Hello from Italy

HI everybody,
it's Marco from Italy (precisely Bergamo). I'm 38 yo, father of two twins (they are 4 yo) and owner of a 1980 CB400N, originally bought by my father, who almost never rode it (he always tell me that he rode it 10 times and always got rain, so he gave up).
The bike were in my garage, catching dust and rust, untill i finally decided to bring it back to life.
So, with the help of my mechanic in his garage, we start to disassemble it, find out what's were broken and customize it.
I'd like to have a Scrambler, so, after some cut, weld, drill and all the work needed, we reach the final result as shown in picture.
I hope to contribute to this community, both giving/receiving usefull informations and experiences.
I tell you sorry in advice if i'll write anything wrong by translating from italian to english...
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Regards.

Marco
 

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Greetings and Welcome Marco! Thanks for sharing. You put together a very neat little scrambler!
 
Welcome, Marco. My only trip to Italy was for a conference hosted by Padua in 1991. What a beautiful country! Your little Honda should keep you happy on the Northern Italy roads - rain or shine!
 
Welcome, Marco!

I have been to Bergamo, the old town is beutiful. I am going to Italy (Mandello Del Lario) this summer to attend the centenario for Moto Guzzi.

Also your bike is beutiful!
 
Welcome, Marco!

I have been to Bergamo, the old town is beutiful. I am going to Italy (Mandello Del Lario) this summer to attend the centenario for Moto Guzzi.

Also your bike is beutiful!
You are right! Bergamo and particularly the old town is wonderful (and i'm not saying this because it's my hometown). A friend of mine is a real "guzzista" (super fan of moto guzzi). Enjoy the Centenario in Mandello!!!
 
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