A fantastic review! You're enthousiasm is inspiring. I bought this same Grey version of the special last week. Have to wait untill the end of September for it to arrive........I traded in my v7 café for this one. ( with a bit of paint in my heart.....) really looking forward for the bike to arrive! Thanks for the video ,it helped me in making the decision . Greetings from the Netherlands
Very cool. I just purchased once in the Blu Formale color. I’m a triumph modern classic fan, but this Guzzi is definitely the best looking modern classic currently on the market. Perfect bike to keep stock and not take away from its intended beauty
@@mostlymotorbikes absolutely spot on! I did go for the bar end mirrors as I found the rear view better, and then found they really added to the look. You’re right about the brakes, but only when they’re really new. I’ve 1000 miles on mine now and the brakes are excellent.
This and the W800 are my favorite retro bikes. Both have so much attention to detail with no cheap-feel, and I appreciate the actually made in Japan and made in Italy aspect. Thanks for the review.
Nice review! I think it feels authentic because it is! After a lifetime (I'm 68) of owning most makes of motorcycle, I now own a 2015 Guzzi V7ii. The only bike I'd change it for is another Guzzi, more than likely the V7 850. Perhaps the Darwinian slowness of the V7's evolution is the reason it feels so right; The engine and transmission layout has remained the same, but modern technology has made it more than capable on today's roads - without sacrificing any of its vital character.
A really good review. I have the exact same model that you rode and I fully agree with your assessment. The best word I can find for this Guzzi is “authentic”. What it sets out to do it does exceptional well and with style and character. Most of the criticisms I have seen come from sports bike fans judging it fir what isn’t trying to be, The vibrations and the brakes improve as the bike beds in. The shaft drive is brilliant and unique in thus sector. And you can increase the gear change warning level once the bike is fully run in. It’s published wet weight reflects the 25 litre fuel tank: other manufacturers can score cynically with smaller, much less convenient, capacities. The weight is also mostly held low down and so is less noticeable than some lighter but top-heavy bikes. The air cooled motor is easy to get at reducing maintenance costs for people like the two of us who are best kept away from spanners. Give this bike a try if are in the market for a fun, classic-looking, practical bike with real world power, plenty of the kind of torque you actually need and all the electrics that are really necessary. If, however, you want (or perhaps even need) 100+ horse power with all the latest electronic gizmos, or something with off-road capabilities, then look elsewhere.
Great review, thank you! This V7 will be my next toy. Besides the great looks and the iconic engine, one thing that stands out for me is - no more mucking around with chain & lube. It is the only classic bike with shaft drive next to the BMW RnT - but for half the price ;-).
When I hit 8000 km my V7 came alive. It's smoother, much easier to hold at steady speeds and feels like it gained 15 HP. The brakes work fine. I like the smoothness compared to the retina detach sharpness of previous bikes. I ride backcountry twisties for pleasure; and I've got nothing to prove, it's awesome.
I have a 2015 v7 mk1 it’s 179kg, get 200 miles out of a tank, sounds eargasmic with zart pipes no baffles, no traction or abs, which is why it will be a lot lighter, gobs of torque right of idle, looks freaking amazing and is so much fun to ride, great review
I have the v7 lll, fun bike, low maintenance, upright and comfy, lightweight, nimble, affordable, no wind protection, great backroad bike, start getting uncomfy at about 75 miles, great second bike to a goldwing or ultra ect
Great review! luv that style of bike. i recently purchased a BMW r ninet t pure and have owned a 2012 Road Kind since new. It will definitely de my next purchase.
I have always wanted a cafe racer style bike and something to just _enjoy the ride._ I have always owned sport bikes but sold them years ago because they are too dangerous really and I am a father now... This moto guzzi v7 has got my star struck. The laid back styling. I am deff going to pick one up lol. Thanks for the review.
I hesitated for a couple of months between this and a W800, as there’s no Triumph dealer in my neighborhood (which put the Bonneville out of contest). Pulled the trigger on a V7 Stone for the seat comfort and the driveshaft. No regrets, love the thing.
I’m contemplating between this model and the W800 actually. Love both retro styles. I currently own a Triumph Thunderbird but want to give myself a retirement gift with the purchase of another bike. Now which one?
You can still get into the abs with two fingers in the front brake. It just take a bit more of a squeeze than some bikes. It also has a braided steel line to the caliper so the lever is quite firm. About the same as my V-Strom.
As far as Italian bikes, I have owned a ducati 860, moto morini 500 camel, laverda 3cl 1000, cagiva 650, and currently have a 1989 Moto Guzzi Mille GT 1000 and a 2013 Moto Guzzi Stone 750. Have owned several German bikes to include BMW and Zundaps. Grew up with British bikes--meaning Triumph and BSA. Have never been interested in Harley. Owned several Suzuki's to include 2-stroke models, the water-cooled two-stroke 750 and the Wankel rotary 750. The Moto Guzzis have been my favorite above all the rest. Quirky, reliable, tractor-like in that the Japanese "refinement" is not there--but if you love just being connected to machinery and sound--Moto Guzzi!--mike battle
Excellent review. It's kerb weight is a dream check my previous bike 2005 HD FXDCI aka Dyna Super Glide Custom. I'm getting he V7 stone special edition this coming Thursday. Finally as you mentioned getting older you get wiser. Ride In Peace 🙏
I have a 2022 Special in Blue Formale. I wanted a standard bike that does everything it's suppose to and not look like a toy found in a Cracker Jack box or video game. Great classic styling and is backed up by fully competent machanicals. It goes, it shifts, it turns, it stops. All done well. Low maintenance with the shaft drive and simplicity itself valve lash adjustments, it's an easy bike to live with. Comfortable seat and perfect ergonomics for my 5'9" frame. It gives me a pride of ownership I haven't had since my BMW R75/5 from the 70s. The Guzzi is a better bike in every way measurable though that shouldn't be a surprise being a modern bike in all important aspects.
