94 Moto Guzzi 750 Strada discussion forum:750 Strada rebuilding |
750 Strada rebuilding |
Robert Smith said 2021-03-18 17:27 |
Living with a Strada. At the moment I am doing a rebuild so it has been scorned. First job was to get rid of the sunken fuel cap that lets water in. I purchased a Monza style cap and fitted it to the tank. It looks so much better. Next job is to replace the clutch and G/box and engine seals as there is a bit of a leak. It has done about 75,000 miles. Sidepannels pop off at over 70 mph so I shall look at ways to prevent that happening. Wheels need powder coating and an engine respray. Airbox fitting seemed to be an after thought so have changed that. The breathers from the heads are a poor design that returns moisture to the crankcase. Now sorted as per Guzziology. Hopefully it will be back on the road in it´s original red livery by spring. |
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