Just a short video of my 1982 Moto Guzzi V65/75 scrambler build. I build the bike during the winter of 2021/22. I did all the custom work myself. Let me know if you have any questions!
Very nice and clean bike! I’m also restoring a V65SP, it will become a simple naked bike like the V65 but without the 80s style plastic parts. Thanks for showing details and mentioning the parts you used. 👍👍
Thank you for sharing your wonderful video. You did a fantastic job, Andreas. The bike's a real peace of art! Did I understand correctly, the frame of your beautiful bike is from a Moto Guzzi V65 SP. The swing arm, rear wheel, fork and front wheel is from a Moto Guzzi v65 Florida. Is that right?
I love moto guzzis. Awesome build, beautiful motorcycle, sounds great, too. However, if you were to take it truly off road, I think you should fabricate a skid plate for the motorcycle. Oil pan still hangs a bit low.
VERY nice build! Looks and sounds great. But...... for me...... I just don't quite get this trend of building a "scrambler" (that will probably never see the dirt) out of a street bike like this. They are heavy, The sump is (even if protected) too low. And, if it is used as I suspect for street 95% of the time, knobbies/dual sport tires can be sketchy in certain conditions. There are so many good "scramblers" (dual sports) out there that will do a better job (should you actually decide to scramble) that I don't quite understand a build like this. That said, and I am a huge Guzzi fan, with two in my garage now, so to each his own. I used to like choppers/bobbers, and now lean toward Cafe racers, so I guess this is no different than those trends. Just my 2 cents worth. Like I said, very nice build. Tastefully done and excellent craftsmanship.
Hi Steve. Thanks for your comment! It is true that it rarely sees dirt. It is a build style that is not for everyone :-) I respect your opinion and thanks for the kind words. /Andreas
What a beautiful machine. I'm a Moto Guzzi fan so of course I'm going to like it. Disappointed you didn't take it for a run. Sounds great though. These machines are appreciated best on a run, not looked at.
Beautifully simple!
Just beautiful 😍
Complimenti hai fatto un bel lavoro, stupenda scrambler un gioiello ciao
It's beautiful. Love guzzi. Had Imola from 92 to 95.
Nice job. Sounds great!
Cool build !
Hola saludos desde Ecuador, excelente el cambio de la moto Guzzi me hubiera gustado ver el cambio paso a paso, muy lindo el cambio felicitaciones
Very nice and clean bike!
I’m also restoring a V65SP, it will become a simple naked bike like the V65 but without the 80s style plastic parts.
Thanks for showing details and mentioning the parts you used.
👍👍
@@grenzi87 Thank you! Great if it’s any help. That was also the purpose of this video:-)
Bella!
Very nice build 👌
Thank you for sharing your wonderful video. You did a fantastic job, Andreas. The bike's a real peace of art! Did I understand correctly, the frame of your beautiful bike is from a Moto Guzzi V65 SP. The swing arm, rear wheel, fork and front wheel is from a Moto Guzzi v65 Florida. Is that right?
Thank you! Yes, frame is V65 SP. The rear swing arm, front fork, front+back hub is V65 florida laced to new aluminum rims
I would be very proud mate ! Nice
I love moto guzzis. Awesome build, beautiful motorcycle, sounds great, too. However, if you were to take it truly off road, I think you should fabricate a skid plate for the motorcycle. Oil pan still hangs a bit low.
Den er mega fed.. hvor er fælgene fra ? Er det fra en Nevada..
Tak! Fælgene er fra en V65 Florida
Love it, makes a nice change from the usual cafe racer builds.
Nichts fährt so wie eine Guzzi
Shit den er fed! Godt gået💪
Virkligt flot projekt👍👍👍👍
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VERY nice build! Looks and sounds great. But...... for me...... I just don't quite get this trend of building a "scrambler" (that will probably never see the dirt) out of a street bike like this. They are heavy, The sump is (even if protected) too low. And, if it is used as I suspect for street 95% of the time, knobbies/dual sport tires can be sketchy in certain conditions. There are so many good "scramblers" (dual sports) out there that will do a better job (should you actually decide to scramble) that I don't quite understand a build like this. That said, and I am a huge Guzzi fan, with two in my garage now, so to each his own. I used to like choppers/bobbers, and now lean toward Cafe racers, so I guess this is no different than those trends. Just my 2 cents worth. Like I said, very nice build. Tastefully done and excellent craftsmanship.
Hi Steve. Thanks for your comment! It is true that it rarely sees dirt. It is a build style that is not for everyone :-) I respect your opinion and thanks for the kind words. /Andreas
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Excellent build! Very inspiring. The only thing is that the muffler looks very 90’s on an otherwise 60’s looking bike.
What a beautiful machine. I'm a Moto Guzzi fan so of course I'm going to like it. Disappointed you didn't take it for a run. Sounds great though. These machines are appreciated best on a run, not looked at.
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Hvad er prisen og er den til salg?
Den er ikke til salg