Raduno 2022 Italy

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Raduno 2022 Italy

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:shock: :D After two years of absence from Thursday 2nd to Sunday 5th June there will be the Next Morini Day - 30 + 3 soon the program of the Event!
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And one day extra this year, so more reason to pop over!
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I´ll be there, driving Dulcinea back home from Alicante up to the Baltic Sea (plan A: ferry Barcelona-Genova 1st of June) :P

Anybody coming to Sören (5-8 of may)?
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norbert wrote: 23 Apr 2022 22:13 I´ll be there, driving Dulcinea back home from Alicante up to the Baltic Sea (plan A: ferry Barcelona-Genova 1st of June) :P

Anybody coming to Sören (5-8 of may)?
Oh dear, your poor back! ;)
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I still don´t have problems with my back, because the bike is made for mi size (once I was a giant of 176 cm, maybe a bit less today :lol: ) The most important thing is the tank-bag to lay down the belly :wink:
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Nice Giuliano!
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Wish I could have made it too-I only got as far as Frankfurt last weekend! :wink:
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It'sthe best, always the 1st weekend of june :D
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:lol: https://www.morinispecial.it/ in >< Album Fotografico > https://www.morinispecial.it/ In Photo album of our forum other images of this year's Bel Gathering :arrow:
https://photos.app.goo.gl/qpxfzrD29zTVSRE99 mio album :roll: Ciao !!
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A great meeting again :P
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I´ve recovered Dulcinea en Alicante and rode it back home via Morano. Together with the 3000 in autumn now there are 6200 km more on the clock.I took two days of extra rest because of looming rain in the Alpes and in Bavaria. All those km have been made in leather without using the hated rain preservative :P
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The Conti Classic Attack (rear) after more than 7000km :shock: , the best tyre I´ve ever tried on a Morini (Avon Roadrunner, Avon Roadrider, BT45, Heidenau)!!!
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The front tyre Conti Road Attack after 13.000 km still has 3 mm profile
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I got 11,500 kms from my Pirelli Angel on my Milano. Tyres do last a lot longer than they used to, especially if you buy the correct type. No Sports tyres for me.

I have used Continentals on bikes before and always liked them. I am running Avons on the 31/2 and Bridgestone on the Beemer. Even Dunlop TT100s on my 500 were impressive. Is there a bad tyre?
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