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Offline twowheeladdict

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Re: V7 Frame Sliders
« Reply #60 on: July 14, 2020, 12:58:40 PM »
I negotiated the Moto Guzzi engine guards and luggage rack in with the purchase of my Carbon.  My primary purpose for adding the engine guards was to have a place to mount my LED running lights to create the triangle of light.  I hope to never drop it.



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Re: V7 Frame Sliders
« Reply #61 on: July 14, 2020, 05:34:52 PM »
Kev M--
Thanks for all the pix, that's more than enough info. I think I will go with the sliders.
BTW, do you happen to remember an Italian bike shop in Freehold on Rt 33, that was there from at least 1992 or so till about 2003? Steve I think was the guy that ran it. Not real close to Medford I know (I lived in Jackson & Howell then), but It's the only one I rememeber outside of the NY/Phila area--
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Re: V7 Frame Sliders
« Reply #62 on: July 14, 2020, 06:32:56 PM »
Kev M--
Thanks for all the pix, that's more than enough info. I think I will go with the sliders.
BTW, do you happen to remember an Italian bike shop in Freehold on Rt 33, that was there from at least 1992 or so till about 2003? Steve I think was the guy that ran it. Not real close to Medford I know (I lived in Jackson & Howell then), but It's the only one I rememeber outside of the NY/Phila area--

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No sorry on the Freehold thing, we only moved to this state 6 years ago for my wife's work.
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Offline Cam3512

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Re: V7 Frame Sliders
« Reply #63 on: July 14, 2020, 09:25:33 PM »
Kev M--
Thanks for all the pix, that's more than enough info. I think I will go with the sliders.
BTW, do you happen to remember an Italian bike shop in Freehold on Rt 33, that was there from at least 1992 or so till about 2003? Steve I think was the guy that ran it. Not real close to Medford I know (I lived in Jackson & Howell then), but It's the only one I rememeber outside of the NY/Phila area--

Think it was called "2 R's", owned by a guy named Russ.  He passed away, and his sons couldn't keep it going.  He knew and sold Guzzis.  Bought a pair of NOS crashbars for my first Eldo from him.  Nice guy.
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Re: V7 Frame Sliders
« Reply #63 on: July 14, 2020, 09:25:33 PM »

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Re: V7 Frame Sliders
« Reply #64 on: July 21, 2020, 02:33:00 PM »
I've been waiting for this and found it today: highway pegs on Givi engine guards. :laugh:



Actually this 2018 V7 III Stone at Euro Cycle looks to be good value with side and top case mounts.

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Re: V7 Frame Sliders
« Reply #65 on: July 21, 2020, 04:33:14 PM »
Think it was called "2 R's", owned by a guy named Russ.  He passed away, and his sons couldn't keep it going.  He knew and sold Guzzis.  Bought a pair of NOS crashbars for my first Eldo from him.  Nice guy.

OK, now that sounds familiar. I know it closed sometime shortly after the raised highway in front of it was completed and a traffic light put in. I recall seeing a few old MGs tooling around there and at Jersey Freeze in Freehold and the place further out on Rt33 near Applegarth road over the years before the area got built up. Walt Bachman was either a Guzzi or BMW guy I don't recall, that was part of a loose group of NJ riders around that area awhile back. Time marches on...
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