What kind of bike is the Moto Guzzi V7 II?

What kind of bike is the Moto Guzzi V7 II?

Fast-forward to early 2015 and the revised V7, the V7 II, landed on our shores. There are three models, the Stone, the Special and in small numbers, the Racer. The V7 II Stone as tested comes in matte finish with alloy wheels and blacked out everything.

Which is the cheapest Moto Guzzi to buy?

The blacked-out, more basic Stone is the cheapest of all and, although spartan in standard trim, many owners tend to fit accessories and cosmetic add-ons which can be a bonus when buying used. Generally the V7 II is a fairly affordable bike to run, too. Fuel consumption can be as high as 70mpg if ridden gently, as most are.

How old is the Moto Guzzi stone bike?

Moto Guzzi’s rich history as the longest standing motorcycle manufacturer in continuous production adds an extra layer of love to the motorcycling experience, including with their new V7 II Stone. Whether you jump on a 30-year-old Le Mans or a brand new Cali, you get the same buzz.

What is the symbol for Moto Guzzi Stein Dinse?

This is indicated by the symbol “-Z” at the end of the item number. So you can save a lot of money without having to compromise on quality. We do not only take care of the new Moto-Guzzi models like Breva, Griso, Norge, Stelvio, V7 Classic, California 1400 etc..

Is the Moto Guzzi V7 II stone ABS safe?

2016 Moto Guzzi V7 II Stone ABS. Picture credits – Moto Guzzi. Submit more pictures. More pictures… V7 II is now safer thanks to the standard dual channel Continental ABS system and traction control (Moto Guzzi Controllo Trazione) and more enjoyable to ride thanks to a new 6 speed gearbox.

What are the changes to a Moto Guzzi V7 II?

The V7 II massages the V7 platform, with the biggest changes being the rotation of the engine 4 degrees forward in the chassis and the addition of a sixth gear to the transmission. Traction control is now standard equipment, as is an ABS system from Continental.

What kind of equipment does a Moto Guzzi have?

Standard Equipment includes traction control, ABS, low fuel level warning, rev counter. V7 II (744cc) two-cylinder, fuel-injected air-cooled petrol ,two valves per cylinder, six-speed manual transmission: 48PS at 6700rpm; 59.6Nm torque at 3250rpm. V7 II top speed 100mph (estimated). Fuel consumption 55mpg (approximate), Annual VED £82.

Is the 2013 V7 stone having gearbox problems?

My previous post was regarding my 2013 V7 Stone which was having idling and gearbox problems. Instead of putting the effort to fix it, and since the dealer was willing to take it as part exchange for a very similar price i paid a couple of months earlier, I decided to get the new version of the V7.