Welcome new forum members - introduce yourself
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- Mezzo Litro
- Posts: 8
- Joined: 07 Feb 2009 13:02
- Location: Little Budworth, Cheshire
Hello to everyone in the MRC. Tomorrow marks a significant day in my biking life, as I will be picking up my first Morini, a '82 Maestro.
To introduce myself; I'm 42, married and live in Frodsham, Cheshire. I come from a family of biking enthusiasts (my dad is 74 and owns two Guzzi's and a Ducati Monster). My first bike, at 13, was a Honda SS50, followed at 16 by the obligatory Fizzy, then a Honda CB100. A serious accident at 19 led to a break in my biking history for seven years until acquiring a Yamaha Townmate (of all things!) in lieu of a bad debt got me back on two wheels. That was quickly followed by a Honda CB125T, a Suzuki GS425E and a Suzuki VX800, before a trip to the NEC Bike Show in 1998 led me into the wonderful world of Italian motorcycles.
A Laverda 750 Strike (possibly the loudest thing since The Big Bang) lasted me three years until its manic personality and spaghetti electrics got too much and a Guzzi California Special Sport replaced it.
42 seemed as good a time as any to have a mid life crisis, and guess what I had on my bedroom wall when I was 14? - no, not Samantha Fox or that lady tennis player scratching her b*m, but a Morini Maestro. I've always hankered after one, and an extensively rebuilt one appearing on eBay was just too good to miss.
So from tomorrow I will be both a Morini owner and a 'classic biker', I guess. The Guzzi will continue to share garage space with it, and you guys will have to put up with a sequence of dumb questions from me. Hopefully I will be able to put something back into the club too.
I'll post photos when I get it, and in the meantime 'buona giornata!'
To introduce myself; I'm 42, married and live in Frodsham, Cheshire. I come from a family of biking enthusiasts (my dad is 74 and owns two Guzzi's and a Ducati Monster). My first bike, at 13, was a Honda SS50, followed at 16 by the obligatory Fizzy, then a Honda CB100. A serious accident at 19 led to a break in my biking history for seven years until acquiring a Yamaha Townmate (of all things!) in lieu of a bad debt got me back on two wheels. That was quickly followed by a Honda CB125T, a Suzuki GS425E and a Suzuki VX800, before a trip to the NEC Bike Show in 1998 led me into the wonderful world of Italian motorcycles.
A Laverda 750 Strike (possibly the loudest thing since The Big Bang) lasted me three years until its manic personality and spaghetti electrics got too much and a Guzzi California Special Sport replaced it.
42 seemed as good a time as any to have a mid life crisis, and guess what I had on my bedroom wall when I was 14? - no, not Samantha Fox or that lady tennis player scratching her b*m, but a Morini Maestro. I've always hankered after one, and an extensively rebuilt one appearing on eBay was just too good to miss.
So from tomorrow I will be both a Morini owner and a 'classic biker', I guess. The Guzzi will continue to share garage space with it, and you guys will have to put up with a sequence of dumb questions from me. Hopefully I will be able to put something back into the club too.
I'll post photos when I get it, and in the meantime 'buona giornata!'
Well done-and now you must wait until the salt is washed away from the roads. I think the sun is due to shine this week.
Talking of Guzzis I had a Mk2 le Mans in about 1980. Banged my kneecaps on that fairing, gearbox left me stuck in 5th through traffic and it went on to one cylinder in the rain. But I got from Horseferry Road to my house at the time in (dare I mention it)Swindon in 58 minutes.
Parted it in for a new T140. What was that about?
Talking of Guzzis I had a Mk2 le Mans in about 1980. Banged my kneecaps on that fairing, gearbox left me stuck in 5th through traffic and it went on to one cylinder in the rain. But I got from Horseferry Road to my house at the time in (dare I mention it)Swindon in 58 minutes.
Parted it in for a new T140. What was that about?
- Mezzo Litro
- Posts: 8
- Joined: 07 Feb 2009 13:02
- Location: Little Budworth, Cheshire
Hi all!
43 year male Norwegian mechanic, fell in love with morinis 2 years ago when i was looking for a unusual project as a hobby. Wow nice curves!
Morinis was never imported to Norway, so they are pretty rare over here. I imported a -79 sport from Italy, with lots of extra parts. So when i found a -78 sport frame with papers on ebay in germany, i could not resist.
