London, England to Otranto, Italy on an MT350
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Re: London, England to Otranto, Italy on an MT350
MarkW as I said in the post, the only over-heating problem was a tear in the carb to engine hose.
The engine got a little hot in the ride out and the rubber tore, but it was 30degrees outside and the ride out was going at about 5-10mph for about an hour or so.
Any easy fix with a spare though.
P.S. I did see a video on youtube where a bloke had installed what looked like a carbon fibre hose. That could be the answer.
The engine got a little hot in the ride out and the rubber tore, but it was 30degrees outside and the ride out was going at about 5-10mph for about an hour or so.
Any easy fix with a spare though.
P.S. I did see a video on youtube where a bloke had installed what looked like a carbon fibre hose. That could be the answer.
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Re: London, England to Otranto, Italy on an MT350
Nice work fella!
Puts my 4 hours back from Stafford to shame
Daj
Puts my 4 hours back from Stafford to shame
Daj
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Re: London, England to Otranto, Italy on an MT350
Good adventure, good write up. Makes it sound so tempting.
Mark
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Re: London, England to Otranto, Italy on an MT350
Raoul
loved your write up and the images. It is good to discover Club members like yourself who have that spirit of adventure. I recognised those gates immediately! Two years ago nearing the end of a trip around the Carpathian mountains I had called to see the Guzzi museum only to discover that the factory was closed, a holiday!
Dave
loved your write up and the images. It is good to discover Club members like yourself who have that spirit of adventure. I recognised those gates immediately! Two years ago nearing the end of a trip around the Carpathian mountains I had called to see the Guzzi museum only to discover that the factory was closed, a holiday!
Dave
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Re: London, England to Otranto, Italy on an MT350
Dave,
I'm sorry to hear you missed the factory visit.
In case your interested in what you see on the tour...
You need special permission to go on the factory floor (i.e. buy an expensive bike) but they have an incredible exhibition of bikes open to the public.
It's three floors of bikes all lined up with commercial bikes on the left and racing/service bikes on the right.
See the pics below.
Motto Guzzi founder's office
Motto Guzzi world champion
Italian army bike
First Motto Guzzi to compete in the Dakar
Enjoy!
Raoul
I'm sorry to hear you missed the factory visit.
In case your interested in what you see on the tour...
You need special permission to go on the factory floor (i.e. buy an expensive bike) but they have an incredible exhibition of bikes open to the public.
It's three floors of bikes all lined up with commercial bikes on the left and racing/service bikes on the right.
See the pics below.
Motto Guzzi founder's office
Motto Guzzi world champion
Italian army bike
First Motto Guzzi to compete in the Dakar
Enjoy!
Raoul
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Re: London, England to Otranto, Italy on an MT350
Wish I could find a screen and hand guards like the Paris - Dakar model for my MT350
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Re: London, England to Otranto, Italy on an MT350
The same thing happened to me when I visited in 2009.DSG wrote:Raoul
loved your write up and the images. It is good to discover Club members like yourself who have that spirit of adventure. I recognised those gates immediately! Two years ago nearing the end of a trip around the Carpathian mountains I had called to see the Guzzi museum only to discover that the factory was closed, a holiday!
Dave
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Re: London, England to Otranto, Italy on an MT350
Nice write up, sounds like you had an excellent trip!
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Re: London, England to Otranto, Italy on an MT350
Superb trip ! I've read your write up twice now and it's truly inspirational. Thanks for posting such a great piece. happy travels.
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Re: London, England to Otranto, Italy on an MT350
Great write up and photos,i really enjoyed reading it. I dont think i could get away with more than two weeks on a trip without the wife!
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