Moto Guzzi V7III Stone | Review from Knox

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  • Опубліковано 6 вер 2024
  • Introducing the Moto Guzzi V7III Stone, reviewed here in the Lake District, England - 10miles from the Knox factory and HQ.
    The Guzzi V7III is a great all round choice if you are looking for a relaxed, easy to ride and tame V-twin motorcycle that looks incredible... and this bike does look incredible. Matt finishing, Moto Guzzi classic looks, those big cylinders, and nice detailing, the Guzzi is really a great thing to look at.
    The riding experience is good too although not outstanding unfortunately in our opinion.. the engine has a nice spread of power but is pretty tame at 52hp and 60nm of torque, the handling and braking is OK too, fairly commensurate with the engine.
    However, where this bike scores great is gentle cruising along nice scenic routes, looking and feeling the part in the right context.. It would also really suit city riding.
    The Stone is available in 4 colourways in the Stone model, available here bit.ly/2NTRFvG.
    We obtained pricing information from our friends and Knox dealer at Via Moto as per below and recommend contacting them if you want to go ahead with this offer:
    UK rrp - £7999 otr
    PCP finance cost
    - £91.29 per month with a £1999 customer deposit
    - term 49 months
    - 4000 miles pa
    - guaranteed future value £3,248
    - 8.9% apr representative
    HP finance cost
    - £155.47 per month with a £1599.40 customer deposit
    - term 48 months
    - final payment £214.47
    - 8.5% apr representative
    bit.ly/2NTRFvG
    A big part of us doing these review videos is not only for the pleasure of riding motorcycles, but also to test the gear that we make. In this video we were wearing:
    In the video Mark was wearing:
    Haydon Denim Jacket - bit.ly/2HcRisv
    Urbane Shirt Brown - bit.ly/2JSIJFj
    Spencer Jean in Black - bit.ly/2EVLZfe
    Orsa Leather Glove in Black - bit.ly/29Bivbd
    Aaron was wearing:
    Roscoe Leather Jacket in black - bit.ly/2O2jcLa
    Action Shirt - bit.ly/1HpJw7F
    Richmond Jeans - bit.ly/1OcZJ3z
    Covert Gloves - bit.ly/1IMDNbR
    Quilted Jacket - bit.ly/2wRGPPz
    Hope you enjoyed this video, please like, comment and subscribe and get in touch if you have any feedback!
    Many thanks,
    Aaron
    Knox
    www.planet-kno...

КОМЕНТАРІ • 234

  • @tomostinato2918
    @tomostinato2918 6 років тому +35

    Quality review.

    • @KnoxArmour
      @KnoxArmour  6 років тому +2

      Hi, many thanks for the comment and feedback!!

    • @j.whiteoak6408
      @j.whiteoak6408 5 років тому

      @@KnoxArmour
      It was a really good and honest review of the V7. Awesome!

    • @stewartmaxwell550
      @stewartmaxwell550 4 роки тому

      @@KnoxArmour sorry chaps, condescending review about '1st big bike' blah blah, totally missing the point.
      What's the point of big, super fast, massive hp bikes on the roads in UK?
      Better to have usable speed and performance, enjoy the ride, keep your licence and stay alive!

    • @stewartmaxwell550
      @stewartmaxwell550 3 роки тому

      @Back2Bay6 it's a joy to ride for sure and power enough to take you anywhere in my opinion

  • @petefanelli9244
    @petefanelli9244 5 років тому +64

    I consider myself a very experienced rider, having ridden multiple high power bikes and track racing, my V7 III Stone is the best street bike I have ever owned.

    • @mart7404
      @mart7404 3 роки тому +1

      great to hear. Hope you are still enjoying yours. I just purchased a Stone S and am anxiously awaiting its arrival.

    • @LuisRamos-nz8us
      @LuisRamos-nz8us 3 роки тому +1

      Hi! How about engine and transmission reliability? oil leaks for example? Thanks and regards!
      At this time I desire one v7 2021 or maybe a 2020!

  • @struggleboy
    @struggleboy 4 роки тому +87

    It bugs me a little when everyone focuses on ANY under-1000cc bike as a "beginner's bike". I've been riding for over 50 years and have never had anything bigger than 750 (My current ride is a V-Star 650). I'm seriously looking at the V7-III for another ride across Canada (last one was on a Virago 750).
    I mean: nobody looks at a Toyota Corolla and says "It's a great first car, but more experienced drivers would want something with more horsepower..."
    There's NO REASON to have over 750 except for bragging rights and feeding your testosterone.

    • @anthonymiccijr6380
      @anthonymiccijr6380 4 роки тому +3

      Excellent points, but I ride a single cylinder right now, lol

    • @johnpaulreeves8587
      @johnpaulreeves8587 4 роки тому +12

      And I've been riding for 40 years, and had bikes up to 1200cc blah blah... Totally concur. It's nothing to do with first or starters, as serious biker, this bike is a seriously good ride and beautifully nice. Biking isn't all about power... If that's what you want don't buy this...so a mid range pleasant ride it's really nice. Nothing. Absolutely nothing about a beginner's bike. !

    • @gapper3
      @gapper3 4 роки тому +6

      Completely agree with this also. There's nothing "beginner" about the V7. A 50cc moped is enough to get you killed if you're an idiot driver.

    • @ampm9771
      @ampm9771 4 роки тому +4

      Although I agree with you, but at the end it comes down to what's between the ears. You can start from a 1250gs to a simple CG125. It depends on how sensible and mature the rider is. My first beginner bikes were 650cc, 850 and 1100. I felt on the 650 I'd get myself in trouble. On 1100 I felt absolutely safe for how I am riding. I don't go fast, never, except small bursts just to hear my bike singing, that's all. and believe it or not, my 1100 has less power than the 650cc I rode, and has a much more docile throttle.

    • @johnpaulreeves8587
      @johnpaulreeves8587 4 роки тому +2

      @@ampm9771 bikes only go as fast as you make and accelerate and brake as hard as you make them. I fully concur.

