Selling it would be a shame after all you have put into it. If you have a fireplace, you should drain all the fluids and have it mounted to the wall above. It's too pretty to let someone else spoil it.
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Vince Lupo wrote:Finally managed to get out for a late-season ride. It was yet another shakedown ride, as I had some annoying oil leaks to sort out: Ignition housing gaskets, clutch rod seal, a new clutch rod, and oil pump gaskets. We also added one of those Cappellini crankcase breather vents. Bike ran great, very smooth, and best of all no oil leaks.
I'm actually thinking of selling the bike -- not sure if I'll actually follow through with it, but it's something I'm considering. I have no clue what it would be worth on the open market -- definitely nowhere near what I have in it.
Thank God for heated mitts and long underwear. And Belstaff :)
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November Ride by Vince Lupo, on Flickr
The Cappellni crankcase vent -- the hose has a small K&N filter on the other end, hidden up behind the right side cover.
Cappellini Vent by Vince Lupo, on Flickr