Subject: RE: Grass Track Guzzi
Author: Karl Kologiski
Date: Dec 22, 2001, 5:12 PM
Post ID: 1709218571
yea those hair styles really date the photo. One advantage of those front
ends is they are allot lighter than a stock loop front end. From the looks
of it, it already took allot of strength to muscle those bikes in the
turns. Kinda like entering a mad rhino in a horse race.
Karl and Jane Kologiski
MGNOC Central Florida Reps
Bird at The Wheel, Motorcycle Arts
St. Petersburg Florida
Visit our Website athttp://home1.gte.net/janemac/bird.html
-----Original Message-----
From: John Prusnek [SMTP:spaj-@raex.com]
Sent: Saturday, December 22, 2001 6:12 PM
To: Loopfram-@topica.com
Subject: Grass Track Guzzi
Karl:
That's some really neat stuff!! What the heck are they using for a
front end? It looks Earles-inspired, which work well for BMW/sidecar
rigs. This one looks like the trail can be adjusted, even. Crazy! And
the last photo looks like they won the prize--cotton candy, or
whatizzat, anyway?
Thanks for the post, really enjoyed it. Reminded me of a buddy of
mine that used to be the monkey on a hack, on ice no less.
John Prusnek
saw these wild photos on a European website and wanted to post them for everyone to see. These photos were taken from a European grass track |
in 74. Talk about a hand full in the turns ! http://home1.gte.net/janemac/guzzi.html Karl and Jane Kologiski MGNOC Central Florida Reps Bird at The Wheel, Motorcycle Arts St. Petersburg Florida |