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Although I'm a bit partial to my Guzzi, yours is a beautiful motorcycle.
Thank you. I now need a bike like yours!

I've owned (17) motorcycles and this is the only one that my wife catches me staring at in the garage.

Jason
 
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On yet another note, I'm impressed by this bike's acceleration; I think it pulls harder than my old '75 Norton Commando, which was no slouch.

What's more, I think this is one of the best looking bikes I've ever owned; see pic.View attachment 23106
Jason

Very Nice !
The 850 kit and tune, certainly has something to do with the Gidyup !
 
…What's more, I think this is one of the best looking bikes I've ever owned…

I like it but it needs one thing. Ceramic coat the headers a nice satin black to complement the other paint and finishes.

I did it to my Stelvio and I have loved it ever since.

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Thanks. I think your ride will look extra fine if you did that. I love the paint and seat and exhaust finishes and the pipes would tie it all together nicely.

I used Jet-Hot Coatings inside and out. They did my buddy’s Stelvio and mine at the same time. They did excellent work and it is amazing the heat that was reduced from the pipe! It all goes out the exhaust mostly now.
 
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