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Spine Registry & Pic Thread

My Sporti doing what Sporti's do :)

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It has about 61,000 miles. Just powercoated the frame and repainted it! May have the last set of Carb sport decals in the free world. Want to put the original airbox on it if anybody has one for sale.
 
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My 02.. Saw the last registry was 2014. Thought I should revive it.
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Thanks for the pics guys... If you can also post your VIN#'s and info for the first post of this thread please!
 
Adrian Dunham said:
Below is mine, #09. It was imported from South Africa where it had been sitting in a collection for 10 years, it had 25 Miles on the Clock when it arrived in July this year Has been out racing on 4 occasions (#196) and are just getting it set up at its bestIt was imported from South Africa where it had been sitting in a collection for 10 years, it had 25 Miles on the Clock when it arrived in July this year. It took me 7 months and 13 trips to the VTNZ and Low Volume Vehicle Certifiers for inspections and Engineering Certification (about $17K) to get it Road Legal, but absolutely worth the effort.

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Two MGS 01 at a show, #196 is racing in the ‘BEARS’ Class over here and the other is Road Legal and is my regular ride, awesome bloody machines.
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More from Adrian above...

Hi Todd, another one for the list, I just purchased this MGS01 from the UK, it has been residing in Northern Ireland sine 2008 so I have #09, #43 & #88.
This one is #88 (actually has a 17 digit VIN from manufacture, stamped on the steering head) it came from Northern Ireland, John Fallon says it was built in 2008 (and has a similar theory to me that they stamped it 88 to reflect the year 2008 & 8th month (there is one in Australia that was built in 2009 and is stamped #96 ie; 2009 & 6th month) no idea but is a bit logical.

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Thanks guys, love to have your info for the first post of this thread. Post below or send to me direct email; Info at GuzziTech.com
 
I decided not to fight my mid-life crisis but rather embrace it.

16 years ago, I sold my most favorite motorcycle I ever owned, a 1998 Moto Guzzi Centauro in the two tone graphite. I worshiped that bike. We fit each other. It was the most incredible sounding motorcycle I had ever heard, and the engine was quite simply, a joy to rev all over the place. Everybody who saw her, stopped me and wanted to ask questions about the bike and take a picture. We received compliments everywhere we went and best of all, I never saw another one coming down the road towards me. We were truly unique.

Unfortunately, when I moved to Ohio 16 ears ago, an erroneous dealer network book made me believe that there was no viable dealer here in Ohio and that I would have a 465 mile one way-commute to get to a dealer, so faced with that "fact", I sold my beloved steed. Stupid stupid stupid. Biggest regret of my life!

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Well, I just bought this...a 1997 Moto Guzzi Centauro in "Cream Puff" condition for a paltry $4,500. Take my money, please!!!

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That's the way a dashboard should look! No scratches from a collection of stupid keys banging the hell out of it. Perfect! This bike was loved and she will be loved even more now! I'm excited to have her whisper her name to me!

I'm having her shipped from Reno to Ohio and I can hardly wait to put her into the garage. I now have a winter project! I will enjoy stripping her down and detailing her from the frame up for the spring reveal. The MIstral Carbon Fiber Dual Round Exhausts are already on their way. This is so much fun I'm like a kid in a candy store. This Centauro, like my Stelvio, is forever NOT FOR SALE. Part of the Permanent Collection. I'm not sure about the two tone yellow just yet and I might have her painted to the factory two tone graphite configuration like my first one was. We'll see.

I speak Italian to my motorcycles and I'm sure she will enjoy chatting with her cousin, La Bestia Bella, a.k.a. Stella in the garage at night! Life is good.

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If you've never heard what a Centauro sounds like, it is unlike any other Guzzi ever made.

It is the very definition of Basso Profondo!

The opening and ending (36:56) of this video, has that wonderful sound. Listen and enjoy!


 
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I've always liked the Centauro, I've a Stelvio but I have model Centauro, that's the closest I've come to owning one.
The sound is great (on the video)
I think the dark grey is better, the yellow is a bit too yellow.

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