Well congrats and welcome to the GT Forum and Famiglia! Fantastic photos, and love the Volvo. Nice nice nice.Stornello V7II, Stockholm Sweden here. Love the bike so far, now 800 km on the clock.
Enjoy it and post often!
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Well congrats and welcome to the GT Forum and Famiglia! Fantastic photos, and love the Volvo. Nice nice nice.Stornello V7II, Stockholm Sweden here. Love the bike so far, now 800 km on the clock.
Stornello V7II, Stockholm Sweden here. Love the bike so far, now 800 km on the clock. After testing stones/specials and racers (and a couple of Triumphs) this pulled the trigger. VIN ZGULW6004GM000226 #419 out of 1000. Love the look, lines, paint job and what have you.. the Stornello was irresistible to me.
Been involved in classic cars for many years, for me it is a 1964 Volvo P1800S probably unknown in the US but it has the same kind of beauty to me.
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beautiful pictures! I believe Roger Moore ( Simon temple) drove this car on the TV series " The Saint". right?Stornello V7II, Stockholm Sweden here. Love the bike so far, now 800 km on the clock. After testing stones/specials and racers (and a couple of Triumphs) this pulled the trigger. VIN ZGULW6004GM000226 #419 out of 1000. Love the look, lines, paint job and what have you.. the Stornello was irresistible to me.
Been involved in classic cars for many years, for me it is a 1964 Volvo P1800S probably unknown in the US but it has the same kind of beauty to me.
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Correct!beautiful pictures! I believe Roger Moore ( Simon temple) drove this car on the TV series " The Saint". right?
Quite a nice gift to yourself I'd say! From memory, I don't think you can modify the bike at all, which is unfortunate since there is quite a fun motor (power and sound) being well hidden. Regardless, thanks for posting... enjoy and hope to see you here often.Just recently purchased my first bike for my 50th birthday - MG V7iii Anniversario, #701 of 1000. ZGULDE009HM000465.
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I got my GT-Rx SS V7III-V9 GP Megs - V7III BLK yesterday. Amazing change - the sound and the looks hit you first. Then when you climb on the bike and pull off the driveway you instantly notice that the power delivery is more smooth and as you accelerate you just feel the torque at all gears and all RPMs. The ride was fun before but now it really is awesome. When you will finally get off the bike you will notice a huge grin on your face.
Quite a nice gift to yourself I'd say! From memory, I don't think you can modify the bike at all, which is unfortunate since there is quite a fun motor (power and sound) being well hidden. Regardless, thanks for posting... enjoy and hope to see you here often.
BTW, I forgot some details for your database: I live in Basel, Switzerland. DOP was June 17, 2017
Well this is my 2016 V7 II Racer, in Lebanon all the way in the Middle East.
He removed the stock valve covers and is using the older Racer valve covers. The adapters and valve covers are available on this site; https://www.guzzitech.com/store/product/gt-rx-cnc-v7-retro-valve-cover-adapters-head-guards/A beauty! May I ask from where you got those metal colored cylinder heads?
Well this is my 2016 V7 II Racer, in Lebanon all the way in the Middle East.
Yeah, that is the baak integrated unit. A beauty to behold.Is that the BAAK integrated speedometer/headlight?
Looks good w/o the instrument panel sticking up.
A beauty! May I ask from where you got those metal colored cylinder heads?
Now that is the way they should have designed the rear cowling and striping. Well done! If I ever redo my rear and paint my chrome tank, I'm stealing your idea.
That rear bag is amazing. Where did you get that?Hi, Bought my V7 Racer in April of 2015 , it was a '14 model year. Run number 1013. Not sure how far the run is that year? Anyone know?
Athanasios