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V85TT Registry and pic thread

Hello, just found the site. I Bought the first Moto Guzzi I ever saw on 11/14/2021. I live in Alaska, but keep the bike in Colorado so I get a longer riding season. Absolutely love this bike after owning plenty for over 50 years. I look forward to learning more about all Guzzis and my bucket includes riding in Italy, the Alps and Croatia.

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Looks great. But should be a great one to have in AK too!
I’ve actually kept a bike in alaska for years just so its easy to get there and ride during the admittedly short season, but i just moved it last year south to Colorado for a while (and it turned from a KTM into a V85tt in the process :->). Actually, in AK I’d ride more in the Yukon and NWT, going back and forth between ANC/FAI and SE AK. Great riding. Small world, even between CO and AK!
 
Hello all, been around the site off and on and really getting some good info that has been shared. I use my V85TT for all round riding, highway, double track, some single track, forestry roads and lots of gravel roads travel. I also use this bike for work on days that the weather is nice and no snow on the ground ( so i get 6 or so months of ride time). A couple of pictures of the places i have taken this "gentleman" off road bike.

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My GDN no 894. I traded in my Ducati Multistrada 950S for her in November 2023. That was a great bike, but I've had a knee replacement & subsequently found the Ducati uncomfortable over distance. I've owned over 40 bikes over the last 55 years and taken many of them over the mountain passes of the Alps, Pyrenees & Picos over the last 30 years or so. My GDN will be going this year. If the weather behaves itself probably to the balcony roads in the Vercors region of France. I'm really impressed with the Guzzi. It's very comfortable and handles beautifully. It's not as powerful as the Multistrada, but has enough torque and speed for real word biking and the fit & finish is exceptional.
best wishes to all & I hope to see you on the roads as we travel about.

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