What a lovely review. If it was on national television, then Guzzi couldn't make enough of them. Well done. From a guzzi owner of 34years, slightly biased.
My Grandfather had a Guzzi for over 40 years. He lived in Hungary and bought it for what converted to about two weeks salary at the time. He said it was in beat up condition and bought it from a soldier returning home after the end of WWII. He purchased parts and rebuilt it for another $100. This was probably a hell of a lot of money at the time, but well worth it. I remember the black bike in the work garage, under a greasy, dusty tarp. He'd use it to go hunt deer even though it was illegal to hunt after WWII. Take THAT bitches !
Looks way better with the mirrors off - as it appeared in several scenes of this review. A cool set a Oberons or Napoleons would suit it just fine. Great machine...my only reservation is that it would become 'not enough bike' quite quickly.
Picking mine up tomorrow...2016 model with ABS and 5 speed. Not after power but just nice mid range. From the sound of it and looks position wise it seems very similar to my 84 Ducati 650 Pantah. Not a huge amount of grunt but good mid range power to weight. I am 5'11" and expect to wrap round the tank, almost like making love to a bike. It is not the bike to take racing but more Sunday cruise round some twisty roads. I reckon it is the sexiest looking bike on the market at the moment.
They're not the longest continually-produced motorcycle marque in the world. They ARE the longest running company in Europe, from founding in 1921. Royal Enfield started out in 1901 and have been in production every year since then to this day -- but since the early 70s only from India. Harley started in 1903 and have also never missed a year.
+Jon Low The Enfield Manufacturing Company Ltd commenced operations in 1891, adding "Royal" in 1893. Their first motorised bicycle was produced in 1901. The company was dissolved in 1971, with the remaining tooling and equipment of the Redditch works auctioned off. The Indian connection was an earlier (1955) partnership formed with Madras Motors to created Enfield India. It was not until Enfield India entered into a strategic alliance with the Eicher Group that the "Royal" name was reclaimed. They are not, and never have been, the same company. www.team-bhp.com/forum/attachments/motorbikes/987982d1347982300-can-someone-help-me-royal-enfield-bullets-service-manual-picture-282.jpg It is also worthy to note that every single Moto Guzzi ever created was manufactured at the same Mandello del Lario site, something no other long running motorcycling company can claim.
The various ownerships and relocations of the manufacturing plants are quite immaterial to the history of the marque. Triumph was in Coventry, then Meriden then Devon and now Hinckley as well as Thailand, under various ownership configurations. Yet it's still all Triumph. Enfield ditto -- from Redditch to Bradford and Madras.
+Jon Low The Triumph analogy is not apt for the simple fact that Royal Enfield and Enfield of India initially co-existed as two separate companies. For ~20 years there were no "Royal Enfields" because Enfield of India did not purchase the former's naming rights until the 90's. Close, but no cigar.
+Moto Pete It matters as little as what it does that Triumph was originally German (and had a factory in Germany in the pre-war days), and the Indian Bullet 350 and 500s were just continuing the identical lineage RE made in Redditch, as they did when the Bullet was ex-catalogue new in both countries for the 1950s and 1960s. Dropping off the Royal epithet for a while is no more significant than the new Triumph logo no longer having the swoop of the letter R curl around to from the crossbar of the H, or a Moto Guzzi from the customiser Arturo Magni workshop being rebadged a Magni Guzzi (like an Egli-Vincent or a Rickman Metisse).
Jon Low: Moto Guzzi is not only the longest running company in Europe, is is also the oldest European manufacturer in continuous motorcycle production!
Hey, if the V-7 is the best-selling model in the M-G line-up, why don't they expand the offering with a 900 model? And then a V-11 model? Remember the Bol D'or? God, what a beautiful bike that was!
Great review and a very cool bike indeed. I really dig the looks, sound, and numbered fly-screen on this Moto Guzzi. A lot of grunty style with the V7 too.
Beautiful bike. Although I've never ridden a V7, I do own an SP1000 and it's a great bike. But comparing the HP numbers between the V7 and the nearest competition, the thruxton, the Guzzi is way down, by a large amount. Is Guzzi going to do something about that?
Great bike I bought one but unfortunately it just lacked Power and the customer service was poor with motto guzzl got lots of looks and had fun great beginners bike Maybe if it had 60 plus HP and better customer service I would still have one Ps bought a Ducati 821 ;)) love it
Anyone an opinion about this version compared to the new model III? The chassis is different and there for the engine has a more 180 degree angle. Instead of this version were the engine is slightly tilted backwards.
Is it possible to replace the clip-on's with the regular V7 stone handlebars for a more upright position? Just curious as it looks like it could be tiring for long distances leaning forward. Nice review, thank you for sharing!
