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V7 interest

My 2010 V7 was my first Guzzi. I still have it today, now with 24k on the clock. It's a fantastic fun bike to ride (stare at as well). I highly recommend one!
 
The old cliche that something is "more than the sum of its' parts" may be more applicable to a V7 than any other bike. I have a 2019 V7III that is simply one of the most satisfying machines I've ever owned over 60 years as a rider. My Guzzi shares garage space with s new Yamaha XSR 900, which to many riders would seem vastly superior to pushrod 52 hp V7. Sure, the Yamaha may be superior on paper and it's surely faster but the Moto Guzzi is every bit as much fun.

Much is made of the character and "feel" of a Moto Guzzi. It's not BS.
 
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