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My '96 Sport 1100 needed a friend.....

Blueboarhound

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so since I've been lusting after the Daytona 1000 since the late '90's I picked one up yesterday morning. I'm the fourth owner and I knew the previous two. It's been modified with a GSX-R front end but I have the OEM parts if I ever what to return it to stock. Needless to say I took the long way home yesterday.....

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Nice! And a good way to keep original body work in top nick, store it and add a replica MGS-01 body kit, then it would look even coolerer.
 
I've always wanted a Daytona 1000, I loved the aesthetics of this bike ever since seeing the Three Cross / Raceco UK Daytona back in the '90's.

If I ever found a Daytona/Sport donor to do a project like that I'd lean towards the Magni Giappone 52 kit and if it was a V11 donor bike I'd do a Ghezzi Brian Sport Monza.
 
Glad to hear that bike found a new home. I was worried I might have to buy it. I already have one like it but converted to "Naked".
A GSXR front end on a Daytona is a huge step forward. Keep track of which model and year GSXR forks they are in case you need parts like seals.
Congrats, awesome bike.

If I could have found a MGS01 body kit I would have done that.
 
Beautiful, congrats. I drooled over this bike the year it was released, and it was a certain teaser when it was at a Rider Mag Rally with Guzzi demos... but only the staff could ride it. I've since ridden a few, and they are fun to ride, much like the '98 Daytona RS.

If you can ever land the factory 'C' race kit, grab it. It's a smile maker.

Happy to help sort the fueling for you if it's not great.
 
GuzziMoto said:
Glad to hear that bike found a new home. I was worried I might have to buy it. I already have one like it but converted to "Naked".
A GSXR front end on a Daytona is a huge step forward. Keep track of which model and year GSXR forks they are in case you need parts like seals.
Congrats, awesome bike.

If I could have found a MGS01 body kit I would have done that.
In Germany:

Däs Mototec offers MGS-01 Corsa also with a "street legal kit":

http://www.daes-mototec.de/


HTM Moto offers a "MGS -look" kit for V11/1100Sport/Daytona/Centauro, in 2012 also as street legal.

http://www.htmoto.de/V11%20MGS%20uk.htm
 
GuzziMoto said:
Glad to hear that bike found a new home. I was worried I might have to buy it. I already have one like it but converted to "Naked".
A GSXR front end on a Daytona is a huge step forward. Keep track of which model and year GSXR forks they are in case you need parts like seals.
Congrats, awesome bike.

If I could have found a MGS01 body kit I would have done that.

I'm not sure of the year/model GSX-R the front end came from. I'm trying to narrow that down as we speak.
 
GuzziMoto said:
A GSXR front end on a Daytona is a huge step forward. Keep track of which model and year GSXR forks they are in case you need parts like seals.

I think we've narrowed it down to an '08 750 front end with the gold tubes from a 600. The previous owner had both and wanted the adjustability of the 750 but it had black tubes and he liked the gold 600 fork tubes.
 
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