Thanks for watching, *****. I shouldn't see how that would be a problem as they're only clip-ons so easy to replace. That said, give it a ride first as I didn't find the riding position to be as aggressive on the wrists as it looks. Good luck!
mikehsumusic I've ridden the V7 special and I can tell you it's a very small and narrow bike (at least in comparison to my kawasaki zx6). It reminded me of the narrowness of my old ninja 250. I went in expecting to like the Thruxton more, and the V7 definitely stole the show. The Guzzi isn't as fast, the shifter isn't as polished, and the brakes are worse (in my opinion anyway), but it made me laugh the whole ride. It's got lots of character, and just as Jon said, you just feel special riding it.
There is one of these for sale near me for $7k with 1600 miles on it. Glad I watched this video, cause this POS is all show and no go. The funniest part is the foot pegs. The pegs are further back so you get your shins off the stupid V block. Thanks for posting you saved me money and shin burns.
What a lovely review. If it was on national television, then Guzzi couldn't make enough of them. Well done. From a guzzi owner of 34years, slightly biased.
My Grandfather had a Guzzi for over 40 years. He lived in Hungary and bought it for what converted to about two weeks salary at the time. He said it was in beat up condition and bought it from a soldier returning home after the end of WWII. He purchased parts and rebuilt it for another $100. This was probably a hell of a lot of money at the time, but well worth it. I remember the black bike in the work garage, under a greasy, dusty tarp. He'd use it to go hunt deer even though it was illegal to hunt after WWII. Take THAT bitches !
This bike is a real head-turner. Beautiful detail.
What a nice bike!
Wow...
Auto Trader please do a triumph scrambler review :)
osa prakoso
That review was extremely well done brother. Keep up the great work.
can't wait to see your review on V9 motoguzzi.
Looks way better with the mirrors off - as it appeared in several scenes of this review. A cool set a Oberons or Napoleons would suit it just fine. Great machine...my only reservation is that it would become 'not enough bike' quite quickly.
Power and torque as well as suspension have improved dramatically over the past 9 years.
Picking mine up tomorrow...2016 model with ABS and 5 speed. Not after power but just nice mid range. From the sound of it and looks position wise it seems very similar to my 84 Ducati 650 Pantah. Not a huge amount of grunt but good mid range power to weight. I am 5'11" and expect to wrap round the tank, almost like making love to a bike. It is not the bike to take racing but more Sunday cruise round some twisty roads. I reckon it is the sexiest looking bike on the market at the moment.
2016 model is a six speed with traction control and abs. great bike
traction control on a V7?
what a beautiful piece of machine!
nice video, good job guys
They're not the longest continually-produced motorcycle marque in the world. They ARE the longest running company in Europe, from founding in 1921. Royal Enfield started out in 1901 and have been in production every year since then to this day -- but since the early 70s only from India. Harley started in 1903 and have also never missed a year.
+Jon Low The Enfield Manufacturing Company Ltd commenced operations in 1891, adding "Royal" in 1893. Their first motorised bicycle was produced in 1901. The company was dissolved in 1971, with the remaining tooling and equipment of the Redditch works auctioned off. The Indian connection was an earlier (1955) partnership formed with Madras Motors to created Enfield India. It was not until Enfield India entered into a strategic alliance with the Eicher Group that the "Royal" name was reclaimed. They are not, and never have been, the same company.
www.team-bhp.com/forum/attachments/motorbikes/987982d1347982300-can-someone-help-me-royal-enfield-bullets-service-manual-picture-282.jpg
It is also worthy to note that every single Moto Guzzi ever created was manufactured at the same Mandello del Lario site, something no other long running motorcycling company can claim.
The various ownerships and relocations of the manufacturing plants are quite immaterial to the history of the marque. Triumph was in Coventry, then Meriden then Devon and now Hinckley as well as Thailand, under various ownership configurations. Yet it's still all Triumph. Enfield ditto -- from Redditch to Bradford and Madras.
+Jon Low The Triumph analogy is not apt for the simple fact that Royal Enfield and Enfield of India initially co-existed as two separate companies. For ~20 years there were no "Royal Enfields" because Enfield of India did not purchase the former's naming rights until the 90's. Close, but no cigar.
+Moto Pete It matters as little as what it does that Triumph was originally German (and had a factory in Germany in the pre-war days), and the Indian Bullet 350 and 500s were just continuing the identical lineage RE made in Redditch, as they did when the Bullet was ex-catalogue new in both countries for the 1950s and 1960s. Dropping off the Royal epithet for a while is no more significant than the new Triumph logo no longer having the swoop of the letter R curl around to from the crossbar of the H, or a Moto Guzzi from the customiser Arturo Magni workshop being rebadged a Magni Guzzi (like an Egli-Vincent or a Rickman Metisse).
Jon Low: Moto Guzzi is not only the longest running company in Europe, is is also the oldest European manufacturer in continuous motorcycle production!
That's a mighty fine advertisement you guys put together.
a great video
great looking bike
well done guzzi n auto trader
Hey, if the V-7 is the best-selling model in the M-G line-up, why don't they expand the offering with a 900 model? And then a V-11 model? Remember the Bol D'or? God, what a beautiful bike that was!
