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V85TT Registry and pic thread

My two new rides;
- 2022 V85TT Centinario
- 2021 V7 850 Special
Congrats on both! Love to get the VIN# and related for the V85TT here, and the V7 on this thread;

 
Thanks for the replies; being retired now and returning to riding after 35 years I think I’ll enjoy my retirement; And down the road I’ll probably contact Todd to do some exhaust/cat delete and remapping work; my first impression of the V 85TT is it runs nice but there’s quite a bit of heat coming off that giant catalytic converter and probably running on lean side for E5; Thanks John
 
Thanks for the replies; being retired now and returning to riding after 35 years I think I’ll enjoy my retirement; And down the road I’ll probably contact Todd to do some exhaust/cat delete and remapping work; my first impression of the V 85TT is it runs nice but there’s quite a bit of heat coming off that giant catalytic converter and probably running on lean side for E5; Thanks John
Welcome, and you have some fun roads ahead for sure. Since you're in MA, I'll connect you with my old buddy Tom H @th_01 -- He heads up the MA Group of the MGNOC (that I passed along to him in '00) here; nemotorcycle.groups.io/g/NEMotoGuzzi/ -- but sure hope you stay here too.
Look forward to helping you getting them both running as they should. They are both strangled. I have a big handful on info in this section.
Again love to get the VIN# and related if you would. Just fun data for way down the road.
 
Thanks for the reply Todd and yes we will talk about making them run right in the future; I may wait until the warranty period is over and I’d like to meet up with Tom or message him about riders in our area; I’ll try to send out the VIN numbers. Thanks again John
 
Hi,
I'm the happy owner of Guardia d'Onore #257. She came to live with me back in June and we have spent 2000 miles together. We are training for Route 66 at age 66 next year!
I did a little riding back in the 70s and 80s. I had a Honda 305cc Superhawk and later a 250CC Benelli 2-stroke. Small children and life led to a 40 year hiatus but I'm back now and loving it.

Meet Isabella:

2022 MOTO GUZZI
V85 TT GUARDIA D'ONORE MC
#257 of 1946

ZGUKYUE06NM000034

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I'm the happy owner of Guardia d'Onore #257, who goes by the name of Isabella. She came to live with me back in June and we have spent 2000 miles together.
Thanks again John and welcome. Hope to see you here often, and see the STORE link at the very top of the page here for tons of items we offer for Isabella.
 
Hi Everyone,

I ordered my '22 V85TT Travel around this time last year, finally rolling it into my garage in mid June. I've logged about 2500 miles since, including this ride from Marion to Ashville, NC on the Blue Ridge Parkway in September. The miles just melt away on this wonderful bike.

VIN: ZGUKYUB02NM000200
Dealer: Team Charlotte Motorsports, NC

~ Matt

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I ordered my '22 V85TT Travel around this time last year, finally rolling it into my garage in mid June. I've logged about 2500 miles since, including this ride from Marion to Ashville, NC on the Blue Ridge Parkway in September. The miles just melt away on this wonderful bike.
Hi Matt, congrats, welcome, and thanks for posting your info here. You'll find my Moto History in the Dumpster Fire section, but there you'll read I grew up riding SLD/BRP and all of the feeder roads to and from including the Tail. Many good memories there. I still have many close friends in Asheville & Charlotte, so maybe I'll bump into you one day. Enjoy the TT otherwise! Happy Holidays!
 
Had my '21 Travel for just on a year now. Been a lovely low maintenance experience. Prefer outback and backroads. A great platform I reckon...bike is well balanced on the dirt for a big girl and compared to other 17/19 combo's. Oh and love the frugal fuel use.
Cheers. Screenshot 2023 01 25 112703
 
Hello all! This is my first guzzi and first adventure bike. Looking forward to taking this bike on many long trips and possible BDR. Already decided her nickname will be “The Spruce Guzz”. 2022 V85TT

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