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  1. Tazturtle

    V7 Registry & Picture thread -- ADD YOUR BIKE

    Re: V7 picture thread My 2011 (no 749). Has the 22L 2013 steel tank. Kurt
  2. Tazturtle

    Tuning/servicing V7

    Haven't seen any e:mails from IMC - they have been doing a lot of work on the site though. Mine is a 2011, no. 749. I bought her new last September. Haven't been to a southern ride yet, but definitely on the cards. Yep would love to catch up. I do get to Hobart reasonably regularly with work...
  3. Tazturtle

    Tuning/servicing V7

    Hey Kev, Yeah I think there are a couple in Hobart and two up this way (Brendan and I). Shearwater have two V7Rs on the showroom floor too. I have the Stucchi Luigi fairing on mine. Shearwater are good to deal with. Mine has over 7000 km on her now and is just great. Has an electrical glitch...
  4. Tazturtle

    Tuning/servicing V7

    Hey, I live in Ulverstone and own a V7R - The guys at Shearwater will see you right. Shop mechanic Brendan also owns a V7R. With the Arrow mufflers fitted he uses the software to advance the TPS by 6.5 degrees to effectively richen the mixture and solve the cold running issues. Worked a treat...
  5. Tazturtle

    V7 Cafe Racer Fairing

    Wow! Looks fantastic. Well done.
  6. Tazturtle

    V7 Racer production number

    Well said Sandy. Put 100 miles on mine this afternoon on back country and mountain roads. Just perfect. I traded an 82 GSX1100S Katana in on my V7R and I'm not missing any power at all on that sort of riding. The small block Guzzi really is a lovely engine for real world riding.
  7. Tazturtle

    V7 Racer production number

    Well done smv. It's great that Guzzi is producing a range of bikes now in the V7s that are selling so well and also attracting new converts to the breed. You are 100% right too - the Racers look so much better in the flesh than in pics.
  8. Tazturtle

    V7 Racer production number

    The black looks good too. Quite understand the Racer's aren't to everyone's taste. They are like a beautiful and shameless Italian harlot that begs to be ogled and ridden all day. If your tastes are more in the everyday, go for it. Different strokes. Personally, I love 'em. Kurt
  9. Tazturtle

    V7 Racer production number

    Don't know - just going by what the dealer advised. Mine is no 749, so production is getting up there. They also have 2 others currently in stock and have themselves sold another 6 already. Tasmania has only 3% of the Aus population, so if they have had 8 through their shop, 88 for the...
  10. Tazturtle

    V7 Racer production number

    Hi guys. New member here from Tasmania, Australia. Have just purchased V7R No.749. I love this bike! I had read elsewhere that production of the Clubman Racer, although initially intended to be limited, was in fact going to be subject to demand. This is apparently incorrect. The information I...
  11. Tazturtle

    G'day from Tassie.

    Cheers fellas. Hey Tel, we were at the same ride day then! Those de-baffled Arrows sound great huh!
  12. Tazturtle

    G'day from Tassie.

    Hey fellas. Kurt from Tassie here. Been riding for over 20 years now, but this week bought my first Guzzi. (V7 Racer No. 749) Just can''t say enough good things about the way this Guzzi rides. Lovely small block motor that purrs away in a stable and smooth but sporty chassis. Anyway, just a...
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