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For Sweller and the Guzzi-isti



Thought you might like this. Spete or mb can give you a translation:
There's a 1952 BMW single at one of the dealers I visit. It's a
beautifully made piece of machinery, and far far better thought out and
built than any British bike of the period. The rear mudguard hinges
PIP! Elly! Tori! Quick - get his pills and call a 'bulance!
You're missing my point. BMW stopped any further design work in 1953.

upwards to allow wheel removal, there's a reverse gear for sidecar use
and the ignition key is a work of art.
Who are you and what have you done with the real Lozzo?


I'll take some photos next time I'm there.


Blimey, ever heard of tinyurl?
yeahbut then the other lot would complaint hey couldn't see what they
were clicking. At least it wasn't wrapped eh?


God, that little red Guzzi is *gorgeous*. Never seen anyhting like that,
but the proportions, styling, everything, are just so right.
Eh? It's got the same affliction as MZs - a front mudguard fitted by
hurling it at the bike from a great distance, & hoping it ends up
somewhere near the front wheel.
It has it's own appeal, that's for sure.
Old Guzzi singles show up on obay regularly. 290039409436 for example.


That's the Oirish version, is it? O'Bay, I mean.
BDSM version: /obey/...