One for Zebee (Lemans II for auction)

Discussion in 'Australian Motorcycles' started by Alan Pennykid, Oct 8, 2003.

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    Alan Pennykid, Oct 8, 2003
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  2. In aus.motorcycles on Wed, 08 Oct 2003 06:10:06 GMT

    Saw a Mk3 at Sydney Motorcycle Wreckers today, the old Le Mans are nice
    bikes.

    IF someone wants a MkII, there's one being done up at the moment,
    belonged to a cocky who died young, and it's being fixed up to be
    raffled off to benefit his family.

    At least raffle tickets don't take up much room!

    Zebee
     
    Zebee Johnstone, Oct 8, 2003
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  3. Alan Pennykid

    CoRkS Guest

    id like le mans mk 3 ....hmmmm maybe next bike ;-)
     
    CoRkS, Oct 8, 2003
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    paulh Guest

    Oh lord... the number of times I've seen a dismantled Mark3 having
    its 15ths consecutive doowatsits valve fixed or the whosits seal
    replaced again....

    nice bikes...but they seemed a bit labour intensive to me..

    paulh
     
    paulh, Oct 8, 2003
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  5. In aus.motorcycles on Thu, 09 Oct 2003 01:05:29 +1000
    Biggest hassle with older Guzzis is that they are easy to work on, and
    so people don't seem to take care withthem.

    There are also a couple of things that *look* like you do X to fix, but
    you really do Y.

    A well set up Mk3 is no less of a hassle than any other older bike, but
    a butchered one.. well...


    Zebee
     
    Zebee Johnstone, Oct 8, 2003
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  6. Alan Pennykid

    Peregrine Guest

    Nice bike, good cause - Where do we get tickets?
     
    Peregrine, Oct 12, 2003
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  7. In aus.motorcycles on Sun, 12 Oct 2003 18:28:45 +1000

    I'll announce here when it's ready. The bike's still being rebuilt.
    It's not a rush job.

    Zebee
     
    Zebee Johnstone, Oct 12, 2003
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