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    New FOG sport bike

    I just picked up a new sport bike for us FOG's. Yeppers this thing is the cat's pajamas. I bet it can beat any of them thar new fangled rocket bikes any day.

    Now I just have to figure out what I am going to do with it.




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    Re: New FOG sport bike

    Wow, an old CL350. Considering its age, it is in incredibly good condition! Congrats on the "new" bike

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    Re: New FOG sport bike

    That thing look dangerous!

    Nice find. =)
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    Re: New FOG sport bike

    Looks like you can even strap a walker to it
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    Re: New FOG sport bike

    I smell cafe...

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    Re: New FOG sport bike

    Quote Originally Posted by kawasakirob View Post
    Looks like you can even strap a walker to it
    Good one, I like it.

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    Re: New FOG sport bike

    Quote Originally Posted by madvlad View Post
    I smell cafe...
    Nope, Got the GB for that. But HMMM, it did come with a really rough parts bike.
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    Re: New FOG sport bike

    that is a fucking sweet scrambler. buddy of mine just picked up a 69 cl350 thats dreamsicle orange and white. those things redline at like 12,500 rpms dont they?
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    Re: New FOG sport bike

    No not quite. It is marked at redline 10.5 which is still pretty impressive for a parallel twin that is 44 years old. I does need quite a bit of work but nothing too serious. I will probably fix it up and sell it but I am afraid that I might fall in love with it. It is so small and makes such good power that it is just a little blast. Maybe a KLR tour pack on the back and make it a grocery getter.

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    Re: New FOG sport bike

    Pictures just don't do it justice. It looks so much better in person.

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    Re: New FOG sport bike

    With all the new "cross-over" bikes this thing was ahead of it's time.
    I did see the parts bike and OMG!

    You sir are a Hooligan!!
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    Re: New FOG sport bike

    Well this one sold right away so I had to run out and get another FOG sport bike.



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    Re: New FOG sport bike

    Nice Marc...
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    Nice Guzzi! Don't see many of those around. New or old
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    Re: New FOG sport bike

    Thanks so much. It is a blast to ride.

    Jim, how are your doing my good friend? I hope recovery is going well.

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    Re: New FOG sport bike

    Nice! How does it feel/ride compared to the Beemer?

    Quote Originally Posted by Lomax View Post
    Well this one sold right away so I had to run out and get another FOG sport bike.



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    Nice! How does it feel/ride compared to the Beemer?
    It is very different and a lot the same.

    I can't say it handles any better than the GS but has a more positive feel. That is probably due to the telelever front end on the BMW. I think it will be quite comparable to the BMW off road and maybe even a little better, not that these big DS bikes are off road bikes, but lots of dirt roads and 4x4 roads have been and will be ridden on it.

    The seat is lower than the BMW and being vertically challenged as I am, makes stopping a lot more comfortable.

    I think it has more low end torque than the BMW and the power is a blast. The exhaust note is intoxicating and very Ducati like.

    In certain RPM ranges it has a lot more vibration than the BMW but that is only at very low RPM's. Running it over 4K RPM it is smooth as glass.

    The ABS seems to be a bit behind the BMW as I was able to lock the rear wheel riding it home last night, but then again it did not try and throw me over the bars. LOL:

    Maintenance intervals are about the same and still very easy to do.

    I will be taking the course on how to run all the switches and computer readouts, WOW it has lots of stuff I probably will never use.

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    Re: New FOG sport bike

    Quote Originally Posted by madvlad View Post
    I smell cafe...
    Yep, me too.

    It's certified cafe material.

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    That's a badass bike Lomax! Love the color scheme too. My buddy has a very nice CB750. I think it's a 1977?
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    Re: New FOG sport bike

    Quote Originally Posted by rifleshooter View Post
    Yep, me too.

    It's certified cafe material.
    You want me to Cafe' the Stelvio ?

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    Re: New FOG sport bike

    Quote Originally Posted by Lomax View Post
    No not quite. It is marked at redline 10.5 which is still pretty impressive for a parallel twin that is 44 years old. I does need quite a bit of work but nothing too serious. I will probably fix it up and sell it but I am afraid that I might fall in love with it. It is so small and makes such good power that it is just a little blast. Maybe a KLR tour pack on the back and make it a grocery getter.

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    Nice Stelvio Marc. Looking forward to devouring some miles with you this coming riding season. I think my wonderful basso profundo Ducati - Ferracci exhaust note will pair nicely with the new studly Italian you are piloting.


    Here is the definition from Merriam-Webster dictionary:
    Origin of BASSO PROFUNDO

    Italian, literally, deep bassFirst Known Use: 1853

    Hay, the F'n definition has its origins in Italy. And we all know Merriam was a sultry bitch !!
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    Re: New FOG sport bike

    Quote Originally Posted by apptwins View Post
    Nice Stelvio Marc. Looking forward to devouring some miles with you this coming riding season. I think my wonderful basso profundo Ducati - Ferracci exhaust note will pair nicely with the new studly Italian you are piloting.


    Here is the definition from Merriam-Webster dictionary:
    Origin of BASSO PROFUNDO

    Italian, literally, deep bassFirst Known Use: 1853

    Hay, the F'n definition has its origins in Italy. And we all know Merriam was a sultry bitch !!
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