Is the Moto Guzzi V7 reliable?
Owners of previous versions rave about the reliability and finish of their bikes, the only grumbles being about the rear shocks – which are improved on the 850. Our 2021 Moto Guzzi V7 owners’ reviews show two very happy buyers who haven’t had any problems whatsoever.
Are Moto Guzzi motorcycles dependable?
Generally, all V7 models are pretty reliable, however they do have a few issues that you need to keep an eye out for. The spoke-wheeled models suffer from rusty spokes, so have a very good look at where they meet the rims for any signs of rust, and also check for a service history.
Is Moto Guzzi a reliable motorcycle?
When did Moto Guzzi V7 get abs?
2014
In 2014, the V7 II was introduced. It includes the ABS, traction-control and 6 gears gearbox. It was also available as Stone, Special and Racer versions.
What is the new Moto Guzzi V7 II?
The rest is Moto Guzzi V7 II, with the engine slightly lowered for a more rational center of gravity, the new six-speed gearbox, disc brakes front and rear, ABS, and traction control. The chassis is untouched from a dimensional and geometrical point of view: 27. 5 degrees of rake 4. 6 in. of trail, 57. 08 in. wheelbase, 4. 6 in. ground clearance.
Is the Moto Guzzi stone ABS available in the US?
The Moto Guzzi V7 II Stone ABS, prestigiously manufactured in the iconic Mandello Del Lario (Italy) factory, is now available in U.S. dealerships. As with all of Moto Guzzi’s on-road motorcycles, the V7 II Stone ABS comes with a two-year manufacturer’s warranty and roadside assistance for one year.
What makes the Moto Guzzi V7 II scrambler ABS so special?
New lightweight, alloy wheels allow for a reduction in weight at the front and rear, translating to greater agility on the road and cruising through turns. As with all of Moto Guzzi’s on-road motorcycles, the V7 II Scrambler ABS comes with a two-year manufacturer’s warranty and roadside assistance for one year.