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Here's pictures and description of my
first Moto Guzzi, a Le Mans 2 from 1981.
I had it for almost 6
years, and it has provided me with most of my knowledge about
big-block Guzzi's.
It was my rolling lab,
and almost always "under construction" as I was constantly testing new
ideas. I was very happy with it, and the only reason for selling it
was my long term wish to own a Sport 1100i.
The bike now has a new
owner in Norway, who's hopefully going to be as pleased with it as I
was myself.
/Jens
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Specifikations
Engine:
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90mm Gillardoni cylinders, giving 992cc.
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Crank balanced for the bigger pistons.
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P3
camshaft.
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40mm PHM Dell Orto
carbs equipped with K&N filters.
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Agostini
sump venting box.
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Porting of cylinder heads to make the
bigger carbs flow better
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Cylinder heads dual plugged..
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Moto Spezial
throttle pull, basically a shaft rolling in ball bearings and two
short throttle cables. Makes the bike easy on the throttle and the
synchronization will actually last more than a couple of weeks!!!
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Lasercut
crashbars for the cylinder heads, made to be placed between the
cylinder heads and the valve covers. This requires an extra valve
cover gasket, but the advantage is that the crash bar is supported
by all 8 bolts, making it very strong. They are my own design/production,
and there's only two set of these worldwide, the other set is to be
found somewhere in Australia....
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Automatic "Agostini"
cam chain tensioner.
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Sump lowered with a ring that also contains adapter for an external
oil filter. Made by "Finkentey og Klaumann"
- believe it or not.
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Transkontinental
clutch (the best), is only 3,3 kilo compared to 8,3
kilo for the original clutch.
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BSM Vampire
exhaust - made for "Battle of
the twins" race, but have a nice (loud) sound for the street.
Chassis:
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Front fork equipped with air supported FAC dampers.
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Rear swinger reinforced with lower sub-frame and put to work with a
couple of KONI dampers.
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The special Guzzi brake linking removed and system altered to
"normal" setup (Front brake in right your hand and rear brake at
your right foot) This required new master cylinders in appropriate
sizes.
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Rear brake caliber mounted "floating" under the disc.
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Tarozzi clip-on
handle bars.
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Moto Italia
rear sets.
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LM1
fairing - the top classic among Guzzi fairings.
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Handmade Italian aluminum tank.
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Italian GAMAN 2 person seat.
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Stainless steel covers for the frame triangle.
Electrical:
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Moto-Witt digital
ignition with adjustable ignition curves and pick-up located in
front of the crank.
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Dyna
coils.
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Valeo
starter - lighter and stronger than the original Bosch.
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Modern CEV switch boxes..
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Schnabel
reticifier/regulator.
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Lasercut
dashboard (own design of course)
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Professional wiring made from scratch, complete with relays and nice
quality multi connectors. (see
wiring chart here)
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Anti theft feature.
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12V
lighter plug for cell phone, lamp, pump, etc.
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