So Billy's Pa pulled a battery from the farm's rider mower, dusted of the funny mounted V-twin, and rode the Goose on our recent trip to Wasky. So I thought I'd do a post dedicated to the beautiful Italian Bird.

Brembo brakes. Guzzi was quality in '79.


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Shaft drive, dual disc brembo brakes, a starter that looked like it came outta my chevy and a sound that is purely classic Italy.
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