Calvin Rudd
Just got it firing!
Does anyone have a picture of where the air pressure sensor is?
I'd be interested in seeing a picture of this sensor also if possible?
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Does anyone have a picture of where the air pressure sensor is?
Hello again gang.I have not been on here for awhile now,but I did "FINALLY" find a motorcycle that ran like it's supposed to,and that motorcycle was a 2018 Indian Springfield Dark Horse.I have had it now for alittle over three years and have almost 56,000 trouble free miles on it.And the best part is,it does NOT buck like all the Guzzi's I road tested did.Instead,this machine runs smooth as silk,and rides every bit as good as the Guzzi.However,due to it's size and weight,she's alittle on the tanky side,but nothing one couldn't get used to.So again,I thank all of you for your input when I was looking at the Guzzi,and more importantly,for putting up with me.lol lol So if it's alright, I'll drop in from time to time to say hello and see how everyone's doing.In the meantime,enjoy your Guzzi's,and again,I think you all for sharing your knowledge and experiences with me. Dave!!!
i’m glad you found satisfaction in a Polaris-Victory-Indian machine. Good for you.
Myself, like the majority of others here, love our Moto Guzzi motorcycles.
I for one wouldn’t take 3 “make-believe marque” Polaris-Victory-Indians for any of my 4 Moto Guzzi motorcycles.
To me, and I work on them all the time (so I get to ride them all) they are about as exciting and satisfying as every Harley Davidson and dry white bread toast.
Glad you found your happy bike. Enjoy and safe journeys!
No need to continue to bash Moto Guzzi. We get it, they aren’t for you.
How have you transformed your bike, Moto Uno ?
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