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Title: Guzzi Stornello rider on his way to Ushuaia, Argentina
Post by: Green1000S on December 30, 2017, 05:14:14 PM
Well. here's something different...

Found this fellow on ADV forum in August, when he was wondering if he should take the Stornello or BMW 800GS to Ushuaia. I (of course) advised to take the Stornello and looks like he was crazy enough to follow a stupid advise.  :evil:
He is right now in Equador and other than the Stornello seems to dislike the shitty fuel, he is doing good.

If you have Facebok, you can search Julao Johnston and you'll find him.
Under the ADV forum he is "mototrekkin", but is not posting much of the ride there, most pictures seem to be on FB.
He hooked up early on with "Oneway" riding a green "Shrek" and there are more pictures on first four pages.  http://advrider.com/index.php?threads/ogre-achiever-the-shrek-heads-south.1261835/ 

Keeping my thumbs up for a successful Ushuaia ride!

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Title: Re: Guzzi Stornello rider on his way to Ushuaia, Argentina
Post by: pehayes on December 30, 2017, 05:28:08 PM
We hosted this kid, BAS from Holland back in August.  He had imported to NYC and headed to Prudhoe Bay, AK.  On his way south he bumped into Bruce Bailie in
Vancouver, BC and Bruce sent him on to me.  He stayed here a few days while touring San Francisco and shared some time with Tasmanian Guzzi riders who were here as well.  Shame on me, I doubted his resolve and his understanding for maintenance of a big Guzzi.  We recently received this picture from him.  Not sure where he is heading next.

Patrick Hayes
Fremont CA


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Title: Re: Guzzi Stornello rider on his way to Ushuaia, Argentina
Post by: jlburgess on December 30, 2017, 05:43:46 PM
Ooh, I can't wait for the Stornello "Tierra Del Fuego" SE! 😁  I will be watching vicariously from my recliner.  :popcorn:
Title: Re: Guzzi Stornello rider on his way to Ushuaia, Argentina
Post by: Green1000S on January 14, 2018, 06:42:15 PM

Looks like Julao is making good progress with the little Stornello :thumb: :thumb:
These pictures from Colombia and Peru.

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Title: Re: Guzzi Stornello rider on his way to Ushuaia, Argentina
Post by: Lannis on January 14, 2018, 07:35:39 PM
I really like his choice of bike and the amount he's packing for this journey.   So many times you see massive overloaded bikes and the trip becomes a death march to try to get that load across the jungle or the mountains.

He's got a reasonably-sized bike and about the same load I carry to a weekend rally!   

Good traveling luck to him.

Lannis
Title: Re: Guzzi Stornello rider on his way to Ushuaia, Argentina
Post by: jpv7 on January 14, 2018, 08:23:21 PM
That unmistakable view of the city in the valley is of Medellin - i just returned and was amazed by the people and the culture! 
Looks like Julao is making good progress with the little Stornello :thumb: :thumb:
These pictures from Colombia and Peru.

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Title: Re: Guzzi Stornello rider on his way to Ushuaia, Argentina
Post by: Sasquatch Jim on January 14, 2018, 08:48:23 PM
 Any chance he will find Hitler while he is there?
Title: Re: Guzzi Stornello rider on his way to Ushuaia, Argentina
Post by: Lannis on January 15, 2018, 09:11:07 AM
Any chance he will find Hitler while he is there?

If he's found some way to live to be 129 years old, he might.   Although I suppose he could be in the Antarctic Redoubt that he built ....

Lannis
Title: Re: Guzzi Stornello rider on his way to Ushuaia, Argentina
Post by: Route140 on February 28, 2018, 03:44:54 PM
Looks like he made it on the Stornello! Congratulations Johnston, and Moto Guzzi too!   :thumb:


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<mototrekkin"El Fin Del mundo" - 5 months and 18 thousand miles, Washington State, USA to Ushuaia, Argentina. I've made it! Incredible adventures for me and my Stornello as we cruised through the States, Mexico, central and south America with no major issues. Definitely some highs and lows filled with different challenges but absolutely an epic trip of a lifetime. So this is what a bitter sweet momment feels like.>
Title: Re: Guzzi Stornello rider on his way to Ushuaia, Argentina
Post by: Lannis on February 28, 2018, 04:08:46 PM
I KNEW he picked the right bike!

