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V7 Registry & Picture thread -- ADD YOUR BIKE

My absolute favourite thing about my V7 iii Milano is its versatility. I made the decision to put some knobby tires on it last year and decided to take it up some local forest service roads and it has handled everything I've thrown at it. Hands down my favourite looking bikes of all time, even after 2 years of owning and riding I still notice styling choices that make it even more perfect.

I am also new here so hello everyone!

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Thanks for the info and pic(!), which would've been much better without the Tesla in it, but I'll digress. ;)
As both a Guzzi and a Tesla owner, I'll say they both give me great pleasure - for very different reasons! Variety is the spice of life I guess.
 
I am picking it up this week. It is a 321-mile (516Km) drive, with my trailer, to the dealership.
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2021 V7 Stone E5, VIN# ZGUKZUA04MM000602
 
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2022 v7-850 Stone!
Hello from wine country, California :) Bought it 6/8/2022, after trading in the 2014 v7 Stone I bought in 2014
Congrats Ryan, and welcome to the GT Forum. Thanks for posting your info and the great pic! Love to get your VIN# and info for the first post of this thread, along with the info from your 2014 V7 if you still have access to it. Hope to see you here and posting often!
 
Congrats Ryan, and welcome to the GT Forum. Thanks for posting your info and the great pic! Love to get your VIN# and info for the first post of this thread, along with the info from your 2014 V7 if you still have access to it. Hope to see you here and posting often!
VIN for the 2022: ZGUKZUA00NM000680
Don’t have it on me for the 2014.

Located in Sonoma County, California.

I’m sure I’ll be posting a lot in the near future as I attempt to figure out how to do all the mods while having about zero mechanical experience 😂
 
VIN for the 2022: ZGUKZUA00NM000680
Don’t have it on me for the 2014.

Located in Sonoma County, California.

I’m sure I’ll be posting a lot in the near future as I attempt to figure out how to do all the mods while having about zero mechanical experience 😂
Nice one, thanks! No rush on the 2014... whenever you can. It will be fun to have here in a decade or two.

Post away. We'll do our best to help... but search and reading is your best friend.

Enjoy!
 
VIN for the 2022: ZGUKZUA00NM000680
Don’t have it on me for the 2014.

Located in Sonoma County, California.

I’m sure I’ll be posting a lot in the near future as I attempt to figure out how to do all the mods while having about zero mechanical experience 😂
Where in SoCo? I’m in Petaluma. Happy to get together for a ride sometime if you’re game. Cheers-
Matt
 
It is a small world. There are 3 Stelvio NTX’s here in Northwest Ohio within 25 miles of each other, 2 only 10 miles apart! Mine, my best friend Mark’s and his good friend and customer of mine, Allen.

One time we were in Columbus and there were 5 NTX’s (us plus 2 more) at the same gas station! That was amazing to us.

Imagine the odds for that! Those lovely Italian motorcycles were chatting up a storm to each other that day!
 
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