  • @WyreForestBiker
    @WyreForestBiker 5 років тому +37

    This is how reviews should be .. a discussion about how the bike rides and how it feels , not a guy
    reading off a spec sheet accompanied by "arty" shots in "moody" locations .
    So many reviewers could learn from the simplicity on show here , I think its what 90% of people
    actually want !

    • @KnoxArmour
      @KnoxArmour  5 років тому +1

      Thanks for the feedback David! Thanks Aaron Knox

    • @mart7404
      @mart7404 3 роки тому

      or a review by someone who has not even ridden one. And then there are the camera angles where we see the side of their head instead of talking to the camera. Not sure why that is a popular angle these days?

  • @sharonsharon2604
    @sharonsharon2604 5 років тому +30

    I have one for a year.
    Reliable, fun to ride, easiest to maintain, have lots of character.
    Great gearing for city traffic and slow speeds.
    It's like ridding an 80's BMW, but a new reliable one

    • @MrJE728
      @MrJE728 3 роки тому

      This is one of the reasons why I'm thinking about getting a V7. I have a R90/6 from 1976 that I've been commuting on, but unfortunately, running a 40+ year old bike, there are quite a lot that can break (unless you spend a fortune of restoring it to a completely new bike).

  • @frankg6563
    @frankg6563 5 років тому +31

    I just traded in my 2006 Yamaha FJR1300AE for this exact MG. As age creeps up (me, not the bike) I felt the need to downsize my ride. I wanted a bike with a soul and personality is light and capable, and whole lot of fun. I've done my share of racing, sport touring, and cruising. I am returning to my roots and this bike fits the bill. No frills, just me and the machine enjoying an easy and sometimes spirited ride within the boundaries of my skill. If you are thinking of the V7lll, don't waste any time thinking about it. Just do it. Besides, my Norton needs a new friend.

    • @nikos-giorgos
      @nikos-giorgos 4 роки тому +1

      Fjr is an excellent bike though...

    • @frankmalone236
      @frankmalone236 3 роки тому +1

      Well stated...and my thoughts exactly

    • @robertparisi8016
      @robertparisi8016 3 роки тому +1

      Own a v7, cant decide whether to keep my bmw r1200rt rt is soooooo big for me , alw as ys riding the stone, almost 3 times less the power but I absolutely love it

    • @snorrejnnevaldhalvorsen6548
      @snorrejnnevaldhalvorsen6548 2 роки тому

      I’m glad your Norton got a new friend !

  • @LowescC
    @LowescC 5 років тому +170

    .. in short, it's a motorcycle for grown adults without a death wish...

    • @taurus19741974
      @taurus19741974 4 роки тому +6

      exactly! that is the reason why I sold my r6 also fz6 s2 ans owned a guzzi, now have more enjoyable motorbike

  • @DannyJHulk
    @DannyJHulk 5 років тому +13

    Usa here, bought this as my 5th bike, first brand new bike, and first non Japanese bike. This bike is amazing to ride. I've never felt anything like this before. I've become what they call a Guzzisti! I'm obsessed with the brand now. First one I fell in love with was the 2010 classic. Found out it was discontinued and saw the stone. that was it I was in love! The Milano and the special are also beautiful and amazing. I chose the stone because it was the first one I saw after the classic. I want more guzzis!!

    • @ORMA1
      @ORMA1 5 років тому

      Be careful: Guzzi's reliability isn't nice
      Regards from Italy

    • @petefanelli9244
      @petefanelli9244 5 років тому

      DannyJHulk I agree with you 100%. Best bike I ever owned the feel when riding is like no other bike.

    • @pjeng1
      @pjeng1 4 роки тому

      @@ORMA1 I am concerned about the dry clutch design,which will wear out pretty soon.

  • @rdbjr52
    @rdbjr52 4 роки тому +5

    Great beginner bike. I’m 66 yrs old. I’ve owned 17 bikes over the years. Drove a Honda Blackbird at 155 MPH...once. So now that I’m older, not as strong as I once was, reflexes not tip top, some aches and pains with a little arthritis thrown in, poor vision, poor hearing, yes, this is the perfect beginner bike for me. Thank you for the great review.

    • @KnoxArmour
      @KnoxArmour  4 роки тому +1

      Thanks! Aaron KNOX

    • @michaelwillis3491
      @michaelwillis3491 3 роки тому +1

      I am going on 71 in September. Have owned big bikes in the past. I need to downsize and this bike has my attention bigtime.

  • @wingrider1004
    @wingrider1004 2 роки тому +3

    I own an 1800 Goldwing that I love. One weekend I rented a Moto Guzzi and took it to the mountains. After that ride, I realized what motorcycling was meant to be.

  • @pauld.b7129
    @pauld.b7129 Рік тому +2

    Just got a V7iii and for anyone looking at one, its better than any reviews say. The sound is incredible with mistral exhausts, the power is great, its comfortable. Probably my favorite bike I've ever owned. The suspension is great and it doesn't scrape pegs easily. To me its a perfect middle road between Ducati and Harley, but better than either.

  • @frankpinion4937
    @frankpinion4937 3 роки тому +3

    failed to mention ease of servicing as this bike with this layout of engine with OHV is the easiest motorcycle in the world to service. Don't have to remove the tank in order to do the tappets (massive bonus). No shims like the Triumph so adjustment is simply by way of feeler gauge-screw driver & spanner. A perfected design over decades of production so very well proven & reliable. I had an early Breva model with big miles on & it never used oil between changes. Super reliable & under stressed engine.

  • @jakeknight8820
    @jakeknight8820 6 років тому +28

    I’ve got the V7iii Special (blue) variant of this bike, and I took one for a test ride and put a deposit down that day. I love it, it looks stunning, and it’s great to ride at a leisurely pace, still giving loads of feedback, you suggest it’s a great starter bike. I’m the opposite having just retired, I’ve downsized from a 1200cc.

