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V7 Registry & Picture thread -- ADD YOUR BIKE

My v7 stone 850. I like the headlight actually, but I'm younger and like that stuff I guess.

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Good Day

Congrats on your new ride, all blacked out looks pretty cool, the headlight kinda grows on you.
I love the picture with the bike in front of the covered bridge, you just don't see to many of theses bridges anymore, a shame.

Take care
 
My v7 stone 850. I like the headlight actually, but I'm younger and like that stuff I guess.
Hi Matt, congrats and welcome to the GT Forum and Guzzi Famiglia. I hope to be able to start offering product for this bike here soon. Hope you'll add your VIN# and related for the first post of this thread. People get paranoid about this sometimes, but this is nothing that cannot be obtained by standing next to the bike. It offers very little intel for anyone, and more of a reference here for long term fun.
 
VIN#ZGUKZUA05MM000074 - @Karl Coutinho - Falls Church, VA - D.O.P. 05.15.21 - Moving to Queens, NY in a month.
Beauty! Thanks for posting the info and pic! I hope to land one of these soon to being R&D including a possible big bore kit!
 
Hi Matt, congrats and welcome to the GT Forum and Guzzi Famiglia. I hope to be able to start offering product for this bike here soon. Hope you'll add your VIN# and related for the first post of this thread. People get paranoid about this sometimes, but this is nothing that cannot be obtained by standing next to the bike. It offers very little intel for anyone, and more of a reference here for long term fun.

VIN#ZGUKZUA0SMM000016
Sorry didn't read post 1. I was just browsing looking at pics lol. I need an exhaust and sissybar and many accessories, hurry!
 
Here's my 2010 V7 Cafe Classic.
Congrats and thanks for posting Jason. Love to have the VIN# and related info for the first post of this thread. There's several of these here in SoCal that I see fairly often... one is in house right now getting a suspension upgrade. He's already done the 820 Kit and brake upgrade that you asked about in your other post.
 
Congrats and thanks for posting Jason. Love to have the VIN# and related info for the first post of this thread. There's several of these here in SoCal that I see fairly often... one is in house right now getting a suspension upgrade. He's already done the 820 Kit and brake upgrade that you asked about in your other post.
Info added above.
 
Hey guys. I'm in Houston, TX and about 2 months ago bought a brand new 2020 V7 III Stone S #330. VIN- ZGULDU028LM000218
I have been having a lot of dealer issues with a oil leak the bike started about 250 miles into break-in and hope to get it back soon! Been at the dealer for over a month now.. Really loved riding the bike when I had it. Only mods so far are the long black steel Agostini Pipes which sound amazing. Cheers!

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Welcome !
Too bad about the oil leak thing.
What is that , what looks like a folded something under there ?

Looking at the bike and that “Puddle” I would seem to be close to the drain plug ?
 
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Welcome !
Too bad about the oil leak thing.
What is that , what looks like a folded something under there ?

Looking at the bike and that “Puddle” I would seem to be close to the drain plug ?

The leak is right above your little circle there at the bellhousing and engine block, you can see where it's damp.

@GTM Thanks for the add!
 
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