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I’m back again!!! V7 iii stone

heyzeus

Tuned and Synch'ed
Joined
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Location
San diego
So it’s hard to be a Guzzi guy without a Guzzi. So I am back. I bought a left over 2017 that the dealer had painted. My local dealer took good care of me. They always do. They make owning a Guzzi simple. I added Minstrel slip-ons, Multistrada kit, & Rizoma mirrors. I have the Guzzi windshield and a rack coming.

I really like the v7iii and how it delivers power. I traded in a Z900rs, so it is less power and it does not spin up as fast. I am ok with that. The bike is fun and full of character.

I am glad to be back amongst my Guzzi family. I talked my best friend into a Grizo a couple of years ago. He loves it and has been trying to get me to buy another Guzzi.
I am glad to be back.

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As a V7iii Stone owner pondering something with a bit more power, I was intrigued by your decision to part with a Z900RS - how did you find it?
 
As a V7iii Stone owner pondering something with a bit more power, I was intrigued by your decision to part with a Z900RS - how did you find it?

It was fantastic. I liked it quite a bit. I would have kept it but I did not want multiple bike payments. I have the new Honda goldwing as well. It is fast enough if I want more power. It is bigger and heavier too but it rides real nice. The V7 gives me a fun small bike to complement my heavy tourer. If you are looking at the Kawasaki Z900rs I would not hesitate. Some people cry about the fueling. I thought it was fine. I had the Brown and orange version. I had a nice color matched fairing for it.
 
It was fantastic. I liked it quite a bit. I would have kept it but I did not want multiple bike payments. I have the new Honda goldwing as well. It is fast enough if I want more power. It is bigger and heavier too but it rides real nice. The V7 gives me a fun small bike to complement my heavy tourer. If you are looking at the Kawasaki Z900rs I would not hesitate. Some people cry about the fueling. I thought it was fine. I had the Brown and orange version. I had a nice color matched fairing for it.
Thanks for the feedback. Is it noticeably heavier?
 
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