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V85TT Registry and pic thread

My third Guzzi after a V7 GT in the early '80's then 25 years later an '07 California. Was frustrated Guzzi had not brought out a road oriented version of the V85, so made some changes to this one to make it less "Andventure". And then they brought out the V7 850!

2019 V85TT.
VIN # ZGUKWA008KM001368.
Currently just over 63,000 km's.

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Got this 21 V85TT as my 65th bday present from my wife & son. Never rode a Guzzi until a few weeks ago until a friend let me take his for a spin. At 1st wasn't to impressed with it. Felt like a big minibike. Lol, but wanted something lil different than my 12 St1300 which I love for trips. Anyway bought this V85TT in MD,brought it home. Added a few things to it, now waiting for this Sunday for our 1st ride together. Thanks for letting me join your group.

Cheers. J
Elkins Park, Pa. Purchased 3/11/22

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signing in:
guardia d'onore 2022 vin# zgukyue02nm000015
reg #: 0266/1946
original purchase date: 21 february 2022
kinda cool vin#, pics to follow when it stops raining
great bike so far
 
Here's mine, 2021 V85TT Travel, ex-demonstrator, only 2000 miles! I have just modded the tip over valve due to the well documented issues with it. Given the loud whooshing sound when I opened the fuel filler I guess mine was bad already Otherwise stock apart from engine bars and Caponord front mudguard.

VIN#. ZGUKYB003MM000096

BW

K999

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I'm noy sure what Spy Vs. Spy means or if it's a typo?

I may take the beak of and see how I feel about the looks without it
 
Ah Ok...

40 is a distant memory, don't think I ever was more than about 1 or 2 issues of Mad over here tho and only vaguely remember them...

Sorry to tank your joke!!
 
Hi all,

I bought my new 2021 V85tt Centenario a year ago. My VIN is: ZGUKYUA02MM000309.

I haven't been riding since the 1970s, had a Triumph 650 back then. I absolutely love this Guzzi, it's the ultimate all-rounder, the bike of my dreams. After taking a 5 decade break from riding it only took me a few weeks to feel at one with the Guzzi. The handling and rider comfort is simply outstanding.
I have changed the screen to a Givi Airflow. I now have this adjusted perfectly, works great.
The only thing that separates this bike from my ideal zone of perfection would be quicker overtakes at freeway speed. To that end I have purchased Todd's headers and long GTM muffler plus Upmap T800 and intend to install this spring. To take this very fine motorcycle into the A+ category! If affordable I think the upgrade is a no-brainer, obviously performance but also powerband throttle response and reduced heat.
There is something so special about these bikes, the spirit and tradition of Moto Guzzi, it has me in its clutches!
Bruce

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2022 VIN ZGUKYUA04NM000390
Bought new yesterday from On Any Moto here in Tucson, traded in my 2019 V7III
I like to think of it as "evocative" rather than "mcdonald's" :-)
I took the long way home from the dealer yesterday after picking it up. It may seem obvious that it's very different from the V7 but I had mild cognitive dissonance all the way home! For some reason I noticed the difference much more than when I've changed bikes before.
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