Old git here, 63, never ridden a MG. Have had 'hundreds' of bikes. Currently have 4 in garage. SERIOUSLY looking at this bike. I have mixed feelings. I do believe I will give it a go. Why not??? Regards. ('OZ')
Thank you for a great review. It's been hard to find one on this bike. Currently the V7 850 is on a short list of two for my next bike. Sadly the dealer here never has a demo so it may miss out. Thank you again. Peter
Just found your channel from a FB site, great video !! New sub here. I love to see videos like this of bikes I don’t get to see very often over here in 🇨🇦. Well done !!
Great review! I have essentially the same bike but 2020 so a 750. Some comments if I may. Moto Guzzi is embroidered on the rear of the seat. No chain to clean and lube! The red rev limiter light is indeed adjustable to help with careful run in. The valves can be adjusted in 30 minutes and plugs changed in maybe 5 minutes. The air filter is under the seat and changed with 3 or 4 screws removed. The engine vibes are very interesting, never ridden a bike quite like it. Below 3500 rpm it feels like "2 pitbulls trying to get out"...a quote from a friend of mine who also owns one (and loves it). And at around 3,800 the vibes become a kind of hum or thrum that is most pleasant! I also have a V Strom 650, with more HP, but unless one rides in the 7 to 10k rpm range all the time the V7 is faster. In real world riding the 52HP mine has is plenty, at least for one up riding, like I do. The bike feels nimble due to the low center of gravity......the tank holds all that gas low down due to the fact that there are no cylinder heads in the way. Changes? Agostini exhaust, 10mm longer rear shocks (for quicker handling), and a switch to something like Conti Road Attack 3 (or 4) radial tires. And I am taller than you so I lowered the pegs 25mm and raised the bars 20mm. Superb bike and thanks for the review!
I had a Guzzi for 10 years and rode it all over Europe. No other bike has ever 'spoke to me' in the same manner. I've since done it on BWMs, Goldwing, Rocket 3, Tigers and my KTM. I'd willingly bolt some panniers on this, strap on a tent and cruise around in the sunshine for 2 or 3 weeks (I'd have the Stone though). The only thing on my mind is that a Tracer 7 is about the same price and the Tiger 850 Sport is only about £1k more.
I would love a mix of the stone and the special.I like the blacked out stone but would love that with the special rims and dual clocks 👌 was also thinking about a tiger 850 but that's about 3000 euro more expensive here in Belgium.I ride a street triple R at the moment,also a great bike but I miss the "sexyness" of my Guzzi 😅
@@mostlymotorbikes Good! I've made a number of modifications to it and it runs perfectly. I have a playlist on my RUclips channel with videos of the bike and the changes I've made if you are interested in seeing what I've done with my V7 Special.
Great review buddy....just bought another gen 2 Hayabusa to keep my other rides company in the garage and it’s getting delivered next week.....now I’ll have to end up looking at one of these aswell for them lazy days👍🏻
I've got the v85tt and it's pretty much perfect though it could use a bit more power,but thats just me i do actually love it, but surprised me that they use the same engine in the v7 but reduced the hp to 65 from 80! 80 hp in a semi adventure bike but only 65 in a fully on road bike? Don't get it.
Love hearing people gush over Moto Guzzis when they do. I always get the feeling that its the best bike ever. One of the few things that have stuck out to me have always been the V7's front forks. They always seemed flimsy to me. Yet I've never gotten that when looking at the Triumph Bonnevilles. I think that would be the only thing I would change. That and the front forks. Im happy that they finally decided to upgrade the engine as I think that was one of the biggest downfalls in this day and age. Happy 100th Moto Guzzi! Thanks for the video!
I live in the states where we have a large highway system and the speed limits are 70 MPH in the area where I live. I spent my time split between the highways and the backroads. The highway gets you where you want to go quickly and then the backroads are great for just enjoying the ride. All this being said, reviews used to tell the RPM's at 60 MPH which gave a good idea what it was like at highway speeds. So I ask you, how many RPM's does the V7 produce at 60 MPH. How does it feel in sizth gear at 60 and 65 MPH ?
I have a V7III, it’s my first motorcycle , I was literally shocked by the new 2021 clutch and gearbox, totally different, easier. Overall more rigid , maybe it’s the frame and/or shock absorber setup. The new back tyre is cool 😎
Good review, thank you. In my opinion it needs a colour coordinated rear 'guard, or stainless front & rear. Needs twin front discs, if only for the look. I don't like the kink in the silencers but mistral do a better looking & far lighter system. Oh, & why did Guzzi not fit the 80hp motor from the V85TT?...
Could put a larger rotor or better rotor on the front or go up to 6pot calipers if you wanted to.Better brake pads improve bite by 10% & 10% is quite a improvement & sintered pads like EBC improve bite 15% but sintered wear discs out faster.Upgraded non sintered pads & larger premium rotor or better designed one like drilled & slotted do a great job for not to much.
The brake thing... that'll be down to pads more than anything (and making sure it's properly bled). This bike doesn't need a second disc, those are added for heat capacity on track (or due to the extra mass of tourers), they don't affect stopping power under normal conditions. This bike should still be able to do stoppies with just the one disc, though that's easier with the ABS disabled.
just had a test ride on a v7 and although i liked the the bike, you said on your test that the throttle was silky smooth, well i found the fuelling under 3000 revs to be very jerky almost Norman Collier in fact. but you are right about the brakes a bit wooden...But what a cool bike. god bless the Italians. Stay safe.
I have done 200Km's on the Moto Guzzi V7 (750). What a machine. I call it my "Urban Assault" because I can literally throw it around in the heaviest of traffic - No Problem!!!
