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New Stone “Clan” Ten?

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Just caught this online… No clue about it, and nothing about it on Guzzi’s website. The Clan is a cryptic owner’s club in Italia/Europe.

Moto Guzzi is marking 10 years of The Clan, the official owner's group of the Italian motorcycle marque, with the V7 Stone Ten. A unique livery based on the logo of The Clan adorns the tank, with a red-bordered black-and-white checkered stripe and a badge on the handlebar riser that denotes its status as a special edition. Red accents on the springs and Moto Guzzi text on the wheel rims contrast with the black anodized engine and exhaust. Performance has been bumped up as well, with the v-twin making 66.5 horsepower thanks to an Arrows exhaust. Wet weight is 481 lbs. The V7 Stone Ten arrives at dealers just in time for riding season this April.

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An 800cc MV Agusta Turismo Veloce weighs about 450 with 110 HP compared to 66.5 HP. That's 65% more. That's apples and oranges though. The only thing they have in common is that they are made in Italy.
My Norge has over 110 HP with all the upgrades.
 
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Socially unacceptable for me! So, all this time they think THEY are the club and fail to acknowledge the USA club, MGNOC. If you belong & can afford to go to EU for stuff have at it. All about sales.
I should start selling Kilts w/Clan logo on them, bout the same crap.
 
I got a Navale, I didn't get it because it's a special edition, I ike the looks. The special edition is a nice extra, it also came with a nice cover and plaque.
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Isn’t that nice. Those lightweight bikes are just becoming more popular by the year. People have finally figured out that you don’t need 1L+ engines to have a nice ride and that lightweight is fun.
I have a Griso and V7 850 and have been having a lot more fun on the V7 lately tbh. Cops are everywhere and traffic congestion is horrible so unfortunately I would rarely get to enjoy the Griso but the V7 is enjoyable around the city and I can open up on the backroads without worrying too much about excessive speed and as a bonus it uses a bit less fuel,
 
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