So at this point i have one on the road, and rebuiling the second. Still missing some pieces, but Ebay is my Heaven. And of course NLM. But i am enjoying the search, it's a part of the "package" of owning a rare, old Italian bike!
43 year male Norwegian mechanic, fell in love with morinis 2 years ago when i was looking for a unusual project as a hobby. Wow nice curves!
Morinis was never imported to Norway, so they are pretty rare over here. I imported a -79 sport from Italy, with lots of extra parts. So when i found a -78 sport frame with papers on ebay in germany, i could not resist.
So at this point i have one on the road, and rebuiling the second. Still missing some pieces, but Ebay is my Heaven. And of course NLM. But i am enjoying the search, it's a part of the "package" of owning a rare, old Italian bike!
1980 500 Sport
Greetings
Hello all,
My name is Mark and, as of last weekend I am the proud owner of a '83 Kanguro X1.
Never had a Morini before, but admired them for a long time.
This is my first 'classic' bike, and I am slightly daunted, but excited, at the prospect of getting it running again. I bought it from NLM and they told me it was a runner, unfortunately it's not but I am sure I will get it going.
Live on the south coast so hoping to go along to the meet in Emsworth at some point.
Regards,
Mark.
My name is Mark and, as of last weekend I am the proud owner of a '83 Kanguro X1.
Never had a Morini before, but admired them for a long time.
This is my first 'classic' bike, and I am slightly daunted, but excited, at the prospect of getting it running again. I bought it from NLM and they told me it was a runner, unfortunately it's not but I am sure I will get it going.
Live on the south coast so hoping to go along to the meet in Emsworth at some point.
Regards,
Mark.
Newbie
Hi there!
Im new to the club, and its only polite to introduce myself!
Im 18 years old, currently at uni and a self confessed bike nut!
I first came into contact with morini's when my grandad bought one a 1978 3 1/2 strada. I had never heard of morini's before and was immediatly impressed by the bike!
I passed my bike test as soon as i could after my 17th and bought the bike off my grandad. Iv now been riding the morini for near a year and a half. Done 6000 miles, and ridden daily, and have not been let down yet! All iv needed is a few liters of oil, set of plugs and a new tyre. What more could you want?
I would love to meet some other morini riders in the south east.
Best Wishes to everyone!
Ben
Im new to the club, and its only polite to introduce myself!
Im 18 years old, currently at uni and a self confessed bike nut!
I first came into contact with morini's when my grandad bought one a 1978 3 1/2 strada. I had never heard of morini's before and was immediatly impressed by the bike!
I passed my bike test as soon as i could after my 17th and bought the bike off my grandad. Iv now been riding the morini for near a year and a half. Done 6000 miles, and ridden daily, and have not been let down yet! All iv needed is a few liters of oil, set of plugs and a new tyre. What more could you want?
I would love to meet some other morini riders in the south east.
Best Wishes to everyone!
Ben
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- Location: Lincolnshire
Welcome
Hi Ben,
Good to see new members, particularly those with youth on their side. It goes to show that Morini's can appeal to all. My son is also looking to start with a Morini's, although his ideal Morini must have wire wheels. Hopefully you can get to some of the meets this year, Cadwell track day is good with many like me just turning up to spectate and have a chance to meet other club members.
Good riding
Paul
Good to see new members, particularly those with youth on their side. It goes to show that Morini's can appeal to all. My son is also looking to start with a Morini's, although his ideal Morini must have wire wheels. Hopefully you can get to some of the meets this year, Cadwell track day is good with many like me just turning up to spectate and have a chance to meet other club members.
Good riding
Paul
Hey Paul,
I started with an ss50 at 16, loved the old style. The morini was a kind of natural progression, simliar style and fun to ride.
I hope your son manages to get a morini!
I would love to go along to some of the meets, I have a feeling that im at uni when cadwell is on, but if not I will definitly be coming along! Would be great to meet some other Morini riders, might even have a go on the track
Hopefully see you at one of the meets!
Thanks
Ben
I started with an ss50 at 16, loved the old style. The morini was a kind of natural progression, simliar style and fun to ride.
I hope your son manages to get a morini!
I would love to go along to some of the meets, I have a feeling that im at uni when cadwell is on, but if not I will definitly be coming along! Would be great to meet some other Morini riders, might even have a go on the track
Hopefully see you at one of the meets!
Thanks
Ben
Hi, I'm Mark from Stevenage in Hertfordshire - home of another legendary V-twin. I've got no dependants except for a Ducati Monster S4, but I'm expecting the imminent arrival of a 1976 drum-braked Strada, which I'm very excited about.
