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Join Date: Aug 2001
Location: Pensburgh
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The last ride of the Moto Morini?
Well, I may be letting my 1980 Moto Morini go today. I rebuilt most of it once--and now the front cylinder needs a ring job--it has been sitting in my garage for about 2 years now as I have attempted to collect parts--I came to the realization that if I ever did get around to fixing it it would be years from now(especially since most of my time is now spent on my 76 CB.
So, I put it up for sale or trade, a local collector (that already ahs 2 other Morinis) offered his clean 78 CB750 SS w/ 9800 miles in trade. I am going to check it out this afternoon and have the Morini loaded up so he can check it out. So, this may be the last ride of the Morini in my ownership--and I will miss it. ![]() ![]()
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Join Date: Oct 2000
Location: Lincoln, NE
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Eric, nice bike, but is the back wheel bent?
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Kurt,
Yeah--it was like that when I bought it--the guy I bought it from dropped it once--the wheel is bent. I put new tires/tubes in and it never lost air--so I just rode it as is.
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