It’s been quite a while since my last update about the Guzzi, I haven’t made as much progress as I’d originally intended, though have at least got it running and riding well, mostly it’s the cosmetics/paint job remaining, plus getting the seat remade a bit higher to improve the riding position.
So, what’s happened meantime in this voyage of discovery..
Brakes- been through them, bled them etc, and fitted the new front pads, the most aggressive sintered ones I could find as the front brakes on it isn’t the most powerful ever, though with those pads it is fairly reasonable. Rear brake is good.
Sidestand/kickstand- this is a definite result. The original one sprung back like a rat-trap, the previous owner warned me about it and I still ended up with the bike on its side in the workshop. So I have changed the mounting points and springs, it was definitely not easy to get the geometry right but so worth it as now the stand stays down under spring tension and stays up under tension.
Suspension- forks were easy, just fresh oil & what came out was actually pretty decent. Rear shocks, I’m still running the Chinese ones in the photos, with dodgy extenders, they actually work pretty well for the road but they are very short travel. I got a set of the original Marzocchi MX-580s from the previous owner but the damper rods were knackered, I looked into getting them rechromed but that was really expensive, then I found a supplier of new rods in Italy. Not the quickest guy to deal with though, each email reply seems to take around a month.
The bike actually handles well, its light weight helping, it corners very nicely with unlimited ground clearance too and cruises very stably too. It has a weird feeling at low speeds- tight junctions etc. it steers oddly. It took me some time to figure out why it feels weird, it’s something I’ve never seen on any other bike and I’m not sure if it is a common Guzzi feature, maybe someone here can guess?
Right, I’ll leave this update here for now as it is getting late and I’m not sure of the max post size, anyway it’ll give everyone something to look forward to in upcoming tales of the voyage through electrics, clocks and engine stuff