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V7 Registry & Picture thread -- ADD YOUR BIKE

Howdy! New to the forum and new to Moto Guzzi but already head over heals.

Bone stock currently but not for long... many upgrades planned.
Congrats and welcome to the GT Forum & Guzzi Famiglia! Thnks for posting, and hope to see you here often.
We'll likely be at the Hand-Built Show next near in Austin with one of our Custom Builds -- perhaps we'll see you there.
 
Hi Everyone,
New Guzzi owner here.
Last new bike I bought new was the one on the left, and I must say I'm much impressed with the one on the right.
I remember seeing a Moto Guzzi as a kid and thinking it was the most gorgeous thing I'd ever seen.
I've got 3 vintage Triumphs and enjoy putting old bikes back together but decided to treat myself to something new.
Always liked machinery where the engine is the focal point of the design and as you can also tell I'm a sucker for blue paint.
ZGUKZUB00NM000368 Purchased 9-9-22, Detroit Iron Cycles
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Hi Everyone,
New Guzzi owner here.
Last new bike I bought new was the one on the left, and I must say I'm much impressed with the one on the right.
Hey, and welcome to the GT Forum & Guzzi Famiglia! Thanks a ton for posting the VIN# and info.
I love vintage machines, but I love riding (too) far and (too) fast.
Perhaps one day I'll slow down enough to enjoy one. A peek at THIS THREAD will show you my grandfather on his Vincent Black Shadow, which I'd love to own one day.
Anyway, I'm sure you'll enjoy the V7-850. I offer a ton of products on the STORE link above.
Hope to see you here often.
 
Thanks guys,
I probably shouldn't be, but I'm astonished at the difference between my two bikes pictured.
What a difference 50 years of technology makes.
That Tiger is the motorcycle of my youth and I'm very fond of it, but it'll work you after a distance.
Guzzi feels like a damn spaceship in comparison ;-)
 
522299EE-ED05-4A9B-BCE5-191EC16F936C.webpHi, new member.

I rode for a while as a teenager and gave it up for decades - I recently have felt the urge and picked up v7 iii Stone.

I’m very happy with it.

I watch a lot of YouTube crash videos with violent resolutions & try not to think too much about probability & statistics. I figure I’ll try and enjoy life while it lasts. I discovered this forum when I trying to suss out why an indicator light came up on my dash (o2 sensor).

Unless the regulatory agencies enforce a shift to electric bikes, this will be last one I’ll ride.
 
Rode up to Hartlepool this morning, a port town in the north east of England.
First stop Heugh Battery on the headland.

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On to the historic dockyard - that's the paddle steamer Wingfield Castle (1934) and the frigate HMS Trincomalee from 1817 in the background.
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Lunch aboard Watchful, a WWII Fleet tender credited with rescuing over 900 troops from the Dunkirk beaches.

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View attachment 26634Hi, new member.

I rode for a while as a teenager and gave it up for decades - I recently have felt the urge and picked up v7 iii Stone.

I’m very happy with it.

I watch a lot of YouTube crash videos with violent resolutions & try not to think too much about probability & statistics. I figure I’ll try and enjoy life while it lasts. I discovered this forum when I trying to suss out why an indicator light came up on my dash (o2 sensor).

Unless the regulatory agencies enforce a shift to electric bikes, this will be last one I’ll ride.
I think you chose the right bike IGIT. The V7 isn't a bike for doing that crazy shit we did as teenage riders - which is a good thing. But you can wheelie it if you try hard enough, or so I'm told! ;)
 
hi guys,this is a chinese guzzi rider, from Beking. V7 850 E5 stone, 2022. With the SN# ZGUKZCA08MM00015
I love guzzi v7 very much, it's a very nice bike, easy to drive, good power and good controled.
Congrats and welcome to the GT Forum! Your first Guzzi? Thanks for posting your info also!
It is so fun to see how roads from halfway around the World look exactly like those here in the States.
Hope to see you here posting often!
 
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