    • @KnoxArmour
      @KnoxArmour  6 років тому +1

      Thanks for the comment Jake, glad you like it... Yes of course, it works both ways, as in it would be a great bike to downsize into! Hope you have many happy miles on it! Aaron, Knox

    • @ToolkiT73UK
      @ToolkiT73UK 6 років тому +1

      Same here, I went from a Fazer8 to a V7iii Rough.. less power, but just as much fun (if not more)

    • @ToolkiT73UK
      @ToolkiT73UK 6 років тому +2

      p.s. I did replace the slip-ons with Agustini shorties.. looks and sounds much better :)

    • @darlingimscared
      @darlingimscared 6 років тому

      I got the v9 bobber from via moto last year I like the special I'd have been just as happy on that. As said in the video my takeaway is the bike puts you at ease and wants you to look at the surrounding countryside

    • @anthonydonnelly8419
      @anthonydonnelly8419 5 років тому

      I rode the Bobber on the same day I rode a V7, made an interesting comparison...bikemeet.net/index.php?topic=8346.0

  • @abbaby555
    @abbaby555 6 років тому +36

    Such a nice simple motorcycle

  • @j.whiteoak6408
    @j.whiteoak6408 5 років тому +4

    IT'S A GREAT LADIES BIKE!! They're just meant to be ridden which means reliability and low maintenance. I've got the V7 Classic which is identical except for the actual styling (choice of Black or White Gloss tank, guards, and side covers, and Stainless pipes with Chromed spoked wheels which all give it a real old school look. But otherwise it's identical in every way). And these boys are quite right in what they say about it:- I wouldn't call it a high performance m.c. by any means, but it's certainly built for comfort and distance. At 55 y.o. I'm getting on in years and I wanted downsize to something I could "grow old disgracefully" but with comfort, especially as I still do a lot of long solo rides of between 1400kms -1800kms. So I sold my BMW R100 and bought a brand new V7 Classic and I haven't looked back - it was the best choice for me! And it certainly looks the part. It's so easy to keep in pristine condition as well as being a very simple motorcycle to maintain. I do all of my own oil changes and other basic maintenance, but at my age I just find it easier to leave the tune-ups to the MG Workshop because of the computer chip, but I do have a full workshop manual for her and I use it when necessary. I don't recommend this m.c. for anyone over 6' height due to complaints from a friend who experienced cramping and aching knees, and so he sold his. The only downside that I find is that with the onboard computer the battery needs to go on a trickle charger if you don't plan on riding it for 15+ days because it will be flat. It does make me want to ride it even if I don't have a planned destination and thankfully there's a highway just 2 minutes away. Also, the mirrors are just a smidge too short, and need another 3-4 inches on the wings. But it is a full-size bike and with 52 horses there's plenty of power where it's needed, so big hills and overtaking trucks are always effortless manouvres, and I LOVE shaft drive m.c's !! It certainly gets a lot of attention for being such a good looking machine, and it's the only one in my whole county that I'm aware of : ) I highly recommend it to any enthusiast who likes to do some distance in enjoyable comfort, and also that buyers pay the extra straight up for a centre-stand if you're planning on doing your own maintenance ... but it makes washing and polishing much easier too. Oh, and I love the side stand - it's a huge improvement on the R100. Also, it won't start if you leave it down.

  • @yungothee270
    @yungothee270 5 років тому +7

    i think these guys somewhat fail to understand the guzzi.... its really just supposed to be the experience of a classic bike without the headaches. I think it is successful in this end because things like the shifter feel like something that is clearly deemed antiquated by the reviewers.

  • @cprtp
    @cprtp 3 роки тому +1

    Just came across this video 2 years after it was posted. I've been riding 54 years and presently have a 1,500cc Intruder V twin. It's big, heavy and, for it's engine size, a slug. It has enough torque to pull a house trailer, but a lame child on a tricycle could take me in a drag race. That's not what motorcycles are all about for me. I can thump along in perfect comfort (I'm 6' 3" with loooong legs) at 100 kph turning around 2,600rpm. That's from other websites as there's no tach to confirm. At 72 she's getting a little ponderous for my gimpy knees. My brother is selling his V7 Stornello and I may bite. It's not about tearing up pavement but knees in the breeze comfort, reliability and rideability. If only he'd part with his gorgeous California!

  • @Darkest_Soul_187
    @Darkest_Soul_187 5 років тому +6

    Was gonna buy this but eventually decided to go with XSR 700. I wasn't sure if the V7 was gonna have enough power for touring with my girlfriend. Heart was saying V7 but reason said XSR 700. But one day Moto Guzzi...one day!

    • @sototototo
      @sototototo Рік тому +1

      How do you feel about that decision today? Im between these two bikes as well

  • @davidburdman424
    @davidburdman424 5 років тому +3

    I had the exact same one for a year now, with single passenger seat. I'M IN LOVE!! (even if you need a phd to get to N)

  • @healingchurchpotluck5352
    @healingchurchpotluck5352 3 роки тому

    don't care about bikes or cars, but my dad was eager to show off his new all black mg v7iii stone. My jaw hit the floor, it's breath taking to look at. Even to me, someone who doesn't care about anything mechanical, its easy to see how other bikes could just seem ugly in comparison.

  • @sbsb4995
    @sbsb4995 5 років тому +4

    This bike is perfect in every way.

  • @mark.e.p
    @mark.e.p 3 роки тому

    Being an old T3 owner back in the 80's l fell in love with Guzzis and like their quirkiness.

  • @jamesbatten6609
    @jamesbatten6609 5 років тому +1

    I’ve just covered my first 1000 miles on my V9 bobber and I’ve fallen in love with Guzzis a great first big bike ,it is a bike that you need to learn to ride once you do that it all smooths out ,suspension gets out of shape between 80 or 90 but it’s a cruiser so how often do you do that speed it’s a great bike at real world speeds put a windscreen on it and you can cruise at 60 70 mph all day the stock exhaust is a little quiet but it has this beautiful rumble and open it up in 3rd it growls it’s not perfect but no bike is ,if you want a bike that has Italian styling is easy to ride and customise,that you can ride all day and turns heads go get yourself a Guzzi ,be brave go for sumthing different from the usual Jap and German bikes you won’t be disappointed it puts a smile on your face 😀

    • @jeffslade1892
      @jeffslade1892 5 років тому +1

      If you pull back on the bars of any bike at speed it will wander about, this is especially true of a cruiser where there is a tendency to hang onto the bars. A side gust from a lorry will send the bike into the next lane.
      If you would lean forwards into the wind and press a little onto the bars using light counter-steering to guide it they become rock-steady.

