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My "new" LeMans V

oceanluvr30 said:
i have to stop looking at posts like this.... ;) They ruin my day as all i want to do is scan the internet for similar bikes. Congratulations on a super looking and i am certain a great running bike.

There's one for sale in the Oklahoma City area, if you're serious.
 
Guess I should update.

Got the Odyssey battery and it's stout! No troubles starting the bike now, even after sitting!

Need to find someone within a day's ride who is good with Dellortos. The bike runs pretty good, but it's not quite right at idle and just off idle.

The old LM-V is quite primitive when ridden back to back with the Nero Corsa, but the LM-V is just as sexy as either of my other two sporty Guzzis!

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rocker59 said:
The old LM-V is quite primitive when ridden back to back with the Nero Corsa, but the LM-V is just as sexy as either of my other two sporty Guzzis!

Yes, it is. A red frame is one of the reasons I bought my V7 Racer. Just makes the bike stand out.
 
Rocker , Im your man for tuning the Delorto's.
I'll need the bike here for about 3 years initially . Im in New Zealand . Sometimes these jobs can take longer , just as well you've got another bike in the meantime. When you get it back it will need new tyres , but it will run better.
Regards Supaflee
 
Congratulations on your new Le Mans. This spring I also joined the select club of US owners/riders of the '91 Le Mans.

My mechanic, who worked on the bike extensively for its previous owner, tells me he would insist the owner put the bike on its center stand, because the motorcycle's side stand is so insanely precarious.

I have oodles of old Eldorado stuff floating around (but no Eldorado) and was wondering if the longer Eldo side stand will bolt right on to the Le Mans frame. I groped around the attachment point and it feels like it will. I don't want to waste any time unbolting mufflers, etc., only to discover the thing won't fit.

Can anyone help me out?
 
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