased youve got that bike
Well done to your daughter, I still have the Civille. I might do a comparison episode.
Beautiful! ❤
thank you
Looks a very interesting bike!
I think my description of "bonkers" is more accurate than interesting, mainly because it is Bonkers and riding it leaves you grinning like a village idiot
Ain't that a wonderful sound?
it most certainly is
Love it,have fun
It's very easy to have fun on it, not fast but it will get you there
I’ve never seen one of these, either in person or in a picture. Looks like it would be fun to ride about on. Congratulations!
They are a hoot to ride
I should have bought one of those when I lived in Italy. Good ones were going for around 1.5 million lira, around £1000, we bought a 650 Cadgiva Alla Azzura for my then girlfriend, now wife to ride back to Blighty on. I was on my trusty and much loved Guzzi G5. I’m very envious of your new toy…sorry… bike.😍
The Guzzi G5 is a fine bike, though I know nothing of the Cagiva Alla Azzura, The Italians do produce interesting motorbikes.
I had one a few years ago. It was ex police, in dark blue. I went all over the place, with no problems. It was, however, very heavy, which was why it was so slow! A great bike, enjoy it!
I also think it's more just weight, the engine is so soft with very little in the way of true power it just has no speed in it
I like these bikes very much, never had the commitment needed to buy one, but this takes me closer.
@@stevec-b6214 they are a very different experience to ride, that said they never fail to make me smile
Greetings OldGuyinShed, congratulations on that new beauty and thank you for sharing, especially starting her up and letting us experience the idle. I have a story for you. My vx-800 had a dragging rear brake, which has been a long term problem I was unaware of. Well my eyes finally opened up and I got to work, rather reluctantly, but I did get it resolved and am very happy again. My mileage has improved to boot! The rear caliper is a two piston design and the inside was jammed up at full out position. The only way I knew was the rear brake would make a rattling sound and I noticed pressing it would make i stop. I was out on a long ride and it kept getting more persistent until I finally pulled over and noticed a hot caliper.
Modern hydraulics not so bad with cables, of course the down side they don't stop you quite so well.
An interesting and fine aquisition to the collection, and another Guzzi! Nice!
Starting to become an addiction
@@oldguyinshed1703 donka donka is good to listen to at our time of life. Well done you have added a lovely new layer of the Moto Guzzi experience to your life. Enjoy!
That's wonderful Andy. I've a Militare myself. They're slow but incredibly fun.
I think that's an ex Carabinieri bike as it has their their own mod on the flywheel casing to make timing a lot easier.
I have also been told the flywheel is heavier on the Carabinieri model.
@@oldguyinshed1703 I didn't know that. Mine was taken from a 16th flour mill I think. It's a might heavy, but makes for a combustion every other lamp post.