  • @revico9353
    @revico9353 3 роки тому +2

    That logo though, no bike brand have the badge thaat perfect, it’s just beautiful, it’s like sculpted with hands

  • @gianmariopozzi1880
    @gianmariopozzi1880 5 років тому +14

    Hi guys, awesome video.The right italian pronunciation is something like "gootsy", with the strong z. Cheers from Como Lake.

    • @KnoxArmour
      @KnoxArmour  5 років тому +1

      Thanks Gianmario! We are learning step by step!! Lol. 😀 Aaron.

    • @nikos-giorgos
      @nikos-giorgos 5 років тому

      While the rest of us don't need to hear it in every Moto guzzi video...

    • @akula1055
      @akula1055 4 роки тому

      Where is the Z in "Gootsy"?

    • @ewanagar9503
      @ewanagar9503 4 роки тому

      @@akula1055 Same place as the "T" in Pizza. A double-z produces the "t" sound in Italian.

  • @elisabattle8456
    @elisabattle8456 4 роки тому

    Have owned Triumph, BSA, Suzuki, Laverda, Moto Morini, Indian, Kawasaki, Zundapp, Cagiva and Ducati. Now own a 1989 Moto Guzzi Mille GT that carried me home for 125 miles on one cylinder, most at highway speed, after a plug connection crapped out on a Sunday morning and no one open for maintenance. Also own a 2013 Moto Guzzi V7 and absolutely love it. --Mike

    • @KnoxArmour
      @KnoxArmour  4 роки тому

      Thanks for sharing!

    • @pjeng1
      @pjeng1 4 роки тому

      This bike has a unique dry clutch design instead of a wet clutch. How will you be able to hold the clutch at friction zone for long at low speed maneuvering without wearing it out? Dry clutch is a bad design for motorcycle, correct?

  • @80eightReviews
    @80eightReviews 6 років тому +5

    Great review gentlemen, spot on comments and some lovely images, cheers, Phil.

    • @KnoxArmour
      @KnoxArmour  6 років тому

      Hi Phil, thanks a lot for the feedback and comments!! Aaron, Knox.

  • @skenostic2560
    @skenostic2560 5 років тому +2

    The best bikes are Moto Guzzi , they gather power , technology , and beauty.

  • @ThisIsBarcode
    @ThisIsBarcode 4 роки тому +1

    Took one of these for a ride yesterday, my first time on a V-Twin. Loved the torque and exhaust note when opening up, not to mention the comfort. That said, throttle response was very abrupt in slow moving traffic, would be interested to hear if there is anyway to amend that. Overall, very tempted to make it my next bike.

  • @davidforsdike4343
    @davidforsdike4343 4 роки тому +2

    Great quality film. But do get feed up of bikes getting bad reviews for not being track orientated. As for traction control. Try a diesel covered roundabout in January. Bikes are the perfect vehicle for one person transport. Not just for posing. Your gear is good and practical.

    • @KnoxArmour
      @KnoxArmour  4 роки тому +1

      Thanks David, appreciate the feedback! Aaron KNOX

  • @jamesnickel4748
    @jamesnickel4748 5 років тому +2

    Great review! I Love my V7 Anniversario! That blue Stone looks cool too! Excellent riding and fun retro bikes produced by an Old Italian Company!

    • @KnoxArmour
      @KnoxArmour  5 років тому

      Thanks James!! No doubt a super stunning bike, plus at motorcycle live where we are here they have some new absolutely amazing new colours plus a ltd addition chrome model! Thanks Aaron

  • @garypeatling7927
    @garypeatling7927 4 роки тому

    Still got oil filter in sump unique I love the torque looks like 250 from rear left and right heaters no cold knees pure art

  • @jeffslade1892
    @jeffslade1892 5 років тому

    If that is a demo bike then do be aware that Guzzi do restrict the power and rev limiter up to first dealer service. Which is what they do with the A2 Licence 35kW variant, it has an ECU restriction.
    Changing the silencers will make them louder but not add any real power on this bike. The stock pipes do make a nice roar under power. I already have one bike that sounds like an artillery battery, having loud pipes can be quite tiring for a relaxing ride.
    It's not a crotch rocket so don't ride it like that, but it can shift when needed and the sweet handling makes up for a lack of horses.
    It is possible to go backwards with an update of a bike model. The V7 III has grown 50-lb heavier than the V7 II which negates the extra two horses and doesn't do the handling any favours. The maximum torque is the same but further up the revs; the power band is shorter than before. The lack of a tachometer is a backward step.
    The traction control does work, it is possible to get the V7 II airborne and the MGTC brings it back under control. Likewise on wet roads, there's a lot of torque very low down; the Guzzi should pull away just but letting the clutch out at idle.
    There are two traction levels, sporty and wet, and it can be disabled if you are daft. The V7 II only has the sporty level which I expect all riders will set the V7 III to.
    The front Brembo is an asymmetric 4-pot, it's the dog's furry bits but the lack of grip from the Pirellis has the ABS cutting in too early. Imo Avon Roadrider, they completely transformed my V7 II to cat on rails.

    • @j.whiteoak6408
      @j.whiteoak6408 5 років тому

      I'm running on Metzlers and love em!

  • @stuartfillingham
    @stuartfillingham 4 роки тому

    Ah at last! can always rely on you guys to have published good review on a bike thats peaked my interest.

    • @KnoxArmour
      @KnoxArmour  4 роки тому

      Thanks Stuart, appreciate it! All the best and speak soon, Aaron KNOX

  • @Rickenbacker1985
    @Rickenbacker1985 5 років тому +1

    Correct on the lazy gear indicator.