How did you find the low to mid range fuelling? I like what I'm hearing about this bike from this and other reviews, but the Euro 5 fuelling constrained fuelling has been picked out for criticism by MCN and others. Fuelling on earlier V7s has been discussed as an issue (rightly or wrongly) on Guzzi forums.
Honestly I thought it was great. I thought the throttle was smooth and not anarchy at all. I don’t know what the other people were riding but the fuelling is fine to me.
I also test rode this bike for a couple of hours about a week ago and the clutch and throttle response/fuelling felt fine to me too. Don't be put off by the likes of MCN and Racing and Adventure (if they're the 'others' you're referring to), just take a test ride for yourself. :)
I have ridden mine for over 1000 miles in all weathers now and the fuelling is spot on. This is a new bike with little in common with earlier v7s apart from its style and shaft drive. You need to try one yourself and not be put off by people who insist in judging everything as if it’s a sports bike. The guzzi is comfortable, with a low seat height, has power you can actually use in the real world, a 250 mile fuel tank, shaft drive, ABS, traction control, and bucket loads of character and style. It is not a 150 mph missile with umpteen rider aids and computer gadgetry.
Really nice review. I appreciate it. Thank you. I took lots of notes. Helping me to decide. I am very close on the V7 in all black. Hoping to test ride it and the triumph street twin this weekend. Subscribed 👍
I have to rent one. Ive previously owned a Guzzi 1975 85oT and a 2017 V7III. This looks and goes real good it sounds. Im sure the commentators guzzis brake pads just need to break in. Remember the guzzi is new. Presently own 2015 Triumph T100. Love the Triumph. Its engine 865cc is amazing
#217th comment @14:47; English (Britan)dialect easily understandable by American. Major thumbs'-up on tank-camera! Completely free of distortion by vibration. Beautiful. Audio, editing, as well, just very nice. One complaint, please ride with index finger upon front brake lever. Saves milliseconds which translate to reduced response time & shorter, quicker stops in that inevitable emergency which may, or may not be your last. Word from me only, may Jesus give you many miles. Great bike video_Mar.9/2023.
Nice video, is a good bike for commuting honestly? daily use (comfortable) and weekend touring, of perhaps recreation purpose? you know about maintenance/ repair? expensive? it is wise to jump from naked bike to this classic for daily use Any way great video Be safea
Looks fantastic and the new 850 gives it the extra punch. Objectively quite superior to the Royal Enfield interceptor but not when you run a value for money screen across it. Here in NZ it’s 60% more expensive. Plus I already have an Italian motorcycle so the Royal Enfield is going to get my money.
Nice review. I almost got the Guzzi. Have been hankering over one for years, love the V twin engine. Ended up with a R nine T. Be interesting to see what you think of the BMW. I absolutely love mine. ;0)
Is it good for 5'3'' girl (beginner rider)? 17:25 Not Ø 260. Front brake disk is Ø 320 mm, Brembo caliper with 4 differentiated and opposed pistons. Absolutely marvelous bike! Great review. Thanks for the video.
This bike ticks all the boxes for me....looks, shaft drive etc. However I can't bring myself to pull the trigger because of the appalling service and attitude of the dealer network. I have 2 friends who have had nothing but trouble from 2 dealerships 200 miles apart, and another friend paid a £2,000 deposit only for the dealership to go into liquidation a week later. A real shame they can't get their act together. Same goes for other brands like KTM too.
At least they put a 6 speed transmission on this, unlike Triumph, that only stick 6 gears on their 1200 engine. My only gripe is the v engine turned sideways. Almost the same as the the BMW opposing twin. There's enough heat under u as is, without scalding ur legs on hot cylinder heads. But for the price, this one looks a winner, thanks for the showing.
The engine being mounted sideways & Heads sticking out means they're out in the wind & the heat just blows away as you move so your knees don't get that hot.Actually gets rid of more heat than a normal mounted V-twin that's why they ain't got oil coolers mounted on them like other oil cooled bikes.A Harley Davidson put out more heat on your legs.
@@ruahinesrider Sure, I understand. I just don't know if they built them that way for that reason, or just their unique design. But it's all good. To each his own. Kinda like air cooled vs water cooled. It sure doesn't save the rider. I have had only 1 water cooled bike out of 6, and that was the Yamaha VMAX. 1200. And at a light, when the fan kicked in, the heat was just crazy. But on the ride, was fine. But I'm sorry. Those heads get hot, oil cooled, air cooled, water cooled. and them sticking out where your legs are will get ya. Gotta wear chaps I guess 😂. Anyway just enjoy and ride safe. Watch out for wet leaves and standing water. Two wheels weren't meant to hydroplane. Take care 👍
@@peterford9369 Water cooled seems the way of the future. Wet leaves & standing water don't forget black frost those weather conditions keep you on your toes. Maybe AAA motorbike 👖 jeans with armour sewn into them be ok for shorter riders with the heat not really a bike for really tall riders.I can see the heat getting hot riding in town or if tall & knees mm from Heads.
It's super cool! We just had our first one delivered to our dealership here in Johannesburg South Africa. It's beautiful - we have the blue one - stunning bike!
Just brought a 2015 v7 mk1 went from a 1200 bandit with more than double the hp, mine had rowdy Zara pipes, have to do the pipes on these they sound amazing, I absolutely love mine so much fun to ride and they look amazing
Moto Guzzi is close cousin of the BMW R series. great review, though! You just like them what they are or do not. I do ADORE them. the only obstacle or detail I would add is the DOUBLE instead a single disc on the front wheel. Also: I shortenned my ugly front fender or mudguard which was too long and ugly. I repainted my fuel tank and mudguards in blue and its perfect now! Other than that, I love time riding this bike any minute!
left-hand traffic, huaahhhh…..it makes me dizzy to watch😧. Better I never go to England by motorbike...😅 Thank you from Germany….for that interesting video👍😊
@@mostlymotorbikes Yes. They are cool but I prefer the classic look with twin clocks and all that chrome. I'll keep my fingers crossed for next year's colours to include gloss black with orange stripes, like the old 750S.
