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V85TT Registry and pic thread

Picked up the new Guzzi V85TT Travel on Aug 23. :)
VIN: ZGUMLUB00SS000081
First service completed Aug 31at dealer in Duncan.
Added farkles to date: Aprilia 1200 low front fender, Guzzi engine guards, Guzzi centerstand, and Givi tank-lock bag mount.
Runs like a train. Still taking it pretty cool, quite the change from the 890 KTM. I like it reminds me a little of the 2017 Triumph T120 I had.
A more relaxing ride than the 890. No frantic acceleration & braking, but thats OK. That's why I bought the Guzzi.

My brother had a 2023 V7 Stone until he rode my new V85. Now we both have a V85 TT Travel. Mine the 2025 & brothers an NOS 2023.

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Picked up the new Guzzi V85TT Travel on Aug 23. :)
VIN: ZGUMLUB00SS000081
Thanks for posting! I moved it here to the Registry thread.
Hope you can get your brother to post as well.
Not on this thread, but I'd like to hear a ride comparison between the two, as yours has VVT. Post your thoughts here;

 
Owner of a 2022 V85 TT E5 Evocative in the colour Rosso Uluru.
Was bone stock and added the MG Centerstand myself aswell as the Givi engine guard (fall protection).
I choose for the latter as i prefer the way it's mounted (not through the egine block), it protects a tad more of the engine and looks a bit better.
Added a QD V85TT Titanium exhaust aswell.

Got many more things planned to be added soon.
 
Welcome Sjonnie ! I am usually closeby (Soesterberg) during the weekdays.
I have a whole list of mods awaiting on my '22 V85TT aswell.
 
VIN: ZGUKYA00XMM003300
Date of purchase: August 1 2024
Model: 2021 Centenario
Location: Brisbane Queensland Australia

I rode my neighbours V85TT Evocative and fell in love immediately with the neutral handling at low and high speed and the silky power delivery. His bike has the decat done and I definitely will have to decat mine.

I don’t like the striped paint schemes so much and prefer the solid colour schemes particularly the Centenario. So began a 12 month search for a good pre-owned example.

I have only managed 400kms so far but about to do a 4500km trip so will report back after that.

A few improvements include the headlight guard, front wheel hugger, side stand extender and Oxford heated grips wired to the switch on the left handlebar.

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