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1984 Moto Guzzi on 2040-motos

US $2900
YearYear:1984 MileageMileage:60
Location:

Clarksville, Tennessee, United States

Clarksville, Tennessee, United States
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Looking for the nicest Guzzi 850 T5 on the planet? This could very well be it! The T5, which evolved from the T3, was Guzzi's cafe-sport bike for 1984, and utilized all new body work, more power, improved suspension, semi rear-sets, and slightly lower bars. In spite of the sporting intent, these bikes are very comfortable out on the road for extended distances. Here is an incredibly well preserved example that is un-molested and completely original except Progressive Suspension rear shocks, Dyna Electronic Ignition, K&N filters (the stock air box and original mirrors are included), and Fiamm horns. The original paint is shiny with no wear at all. The original seat cover has no rips or tears, the chrome is excellent, and the wheels have no nicks from the road or tire changes. The battery is brand new, as are the engine oil and filter, the transmission oil, and drive shaft oil, and the Bridgestones have 80% left in them. This bike has never been dropped or even toppled over at a stand-still so there are no marks or scrapes of any kind. The original owner was an old Guzzi fanatic who put 60k on the odometer while riding it to all the national Guzzi rallys held throughout the country for a couple decades. He was absolutely meticulous in his maintenance and care of the bike. I have some of his service records through the years, as well as the original owners manual, warranty card, brochure, and other documents, and a clear title. This one runs like a good Guzzi should and handles great! A really fun ride. Here's your chance to own a pristine, original, un-molested example of an appreciating classic. Please feel free to call Rusty at 615 430 6252 with any questions. I am honest and accurate in my descriptions and plan to keep my 100% feedback rating. I prefer local pick up but can ship at high bidder's expense. Thanks for looking and good luck!

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