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Mer mos i smalblockkastrullen

Postat: 25 jan 2012, 10:01
av Nicke
Här är det någon omogen typ som tycker det behövs mer kräm i V7-karamellen, så till den grad att att han genast drar pluggen, jackar kolven och lägger på en Bing 13 med ställbart munstycke.... typ :wink:

http://www.motorcyclistonline.com/howto ... ewall.html

Re: Mer mos i smalblockkastrullen

Postat: 27 jan 2012, 17:27
av -ah
Kul!

Ed är en av killarna bakom Guzzitech, kör med smallblocks på Willow Springs och skriver lite poesi däremellan..

Allsidig typ med mycket begåvning!

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Re: Mer mos i smalblockkastrullen

Postat: 24 feb 2012, 10:26
av Nicke

Re: Mer mos i smalblockkastrullen

Postat: 27 feb 2012, 22:46
av -ah
Om det innebär att Ed bryter med Guzzitechvet jag inte, men åtminstone verkar det som han flyttar sina tältpålar:
FYI, I have partnered with Werkstatt Motorcycle racing and Repair to offer full service to Moto Guzzi Owners in San Francisco.

http://www.roadracingworld.com/news/art ... icle=47359


Ed

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Werkstatt Motorcycle Racing and Repair and Ed Milich Engineering Partner to Offer Moto Guzzi Service and Support in San Francisco

San Francisco Bay Area Guzzi owners, your calls for help have been heard! In response to longstanding requests for specialized Moto Guzzi service in the SF Bay Area, Ed Milich Engineering (http://www.epmengineering.com) and Werkstatt Motorcycle Racing and Repair (http://www.werkstattsf.com) are pleased to offer service and support for all Bay Area Moto Guzzis, from vintage to modern. The EPM/Werkstatt shop capabilities include scheduled service as well as customization, fabrication, flywheel lightening, fork/ wheel /brake adaptations, and performance engine builds from street hotrods to full race engines.

Werkstatt features an on-site Factory Pro Dynamometer as well as a full on-site machine shop with CNC capabilities. Werkstatt is now also one of the few motorcycle shops in the US with an on-site licensed Professional Mechanical Engineer.

The EPM/Werkstatt partnership resulted from a recent SF Bay Area relocation by Moto Guzzi racer and professional engineer Ed Milich, who was previously based in Los Angeles.

Ed Milich is a long time Moto Guzzi enthusiast and has won Vintage Superbike races for the past four years at Daytona International Speedway on a Moto Guzzi V65. Werkstatt’s Jennifer Bromme is an accomplished racer who most recently participated in TTXGP, the electric motorcycle Grand Prix, on a Mavizen electric racebike. She’s also a Guzzi owner, having ridden her 1971 Moto Guzzi Falcone in both Europe and the United States for the past 22 years.

Werkstatt is located at 3248 17th street in the San Francisco Mission District.
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