@@mostlymotorbikes "I'm gonna do a walk around and give you some specs" - and then proceed to talk about mudguards and not the final drive... And I'm sorry dude, it's a great review, love your sarcastic humor, but you really should have mentioned, that it's a shaft drive, especially that it's the only bike in this class and price that has it.
A fantastic review! You're enthousiasm is inspiring. I bought this same Grey version of the special last week. Have to wait untill the end of September for it to arrive........I traded in my v7 café for this one. ( with a bit of paint in my heart.....) really looking forward for the bike to arrive! Thanks for the video ,it helped me in making the decision . Greetings from the Netherlands
Thanks Rene. Really lovely to hear your nice comments and I’m glad it helped you. That keeps me motivated 🥰🙏
Is this white paint with grey decals, or is the paint actually sort of light silver/grey
Very cool. I just purchased once in the Blu Formale color. I’m a triumph modern classic fan, but this Guzzi is definitely the best looking modern classic currently on the market. Perfect bike to keep stock and not take away from its intended beauty
Completely agree mate and congratulations on your bike 👏🏻🎉
@@mostlymotorbikes absolutely spot on! I did go for the bar end mirrors as I found the rear view better, and then found they really added to the look. You’re right about the brakes, but only when they’re really new. I’ve 1000 miles on mine now and the brakes are excellent.
@@johnhill8529 great stuff John. Congratulations 🎉
This and the W800 are my favorite retro bikes. Both have so much attention to detail with no cheap-feel, and I appreciate the actually made in Japan and made in Italy aspect. Thanks for the review.
You’re welcome mate
Nice review!
I think it feels authentic because it is! After a lifetime (I'm 68) of owning most makes of motorcycle, I now own a 2015 Guzzi V7ii. The only bike I'd change it for is another Guzzi, more than likely the V7 850. Perhaps the Darwinian slowness of the V7's evolution is the reason it feels so right; The engine and transmission layout has remained the same, but modern technology has made it more than capable on today's roads - without sacrificing any of its vital character.
They have remained so similar that the rocker cover gaskets on my V7 Classic 2012 are interchangeable with my 1984 Monza as is the timing cover.
Thanks mate appreciate it
No way, really?
Yeah there is a 2013 for sale very reasonably near me but I’m not sure I can do without ABS anymore
A really good review. I have the exact same model that you rode and I fully agree with your assessment. The best word I can find for this Guzzi is “authentic”. What it sets out to do it does exceptional well and with style and character. Most of the criticisms I have seen come from sports bike fans judging it fir what isn’t trying to be,
The vibrations and the brakes improve as the bike beds in. The shaft drive is brilliant and unique in thus sector. And you can increase the gear change warning level once the bike is fully run in. It’s published wet weight reflects the 25 litre fuel tank: other manufacturers can score cynically with smaller, much less convenient, capacities. The weight is also mostly held low down and so is less noticeable than some lighter but top-heavy bikes. The air cooled motor is easy to get at reducing maintenance costs for people like the two of us who are best kept away from spanners.
Give this bike a try if are in the market for a fun, classic-looking, practical bike with real world power, plenty of the kind of torque you actually need and all the electrics that are really necessary. If, however, you want (or perhaps even need) 100+ horse power with all the latest electronic gizmos, or something with off-road capabilities, then look elsewhere.
Great comment and thank you
No doubt about it!
I enjoyed your review. As you rode the bike you developed an understanding of why people fall in love with Guzzi!
Thanks mate. Appreciate it
Great review, thank you! This V7 will be my next toy. Besides the great looks and the iconic engine, one thing that stands out for me is - no more mucking around with chain & lube. It is the only classic bike with shaft drive next to the BMW RnT - but for half the price ;-).
Thanks for watching 🥰😂
When I hit 8000 km my V7 came alive. It's smoother, much easier to hold at steady speeds and feels like it gained 15 HP. The brakes work fine. I like the smoothness compared to the retina detach sharpness of previous bikes. I ride backcountry twisties for pleasure; and I've got nothing to prove, it's awesome.
I have a 2015 v7 mk1 it’s 179kg, get 200 miles out of a tank, sounds eargasmic with zart pipes no baffles, no traction or abs, which is why it will be a lot lighter, gobs of torque right of idle, looks freaking amazing and is so much fun to ride, great review
Thanks mate. Awesome bike 👏🏻
I have the v7 lll, fun bike, low maintenance, upright and comfy, lightweight, nimble, affordable, no wind protection, great backroad bike, start getting uncomfy at about 75 miles, great second bike to a goldwing or ultra ect
This is now my bike and I love it
Congratulations my man
I own a Goldwing. I've driven a few Guzzi's. The motor is just beautiful on these.
Agree mate. Also love a gold wing. Awesome 😎
Great review! luv that style of bike. i recently purchased a BMW r ninet t pure and have owned a 2012 Road Kind since new. It will definitely de my next purchase.
Thanks. Appreciate it 🙏
That's one beautiful bike,and shaft drive puts it over the top.👍👍
So true. I had shaft on my VMAX and loved it.
@@peterford9369
A legend👍👍
I have always wanted a cafe racer style bike and something to just _enjoy the ride._ I have always owned sport bikes but sold them years ago because they are too dangerous really and I am a father now...
This moto guzzi v7 has got my star struck. The laid back styling. I am deff going to pick one up lol. Thanks for the review.
Welcome mate. Go for it.
I hesitated for a couple of months between this and a W800, as there’s no Triumph dealer in my neighborhood (which put the Bonneville out of contest). Pulled the trigger on a V7 Stone for the seat comfort and the driveshaft.
