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V7 Registry & Picture thread -- ADD YOUR BIKE

Here is a pic of my 2018 V7 III Milano VIN# ZGULDU010JM000024. I purchased it as a new leftover from GP Motorcycles in San Diego back in 2020. I think I have around 13000 miles on it now.

It's quite a ways to the nearest dealer and I don't have much free time, so I do all the typical maintenance and tire changes myself. I do love the easy-peasy valve checks of the V7. My other bike is a Tuono so I use the V7 mainly for longer rides. It's a great bike when ridden for what it is.

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Hi all from sunny ?!? Brighton, UK. I'd been riding vintage Vespas and Lambrettas since around 40 years ago, and I started missing having two wheels since moving to England from Australia. This time I went for a motorbike though cos I really fancy getting around the country with some power (want to get up to Scotland for some wild-camping on the lochs next summer). After looking at all the classics (I still like vintage) I saw an ad for a V7 Classic, which I thought was ideal. Not so old that it needed pushing home all the time (old scooterist talking there), but awesome looking and a classic Italian marque. Nearly went for the white, then I saw the orangey-red at a great price, so snapped it up. Just needed to replace the temp sensor and regulator rectifier (bloody expensive!), but running great now. It's the 2011 90 year anniversary model.
Ciao!


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Looks good white with the stripe !
We need to see a few more pictures from other angles ;)
Out on Lovell Canyon Road this morning. I just love this bike. Last bike was a 1978 Honda Enduro 350 back in High School. Sold it to help fund college tuition and I’ve been longing for a bike since…After 40 years I finally got my bike. Just hit 400 miles on the V7. Still breaking him in…Grateful for every mile…
 

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Out on Lovell Canyon Road this morning. I just love this bike. Last bike was a 1978 Honda Enduro 350 back in High School. Sold it to help fund college tuition and I’ve been longing for a bike since…After 40 years I finally got my bike. Just hit 400 miles on the V7. Still breaking him in…Grateful for every mile…
Welcome Back in that case :)
 
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