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Oddly alluring!

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The Moto Guzzi Le Mans (or lemon) Mk II is not the one to own, but it’s still a great bike and weirdly arousing.

Of course, the one to own is the Mk I and even the very early red framed rare pre-Mk I at around £17,000. But if you haven’t got around £12,500 to spend, you can settle for the Mk II and

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