Hola Pedro very very very nice bike! Can i hask you where to buy some saddlebags like yours?!!? At least can you give me the dimensions? Hey mate...nice nice bike!
custom-live.com/7-alforjas-motos-custom Here you can find a mine and other similars saddlebags. Very good quality and not expensive at all Beware of quick fix support system. Some small adjustment is needed. Not difficult and you could do it yourself though
@@pedrodelacalzada3476 Wow! very Nice! I'm thinking of purchasing a '95 Guzzi California. I've never owned one before but I have owned other European bikes and done maintenance on them. Any advice for a first time Guzzi owner?
@@pedrodelacalzada3476 You know when you raise or remove the tank? It should lie on a central pipe just above the cylnders heads, that's part of the frame - that one pipe :-)
It sounds good with the fishtails. Nice bike, mate
Hola Pedro very very very nice bike! Can i hask you where to buy some saddlebags like yours?!!? At least can you give me the dimensions?
Hey mate...nice nice bike!
custom-live.com/7-alforjas-motos-custom
Here you can find a mine and other similars saddlebags. Very good quality and not expensive at all
Beware of quick fix support system. Some small adjustment is needed. Not difficult and you could do it yourself though
Are the saddle bag Moto Guzzi? Or wich brand are they?
Riderspiel at Ubrique (Spain)
This is beautiful. Question: Are those saddlebags made of rich Corinthian leather?
It must be spanish leather. From Andalucía in fact
@@pedrodelacalzada3476 Wow! very Nice! I'm thinking of purchasing a '95 Guzzi California. I've never owned one before but I have owned other European bikes and done maintenance on them. Any advice for a first time Guzzi owner?
@@franklinbumgartener1323 my main advice is beware of electrical and ignition system. Some times starting the engine may be a nightmare
@@pedrodelacalzada3476 Do they not also come with a kick start?
Nice bike....can I ask you the diameter of the frame's pipe under the gas tank? Thanks!
Thanks, Don't know which pipe you mean
@@pedrodelacalzada3476 You know when you raise or remove the tank? It should lie on a central pipe just above the cylnders heads, that's part of the frame - that one pipe :-)