  • @voltov1
    @voltov1 6 років тому +2

    Just had test ride same color v7iii today. As in review, very easy to ride and comfortable.

    • @KnoxArmour
      @KnoxArmour  6 років тому

      Cool, what did you think? Are you getting one?

    • @voltov1
      @voltov1 6 років тому +2

      I think this bike suit my riding style. I don't ride fast and this bike has good acceleration enough for me. Good for everyday riding. Also Guzzi has low seat and light which is really comfortable for short person like me too. I am going to buy this V7iii soon.

    • @j.whiteoak6408
      @j.whiteoak6408 5 років тому +2

      @@voltov1
      Yes, agree .. definitely not for someone over 6' tall. I find it's perfect for me at 5'10" .. Love my Guzzi V7 !!

  • @PeterCaudwell
    @PeterCaudwell 4 роки тому +1

    Sitting here watching this. What am I doing? I'm off for a ride on my Guzzi.... See you guys...

    • @KnoxArmour
      @KnoxArmour  4 роки тому

      Haha absolutely!! Safe ride! Aaron KNOX

  • @davidcoleman4941
    @davidcoleman4941 Рік тому

    Great for around town but kills my back after 100ks in the country

  • @bigwheelsturning
    @bigwheelsturning 6 років тому +2

    I want one, but the only dealer in Washington State is going out of business. And all the pretty new versions only have the single speedometer cluster. MG cheaped out.

    • @lada3417
      @lada3417 6 років тому

      The moto guzzi v7 milano, has two clocks, speedometer and rev counter.

    • @bigwheelsturning
      @bigwheelsturning 6 років тому

      But none anywhere close to where I live. Why the 2015 Stones have the dual cluster, but the 2017's and later don't is beyond me.

    • @lada3417
      @lada3417 6 років тому

      You're right .. It's strange that they did that and it does not even look good !.

    • @kennorway9690
      @kennorway9690 5 років тому

      There is an « old school custom feeling » spree in Europe these days, having one speedometer is part of it, it’s supposed to be small tho, so i think you have your explanation there

    • @timchen1982
      @timchen1982 5 років тому

      If you are willing to travel a bit north, there is a dealer in Ferndale that also carry Moto Guzzi.
      pacificnwmotorcycles.com/

  • @Sam-on5pz
    @Sam-on5pz 5 років тому +2

    As an owner i can say, upgrading the exhausts is an absolute no brainer if you care atall about having one of the best sounding bikes out there.

  • @todxbranko
    @todxbranko 5 років тому

    Hi guys, is that a Leoncino 500 you had beside the v7 in one scene? I'd love to know how they compare to each other

  • @haighoward8283
    @haighoward8283 4 роки тому

    Hi & thank you for the review. I am looking at this or the Street Twin as my first 'big' bike - I do not need speed & these 2 models have the look I'm after. For me, the MG is way prettier & I will soon test drive both bikes; however, you were sort of cut-off when about to talk about the gear selector being "super lazy". Did you mean by this that it only displays digitally (ie gear number changes) after you fully let clutch out or was there another reason for not liking it? Thanks again for the review, really helpful.

    • @KnoxArmour
      @KnoxArmour  4 роки тому

      Hi, no the v7iii is a really cool bike. It just has some electronics it probably doesn't need dont work all that well. Its only the gear indicator that isn't great, doesn't stop you being in gear, just indicates incorrectly in our experience. Hope that helps. Aaron Knox

  • @paulleggett9735
    @paulleggett9735 5 років тому

    If a v7 isn't fast enough, you get. Good condition late Griso 1200 8v. Surely that's the only alternative?

  • @frankpinion4937
    @frankpinion4937 3 роки тому

    The matt finish is harder to keep clean & the black finish compared to the special with it's splendid chrome finish is not good either. You also only get 1 instrument on your cluster and again no chrome bezel so again it's not a great finishing. Like the fork gator's though and yes the Guzzi V7 is a great bike especially when it comes to servicing & personality.

  • @DirectorLJ
    @DirectorLJ 5 років тому +2

    "it looks angry." Really? It's about the least angry bike there is! Ha! Nice job guys, good review.

  • @user-sw2lv3zp6o
    @user-sw2lv3zp6o 4 роки тому +1

    The V9, only actually 100 cc more, is a better bet.

  • @threethrushes
    @threethrushes 5 років тому +1

    Good to see some reviews of non-traditional bikes, and pleasantly surprised it was not just an extended advert for the brand (Knox, not Guzzi).
    Whilst the extemporary delivery is fine, you might want to do some really basic scripting to avoid speaking over one another.

    • @KnoxArmour
      @KnoxArmour  5 років тому

      Thanks for the feedback Gerhard! Aaron, Knox

  • @panosdelta8384
    @panosdelta8384 4 роки тому

    Very nice review. What about the heat transfer from the cylinders to the knees?Is it noticeable or annoying especially through city traffic at summer?

  • @Lancaster604
    @Lancaster604 5 років тому +2

    The exhaust note sound like a Vietnamese river boat.

  • @wingrider1004
    @wingrider1004 2 роки тому

    I can't understand why they keep bad mouthing the "power" of this bike. Trust me, it has PLENTY of power.

  • @wingrider1004
    @wingrider1004 Рік тому

    The only people who think this is underpowered are sports riders. The Guzzi have gobs of torque and power.

  • @c.g.c2067
    @c.g.c2067 5 років тому +4

    52hp is more than enough to enjoy a comfortable ride in the countryside... want more power? go for a Ducati Panigale. Gear selector works just fine

    • @A-FrameWedge
      @A-FrameWedge 5 років тому

      C.G.C There might be a few bikes that might be between a the Guzzi and a Panigale, I would like a MT 07 or a Speed Triple.

