A few years back I restored a Moto Guzzi V11, posted progress here with lots of interest ,not really a bike that's vintage in years but a bit of Classic before it's day has come really . Anyway I've done another two that have just been completed and some of the work is detailed here for anyone that's interested .
Old school engineering, weight and general lack of performance compared to the Japanese contenders of the same period meant that the V11 was fairly short lived in production terms for a Guzzi. However what it lacked in outright performance terms it more than made up for in style and character .Contary to popular belief , Italian bikes don't always break down......kiss of death for me .........but honestly in mechanical terms Guzzi has stuck to the same sort of engine design of the cross frame mounted 90 degree V twin for years, the engine like BMW's opposed boxer engine is a dinosaur, that has just been refined and improved over many years. It's completely over engineered, as is the frame and both will serve you well forever if looked after. The electrical systems were the weak points as was finish in the early bikes, this is where investment was concentrated on later models . They are easy to work on and simple enough without any fancy electronic aids. Soulful engines that sound glorious with a deep thunderous tone even as standard. As I say it's got old school charm before it's old, and character that Japanese bike lack most of the time .
Moto Guzzi has had a troubled history and in the early 2000's Moto Guzzi was sold to first Aprilia and then piagio group . During the Aprilia reign , the V11 was the flagship model sports bike of Moto Guzzi and Aprilia invested a lot of money and build quality of the later V11's , post 2002 was vastly improved. The bike was produced from 1998 till 2005 with the last remaining stock being knocked out over 2006/2007. During this time they produced a number of limited edition bikes that came with full ohlins suspension , brembo gold line brakes, carbon fibre panels and various other goodies and these bike now command a higher premium over the standard bikes . Some models are very scarce in the U.K. And both the bikes you see here are less than 10 originally imported to the UK , both these bikes had to be imported from the EU.
You will note that one of these bikes started life as a limited edition Cafe Sport model, in a brown and grey metallic paint scheme. Only 8 were imported to the Uk . Though this bike was originally intended as a ltd edt of 500 The story goes that due to the Colour it didn't sell to well world wide and they changed the last 100 bikes, that originally started out as Cafe Sports into what they call a Coppa Italia model. None of these made it to the UK , mainly sold in Japan and Australia with 47 going to the USA. Being as I needed to do extensive work on the Cafe Sport I imported , I decided to change the colour scheme to the Coppa Italia colours as I much prefer that look. After reading up on it and calling just about everyone I know in the Guzzi community, there was confusion about the original colours for the Coppa Italia , was it red , white and green or red white and silver ? I've been to the Guzzi museum and seen an original in the flesh and I've even got pictures of it, but it's not clear. Well after talking to Guzzi it was confirmed that the white, is pearlescent and gives the impression of being silver in certain light conditions, it's Italian flag colours they said ( obvious really ) so anyway I have tried to reproduce the colours as best as possible. You will note that originally Guzzi did little more than change the colour scheme to convert the remaining Cafe Sports into Coppa Italia models and that's all I have done.
Anyway here they are guys, sorry this is video heavy .......
This is how they started, Cafe Sport .......and Rosso Corsa ......it should be noted that I bought both of these blind basically so I didn't see them before they arrived at my door !
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Here is video progress from the start on both bikes up to completion .....some of the audio is crap on the first few videos but the later ones are better, if you can connect to a decent sound system to watch these the engines do sound unite nice in my opinion .
https://youtu.be/QqBV_4dVoOc
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