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V7 Registry & Picture thread -- ADD YOUR BIKE

2023 V7 850 Stone Special VIN ZGUKZUE05PM000025 Purchased March 7, 2023, registered for the road March 15, 2023

Upgraded the suspension with GTM components, nice, recommended. The usual GIVI rear rack and engine guards, DART screen, HVMP SS bar end weights, and some other bits.

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ZGUKZUB00PM000549, 2023 V7 Special E5 Silver Stripe. My 4th Guzzi, second new one. I love the 2 valve models but wish they'd go to 1100 like my old Jackal. Let the fun begin!. 😎 ps is it black, is it Blue, is it green... depends on the lighting. 😆

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My 4th Guzzi, second new one. I love the 2 valve models but with they'd go to 1100 like my old Jackal. Let the fun begin!
Tom! Good to “see” you again. It’s been awhile. Good memories on our Jackals here in SoCal. Congrats on the V7, enjoy it. Like our Jackals, I can make them run quite well with the products I make and offer on the (GTM) STORE tab top of page. See you here often!
 
Returning biker, after years and years of not having a motorcycle, I bought a Royal Enfield Meteor 350. Had it for a year exactly, just enough to get back the confidence and the feeling, then upgraded to a V7 850 Special, Blu Formale
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We are now 850 relatives waiting for spring. Guzzi is very rare here on the roads (not to mention ads), we both bought these bikes imported, V7 from Germany, Breva from Italy.

V7 Special 850 - VIN#ZGUKZB006MM001370

Name is Tomislav or Tom if you wish, from Novi Sad, Serbia.

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Hello Guzzi lovers,

Brand new Guzzista here.
Name is Tomislav or Tom if you wish, from Serbia.

Returning biker, after years and years of not having a motorcycle, I bought a Royal Enfield Meteor 350. Had it for a year exactly, just enough to get back the confidence and the feeling, then upgraded to a V7 850 Special, Blu Formale
:grin:


My friend in the same time got a Breva 850, he's a noob for internet forums so any questions about the Breva 850 I'll post on his behalf
:cool:

We are now 850 relatives waiting for spring. Guzzi is very rare here on the roads (not to mention ads), we both bought these bikes imported, V7 from Germany, Breva from Italy.

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Tom, welcome aboard! Lovely pair of bikes you two will riding around on. I'm sure you'll a lot of questions and comments. One of my favourites is: "what is that bike" Cue my long passionate explanation about Moto Guzzi's history, style, engine etc...
 
My bike is a new 2023 V7 Stone Special Edition... VIN ZGUKZUE04PM000257
Pic is outside a coastal California coffee shop on my first day's ride.
It came with bar-end mirrors; I put on conventional, didn't like them as much and now I have the bar-ends back in place.
Only change so far is the tail bag, strapped to the seat. More to come.
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Okay dammit, first photo( will put Vin in this weekend) 2018 V7III Special. At Devils Tower this year.
VIN#ZGULDUA03HM000048

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Love this photo! Being unique while awash in a sea of boring bagger HD’s (Yawn) and people who look like ridiculous “wanna be bad ass biker” caricatures of each other. The chrome WWII German Infantry Helmet on the 2nd Harley back on the left, is an especially predictable accoutrement. That will surely do nothing to protect you in an accident but hey, he look’s “cool”, right? 🙄

Oh, and let’s not forget the Winnebago on 2 wheels. Is there any more ridiculous motorcycle besides the Goldwings? I always couldn’t help but think that a Honda Accord was more comfortable, could carry more crap, get better mileage, was 10x more reliable and costs less than the damn Goldwing! 😆😆😆

Good on you for representing us Guzzisti!

And the 2016 V7II Stornello after painting valve covers and doing other stuff to it.
VIN#ZGULWUE00GM000219 and bike is #430;

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Sweet! I love the Stornello. Way cool bike !
 
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Hi, not great with this stuff, sorry...can you please add me to your V7 registery? My VIN number is: ZGULMH009AM111279. and Engine number is: LM 023244. THANK YOU. Who concerned. G.
 
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