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Nick Lange36 years oldMarriedArtillery Officer (soon to be Acquisitions Officer)I enjoy traveling, outdoors, motorcyclesFort Irwin, CA (soon to be Madison, NJ)
New owner of a V7 II Stone, as of 10 Feb.Last 3 street bikes were2003 H-D Sportster XLH8832002 H-D Sportster 1200 Sport2012 Triumph BonnevilleThe M-G is M/C #15 since 1963Age: 70, married 46 years, 4 children, 12 grand children, 1 great-grandchild expected in AprilI participate on XLForum.net, mainly for electrical and carb issues, although I have not had a Sportster for quite some time.Looking for readable schematics for the V7 II.
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I'm Donnelly Hall age 73, motorcycle shop operator, of Keavy, Ky.
Hi to Wildguzzi forum.Am 67 years old.Retired Power station operator, Vietnam Veteran.Bikes: current guzzi is 2015 California 1400 Touring, wife has Nevada 750i classic (for sale), also have mint condition yamaha XJ900 diversion.Previous bike: Guzzi 2001 California EV80 (#3 of 200 limited ed.)Tow an alloy trailer on many long distance trips all over Australia.Live in Victoria, AustraliaCheers to all,Guzzi_4me
Brian Kiser from Chattanooga, TN. Work in IT (AIX for anyone who cares). Just bought a V9 Bobber yesterday. My last (and only other) bike was a 2004 Triumph Bonneville. Originally went looking for a V7 closeout deal and actually preferred the V9. Most will probably disagree with that assessment, but I am ok with that.