2009 Moto Guzzi V7 Classic
New 2009 Moto Guzzi V7 Classic  | Brookfield, WI
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Stock #: 020
Engine size: 750
Transmission: 5/Spd
Exterior color: White
VIN: NEW V7 CLASSIC
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Special Features
  • Type 90 V-Twin, 4 strokes
  • Cylinders Aluminum alloy with Gilnisil treatment
  • Pistons forged with 2 inner liner and 1 oil control ring
  • Cooling system air cooled
  • Displacement 744 cc
  • Bore and stroke 80x74 mm
  • Compression ratio 9,6:1
  • Timing system 2 overhead valves with light alloy push-rod
  • Fuel system Weber-Marelli electric injection
  • Starting system electric
  • exhaust 3 ways catalyzed with sonda Lambda
  • Length/Width/Height: 86/31.5/43.9
  • Wheelbase: 57
  • Saddle Height: 31.7
  • Dry Weight: 401.2 lbs
  • Fuel Tank Capacity: 4.5 gallons (reserve 0.7 gallon)
  • Gearbox 5 speeds
  • Lubrification by lobes with pressure pump
  • circuit capacity: 1,78 kg
  • oil: AGIP RACING 4T 5W/40
  • Primary drive by helical gears, ratio: 16/21=1 : 1,3125
  • Secondary drive shaft drive, ratio 8/33=1 : 4,825
  • Clutch single disc, dry, with cush drive
  • Frame detachable tubular duplex cradle in special
  • high-strengh steel
  • Front suspension Marzocchi hydraulic telescopic fork, 40 mm
  • Front wheel travel 130 mm
  • Rear suspension
  • swinging arm in light cast alloy with two
  • dampers, preload adjustable
  • Rear wheel travel 118 mm
  • Braking system Brembo Serie Oro
  • Front brake single stainless steel floating disc, 320 mm,
  • with 4 piston calipers
  • Rear brake single steel disc, 260 mm
  • Wheels spoke light alloy
  • Front rim 2.5"x18"
  • Rear rim 3.5"x17"
  • Tires Front Metzeler Lasertec 100/90 18 56 HTL
  • Rear Metzeler Lasertec 130/80 17 65 HTL

Description

In 1967 the first big Italian bike appeared on the motorcycle market: the Moto Guzzi V7. The brainchild of Giulio Cesare Carcano, the V7 made its debut with a 2-clylinder 90° V-twin mounted across the frame and a cylinder capacity of 703cc, a record for the time. The bike was an immediate success with both press and public, and the V7 helped make Moto Guzzi’s name throughout the world, as a producer of prestigious, comfortable, elegant and reliable motorcycles. For many owners it was the expression of an important part of their lives, youthful memories of carefree times, trips with friends, in a resplendent historical period for the brand. Forty years later, this positive heritage, in combination with the current full-blown relaunch of the brand, is the inspiration behind the new V7 Classic. A bike with a strong character, which derives from the interpretation of a concept of essential beauty, hailing to the style of the original V7, but with all the modern technology that the legendary ancestor could never have. Modern technical equipment, chassis and a Euro3 750cc engine, the line of the fuel tank hails to the old V7 Classic, running narrow and streamlined along the tubes of the frame to meet the seat, perfectly flat and mounted solid with the rear mudguard. The storage compartments on the sides blend into the style of the famous ancestor, with the same side view. The charm of the V7 Classic is also expressed by the bright chrome work, such as on the exhaust pipes, the shock absorbers, the rear light, the fuel cap, the front light, the comfortable handlebars and the surround of the speedometer and rev counter.

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