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V100 Registry and Pic Thread

Picked up on Saturday. Dealer added Pyramid radiator guard, MG engine bars, USB, and SW Mototech sports rack. I've now added Givi handguards and touring screen, Isotta sat nav mount, SW Motech bash plate, Denali soundbomb and Trickle charge lead :)
Also got an MPW rear stand, works a treat!

Looking forward to riding on this very comfortable bike

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I don't normally post these here, but I monitor the salvage websites... I'd love to know what happened here within 233 miles on the bike below. Looks like a possible failed swingarm or mount. Anyone know this owner near York Haven, PA? I noted the VIN# in the first post here.

V100S Fail1

V100S Fail3

V100S Fail2
 
Found higher resolution photos.

Clearly huge impact in left side. Zoom in to see clearly .

Looks like a guard rail or pole impact.

Shock still attached both ends. Seat subframe snapped.

IMG 7158 IMG 7159

For comparison.

IMG 7160
 
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23 Mandello Denver Colorado USA
Purchased March 2023
Mods - Moto Guzzi Touring Windshield, CRG Arrow Bar End mirrors, Pyramid front fender extender, SC Project exhaust can, B&G exhaust hanger, Risoma 403B risers, Evotech radiator guard, Moto Guzzi Engine guard, Moto Guzzi center stand, ASV adjustable levers, Moto Guzzi cylinder head protectors, Thinkware M1 (front and rear) video cams, self made tail tidy - finished pic soon

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A good year old, a demonstration bike from the importer with 1600km, now it's mine and I'm looking forward to the long tours, so my MZ1000SF with 310000km can rest a bit, the first round before the onset of winter with rain baptism
Werner

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MZ1000, there’s a bike you don’t see evert day👍
 
Hello All- I'm Mark Woollums and I've had my Mandello S a bit over two months and 3500 miles. I'm in Bay St. Louis, MS, but spend a lot of time in New Albany, MS, as well. My VIN is ZGUMGUB07PM000028. Hope to post more on her in coming posts. But I love this bike, warts and all.

WMark V100S

PXL 20240422 203854043MP
 
VIN #ZGUMGUA04PM000070
CT USA
Purchased new from Hamlin's April 2023.

Only 1500 miles on it so far due to some surgery and rehab for the last 8 months but am now fit to ride.

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I really love the white with gold wheels 👍 but wanted the all, aka full spec, when taking the big step from old economic bike.
Didn’t want to stop a few meters from the finish line so to speak.
So I went for the S model in green Verde painting and Öhlin semi active suspension.
Still envy the gold wheels though 😉
 
I really love the white with gold wheels 👍 but wanted the all, aka full spec, when taking the big step from old economic bike.
Didn’t want to stop a few meters from the finish line so to speak.
So I went for the S model in green Verde painting and Öhlin semi active suspension.
Still envy the gold wheels though 😉
I did want to get an S model but the colours did not do anything for me, so I added heated grips, TPMS, cockpit USB, Moto Guzzi MIA connectivity system, to almost bring it upto an S model other than the suspension and quick shifter.
 
I really love the white with gold wheels 👍 but wanted the all, aka full spec, when taking the big step from old economic bike.
Didn’t want to stop a few meters from the finish line so to speak.
So I went for the S model in green Verde painting and Öhlin semi active suspension.
Still envy the gold wheels though 😉

I bought the gold wheels to add to my bike. They actually were not that expensive.
 
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