No regrets, love the thing.
Excellent! Congratulations 🥂
I’m contemplating between this model and the W800 actually. Love both retro styles. I currently own a Triumph Thunderbird but want to give myself a retirement gift with the purchase of another bike. Now which one?
Beautiful! Thanks for the in-depth review. (Just ordered a new '22 in blue.)
Glad it was helpful!
Fantastic review bud, I have the stone in blue . Only rode it once as just had a new knee.
Thank you very much.
Thorough review. Just ordered one and can't wait. Thanks for sharing your thoughts.
have you been liking it so far?
@@Spartansrule118 Really pleased with the bike.
You’re very welcome
I've only ever owned two Moto Guzzi's, a 1980 V50 Mk II and a 1980 SP1000 Mk II, both were great handling machines with their own character.
A discerning motorcycle man sir 👏🏻
@@mostlymotorbikes Thank you for your reply, I've also owned a 1980 Laverda 1200TS and I still own a 1980 Benelli 900 Sei that I bought in 1986.
@@davidmacgregor5193 wow. Such cool machines!
You can still get into the abs with two fingers in the front brake. It just take a bit more of a squeeze than some bikes. It also has a braided steel line to the caliper so the lever is quite firm. About the same as my V-Strom.
Good shout mate
As far as Italian bikes, I have owned a ducati 860, moto morini 500 camel, laverda 3cl 1000, cagiva 650, and currently have a 1989 Moto Guzzi Mille GT 1000 and a 2013 Moto Guzzi Stone 750. Have owned several German bikes to include BMW and Zundaps. Grew up with British bikes--meaning Triumph and BSA. Have never been interested in Harley. Owned several Suzuki's to include 2-stroke models, the water-cooled two-stroke 750 and the Wankel rotary 750. The Moto Guzzis have been my favorite above all the rest. Quirky, reliable, tractor-like in that the Japanese "refinement" is not there--but if you love just being connected to machinery and sound--Moto Guzzi!--mike battle
Couldn’t agree more
Excellent review. It's kerb weight is a dream check my previous bike 2005 HD FXDCI aka Dyna Super Glide Custom. I'm getting he V7 stone special edition this coming Thursday. Finally as you mentioned getting older you get wiser. Ride In Peace 🙏
Thanks mate
I have a 2022 Special in Blue Formale. I wanted a standard bike that does everything it's suppose to and not look like a toy found in a Cracker Jack box or video game. Great classic styling and is backed up by fully competent machanicals. It goes, it shifts, it turns, it stops. All done well. Low maintenance with the shaft drive and simplicity itself valve lash adjustments, it's an easy bike to live with. Comfortable seat and perfect ergonomics for my 5'9" frame. It gives me a pride of ownership I haven't had since my BMW R75/5 from the 70s. The Guzzi is a better bike in every way measurable though that shouldn't be a surprise being a modern bike in all important aspects.
Glad you’re enjoying it
Bella of course!!😍
Old git here, previous T3 owner back in the 80's. Great review if you've never ridden a Guzzi you won't understand.
Thanks mark. Appreciate it mate
Old git here, 63, never ridden a MG.
Have had 'hundreds' of bikes. Currently have 4 in garage.
SERIOUSLY looking at this bike. I have mixed feelings.
I do believe I will give it a go. Why not???
Regards.
('OZ')
Thank you for a great review. It's been hard to find one on this bike.
Currently the V7 850 is on a short list of two for my next bike.
Sadly the dealer here never has a demo so it may miss out.
Thank you again.
Peter
You’re very welcome. Glad it was useful.
He "gets it"👍
I do 🙏
Just found your channel from a FB site, great video !! New sub here. I love to see videos like this of bikes I don’t get to see very often over here in 🇨🇦. Well done !!
Thanks my friend good to know it’s helping people as far away as you!! 🥰
Great review! I have essentially the same bike but 2020 so a 750. Some comments if I may. Moto Guzzi is embroidered on the rear of the seat. No chain to clean and lube! The red rev limiter light is indeed adjustable to help with careful run in. The valves can be adjusted in 30 minutes and plugs changed in maybe 5 minutes. The air filter is under the seat and changed with 3 or 4 screws removed. The engine vibes are very interesting, never ridden a bike quite like it. Below 3500 rpm it feels like "2 pitbulls trying to get out"...a quote from a friend of mine who also owns one (and loves it). And at around 3,800 the vibes become a kind of hum or thrum that is most pleasant! I also have a V Strom 650, with more HP, but unless one rides in the 7 to 10k rpm range all the time the V7 is faster. In real world riding the 52HP mine has is plenty, at least for one up riding, like I do. The bike feels nimble due to the low center of gravity......the tank holds all that gas low down due to the fact that there are no cylinder heads in the way. Changes? Agostini exhaust, 10mm longer rear shocks (for quicker handling), and a switch to something like Conti Road Attack 3 (or 4) radial tires. And I am taller than you so I lowered the pegs 25mm and raised the bars 20mm. Superb bike and thanks for the review!
Excellent comments and points well made. So glad you are enjoying yours!
Which pegs did you get to lower?
Knight designs 1" lower pegs, very nicely made. @@mrnoisy4883
I liked this in the blue then saw the silver and that sealed the deal. Great looking V7.
Agree mate. Awesome bike.
I had a Guzzi for 10 years and rode it all over Europe. No other bike has ever 'spoke to me' in the same manner. I've since done it on BWMs, Goldwing, Rocket 3, Tigers and my KTM. I'd willingly bolt some panniers on this, strap on a tent and cruise around in the sunshine for 2 or 3 weeks (I'd have the Stone though). The only thing on my mind is that a Tracer 7 is about the same price and the Tiger 850 Sport is only about £1k more.