    • @ANDY1985UK2011
      @ANDY1985UK2011 5 років тому

      @@A-FrameWedge ive got an mt 07 and it burns the fuel too much so am looking at this maybe

  • @bigmathrogers8657
    @bigmathrogers8657 4 роки тому

    Great review as always... I am a soon to become A2 driver (currently driving a 2019 Honda Monkey) and may consider this bike but also the Benelli Leoncino Trail .... that you reviewed as well and seemed to love ! I can see that you were actually driving once during this test .... so what will you recommend ? To make the choice even mode difficult, I also like the Yamaha XSR 700 .... thanks in advance for any advise ! Keep up the great reviews and I am checking your products as I need a motorbike jeans 😉

    • @KnoxArmour
      @KnoxArmour  4 роки тому +1

      Hi, so glad you liked the review, appreciate the feedback! Yes, you have a lot of great options and really it all depends on what type of bike you like! If you are A2 license holder, there are also several BMW models inc F900r that is A2 license. However, if it was my personal choice, I would get a Vitpilen 701 A2 compliant and ride that! Of course, it depends what you like, the Moto Guzzi is more classic styling etc. Hope that helps and best of luck! Aaron KNOX

    • @bigmathrogers8657
      @bigmathrogers8657 4 роки тому

      Knox Armour many thanks for the quick reply ! I am more into classic style than modern roadster such as the BMW . Not sure if it is because I am a « Young » 45 years old rider 😅

  • @shmac96
    @shmac96 5 років тому +1

    are they're any aftermarket engine/performance mods?

    • @kalebbarant1990
      @kalebbarant1990 5 років тому +2

      I've looked into this... There is a big bore kit that bumps it to 820cc but from what I've read, all you need is some nice slip on mufflers and a tune..
      The V7, V7 II, and V7 III aren't meant to be "fast" bikes.. but if you consider a 5.5 second 0-100kmh slow, then you should probably go for a sporty roadster like a Ducati Monster or Aprilia Shiver.
      I'm going for the V7 III because I'm just wanting a bike I can ride and not get into legal trouble with.
      I've had 3 bikes so far, and one of which was a 2013 Honda CBR600RR. I personally don't want or need a "fast" motorcycle.. and thinking back, my 2003 750cc Honda Shadow was plenty.. the 1300cc Honda Fury I had was nice.. but 15 minutes into owning it, a West Virginia deer decided to total it and damn near kill me.
      So long story short, I don't want or need a fast bike.. I've grown out of it. So the V7 III Stone is all I need or want.

  • @DomRivers67
    @DomRivers67 5 років тому

    Wet, put a V9 engine in, in the same state of tune, so about 60-65 HP instead of "tuned for torque" like the bobber, price it at the Enfield 650, Harley 883 and lower end Triumph twins, sell boatloads.

  • @ekr6228
    @ekr6228 6 років тому +2

    Another great video!

    • @KnoxArmour
      @KnoxArmour  6 років тому

      Thanks for the feedback!!

  • @craigpennington1251
    @craigpennington1251 5 років тому

    M.G. needs to make this bike in a 2000cc engine with 18x5" wheels chrome spoked and NOT BLACK. If they did, I'm good for 3 maybe 4 bikes.

  • @richardjohnson3463
    @richardjohnson3463 5 років тому +2

    Good review of a "proper" motorcycle, cheers!

    • @KnoxArmour
      @KnoxArmour  5 років тому

      Thanks Richard, really appreciate your feedback! Aaron Knox

  • @michaelevans1658
    @michaelevans1658 3 роки тому

    A poor mans B.M.W. R NINE and i like it.

  • @jeffslade1892
    @jeffslade1892 5 років тому

    How you try to pronounce 'Guzzi' depends whether you're trying to do it in italian or lombard. Mandello del Lario is in Lombardy where the "u" is "oo" and the "zz" is "ss", so "Goossie" would not be inappropriate. In standard italian every letter is pronounced so, "Guz'zi", with a stop but without adding a "t". Pizza (peet'za) is an american word ;) I woulldn't worry about mangling foreign words.

  • @noteasilyoffended4649
    @noteasilyoffended4649 3 роки тому

    6:48 you missed a beltloop

  • @danielandrade1849
    @danielandrade1849 5 років тому +1

    IS IT COMFORTABLE SEAT FOR THE PASSENGER?

    • @KnoxArmour
      @KnoxArmour  5 років тому +1

      the seat is comfortable, but it is incredibly flat. When I sat on the back of the Guzzi V7III it was comfortable, but was close to falling off the back of it as it is almost parallel to the floor . Hope that helps, Aaron, Knox.

    • @davidforsdike4343
      @davidforsdike4343 4 роки тому

      Was fine when I traded my girlfriend friend in for a younger slimmer model.

  • @hommuside
    @hommuside 4 роки тому

    My mate has the classic that he let’s me fanny-about on. It’s a joyous machine.

    • @KnoxArmour
      @KnoxArmour  4 роки тому

      Agree, great bike! Thanks, Aaron Knox

  • @scotteger6271
    @scotteger6271 4 роки тому

    Since you've reviewed both...this or the RE Interceptor 650?

    • @KnoxArmour
      @KnoxArmour  4 роки тому +1

      Hi, probably the interceptor (our choice actually the continental gt). The interceptor handles better from memory and has more ground clearance... While its not got as much power, it is quite a bit cheaper and there isnt much to seperate them. However, of course you could argue the Guzzi has more character and the twin wobble is nice! Both great bikes, hope that helps. Aaron KNOX

    • @scotteger6271
      @scotteger6271 4 роки тому

      @@KnoxArmour - Aaron it does help. For me here in the States though the prices are very close between the two. Seems like the RE twins are selling right at MSRP, whereas the Guzzi's are selling quite a bit below. I could get a V7 III Stone or a RE 650 for about $5999...of course depending on paintwork options. I've been learning towards the Continental GT myself as well, but thought the Interceptor was more comparable to the V7. Thanks for the response.

  • @Deetroiter
    @Deetroiter 3 роки тому

    Little bizarre looking without having twin clocks, but still a gorgeous bike nonetheless!

  • @eonreeves4324
    @eonreeves4324 2 роки тому

    it's more fun to ride a slow bike _fast_ than it is to ride a fast bike slow.

