Moto Guzzi Motoleggera 65 - Guzzino (Little Guzzi)
Moto Guzzi Motoleggera 65 - Guzzino (Little Guzzi)
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lancepar

Original Poster:

1,122 posts

196 months

Saturday 21st March
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Hiya,

I rarely ride these days but do enjoy showing them at Steam and Vintage and other shows.

So before I give em up all together I bought one to display that is as old as me and a lightweight for transporting.

It's recently come from Italy where some sypathetic restoration has been done to the engine and frame parts.

I'm leaving the look as it is as an Oily frame resto.

The transmission is three speed hand change which I've never experianced before so that will be a challenge.

I love it.



I will have some questions so if there are any other owner on here, please tell me.

Cheers
Lance
in Quarry Bonk.

ssray

1,293 posts

249 months

Saturday 21st March
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No idea about that, lovely thing though.
My outlaws live in quarry bonk, I'm about 10 mins away

lancepar

Original Poster:

1,122 posts

196 months

Saturday 21st March
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Hi Ray, Thanks.

Do they get you to drive the Shuttle?

Photo of other side of the Little Guzzi.



cool

ssray

1,293 posts

249 months

Saturday 21st March
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No, I'm based in wolves for Avanti, TM not driving them

srob

12,353 posts

262 months

Saturday 21st March
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Not a Guzzi but I have this little 50cc Morini. I’m currently trying to work out the electrics to get it running…

xyyman

1,102 posts

249 months

Sunday 22nd March
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Those are both wonderful machines. beerbeer

I gave up biking a couple of years ago due to old age and the proliferation of potholes. I would love to get something similar to restore and show. I shall start looking.

srob

12,353 posts

262 months

Sunday 22nd March
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xyyman said:
Those are both wonderful machines. beerbeer

I gave up biking a couple of years ago due to old age and the proliferation of potholes. I would love to get something similar to restore and show. I shall start looking.
I actually spotted a Corsarino project in the Pugh’s auction at the end of this week. Suspect it won’t make much money!

Moto Morini Corsarino project

xyyman

1,102 posts

249 months

Monday 23rd March
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srob said:
I actually spotted a Corsarino project in the Pugh s auction at the end of this week. Suspect it won t make much money!

Moto Morini Corsarino project
Ooh, that's sorely tempting, thanks for the tip off. smile

Al Gorithum

4,973 posts

232 months

Tuesday 24th March
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Hi mate, I have family in Mandello who of course are Guzzi fanatics (Uncle is/was president of the owners club). I've been to the factory museum a few times and always impressed by the engineering from back in the day.

Hope you enjoy the bike!

lancepar

Original Poster:

1,122 posts

196 months

Thursday 26th March
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xyyman said:
Those are both wonderful machines. beerbeer

I gave up biking a couple of years ago due to old age and the proliferation of potholes. I would love to get something similar to restore and show. I shall start looking.
You have a PM.




Enjoy clap

lancepar

Original Poster:

1,122 posts

196 months

I seem to buy old bikes that no one else has in the UK or won't own up to it maybe. The Romet and now the Guzzino.

Is there anyone on Pistonheads that has a Guzzino or knows someone who has?

Thanks in advance
Lance
beer

djsmith74

467 posts

174 months

I’m not aware of anyone on Pistonheads, but the guy who did Italian Motor Magazine now has his own Facebook page and YouTube channel. He has rebuilt several early Guzzi models, so he could be a decent source of information, and I think he’s based in London…

https://www.facebook.com/share/1HZ9p561YV/?mibexti...