Moto Guzzi V7 Special (2024)

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SKU:1002331

The V7 has 25% more maximum power, now 65 hp at 6800 rpm. Maximum torque has also increased significantly, going to the outstanding value of 73 Nm at 5000 rpm.

£8600

(Includes 1st Reg Fee and 12 Months RFL excl. £49 document fee.)

Description

The Moto Guzzi V7 Special has a coloured band on the side panels matching the stripes that where on the unforgettable V750 S3 from 1975. A host of smart chrome and graphic details distinguish its shape and colour, with finishes such as the polished aluminium spoked wheels, the old school saddle and the circular dials that perfectly blend tradition and innovation.

Specifications

Brand NameMOTO GUZZI
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VariantV7 SPECIAL
Colour:Various
Engine Size:850 cc
Fuel Type:Petrol
Gear Type:Six Speed
Start Type:Electric
Drive Type:Shaft
Max Power:65HP @ 6800RPM
Max Torque:60Nm @ 4250RPM
Wheels :Spoked

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FAQs

How reliable is a Moto Guzzi V7? ›

Summary of owners' reviews
Overall rating:4.6 out of 5 (4.6/5)
Ride quality & brakes:4.4 out of 5 (4.4/5)
Engine:4.6 out of 5 (4.6/5)
Reliability & build quality:4.5 out of 5 (4.5/5)
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How much horsepower does the Moto Guzzi V7 Stone Special Edition have? ›

Performance is taken up a notch, with this mighty beast increasing in power from 64.3 hp to 65.7 hp at 6700 rpm, and maximum torque, which grows from 53.8 lb-ft to 55.3 lb-ft at 4900 rpm.

What is special about Moto Guzzi? ›

The company's motorcycles are noted for their air-cooled 90° V-twin engines with a longitudinal crankshaft orientation where the engines' transverse cylinder heads project prominently on either side of the motorcycle.

How long do Moto Guzzi engines last? ›

Cruisin' Guzzisti

Traditionally Guzzi engines last a very long time. Many would say that 15k miles is just about run in nicely! There's lots of very high mileage Guzzis out there and I know some owners are concerned the V7 mileometer can't read higher than 99,999 so at that point they will have to buy a new speedo!

How heavy is a Moto Guzzi V7? ›

Technical Specification
EngineTransversal 90° V-twin, 2 valves per cylinder
Saddle Height780mm
Fuel Tank Capacity21 litres (including 4 litre reserve)
Dry Weight198 KG
Wet Weight218 KG
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Do Moto Guzzi overheat? ›

Overheating: Overheating is a common issue faced by Moto Guzzi owners, especially in hot climates or during long rides. This could be caused by a variety of factors, such as a malfunctioning cooling system or a clogged radiator.

Where are Moto Guzzi engines made? ›

Moto Guzzi's motorcycle factory is located in Mandello del Lario, Italy. As a small town on the shore of Lake Como, its residents have so embraced the company that they've officially named it, “La Citta della Moto Guzzi”—the city of Moto Guzzis.

What's the fastest Moto Guzzi? ›

In conclusion, the Moto Guzzi MGX-21 is the fastest and most powerful motorcycle in the Moto Guzzi lineup. Its advanced features, powerful engine, and aerodynamic design make it a top choice for riders who crave speed and performance.

Are Moto Guzzi hand made? ›

Mandello Del Lario, Italy – A motorcycle factory sits on the edge of Lake Como in a little town that proudly proclaims itself “La Citta della Moto Guzzi” – the city of Moto Guzzi. Artisans have been hand-fabricating motorcycle parts here since 1921.

How long does a Moto Guzzi clutch last? ›

Additionally, keep some free play in the clutch cable to prevent it from dragging or not disengaging fully. Moto Guzzi clutches can last 20K miles (if you're extremely rough on them) or well over 100K miles with care and maintenance.

Why does Moto Guzzi use dry clutch? ›

Dry clutches, as you might have guessed already, aren't bathed in oil. That means less drag and more power going to the rear wheel as well as cleaner engine oil, but it also means less cooling for the clutch pack.

Are Moto Guzzi easy to work on? ›

Guzzi parts are robust and easy to work on. It's not hard to get to most of what you'll need to be working on, and the parts are generally well enough built that there are few throw-away things on the motorcycle. A Guzzi is reliable. If you're squeamish about taking this obscure motorcycle on a long trip, don't be.

Is 40,000 miles on a motorcycle a lot? ›

Generally, high mileage on a motorcycle is anywhere from 20,000 to 50,000 miles. For sport bikes, the high mileage number will be on the low end (usually around 25,000), while cruisers and touring bikes typically become high mileage in the 40,000- to the 50,000-mile range.

How fast is the Moto Guzzi V8? ›

Conceived in the mid-1950s, the 500cc V8 revved safely to 16,000 rpm and was speed-trapped at 286 kmh/178mph during the 1957 Belgian Grand Prix at Spa-Francorchamps in its final race.

What is the service interval for the Moto Guzzi V7? ›

According to the manual, first service should be done at 1,500 km (900 miles) and get checked every 10,000 km (6,200 miles).

How fast can a V7 engine go? ›

Moto Guzzi V7 III Stone Top Speed

The Moto Guzzi V7 III Stone can reach a top speed of up to 109mph.

What kind of engine is the Moto Guzzi V7? ›

Moto Guzzi 850cc engine

The transverse 90-degree V engine has long been the hallmark of Moto Guzzi and this V7 is no exception, now is derived from the “All Terrain” V85 TT.

Is the V7 fast? ›

Both bike were running 85 mph and the V7 was turning about 5000 rpm — the same as the 650 (which has a redline 1000 rpm higher than the Guzzi.) Top end on the V7, running at just shy of the 6500 rpm was 110 mph. At 7000 rpm, the Enfield was moving at 115 and was working.

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