  • @TheNightrock
    @TheNightrock 5 років тому

    Its beautiful

  • @Tardisius
    @Tardisius 5 років тому

    I'm seriously looking @ a 2016 Stornello…=))

  • @user-sw2lv3zp6o
    @user-sw2lv3zp6o 4 роки тому

    8:58 Benelli Leoncino on the right?

  • @ridewherever
    @ridewherever 5 років тому

    The problem with Moto Guzzi is only their dealer network. Other than that i adore their bikes.

  • @equaliser2265
    @equaliser2265 4 роки тому

    Got a fantastic 23ltr fuel tank.

  • @Turco949
    @Turco949 5 років тому

    Shocking that a V9 Roamer with almost 200cc more displacement gets you only 3 more ponies. Seriously MG?

    • @DomRivers67
      @DomRivers67 5 років тому

      Gets nearly twice the torque at 2500rpm though, but you're right, stick the V9, in a more normal state of tune (65hp-ish) in this and you'll sell stacks to people who don't want a pretend Triumph

    • @amilcarebassanelli8920
      @amilcarebassanelli8920 4 роки тому

      The V85TT gets 80plus ponies. I’ll put money on that engine going into a bike of this styling soon... 2021 100 anniversary

  • @thatseventiesman3865
    @thatseventiesman3865 3 роки тому +1

    Particularly Mark was talking about it, interfering with Aaron almost every time when Aaron was trying to explain something. Bit annoying, get a grip on yourself dude.

  • @konstantinosva4273
    @konstantinosva4273 6 років тому

    Does it takes tubeless tyres?

    • @neutronalchemist3241
      @neutronalchemist3241 5 років тому

      On the "Stone" yes. The versions with spoked wheels have tube-type tires instead.

  • @CapitanTavish
    @CapitanTavish 5 років тому +2

    It’s GOODTSI not godtsi
    G like in “ good “
    OO like in “good “
    Tsi like in “pizza” or “zest” , the most difficult part to explain, actually the correct sound is a Japanese TSI
    EE like in “bee” just shorter, like you are saying the simple alphabet letter “B” or “D”
    For the shift and gear I’ll explain since I’m Italian and moto Guzzi vereran ... because we love rough wild rude shift changing lol ... even Ducati has crude shift ... it is more resistant

  • @escapadoenophileetcafeolog2522
    @escapadoenophileetcafeolog2522 4 роки тому

    What about duo with this bike ? 😍

    • @KnoxArmour
      @KnoxArmour  4 роки тому +2

      Yes its pretty good with a pillion.. Thanks, Aaron Knox

  • @davidnemirow5476
    @davidnemirow5476 6 років тому

    I am interested in the V7 as a first bike. I am a bit tall. Could you provide your heights. I am 6’3” and a bit worried about ergos

    • @KnoxArmour
      @KnoxArmour  6 років тому

      Hi, I am 5'9", Mark is about 5'11". You should be fine, the footpegs are positioned great. Hope that helps. Aaron, Knox

    • @davidnemirow5476
      @davidnemirow5476 6 років тому

      Thanks. Great review!

    • @fraserp2377
      @fraserp2377 5 років тому +1

      I am 6ft2" and have a V7. I do fit on it ok but it's obviously not roomy like an adventure bike or similar. I find my knee's touch the tank cut outs when I am towards the front of the seat, if I shuffle backwards a bit it's fine. It's not a deal breaker as the bump is smooth and shallow enough. Regarding the bars, because they are pretty high and I have long arms I sit quite upright, I would personally prefer lower bars for a slight forward lean, but this is personal preference you might feel differently.
      I would recommend you check out cycle-ergo.com/ to clearly compare hip and knee angles etc.

    • @elgekonegro
      @elgekonegro 5 років тому

      I'm 188cm (6'1-6'2) and was afraid of that, thank you.

  • @michaeltruscott9443
    @michaeltruscott9443 7 місяців тому

    I am62 just retired no home Nd have my hartset on a Moto guzzie

  • @neilhunter2960
    @neilhunter2960 5 років тому +1

    Sounded like a clockwork bike

  • @dimitrismanos3559
    @dimitrismanos3559 5 років тому

    Would you recommend it for a first bike?
    Great review also

    • @KnoxArmour
      @KnoxArmour  5 років тому +1

      Thanks Dimitris, yes definitely a great first bike!, Aaron, Knox.

    • @dimitrismanos3559
      @dimitrismanos3559 5 років тому

      @@KnoxArmour thank you

    • @christosntovas8727
      @christosntovas8727 5 років тому

      Την ίδια απορία είχα κι εγώ, φίλε! Σ' ευχαριστώ που με πρόλαβες! Την πήρες εν τέλει?! Αν ναι, μοιράσου εντυπώσεις! Με ενδιαφέρει κι εμένα ως πρώτη μηχανή...

  • @asiaasia2157
    @asiaasia2157 3 роки тому

    How is it possible to say that 50 hp and 170 km/h are very little for a 750 cc classic touring bike?
    The power and the max speed are perfectly appropriate for this type of bike.
    If need more power and higher speed must change type of bike. Come on.... You know it.

    • @ThisIsBarcode
      @ThisIsBarcode 3 роки тому

      Spot on.

    • @KnoxArmour
      @KnoxArmour  3 роки тому

      Hi, thanks for the feedback. Some people love this type of power and combination, just think it would also be nice to have an option with more power. Such as a Triumph T120 for example, where they run the Bonneville but have a higher output engine. Plus Moto Guzzi have the capability now with the engine from the V85tt which would be nice in the bike. Thanks, Aaron KNOX

    • @asiaasia2157
      @asiaasia2157 3 роки тому +2

      @@KnoxArmour
      Yes, your comment in the video was genuine, but you must consider a bunch of things. The V85 stone would increase in power and in price. No doubt about it.
      Not to mention the much bigger size of the 85, really big, too big for this bike? I wonder. In any case we are talking about an immaginary new moto, with a different design too. If a rider feels that this bike is underpowered for him, well there is plenty of beautiful options. The mentioned Triumph for example, 1200 cc, 80 hp, and a price close to double.
      Personally, l consider perfectly good bikes both the V7 50 hp and the T120 80 hp. But it is clear that they are two different bikes. It is useless to complain for 50 hp when you have in the poket 8.000 euro. Useless to cry when you pay +13.000 euro for just +30 hp. You know what l mean.
      For me, for this type of "fun bike", V7 offers a much better deal than T120, considering design, power, price.
      But this is a personal opinion!!!
      Byee, thank you for videos!!