Transverse engine? Surely the crank goes fore and aft making it longitudinal?
What a beautiful machine.
Great review and a very cool bike indeed. I really dig the looks, sound, and numbered fly-screen on this Moto Guzzi. A lot of grunty style with the V7 too.
Nice Film and Review !!!
But I do prefer the V7 Stone, but perhaps with the single seat from the previous Café Classic version !!!
Beautiful bike. Although I've never ridden a V7, I do own an SP1000 and it's a great bike. But comparing the HP numbers between the V7 and the nearest competition, the thruxton, the Guzzi is way down, by a large amount. Is Guzzi going to do something about that?
Great bike I bought one but unfortunately it just lacked
Power and the customer service was poor with motto guzzl got lots of looks and had fun great beginners bike
Maybe if it had 60 plus HP and better customer service I would still have one
Ps bought a Ducati 821 ;)) love it
yeah the sauce is too weak...with 65hp it would be way way way sweeter
wow and it's even good for the A2 license!
I like everything about this bike, except the two big number 7 signages are too flamboyant for my taste.
You can remove them quite easily
Love It! Nice job, man!
- Waiting your take on the 'Royal Enfield' Continental GT .. big fan of your presentation style
It’s funny how you never hear from or know anyone at Harley but you know who’s working and doing things at the Europe’s bike companies
if you dont have much money what bike you will choose to buy, triumph scrambler or guzzi v7 racer?
gixxer
Anyone an opinion about this version compared to the new model III? The chassis is different and there for the engine has a more 180 degree angle. Instead of this version were the engine is slightly tilted backwards.
The only problem of this beauty is the Ducati scrambler age racer
Is it possible to replace the clip-on's with the regular V7 stone handlebars for a more upright position? Just curious as it looks like it could be tiring for long distances leaning forward. Nice review, thank you for sharing!
Thanks for watching, *****. I shouldn't see how that would be a problem as they're only clip-ons so easy to replace. That said, give it a ride first as I didn't find the riding position to be as aggressive on the wrists as it looks. Good luck!
Thanks for the quick reply, I greatly appreciate it!! :-)
Thanks for sharing that! I am more than convinced and am presently saving my pennies to purchase this very bike next Spring! Ride Safe!
Bought This Bike Finally! See some pictures here: acorbinsayswhat.blogspot.ca/2016/02/71-days-7-hours-40-minutes-25-seconds.html
+The Wicked Academic That is fantastic. We'll have a read of your blog!
I had a former shop teacher that swore by the Guzzi.
Beautiful!
The engine isn't Transverse, it's Longitudinal.
Same POS "CEV" brand gauge cluster as used on Ducati Monster. Why pos? I've had to fix them.
all it needs to loose is the back fender,
great revue n great bike eh
48 HP in a 750 is behind the times. They need to tune that to at least 60 to still be weak against comparables.
It is a beautiful bike, however.
It's a 2014 bike.
if they have a model without the big ugly 7 on it I would add it to my list
Looks like you flat-foot it easily on both sides, how tall are you though?
HI Mike, Jon is 6ft.
mikehsumusic I've ridden the V7 special and I can tell you it's a very small and narrow bike (at least in comparison to my kawasaki zx6). It reminded me of the narrowness of my old ninja 250. I went in expecting to like the Thruxton more, and the V7 definitely stole the show. The Guzzi isn't as fast, the shifter isn't as polished, and the brakes are worse (in my opinion anyway), but it made me laugh the whole ride. It's got lots of character, and just as Jon said, you just feel special riding it.
This is a 2013 V7 Racer, not a 2014.
nice leather jacket Buddy
How much does it cost?
Hey Ayrton Atif, the V7 Racer costs £8,134 (UK) but the entry-level V7 Stone can be yours for £6,934 (UK).
Jon Quirk cheers for geting back with the info. I wish you could also tell me what sort of license would i need to ride this beauty.
Thanks :)
Ayrton Atif A2 I think...
trully amazaing ride :)
Every bike that AutoTrader reviews is just great. Why? Becauss they are paid to say so. At 48bhp for the engine cc, the V7 is a heap of crap.
Auto Trader please do a review on triumph scrambler :)
here from Ewan McGregor Reddit AMA
There is one of these for sale near me for $7k with 1600 miles on it. Glad I watched this video, cause this POS is all show and no go. The funniest part is the foot pegs. The pegs are further back so you get your shins off the stupid V block. Thanks for posting you saved me money and shin burns.
Moto "Gootsi", man. Gootsi. Just like in "pizza"...
mangiamo un pezzo di pizza in mezzo alla piazza !
peroduanippa Exactly.
+Bill Wodenhelm Maybe this will help him... forvo.com/word/moto_guzzi/
Grazie .
6 GALLON fuel tank. holy sh*#
I love them but I hate it’s called a “racer” and has 47hp. For fucks sake.
Lovely bike, but looks like the cars and buses trying to eat it
Cut the crap music, due in more engine noises.
GOOTSi