Although he sounds like he's got the kind of git-'er-done attitude that would have made for a successful trip whether he'd been on a Velo-Solex or a Guzzi ....

Lannis
Title: Re: Guzzi Stornello rider on his way to Ushuaia, Argentina
Post by: slopokes on February 28, 2018, 04:25:30 PM
Moto Guzzi should sign him up for a ad. I think he did quite well....
Title: Re: Guzzi Stornello rider on his way to Ushuaia, Argentina
Post by: twowings on February 28, 2018, 05:21:10 PM
He chose wisely... :azn:
Title: Re: Guzzi Stornello rider on his way to Ushuaia, Argentina
Post by: jwinwi on February 28, 2018, 05:27:25 PM
And that's why the Guzzi is the right choice!
Title: Re: Guzzi Stornello rider on his way to Ushuaia, Argentina
Post by: JJ on March 01, 2018, 02:19:14 PM
Congratulations...a nd a once in a lifetime motorcycle adventure!    :thumb: :thumb: :thumb:

Piaggio / Moto Guzzi should definitely capitalize on his accomplishment...an d promote "The Little Stornello That Could"..... and ultimately inspire the to the next generation of Guzzisti!
Title: Re: Guzzi Stornello rider on his way to Ushuaia, Argentina
Post by: Green1000S on March 01, 2018, 02:52:47 PM
Piaggio has been contacted. Let’s see if they bite!
Title: Re: Guzzi Stornello rider on his way to Ushuaia, Argentina
Post by: JJ on March 01, 2018, 03:01:41 PM
Piaggio has been contacted. Let�s see if they bite!

 :thumb: :thumb: :thumb:
Title: Re: Guzzi Stornello rider on his way to Ushuaia, Argentina
Post by: jas67 on March 01, 2018, 03:35:41 PM
Well. here's something different...

Found this fellow on ADV forum in August, when he was wondering if he should take the Stornello or BMW 800GS to Ushuaia. I (of course) advised to take the Stornello and looks like he was crazy enough to follow a stupid advise.  :evil:
He is right now in Equador and other than the Stornello seems to dislike the shitty fuel, he is doing good.

Very cool!

The Stornello probably tolerates shitty fuel better than the 800GS does.
I've got an F800GT, same motor as the F800GS.   It ONLY likes 91 octane or better.    Both my V7's are fine with 89 in hot weather, and 87 in cooler weather.
Title: Re: Guzzi Stornello rider on his way to Ushuaia, Argentina
Post by: JJ on March 01, 2018, 04:08:40 PM
Very cool!

The Stornello probably tolerates shitty fuel better than the 800GS does.
I've got an F800GT, same motor as the F800GS.   It ONLY likes 91 octane or better.    Both my V7's are fine with 89 in hot weather, and 87 in cooler weather.

This also takes care of shitty fuel and fuel injectors! :thumb: :thumb: :1:


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Title: Re: Guzzi Stornello rider on his way to Ushuaia, Argentina
Post by: JohninVT on March 02, 2018, 04:57:18 AM
A Stornello or a V7 Stone/Special are both a great choice for that trip.  The KLR650 is a very popular choice among the ADV crowd.  A V7 weighs 20 pounds more but has a 4" lower seat height, great luggage options, will run on crappy fuel, is low maintenance, and with dual sport tires is a very capable gravel/rough road cruiser as long as you're careful.  With engine guards and good luggage you could accidentally flop it on it's side in mud or rough going without much damage.  The only drawback I can see to using a V7 as a round the world or adventure touring rig is that if you broke something you'd be waiting on parts for a long time. 

I miss my DL1000 for a lot of reasons and trading it for my Cal Touring has made me change some of the riding I've done since.  I've been seriously considering picking up a V7 and using it to run the Trans-Lab this summer before it's paved over.  My soon to be 17 year old daughter has been riding roughly 50/50 paved and gravel roads with her CT90 since she turned 16 and a V7 would be a very good full sized motorcycle for her to ride this year.     
Title: Re: Guzzi Stornello rider on his way to Ushuaia, Argentina
Post by: jlburgess on March 02, 2018, 07:57:53 AM
Way to go Julao!  :thumb:
That is very cool!