  • @rubo1964
    @rubo1964 5 років тому

    I like MG but feel 50'sh HP underwhelming. Got 1992 CB with 70HP and find even that boring.Maybe GRISO?

  • @rageeth
    @rageeth Рік тому

    Why why, why did they stop this colour. This is like the most perfect retro look for Guzzi. The 22 line up is very Dissapointing

  • @newR0n1n
    @newR0n1n 4 роки тому

    You touched the side stand because your head was in the middle of the bike, so the bike just bended too much.

    • @KnoxArmour
      @KnoxArmour  4 роки тому

      Its a metal bike, you cant just bend it with your head!! Aaron KNOX

  • @ANDY1985UK2011
    @ANDY1985UK2011 5 років тому

    would this be better MPG than my MT 07 ?

    • @KnoxArmour
      @KnoxArmour  5 років тому

      Probably similar. We got about 60mpg on the Guzzi. Thanks, Aaron, Knox

    • @ANDY1985UK2011
      @ANDY1985UK2011 5 років тому

      @@KnoxArmour ah shame im looking for a bike that will get better MPG but still a full size motorcycle

    • @farmoboy83
      @farmoboy83 4 роки тому

      @@ANDY1985UK2011 nc750??!!!!!!!???

    • @ANDY1985UK2011
      @ANDY1985UK2011 4 роки тому

      @@farmoboy83 might get that when im old lol

    • @farmoboy83
      @farmoboy83 4 роки тому

      @@ANDY1985UK2011 its the only bike on this engine size that is capable of returning more than 60mpg...its boring ok but same power as the guzzi and only 10hp less than a triumph street twin for example...

  • @Me-yh4uc
    @Me-yh4uc 5 років тому

    Thanks it’s late and I needed something to put me to sleep 😝

  • @1250GSX
    @1250GSX 4 роки тому +1

    People complaining about stock cans is fkn annoying.
    And if you're having trouble saying Guzzi, do you also struggle with pizza?

    • @KnoxArmour
      @KnoxArmour  4 роки тому

      No, we say Pizza just fine, but it is a common thing that UK bikers dont pronounce it right and having worked every motorcycle show in the UK for the last 20 years and spoken to 10k's bikers, Brits never say Guzzi in the right way. Thanks, Aaron KNOX

    • @chaseybears
      @chaseybears 4 роки тому

      Good analogy James C ...;0)

  • @robmitchell716
    @robmitchell716 6 років тому +1

    Got sick of listening to dribble and turned off. I should have turned off earlier when at the beginning all they spoke about was looks. That's normally a sign that they don't have much to say.

    • @threethrushes
      @threethrushes 5 років тому +1

      To be fair, the bike itself 'does not have much to say' beyond how it looks.

    • @robmitchell716
      @robmitchell716 5 років тому

      @@threethrushes well it depends on what you want from a bike. I'm on my 60s and still enjoying my VFR1200F but in 10 or 20 years it may be the ideal bike for me.

    • @jeffslade1892
      @jeffslade1892 5 років тому +1

      @@robmitchell716 dunno? Do you want a good looking bike that is fun to ride and handles like a cat on rails (on Avons) or do you still like fighting the VFR through bends. The V7 is very easy to ride. You might notice the V7 doesn't have fancy suspension, it doesn't need it, handling is something they got right out of the box.
      The prettiness extends to the engineering. italian engineering is good but it has to be pretty too, they'll use the next screw size down to everyone else, and it works.

  • @Ferreal92
    @Ferreal92 5 років тому +2

    It literally sounds like a sewing machine until you swap the exhaust.

  • @KevKlopper
    @KevKlopper 5 років тому +1

    Please guys, stop talking over each other.

  • @nathanielbelotindos9203
    @nathanielbelotindos9203 5 років тому

    I fucking don't care about your gears. I want just the bike.

  • @davidforsdike4343
    @davidforsdike4343 4 роки тому

    Cruise at 70 ok . That is the law. Are cameras everywhere now. Do you not like having a driving licence.

    • @KnoxArmour
      @KnoxArmour  4 роки тому +1

      Thanks, we also go to Airfield test track! Thanks, Aaron KNOX

  • @craigpennington1251
    @craigpennington1251 5 років тому +1

    Traction control and ABS, absolutely not.

  • @pitts3219
    @pitts3219 5 років тому

    I guess the look will grow on you

  • @MrAndrew1953
    @MrAndrew1953 5 років тому +3

    Shaft drive, go forever.

    • @KnoxArmour
      @KnoxArmour  5 років тому +1

      Agree, and the new V85tt adventure Bike also features Shaft drive which will be brilliant for off-road work! Aaron.

  • @El_SantoTaco
    @El_SantoTaco 3 роки тому

    these guys seem annoyed to be anywhere near this bike

  • @santifresnel2320
    @santifresnel2320 4 роки тому +2

    moto goo-tzy wtf is so hard??

  • @anthonydonnelly8419
    @anthonydonnelly8419 5 років тому

    I like the stock V7 III I rode recently....bikemeet.net/index.php?topic=8347.0

  • @danmurphy6541
    @danmurphy6541 2 роки тому

    Dull

  • @grahamnicholson6567
    @grahamnicholson6567 3 роки тому

    pizza.....Guzzi.........pisa .......Gusi.......is it really that difficult. Come on guys, I went to an really mediocre secondary school in the 60's and I speak fluent German Dutch French intermediate Italian and Spanish ...and of course English.....why do we Brits make such f..ing hard work of this? Nice bike ...... the Bellagio is better? Well, I think so.