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    Posted: 19 Jun 2018 at 20:10
Givi fly screen and crash bars SmileSmile
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And SWMotech legend gear panniers 
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Looks immaculate! Have you ridden it yet? Wink
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haha, most definitely - picked it up one year old with 4600km on it. Up to 5200 now and love the bike. It has been treated with carbon collective nano treatments so the paintwork, screen etc. Just pearl the water away and I clean it every time I get some dirt on it!! I also cover it every time it’s not being ridden.  I keep seeing BMW’s, triumphs and all the transformer styled modern bikes and I am so glad I chose a Guzzi! Every Moto Guzzi I see makes me smile!

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Originally posted by Neoeagle Neoeagle wrote:

It has been treated with carbon collective nano treatments so the paintwork, screen etc. Just pearl the water away and I clean it every time I get some dirt on it!!

Lovely looking bike  , I love that idea  although I guess  it's only suitable for new or squeaky clean older bikes ?
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tbh, I treated my wife’s new car with the nano treatment and had some left over and thought why not do the paint on the tank, mud guards, swing arm, etc. I can literally wipe the flies and dirt off!
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I took my V Strom in for a new end can (paint peeling.) Anyway they had a used V9 in which I had a look at. I had decided that I didn't like them when they came out, but that bike looked really good. I don't know why but I have completely changed my mind about them. Nice bike!
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Originally posted by Neoeagle Neoeagle wrote:

Every Moto Guzzi I see makes me smile!
I agree I love it when I see another Guzzi out on the road . Love those saddle bags and I like the look of the Roamer tooThumbs Up
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I keep looking at the roamer - wheels in peterborough have a few. But I'm still set on a stelvio....i think
Due to italian electrickery I am saying nowt. Despite nearly giving the Vstrom away the honda has gone...
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I was on holiday with my wife and dog in Tuscany this week and saw a few Smile - best one was by a small lake where we stopped at a cafe and saw an older Italian guy who must have been in his 70’s riding a metallic burgundy Nevada complete with open face helmet and fag hanging out of his mouth. It was immaculate and something to aspire to for my later years! Except maybe the fag!
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