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Not doing that would be like dropping the bat!
The rear brake pedal setup looks a bit untidy.
I definitely prefer the ergos (and looks) the V7. I sure hope there is a V9 Racer in the works, and for that matter a V9 Stone or V9 Special with the current V7's looks and ergos.
Looks like I'll be keeping my V7 Special for a few more years.
From I january 2017 all the bikes sold in UE should be Euro-4. To me is more probable they will extend the new motorization to the V7 line than to make the 750 Euro-4 compliant.
It's an improvement over the Nevada...
That's a good point. Or, if the V9 really takes off, and cannibalizes V7 sales, it could be the end of the V7 in the US.
I think the name is pretty cool. Certainly not typical, yet implies the machine is built to go places unknown, to prowl the many back roads and urban haunts of a big world!
I really don't think so. The V7 is a best-seller, and, even with its sales halved, or worse, how much will cost to put the V7 tank and saddle over the V9 engine, since they have about the same frame? It will be convenient in any case to keep it in production.Speaking of that, the V7 will be gorgeous with those heads and valve covers.
Put the V7 tank on it and I'm WAY more interested.
The article on Moto.it allude to the fact that the "guzzi garage" could be extended to the new V9. It would be very interesting if the owner could simply choose the tank he likes.
Could you set the bar any lower?
At least the Nevada didn't look like a Sportster.
looks like a boring Japanese bike
So do we know if this V9 is the big-block hemi head type motor vs the heron dished piston small block?Valves per cylinder? Any other engine details?
Yup, another clone bike. There is nothing to recommend it. New engine, OK but the rest of it might as well be parts plucked from old inventory.Looks like a Suzuki.
Geez, Louise.You don't have to like it, but it's not THAT bad.I don't like the Norge. But I know that it's a decent touring bike. Fat ugly pig that it is...
No, it's horrible. Unless they purposely misspelled it "Rome'r" then I'd forgive them.They could have named it:WandererRambler (I doubt they'd get any backlash)TravelerBut Roamer? No, doesn't work.
Put the V7 tank on it and I'm WAY more interested.Even if the Hp is barely improved.
No, it didn't look that good. Instead it looked like a caricature of a Virago, which itself was already a caricature of s Sportster.