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Oh I love these! I'm in.At the 2005 West Virginia NationalJust after the Wisconsin Rally this year.It's a 2001 V11 Sport that I bought in 2004. Stock AFAIK besides the Teckno bags and two bent rims that will be fixed this winter if the money works out. Used to have heated grips but I replaced them with some softer grips. (I wear gloves anyway) Want to do a lot of upgrades in the future (part of why I'm here) including but not limited to pipes, seat, HB bags, and paint and powdercoat work thanks to years of living on gravel roads. But I have been very satisfied with her stock so far so I'm not in too big of a hurry. Currently at 30k miles most of them put on by me and looking forward to a lot more. Planning on the 2010 National if I'm not broke by then.And this is my other Guzzi. '98 EV wrecked in '03. Messed me up worse than the bike. Hopefully both of us will be back to 100% or better some day. I'm either rebuilding it or pulling the motor and making a cafe project with it as I miss my old 850T. Of course my limited mechanical knowledge, youth, and profession are holding me back from completing this so far. I have no pics of my older Guzzi or my Yamaha scanned on the computer yet but stay tuned.BoBo Tracker: Sitting at truckstop in St Joseph, Missouri, delivering in Quincy, IL Monday am
Not mine, but a Cafe Sport that was molested through addition of a ridiculous sidecar for the making of some silly movie and which we later ended up with:Styling, eh?
That is a great photo.jdg
Some great looking bikes in this thread. This is my 2016 Griso 8V SE that I purchased the first week of December.
New to me. Bought this 2016 V7 II Stone today. I'm looking forward to some road trips this spring.
Tell us about that headlight.