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I'm Welshman based in England have a V7 iii, first Guzzi always liked the little V50's but got a good deal on the V7. Got a little Alp tucked up in garage as well for days in the country. Hopefully looking for some good advice !
Welcome to the GT Forum. Your first Guzzi? Hope you'll add your info to our Registry below. Enjoy the site. Cheers.
 
I have been wanting a Guzzi for as long as I can remember. I remember lusting after a dark red V7 Sport in the neighborhood when I was a kid. I finally got a V100 Mandello after coming off a series of KTMs and Huskies. They were great bikes, but I never really clicked with them like the new Guzzi.
 
Hello all,
Just a quick note to introduce myself and to fulfil my obligation to post here first.
I'm in the UK and ride (amongst others) a 1971 Ambassador and a 1972 Falcone Civile. Last year I rode the Falcone the length of France (Caen to Carcassonne) , over the Pyrenees and back to the UK via Santander. This year I took the Falcone to the week-long Colombres Rally in Asturias and then rode down to Madrid to visit family and again returned to the UK via Santander. Both trips were about 1600miles, the first with camping gear. I also took Ambassador to Spain last year, but it is currently laid up awaiting a gearbox rebuild.
Cheers H
 
Hello all, I am based in Santa Barbara county, California and am a recent happy owner of a 2017 Griso. I currently run the GTM fuel mapping with a Meg muffler, ContiAttack2 tires (36/39 psi), with street stock suspension settings.

I've been riding proper motorcycles since 2017 but I've been in love with guzzi since high school for some reason..
I also own a 2012 Vstrom 650 which I enjoy a lot off-road (as much as it can go) and a K8 gixxer for track use.
Best!
Simone

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First time posting on the site. Guzzi ownership started with an impulse buy of a cafe racer 850. This demanded a rebuild. It was followed by purchasing a "kit of parts" with a trick rear-end, now built up, but still a work in progress. A Griso in The Netherlands completes the current Guzzi stable.

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First time posting on the site. Guzzi ownership started with an impulse buy of a cafe racer 850. This demanded a rebuild. It was followed by purchasing a "kit of parts" with a trick rear-end, now built up, but still a work in progress. A Griso in The Netherlands completes the current Guzzi stable.
Gorgeous bike!
 
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Hello Everyone!
I am Zoltán from Hungary.
I am planning to buy a Breva 1100. Since I couldn't find much about it here (in Hungary), I'll try.
I'm also interested in the other types, assembly, parts, so I'm looking, I'm getting information, and I have to ask. Thanks.
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Greetings, all! I've owned dozens of motorcycles over my 50+ years of riding, but never a Moto Guzzi until now.
I've been lurking for a while, and with the help of a Factory rebate, just purchased a NOS 2023 V100 Mandello, which should get delivered to me by the end of this month. In the meantime, the accessories are starting to trickle in.
I look forward to being part of this community.
 
Greetings, all! I've owned dozens of motorcycles over my 50+ years of riding, but never a Moto Guzzi until now.
I've been lurking for a while, and with the help of a Factory rebate, just purchased a NOS 2023 V100 Mandello, which should get delivered to me by the end of this month. In the meantime, the accessories are starting to trickle in.
I look forward to being part of this community.
Hello, I haven't ridden a motorcycle for 50 years, but I'm 50 and maybe I'll have a Guzzi soon :)
 
Nice to see old riders getting back into the sport. I got 49yrs on Guzzi's nothing else but a Duc 350 Desmo in the 80's
 
Hi all,

I am new to this forum and excited to be part of the community. Just got back to riding after a 20 year break (..kids are out of the house now). LA native and Moto Guzzi's are part of our city's heritage. Always loved them and currently have a '22 V7 Special Edition. Would love to find room in my garage for another Guzzi (or 2)!
 
Hi all
I'm Welshman based in England have a V7 iii, first Guzzi always liked the little V50's but got a good deal on the V7. Got a little Alp tucked up in garage as well for days in the country. Hopefully looking for some good advice !

Mark
It’s a bugger innit, but the hiraeth never goes away. I am in the same situation as you but mine is a 1200 sport.
 
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