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Hello.I am fifty years old, and I live in Corsican in France with my family..I drive with red Stelvio and and this motorcycle m' brings a lot of pleasure. .I practise the hike(ride), the photo, the ski I hope I can exchange a lot of idea here with the other bikers.I do not speak correctly English , sorry :-\I quickly take off thrown(launched) my subject first on compatibility ecu ducati IAW5AM for ecu Guzzi 5AM
Your English is fine and very understandable.Lannis
Oh ! good it's ok, I am going to be able to communicate with everybody.Super chouette !
Me and Mrs P rode to Italy last year. 2015 it's going to be Croatia.
Hi, my name is Jerry Brown (no relation to the current governor of California). I live in McKinney, Texas, with my wife, 3 dogs, 6 chickens, and about half a million bees (I'm a hobby/sideliner beekeeper). Oh, and a 2000 V11 Sport, a 1993 BMW K75, and a 1994 BMW K75S. I purchased the Guzzi this summer after falling in love with it at first sight. I am currently going through it, updating rubber bits, wires, filters, adding Roper slop plate, etc. I've also owned a BMW K1200LT and a Ural. Sounds like there are a few North Texas group members, looking forward to meeting some of you in person. jb
JB, howdy from another JB just down IH35 a bit in Georgetown. Welcome to the forum. This is a great resource for redoing your V11 and populated by a dang nice bunch of folks. I don't get up to North Texas very often, but when I do, it's on a K75RT..........Jack .
Hello all, Martin Hirst here. I am new to the group. I have recently sold my V50 and bought a Breva750. I hope I can contribute a little and help others where possible.Cheers,MartinH
Hey. I'm new to Guzzis and to the board. Just coming up to speed on these very interesting machines. I've been restoring bikes -- mostly Brits -- for decades. Other than that, I'm currently living in Minnesota, I'm older than dirt, I'm a refugee from corporate America, and I really should know better, but I don't.S.
Well, then, it seems you fit the profile. ;DBest,Bill
Hello-- I'm Robert from Oklahoma. Back in April I bought a used Suzuki TU250 for a short daily commute. I quickly developed a serious case of bike/wander lust. Much as I love the TU, I've been looking for another light weight standard that has a bit more power so as to be capable of longer trips. Cue the Moto Guzzi V7. I want to obtain one as soon as I pay off the TU, though now I find myself waiting even longer for the V7II or maybe even the Ducati Scrambler. I joined this forum not only to find technical information about the V7, but also because I've found the TU250 people over at their forum very congenial, and an important part of owning that bike. I notice the Guzzi fans seem to be similarly welcoming and helpful. I'm 45, married w/whipper snappers. I teach writing at the local college.
Shouldn't "whipper-snappers" be hyphenated? Sorry, now that we know what you do, we'll be grading your posts. ;) :D****Lannis
Yeah, and wanderlust and lightweight are both one word in this context. ;D Sorry, Robert, I couldn't resist (been earning my bread as a writer for 35 years).
No sweat! All in good fun, I'm sure.
HI! Long time lurker, former 95 Breva owner, looking to pickup a V7, will probably wait for the 2015s whenever they arrive.Retired, 74 years old, reside in Vancouver Canada.Have a few bikes including:1966 BSA 650 Lightning2012 Royal Enfield2015 Yamaha FZ-072013 Yamaha XT259
Welcome. Nice stable.I am biding my time for a V7, too. What is a "'95 Breva?" ???Bill
I would say a 750 Breva, Bill.Dean