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    Bellagio - Remap

    My Bellagio is a stocker and exhibits that pitching rough running in low to midrange part of the revs especially under trailing throttle or light throttle loads going down hills in notorious spots for those ' flash for cash' speed traps lurk. Mine had 37000 Kim's and I had gotten caught in...
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    Bellagio REGISTRY & Pic thread - ADD YOUR BIKE

    Alas many are lamenting the Bellagio from the Guzzi line as of 2012 over here I think, they must have used up all of the parts they produced for the production runs. It s a great engine and arguably could of found its way into a dirt bike because it can do dirt roads pretty well as long as they...
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    Bellagio REGISTRY & Pic thread - ADD YOUR BIKE

    People might query the fitting of fork boots, but I considered my self lucky that I didn't need to get the forks hard chromed after my cousins neglect-cum-vandalism when I bought it back from him. I had to carefully coax the eruptions on the tube chrome away so they wouldn't t wreck the seal...
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    Bellagio REGISTRY & Pic thread - ADD YOUR BIKE

    More shots of the Bellagio after the fork boots were fitted and I raised the fork tubes in the triple clamps. Wow steering was quickened an around Emerald's answer to the Isle of Man a back road that skirts the surface water irrigation system for the cotton and has some long straights tight...
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    Bellagio REGISTRY & Pic thread - ADD YOUR BIKE

    That my Bellagio with just under 40000 Kim's but before I fitted the fork boots. Saddle bag racks, rear foot pegs, headlight rims and exhausts except mufflers are all ceramic coated. Engine bog stock but on an outing with some other Japanese big bores they complained they could see my brake...
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    Bellagio REGISTRY & Pic thread - ADD YOUR BIKE

    Y Sometime the Guzzi importers can be out of touch with the fans, but I suspect the underrated Bellagio in their opinion wouldn't have sold in the volumes that other models . Perhaps it didn t gel that it d have a following over there. Certainly keeps the Hiroshima screamers honest once you...
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    Bellagio REGISTRY & Pic thread - ADD YOUR BIKE

    2007 Bellagio VIN ZGULY000X7M111886 Emerald , Central Queensland Australia. In a lapse of rational thinking I sold the bike to my cousin, he being a toy acquirer rather than a bona Fide enthusiast left it out in the rain a few times . I bought it back off regretting they I ever sold it. I...
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