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Bloody hell, guys, a three year old thread!

My interest in the V7S has since diminished after I sat on one... with my knees in my armpits. I'm 1,93 m (6'3"?) and the V7 is way too small.

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After owning one since 1977 I would advise any Guzzi nut to buy one as said before you have to be careful. If you need any info contact me I am one of the world experts in these bikes, I can trace most parts.

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Pah,anybody can do tracing. It's colouring in without going over the lines that separates the men from the boys.

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Bloody hell, guys,  a three year old thread! 

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:lol: That explains Rich Maund's surprise appearance. :homer:

 

Anyways

you'll soon be at the age when you start shrinking again.

Look at ReallyEnormous J. Now he's just Big(ish).

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Guest aironepony
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After owning one since 1977 I would advise any Guzzi nut to buy one as said before you have to be careful. If you need any info contact me I am one of the world experts in these bikes, I can trace most parts.

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The 1974 750S that I bought turns out to be a 1973 V7 Sport! That wonderful 750s/V7 Sport guru Axel has confirmed this from the engine and frame numbers.

 

Some one in it's past has decorated it as a 750S so it will be resurrected as a real V7 Sport this winter. I have most of the bits that are needed to do this but it seems that the right-hand handlebar switch is very hard to find, .........

 

any deas? ......... :thumbsup:

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