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Thanks for the add! Excited to meet the community. I have a 1964 Stornello 125 Sport.
I believe it was a UK import.I have many questions and looking forward to getting support from fellow enthusiasts.
Hello fellow MG riders. I am lucky enough to ride and stable the Piaggio Stornello media bike, #159. She is well ridden and kitted for BDR and pavement alike.
Hi everyone!I've had my license for 2 years and started learning on my '15 Yamaha R3. Great little bike, but i'm looking for something with a little more gas range and touring capabilities.
I've been really taking a good look at Moto Guzzi's for quite some time and have decided that I have...
hello fellow members; I need help in 2 things:
1- I have a V7II Stornello 2016; does in any case the cluster shows the engaged gear number?
2- I need the part of user guide for setting the cluster controls(menues) related to this model .
thank you
Khaider
kramahi@alghanem.com.jo
I've been wanting to take my first financed, Italian hand made, pseudo enduro bike off road since I first got it! Doesn't sound too smart... Happy to report it went great and with a few modifications it will be quite formidable among ADV bikes on the market.The down low torque was perfect for...