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It should, have not been in a month myself, but i am planing to go tonight. there is probably some diehards there in january:)
ill either be on a orange stelvio or black v7 stone.
i see this was from over 2 weeks ago, sorry. but supposed to be great weather today:)
Make sure you pop in to Leslie and Lakeshore on a Thursday night Tim Hortons and Freshco parking lot, good opportunity to meet 100's of riders. other then mine its rare to spot a Guzzi there, come represent!:)
Ya, its what most of the world runs.
How can you tell someone doesn't use a PC? don't worry, they will tell you.
oh, and smiley face so you know i am joshing;)
Nice, i have already decided that i will never get rid of mine, the lost value is just to much and it is the longest i have owned a bike and still love it:), i would rather stash it in the corner then sell it.
my former dealer would have raked me through the coals to buy it back, lucky you:)
Always go over your bike when you get it back from that dealer, i have had loose bolts, missing spacers, striped threads, etc.. i will self service my bikes from now on, or try the guelph shop if i need to.
My wife has the 13 v7 stone, her big factor over the triumph that she was looking at is the v7 looks better, does not force her legs wide open, and is 100 lbs lighter. it has not burned a drop of oil, i was keen for the ease of maintenance and repairs, and the shaft drive, i bought my Stelvio...
There are many ways to do this without an expander, channel locks adjusted to fit inside when closed, then open them, work your way around the pipe, should not mark the pipe at all.
another is use the other end of the pipe with out the gasket, slip it in and roll it in a way that the pipe opens...
Not sure how many people on this site are in or around Ontario, but thought i would post this reminder.
http://www.ontarioguzziriders.com/files/2016_flyer.pdf
http://www.ontarioguzziriders.com/ for more information.
my wife and i did a 420 km trip last year, on one tank. the light came on around 280, i felt confident she could make it home, so told her to keep going:)
that was all highway or 80km roads. i would not have let her push it that far commuting to work.
13 v7 btw.
Their is a few that i see at Leslie and Lakeshore Thursday nights, not many though, my stelvio, 2 griso's and a california 1400. and 1 v7 stone if my wife shows up.
most of the GTA Guzzi guys i meet are with http://www.ontarioguzziriders.com/
Congrats on the new bike, i hope you enjoy for many...
i still have yet to program my wifes, but i will kinda miss the decel popping:) i do love the sound of her bike while riding just off the side and behind her.
Glad you'r so happy with it.
Thanks for the report, i have my wife's v7 on the charger now, will try to start this process tonight, nice to hear so many positive reports on this.
I am thinking of just getting the new map right away and just not installing it until after our ride out to wash the bikes, that way she can feel...
but they are flashing you because your low beam lights are too bright and it is distracting and probably blinding to then, it does not matter that you can go even brighter, what your saying to them is hey, i know my lights are to bright and a bother, but don't flash me cause i will unleash a...