Thanks for commenting mate. I know what you’re saying....but....it’s a guzzi! 🥰
@@mostlymotorbikes Absolutely. I'm seriously considering another
I would love a mix of the stone and the special.I like the blacked out stone but would love that with the special rims and dual clocks 👌 was also thinking about a tiger 850 but that's about 3000 euro more expensive here in Belgium.I ride a street triple R at the moment,also a great bike but I miss the "sexyness" of my Guzzi 😅
I'm buying a 2022 Special next week. Thanks for the review!
How you getting on with it
@@mostlymotorbikes Good! I've made a number of modifications to it and it runs perfectly. I have a playlist on my RUclips channel with videos of the bike and the changes I've made if you are interested in seeing what I've done with my V7 Special.
@@SPSteve I’ll check it out mate. Ta.
Great review buddy....just bought another gen 2 Hayabusa to keep my other rides company in the garage and it’s getting delivered next week.....now I’ll have to end up looking at one of these aswell for them lazy days👍🏻
It’s a great lazy day bike. Great analogy.
@@mostlymotorbikes ......it would be a great addition I think and looks a classic 👍🏻
I've got the v85tt and it's pretty much perfect though it could use a bit more power,but thats just me i do actually love it, but surprised me that they use the same engine in the v7 but reduced the hp to 65 from 80! 80 hp in a semi adventure bike but only 65 in a fully on road bike? Don't get it.
U don't ride it to go fast , cruise
more power isn’t a bad thing
Love hearing people gush over Moto Guzzis when they do. I always get the feeling that its the best bike ever. One of the few things that have stuck out to me have always been the V7's front forks. They always seemed flimsy to me. Yet I've never gotten that when looking at the Triumph Bonnevilles. I think that would be the only thing I would change. That and the front forks. Im happy that they finally decided to upgrade the engine as I think that was one of the biggest downfalls in this day and age. Happy 100th Moto Guzzi! Thanks for the video!
You’re welcome my man. Thanks for watching:)
Love the twin clocks cant stand the offset ones. Love shaft drive. Had it on my bt1100 yamaha great for older riders not pratting around with chain
Shaft drive is awesome
I live in the states where we have a large highway system and the speed limits are 70 MPH in the area where I live. I spent my time split between the highways and the backroads. The highway gets you where you want to go quickly and then the backroads are great for just enjoying the ride. All this being said, reviews used to tell the RPM's at 60 MPH which gave a good idea what it was like at highway speeds. So I ask you, how many RPM's does the V7 produce at 60 MPH. How does it feel in sizth gear at 60 and 65 MPH ?
Can’t remember the exact rpm but it felt comfortable cruising on the motorway
I have a V7III, it’s my first motorcycle , I was literally shocked by the new 2021 clutch and gearbox, totally different, easier. Overall more rigid , maybe it’s the frame and/or shock absorber setup. The new back tyre is cool 😎
Good to hear and glad you like it
Good review, thank you. In my opinion it needs a colour coordinated rear 'guard, or stainless front & rear. Needs twin front discs, if only for the look. I don't like the kink in the silencers but mistral do a better looking & far lighter system. Oh, & why did Guzzi not fit the 80hp motor from the V85TT?...
That’s some good points you raise mate. Thanks.
That's Moto Guzzi for you! I'd like to see something along the lines of the Ltd edition Stornello.
If they had fitted the 80hp motor I'd have bought one by now.
Fame at last 😉 looked very nice to me, like you say.. motorbiking is motorbiking doesn't matter what you ride.
Exactly mate well said.
I love these bikes so so much
One of my favourites to convert into cafe racer
It’s a real relaxed cool wind in the hair type bike. Loved it!
Could put a larger rotor or better rotor on the front or go up to 6pot calipers if you wanted to.Better brake pads improve bite by 10% & 10% is quite a improvement & sintered pads like EBC improve bite 15% but sintered wear discs out faster.Upgraded non sintered pads & larger premium rotor or better designed one like drilled & slotted do a great job for not to much.
Good point.
Beautiful bike love it nice review😊😊 Pete
Thanks mate appreciate it
The brake thing... that'll be down to pads more than anything (and making sure it's properly bled). This bike doesn't need a second disc, those are added for heat capacity on track (or due to the extra mass of tourers), they don't affect stopping power under normal conditions. This bike should still be able to do stoppies with just the one disc, though that's easier with the ABS disabled.
Very good points
just had a test ride on a v7 and although i liked the the bike, you said on your test that the throttle was silky smooth, well i found the fuelling under 3000 revs to be very jerky almost Norman Collier in fact. but you are right about the brakes a bit wooden...But what a cool bike. god bless the Italians. Stay safe.
Hmmm I didn’t feel that. Odd. Thanks mate.
I have done 200Km's on the Moto Guzzi V7 (750).
What a machine. I call it my "Urban Assault" because I can literally throw it around in the heaviest of traffic - No Problem!!!
Great stuff. Good to hear 👍
Great review,best I've watched,so good I've ordered one in blue lol 😜
😂😂 thanks Craig and congratulations 🎉
It just sounds wonderful...
Couldn’t agree more
Nice video, honest and good review! Greetings from the Netherlamds
Thank you Rene! I used to visit my old head office in Best regular. Spent many a night in the Netherlands. Amazing country.
Just picked a 2022 Moto Guzzi V7..!
Congratulations mate 🤩
i am kawa guy , h2 is my favorite for life but b
v7 is for my soul and two bikes can compleat my life
Kawasaki was my first bike. Will always have a soft spot.
How did you find the low to mid range fuelling? I like what I'm hearing about this bike from this and other reviews, but the Euro 5 fuelling constrained fuelling has been picked out for criticism by MCN and others. Fuelling on earlier V7s has been discussed as an issue (rightly or wrongly) on Guzzi forums.
Honestly I thought it was great. I thought the throttle was smooth and not anarchy at all. I don’t know what the other people were riding but the fuelling is fine to me.
