Italian Stallion
New Member
Hi guys!
I'm Alex, 20 yrs of age, living in Vienna (the one in Europe) and just started living the moto life!
I ride a 2014 Moto Guzzi V7 Stone as seen on the photos. I've started with discarding the heavy-ass, catalyser-ridden stock exhausts with slender and loud Mistral pipes, wrapped the headers with exhaust tape and replaced the weighty stock mirrors with aluminium bar-end mirrors. Oh yeah, since the winters in central Europe are really rather cold and grim, I fitted Conti TKC-80 tyres on the fucker so I get enough traction on our sometimes snowy roads.
The next changes will be: Mini battery, mini-LED signals and brakelight, rear- and front-fender out of hand-swaged aluminium, sleeker, padded seat (without a hump though), smaller, lighter headlight, aluminium vintage enduro style sideplates and an ECU-update. Someday I might even be ably to afford spoked wheels but for now they're just way too expensive!
I'm going to do all these modifications myself because I believe in shed-building.
Cheers, I look forward to being pro-active on this forum!
I'm Alex, 20 yrs of age, living in Vienna (the one in Europe) and just started living the moto life!
I ride a 2014 Moto Guzzi V7 Stone as seen on the photos. I've started with discarding the heavy-ass, catalyser-ridden stock exhausts with slender and loud Mistral pipes, wrapped the headers with exhaust tape and replaced the weighty stock mirrors with aluminium bar-end mirrors. Oh yeah, since the winters in central Europe are really rather cold and grim, I fitted Conti TKC-80 tyres on the fucker so I get enough traction on our sometimes snowy roads.
The next changes will be: Mini battery, mini-LED signals and brakelight, rear- and front-fender out of hand-swaged aluminium, sleeker, padded seat (without a hump though), smaller, lighter headlight, aluminium vintage enduro style sideplates and an ECU-update. Someday I might even be ably to afford spoked wheels but for now they're just way too expensive!
I'm going to do all these modifications myself because I believe in shed-building.
Cheers, I look forward to being pro-active on this forum!