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V7 Registry & Picture thread -- ADD YOUR BIKE

Looks great! Are the Bitwell grips thicker than the stock grips? I’m looking to replace my stock grips with larger O.D. grips. Thanks.

They are slightly bigger than stock. I didn't like the stock ones at all. I've used Biltwell grips on a number of different bikes. Really like them. If you are looking for bigger diameter grips go with Biltwell Recoil. Have them on my Triumph and they are great.
 
They are slightly bigger than stock. I didn't like the stock ones at all. I've used Biltwell grips on a number of different bikes. Really like them. If you are looking for bigger diameter grips go with Biltwell Recoil. Have them on my Triumph and they are great.
Thanks for the info, I'll check them out - cheers!
 
Welcoming our new friend Adrian from South Oz.

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Hi everyone. New Guzzi V7 owner and guzzitech member here.

I purchased my first real motorcycle 4 weeks ago, a 2011 V7 Classic (2TB) with 8000 miles on the clock. I'm absolutely in love with the bike, and I've put over 2k miles on it already, we've had amazing weather here in the UK since I bought it. PO put some reverse cone megaphone mufflers on it and it sounds absolutely amazing, the best sounding bike I've ever heard for sure.

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Hi everyone. New Guzzi V7 owner and guzzitech member here. I purchased my first real motorcycle 4 weeks ago, a 2011 V7 Classic
Welcome and congrats Sam. Thanks for the pics. Would love to get your VIN# and related for the first post of this thread.
 
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Just Picked up my brand new 2016 V7 ll Special today. I shot this on a 120 km ride through the foothills of the Canadian Rockies.
The bike feels light and nimble compared to the cruisers I've had in the past. Planning on clubman bars new mirrors and tank pads to bring out the café racer look. Purchased July 10/18 in Calgary, Canada VIN ZGULWUB13GM200220
 
Just Picked up my brand new 2016 V7 ll Special today.
Congrats again and welcome to the GT & Guzzi Famiglia. Thanks for the post and pic!
Hope to see you here often.
 
Hello! New rider and enthusiast here w/ V7 III Stone #ZGULDU000HM000428. These forums have been so helpful in researching the V7 and in the final decision to buy it as my first bike. Thanks to all of you posters who take the time to share your knowledge and experience here!

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Plenty of cosmetic changes made so far, with more to come.
 
Hello! New rider and enthusiast here w/ V7 III Stone #ZGULDU000HM000428
Congrats, and welcome Brett! Thanks for posting your info. Date of Purchase is always fun to have as well if you can recall.
Enjoy and post often.
 
just an FYI, I'm in Green Valley 1/10-4/10/19 or so. we meet for coffee at the Arivaca coffee shop Friday mornings. (retired old farts) most of them meet Sunday am too. I keep a 2001 Ev and a V7 there.
Sounds good, vagrant. Thanks!
 
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