98cc of italian power.
A little one I had a couple of years ago, Eventually got it road registered but never got on with it, sold it to an american.
Little Guzzi
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Little Guzzi
Owner of Bournemouth Bantams. Various Two stroke machines. 1963 BSA Trail Bronc, 1963 Francis Barnett cruiser 80, BSA C11G, BSA C10L, and to my shame Honda 750 VFR
Re: Little Guzzi
Curious things those little Guzzis.
Not really my thing, I'm into the Tonti twins, but I wish you luck with yours.
Not really my thing, I'm into the Tonti twins, but I wish you luck with yours.
Re: Little Guzzi
or this even littler one:
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http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Moto-Guzzi-50 ... 27c3197bba" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
- Bournemouth bantams
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Re: Little Guzzi
It is the same bike, memory faid, mine was 73 cc as well. it was the Zigolo that came in either a 98 or 110cc.
Howard
Howard
Owner of Bournemouth Bantams. Various Two stroke machines. 1963 BSA Trail Bronc, 1963 Francis Barnett cruiser 80, BSA C11G, BSA C10L, and to my shame Honda 750 VFR
Re: Little Guzzi
Aha, not one of Guzzi's finest if you ask me.