I started biking in my teens in the late 70s,with one of those popular SS50s, progressing to an old D7 Bantam, after which I had a bikeless number of years before buying a tired but loveable X3 Kanguro from an emigrating mate. That made way for a 600 Monster, which in turn led to the S4.
In February this year I spent a fantastic 2 weeks touring southern India on an Enfield Bullet (Blazing Trails Tours - I can't recommend them highly enough), and I realised that there was another, less high-powered and frantic, side of biking that I was missing in England. After much thinking about a suitable classic bike (definitely not an Enfield!), the light bulb flashed on - Morini! One of the ones I lusted after in my youth. So off I went to NLM to have a general chat, and this nice, blue, wire-wheeled Strada caught my eye...
I'll be collecting it in a couple of weeks, so I'm sure I'll be posting a few naive questions here before long. It's refreshing to see so many knowledgeble people on this forum who are clearly concerned about using and enjoying their bikes , rather than worrying purely about originality and concourse condition.
Cheers, Mark.
I started biking in my teens in the late 70s,with one of those popular SS50s, progressing to an old D7 Bantam, after which I had a bikeless number of years before buying a tired but loveable X3 Kanguro from an emigrating mate. That made way for a 600 Monster, which in turn led to the S4.
In February this year I spent a fantastic 2 weeks touring southern India on an Enfield Bullet (Blazing Trails Tours - I can't recommend them highly enough), and I realised that there was another, less high-powered and frantic, side of biking that I was missing in England. After much thinking about a suitable classic bike (definitely not an Enfield!), the light bulb flashed on - Morini! One of the ones I lusted after in my youth. So off I went to NLM to have a general chat, and this nice, blue, wire-wheeled Strada caught my eye...
I'll be collecting it in a couple of weeks, so I'm sure I'll be posting a few naive questions here before long. It's refreshing to see so many knowledgeble people on this forum who are clearly concerned about using and enjoying their bikes , rather than worrying purely about originality and concourse condition.
Cheers, Mark.
- corsaro chris
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- Location: Berks, UK
Mark
Welcome to the forum and well done on the purchase. I am only over in Royston so any problems give me a shout and I am more than happy to pop over and help. I have a slightly redesigned Kanguro X1.
Regards
Robin
Welcome to the forum and well done on the purchase. I am only over in Royston so any problems give me a shout and I am more than happy to pop over and help. I have a slightly redesigned Kanguro X1.
Regards
Robin
1984 Kanguro X1 home built special.
'Using yesterday's technology to create tomorrow's problem's today'
'Using yesterday's technology to create tomorrow's problem's today'
Hi to all at MRC. My name is Milos. I live in Slovenia. I have Morini 3 1/2 sport, year 1977, MotoBi Spring Lasting 250 Year 1956, and MZ 150TS 1980. In last few years I visited your site few times an always found useful information. I decided to join the forum bacause I would like to be in contact with other Morini owners and ask some questions to experts if (when) I'll need some information in the future.
Hi Moriniists,
I'm from Melbourne. I have owned Morinis for the past 28yrs. I have a '75 3 1/2 strada that I have in bits, maybe I will restore it one day. A '76 3 1/2 sport from which the motor was used in a racer until it lost a rod. The motor has been rebuilt and is sweet and tight. A '82 500 Maestro. The bike was bought as a wreck in 1985. The motor rebuilt, hot cam and was used in the race bike for a few years, now the motor is back in the original frame and is on its was to being back on the road. test rides show the motor make great power and is quick. I also have 2x '73 50cc super scramblers. And like most people I have collected boxes of spares over the years. I love the little superbikes.
cheers,
Adrian (Griffo)
I'm from Melbourne. I have owned Morinis for the past 28yrs. I have a '75 3 1/2 strada that I have in bits, maybe I will restore it one day. A '76 3 1/2 sport from which the motor was used in a racer until it lost a rod. The motor has been rebuilt and is sweet and tight. A '82 500 Maestro. The bike was bought as a wreck in 1985. The motor rebuilt, hot cam and was used in the race bike for a few years, now the motor is back in the original frame and is on its was to being back on the road. test rides show the motor make great power and is quick. I also have 2x '73 50cc super scramblers. And like most people I have collected boxes of spares over the years. I love the little superbikes.
cheers,
Adrian (Griffo)
On the road again