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New V7 Guzzi Owner

Voreng

Just got it firing!
Joined
Apr 22, 2022
Messages
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Location
Australia
Hi Everyone, I recently purchased the last new V7111 Stone 750 left in West Oz it is a 2018 model first registered a couple of weeks back, I am a bit elderly for all the big bore things I have ridden over the last 45 years and the 750 is very agile and not bad at moving along either :) I moved away from my Yamaha MT 01 because it was too heavy and find the V7 a joy to ride. I have since fitted a set of aftermarket engine crash bars and ordered a K&N air filter and soon I will do the 1000 km service, my question or rather quest is for advice, what extra's or items do I need to look out for, fix or replace to make the bike a long term reliable rider, I plan to keep this as it is my last bike, and I have to admit apart from my TRX 850 track bike which I ever regret selling this is pretty much perfect for me.

Any tips, advice and recommendations will be accepted and appreciated, I have always liked Guzzi's and now have one....
Cheers
Voreng Steve
 
Hi Everyone, I recently purchased the last new V7111 Stone 750 left in West Oz it is a 2018 model first registered a couple of weeks back
Congrats and welcome to the GT Forum & Guzzi Famiglia. I moved your post from the main Tech only category here to the V7section. Do some reading here and you'll find TONS of info, and per the paragraphs at the top of the page, try a search or two.
While you're here, please add your info and a photo or two to the Registry thread here; https://www.guzzitech.com/forums/threads/v7-registry-picture-thread-add-your-bike.9108/
Hope to see you here posting often.
 
Thank you everyone for the warm welcome and advice, I study everything and being a bike tinkerer will play with my new toy a lot.

Great forum,
Cheers
Voreng Steve
 
Keep using the OEM air filter, until you update the ECU with SAS block, charcoal canister remove, and install after market mufflers.
Todd @ Guzzitech here can also provide you a map for the stock bike with none of the updates above.
 
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