I also test rode this bike for a couple of hours about a week ago and the clutch and throttle response/fuelling felt fine to me too. Don't be put off by the likes of MCN and Racing and Adventure (if they're the 'others' you're referring to), just take a test ride for yourself. :)
I have ridden mine for over 1000 miles in all weathers now and the fuelling is spot on. This is a new bike with little in common with earlier v7s apart from its style and shaft drive. You need to try one yourself and not be put off by people who insist in judging everything as if it’s a sports bike. The guzzi is comfortable, with a low seat height, has power you can actually use in the real world, a 250 mile fuel tank, shaft drive, ABS, traction control, and bucket loads of character and style. It is not a 150 mph missile with umpteen rider aids and computer gadgetry.
GREAT review.
10/10.
Thanks terry. Appreciate it
Really nice review. I appreciate it. Thank you. I took lots of notes. Helping me to decide. I am very close on the V7 in all black. Hoping to test ride it and the triumph street twin this weekend. Subscribed 👍
Thanks for watching mate and the support 🙏
Better measure that front brake, it's supposed to be a 320mm not a 260mm. 4 piston Brembo. That's as good as you'll find on these single disc bikes.
Has the “Special “ got a fuel gauge or gear position indicator?..( I believe the “Stone” hasn’t)
Not sure tbh mate. I can’t remember.
Am actually contemplating buying this model or the W800. Still not certain which one. Love both retro styles .Anyone experienced both?
Finally I came to a decision. Actually decided on the V7 Special in Blue. Bought it last week.
moto guzzi is marvellous brand , v7 lovely bike!
Couldn’t agree more
Love.y looking bike. I prefer the blue. It’s a really shame the fuel cap isn’t integrated Monza style.
It’s pretty for sure
I have to rent one. Ive previously owned a Guzzi 1975 85oT and a 2017 V7III. This looks and goes real good it sounds. Im sure the commentators guzzis brake pads just need to break in. Remember the guzzi is new. Presently own 2015 Triumph T100. Love the Triumph. Its engine 865cc is amazing
Thanks for the reply
It’s modern, in a retro sort of way. Sounds like the kind of bike I would enjoy.
It’s a cool thing for sure. I loved it.
Nice gloves! What make are they please? (Yes, I’m about to get a V7 too…)
Alpinestars mate
That's not retro. That's just the way a motorcycle is supposed to look like.
Are the shocks good or harsh over rough pavement? Thanks for the review.
Surprisingly good actually
Great video, convinced me to buy one!
Cheers mate. Enjoy.
#217th comment @14:47; English (Britan)dialect easily understandable by American. Major thumbs'-up on tank-camera! Completely free of distortion by vibration. Beautiful. Audio, editing, as well, just very nice. One complaint, please ride with index finger upon front brake lever. Saves milliseconds which translate to reduced response time & shorter, quicker stops in that inevitable emergency which may, or may not be your last. Word from me only, may Jesus give you many miles. Great bike video_Mar.9/2023.
Thanks for this lovely comment.
I'm looking at the 850 TT Travel. Love the looks I have to agree. This model reminds a bit of the old BSA.
Nice bikes mate. I really enjoyed my time on this.
I'd be interested in your thoughts on the Royal Enfield Continental GT 650.
Sorry never ridden it
Very nice bike and now with 65HP a good cruising bike. I will try to sit on one of them, if it could fit for 6'3"....
How did you get on?
Nice video, is a good bike for commuting honestly? daily use (comfortable) and weekend touring, of perhaps recreation purpose? you know about maintenance/ repair? expensive? it is wise to jump from naked bike to this classic for daily use
Any way great video
Be safea
Thanks. Yes it’s a good all round bike in my opinion. It’s shaft drive so maintenance is less than chain but not sure on price sorry.
@@mostlymotorbikes thanks for answering my question, would like to do a test drive at a local dealer👍
The first 3 minutes answered my questions; of course the overall look makes me miss the 850T l was forced to sell a couple of year's ago..,
The first minute & a half almost drove me to jump out a window. The music is torture!
If I make it two minutes will you actually jump?
Glad it helped
Moto guzzi v7 or trioumph speed twin 900 ? 5.6 height.
Guzzi
Would you recommend this bike for someone who is 165cm or 5’5? Thank you!
Yes, 100% you would have no issues.
Looks fantastic and the new 850 gives it the extra punch. Objectively quite superior to the Royal Enfield interceptor but not when you run a value for money screen across it. Here in NZ it’s 60% more expensive. Plus I already have an Italian motorcycle so the Royal Enfield is going to get my money.
Still an awesome bike too mate. Thanks for watching 🙏
Nice review. I almost got the Guzzi. Have been hankering over one for years, love the V twin engine. Ended up with a R nine T. Be interesting to see what you think of the BMW. I absolutely love mine. ;0)
Thanks mate. I’ll try and get a go on one soon 🙏
Is it good for 5'3'' girl (beginner rider)? 17:25 Not Ø 260. Front brake disk is Ø 320 mm, Brembo caliper with 4 differentiated and opposed pistons. Absolutely marvelous bike! Great review. Thanks for the video.
I think it would be perfect for a 5’3” beginner for sure.
@@mostlymotorbikes Thank you. I am going to get it for my daughter. She wanted MG Carbon Dark but it is difficult to find in Russia.
Why did they spoil the standard version aesthetics?
I like it better
Thank you for your great in depth review. One question, do you find it too small for your height? If I heard it right you are 6 feet tall?
No not really. Just felt really comfortable. Was quite a low seat but not “too low”
@@mostlymotorbikes thank you. I’m 182cm, so I was wondering…
@@xsiteeu you’ll be fine
This bike ticks all the boxes for me....looks, shaft drive etc. However I can't bring myself to pull the trigger because of the appalling service and attitude of the dealer network. I have 2 friends who have had nothing but trouble from 2 dealerships 200 miles apart, and another friend paid a £2,000 deposit only for the dealership to go into liquidation a week later. A real shame they can't get their act together. Same goes for other brands like KTM too.
