Wildguzzi.com
General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: slowmover on March 14, 2026, 09:43:24 PM
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It’s in a shops new inventory listing not pre- owned. I’m calling next week to find out.
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It’s in this shops new inventory listing not pre- owned. I’m calling next week to find out.
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I saw another ad for three v7 2024's at a dealer, priced $6.5 to $7K. One was a demo bike with a few hundred on the clock.
Seems like a decent price on a leftover.
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I'm guessing that's the price, plus fees.
Cadre Cycle in Cincinnati shows a new 2024 V7 Stone for $7,000 plus freight and $50 doc fee.
First responders, Veterans, etc get an extra $500 off.
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Floor plan is over, time to recoup the cash.
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I'm guessing once "fee's" are added the price will be a lot closer to 10K OTD.
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It’s in a shops new inventory listing not pre- owned. I’m calling next week to find out.
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You have to find out if Team Motorcycles are a “good” Guzzi shop. By that I mean, would they set the machine up initially, so it’s road worthy. Will they be in your corner, should a warranty claim come up? There is a Ohio dealer, that can offer that level, and they might be worth the extra traveling.
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I have no experience with them when it comes to Guzzis (yet), but between knowing the new owner, Johnny Scheff, and two of the mechanics, I'd be confident enough to bring my own Guzzi to them for service. I've had a positive experience with that MCC Villa Park location for both sales and service on Ducatis, have attended quite a few demo days they've hosted (Triumph, Royal Enfield), and I've shown bikes in their annual vintage motorcycle show which is absolutely worth attending. It's a shop that I like a lot, they are motorcycle enthusiasts and engaged in the community, not just sales people looking to make their commission. They've also worked on vintage (1980s and 1990s) bikes for me, which I've found is rare for dealerships to do.
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Your description of the shop, sounds like one of the good ones. Price is about right, and long after you are enjoying the bike, what you paid will be insignificant. The fact that your are supporting a good local shop is positive.
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Is this shop related to the Roselle ,Ill. shop? Because that shop used to have a large inventory now it has scooters.
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Is this shop related to the Roselle ,Ill. shop? Because that shop used to have a large inventory now it has scooters.
TeamMCC has been a long time Triumph, Ducati, etc. dealer that was recently bought by Motoworks Chicago. MW have sold Triumph, Ducs, BMWs and Vespa. Both dealerships are very active with the bike community. Probably the 100th Guzzi dealer in the Chicago area since I bought my 02. Well maybe not a hundred but there have been many. I believe they are the only Guzzi dealer in the metro area at this point.