Via Moto in Sheffield always been good to me.
Is there a service maintenance light and can the owner reset it?
Yes and no. You can’t.
What he said
Really lovely looking bike, better than the t100 in many ways, 6 speed, character, it's great...
Completely agree with you pal
Much prefer hearing the transverse v twin unique engine rumble instead of any background music. Love that sound.
Do u have gear monitor in The gauge
Think so. I can’t remember. Was filmed a while ago now.
A good review. You forgot to mention that it was shaft-drive though…..👍
Thanks Bill and you’re right, I did 🤦♂️
Top review. Why the clear visor?
Prefer it on track for 99% of situations and was too lazy to swap. Thank you 🙏
Aren't you going to mention that the check engine light is on?
Tell me you didn’t watch the whole video without telling me you didn’t watch the whole video 😂😂😂
At least they put a 6 speed transmission on this, unlike Triumph, that only stick 6 gears on their 1200 engine. My only gripe is the v engine turned sideways. Almost the same as the the BMW opposing twin. There's enough heat under u as is, without scalding ur legs on hot cylinder heads. But for the price, this one looks a winner, thanks for the showing.
You’re welcome mate. Thanks for watching 🙏
I'd rather have a 5 speed gearbox.
The engine being mounted sideways & Heads sticking out means they're out in the wind & the heat just blows away as you move so your knees don't get that hot.Actually gets rid of more heat than a normal mounted V-twin that's why they ain't got oil coolers mounted on them like other oil cooled bikes.A Harley Davidson put out more heat on your legs.
@@ruahinesrider Sure, I understand. I just don't know if they built them that way for that reason, or just their unique design. But it's all good. To each his own.
Kinda like air cooled vs water cooled. It sure doesn't save the rider. I have had only 1 water cooled bike out of 6, and that was the Yamaha VMAX. 1200. And at a light, when the fan kicked in, the heat was just crazy. But on the ride, was fine. But I'm sorry. Those heads get hot, oil cooled, air cooled, water cooled. and them sticking out where your legs are will get ya. Gotta wear chaps I guess 😂. Anyway just enjoy and ride safe. Watch out for wet leaves and standing water. Two wheels weren't meant to hydroplane. Take care 👍
@@peterford9369 Water cooled seems the way of the future.
Wet leaves & standing water don't forget black frost those weather conditions keep you on your toes.
Maybe AAA motorbike 👖 jeans with armour sewn into them be ok for shorter riders with the heat not really a bike for really tall riders.I can see the heat getting hot riding in town or if tall & knees mm from Heads.
would you go for this or the t120 :O ?
This one mate
Great bike. A nice touch would have been a chrome tank lid.
Good point. I wonder if there is aftermarket?
@@mostlymotorbikes Was just a thought. It would fit very well to the chromed steel of the steering and the mirrors. I think. 😁
@@herrlich1461 ageee mate
I'm actually interested in the V9 Roamer. Do you plan reviewing that?
If I can get hold of one, of course.
does the seat lift on a hinge ?
Yesterday I looked at a 2021 Special. The seat unlocks with the key and it pops right off.
What he said
Evening all. Let me know what you think about this bike. Cool or no....?
Absolutely cool, they make some cracking machines, I’m half tempted to get one.
@@swieri2003 completely agree mate. It just makes you feel 😎
It's super cool! We just had our first one delivered to our dealership here in Johannesburg South Africa. It's beautiful - we have the blue one - stunning bike!
@@ianvandermerwe9659 nice one and nice to know this is being watched all the way in South Africa. Stay safe mate.
Just brought a 2015 v7 mk1 went from a 1200 bandit with more than double the hp, mine had rowdy Zara pipes, have to do the pipes on these they sound amazing, I absolutely love mine so much fun to ride and they look amazing
Moto Guzzi is close cousin of the BMW R series. great review, though! You just like them what they are or do not. I do ADORE them. the only obstacle or detail I would add is the DOUBLE instead a single disc on the front wheel. Also: I shortenned my ugly front fender or mudguard which was too long and ugly. I repainted my fuel tank and mudguards in blue and its perfect now! Other than that, I love time riding this bike any minute!
Cheers for the comment pal
@@mostlymotorbikes thank you!
how does it handle w/ passenger?
Sorry, I didn’t get chance to test with a pillion.
Can they accept hard bags?
Yes. Hepco and Becker do some for a start
This chap has a set ruclips.net/video/GvL8iINV4Aw/видео.html
What this guy said
left-hand traffic, huaahhhh…..it makes me dizzy to watch😧. Better I never go to England by motorbike...😅
Thank you from Germany….for that interesting video👍😊
Thanks for watching.
Yes, this is a cool bike.
Agree my man it’s awesome
I really like the bike but I'm not too keen on this years colours.
You seen the other versions?
@@mostlymotorbikes Yes. They are cool but I prefer the classic look with twin clocks and all that chrome. I'll keep my fingers crossed for next year's colours to include gloss black with orange stripes, like the old 750S.
It's not that hard to paint the tank (and side covers). You could choose any color(s) in the observable universe!
@@savage22bolt32
Simple!!!
Has he even mentioned that it's a shaft drive? I mean, it's kinda important and makes a huge difference, I guess it's worthy mentioning...
Watch again dumbo
@@mostlymotorbikes "I'm gonna do a walk around and give you some specs" - and then proceed to talk about mudguards and not the final drive... And I'm sorry dude, it's a great review, love your sarcastic humor, but you really should have mentioned, that it's a shaft drive, especially that it's the only bike in this class and price that has it.
Watch again dumbo