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Title: 2012 V7 classic or a new 2016 V7ii special
Post by: Jamie C on April 11, 2016, 11:00:41 PM
Hi I'm New to the forum and new to  guzzi's
I've ridden and worked on mainly old British and vintage Japanese
Looking at a v7 guzzi
I can pick up a black 2012 classic for around $8000 (4,000klms) and have money left over for some accessories
Or go for a new 2016 V7 ii special 
Is the new 2016 that much better than 2012
Any advice on the matter would much appreciated


Title: Re: 2012 V7 classic or a new 2016 V7ii special
Post by: thepittsburghguzzi on April 12, 2016, 12:34:48 AM
I Loooooooove my 2012 V7 Classic! They are very unique - new steel gas tank, older double-throttle-body engine. It was a one-year transition for the V7, as another member had pointed out to me. For what it's worth, insurance on a the 2012 was a bit less than it would have been for a new one  :roll eyes:

If you have the chance to ride them around, that will be how you truly decide. Your '16 would have ABS and Traction Control.. how important are those things to you? Having money left over to gear it out the way you want to would be excellent, and trust me - you'll probably end up loving the bike so much that you'll want to personalize it and make it your own.

Buying brand-new is fun, but you'll take the biggest hit on depreciation, the previous owner of the Classic took care of that for you. Although, I'd try talking the dealer down a bit.. I snagged my Classic for a grand less, and it had less than 1,000 miles on it. Give 'em hell!

You can't go wrong either way - test ride both, let the saddle do the talking. Good luck!  :bike-037:
Title: Re: 2012 V7 classic or a new 2016 V7ii special
Post by: Muzz on April 12, 2016, 03:41:01 AM
I think the new model has a 6 speed fitted.
Title: Re: 2012 V7 classic or a new 2016 V7ii special
Post by: sign216 on April 12, 2016, 04:18:11 AM
I think the new model has a 6 speed fitted.

I've got the "old" V7 Classic, with the twin throttle bodies.  Although it's 5 speed, the 5th gear is an overdrive, so it ends up with the same gear ratio spread as a 6 speed, it's merely done over 5 instead of 6 speeds.
Title: Re: 2012 V7 classic or a new 2016 V7ii special
Post by: kingoffleece on April 12, 2016, 05:34:30 AM
I see new leftover Stones, 2105, for 7K.  8K for a used '12 seems a bit dear.
I realize it's not a Special but it may afford you a bit of leverage on the price.  The '12 is also out of warrentee.
Title: Re: 2012 V7 classic or a new 2016 V7ii special
Post by: Cam3512 on April 12, 2016, 05:49:03 AM
$8K is WAY to high a price for a '12.  You can find '13-'14 Stone/Specials for $5-5,500. 
Title: Re: 2012 V7 classic or a new 2016 V7ii special
Post by: Kev m on April 12, 2016, 06:02:30 AM
There's nothing wrong with the 2012 except the price (which is ridiculous).

That said, the difference between the 2TB and 1TB motors was enough for Jay to sell his 2010 and pick up a 2013 (that he likes so much he ALSO bought a 2014).

So I know what I'd do.

But I'm not you.

Title: Re: 2012 V7 classic or a new 2016 V7ii special
Post by: leafman60 on April 12, 2016, 06:49:43 AM
Adventure Motorsports of NW Florida in Pensacola has a beautiful new Red/White V7 Special leftover that is marked $5,995 and that INCLUDES a great-sounding Mistral exhaust.
Title: Re: 2012 V7 classic or a new 2016 V7ii special
Post by: pikipiki on April 12, 2016, 07:03:41 AM
Find a discounted new 2015 Special.
Title: Re: 2012 V7 classic or a new 2016 V7ii special
Post by: oldbike54 on April 12, 2016, 07:11:27 AM
 Jamie , where are you located ?

 Dusty
Title: Re: 2012 V7 classic or a new 2016 V7ii special
Post by: Jamie C on April 12, 2016, 07:53:16 AM
I should have mentioned I'm in Sydney Australia the new 2016 v7ii go for $14500 AUD on the road
So 2012 for $8000 looks pretty good even the 2014,s are still around 12,000
Title: Re: 2012 V7 classic or a new 2016 V7ii special
Post by: Kev m on April 12, 2016, 09:55:19 AM
I should have mentioned I'm in Sydney Australia the new 2016 v7ii go for $14500 AUD on the road
So 2012 for $8000 looks pretty good even the 2014,s are still around 12,000

OOOPs yeah, critical point lol.

Then I say, do what you want.

Seriously, it's that simple.

I still like the 1TB better and would still chose it.

But if the money is an issue I can understand the draw of the metal tank 2012.

Title: Re: 2012 V7 classic or a new 2016 V7ii special
Post by: rocker59 on April 12, 2016, 10:13:08 AM
$8K is WAY to high a price for a '12.  You can find '13-'14 Stone/Specials for $5-5,500.

Australian Dollars, mate.

8000 Australian is about 6000 USD.

Adventure Motorsports of NW Florida in Pensacola has a beautiful new Red/White V7 Special leftover that is marked $5,995 and that INCLUDES a great-sounding Mistral exhaust.

How much to ship down under ?
Title: Re: 2012 V7 classic or a new 2016 V7ii special
Post by: rocker59 on April 12, 2016, 10:15:19 AM
I say, do what you want.

Seriously, it's that simple.
 

 :1:

 :thumb:
Title: Re: 2012 V7 classic or a new 2016 V7ii special
Post by: jas67 on April 12, 2016, 10:55:40 AM
There's nothing wrong with the 2012 except the price (which is ridiculous).

That said, the difference between the 2TB and 1TB motors was enough for Jay to sell his 2010 2009 and pick up a 2013 (that he likes so much he ALSO bought a 2014).

So I know what I'd do.

But I'm not you.

Yep -- it's all true!

Maybe you can get a '13 or '14 for a little more than the 2012?


Then I say, do what you want.

Seriously, it's that simple.

 :1:

You can't go wrong either way.

Also, is your 2012 still a 2TB engine?   IIRC, Europe got the 1TB motor in 2012, but, I don't know about Oz.
If it is a 1TB motor, then definitely go with the 2012.
Title: Re: 2012 V7 classic or a new 2016 V7ii special
Post by: Kev m on April 12, 2016, 10:57:57 AM
Also, is your 2012 still a 2TB engine?   

I think it's more simple than that. I don't think anything with a 1TB was ever called a V7 Classic.

Title: Re: 2012 V7 classic or a new 2016 V7ii special
Post by: Cam3512 on April 12, 2016, 02:11:28 PM
Australian Dollars, mate.

8000 Australian is about 6000 USD.

How much to ship down under ?

 I know that NOW!   His original post did not contain his location, and he left that little tidbit of info out.
Title: Re: 2012 V7 classic or a new 2016 V7ii special
Post by: rocker59 on April 12, 2016, 02:39:04 PM
I know that NOW!   His original post did not contain his location, and he left that little tidbit of info out.

But, unlike many of us, he does have his location under his User Name:

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Title: Re: 2012 V7 classic or a new 2016 V7ii special
Post by: malik on April 12, 2016, 03:08:04 PM
The test ride may well be the decider, but you can easily spend more than $A5,000 on accessories to get it how you want it. As the 2012 has the metal tank, you're ahead there, the longer range is extremely convenient. My 2 throttle body's engine runs smoother & idles lower, but the increased torque of the single throttle body is noticeable. The gearbox fill & drain plugs on the V7 II are in a much more sensible position, as is access to the clutch operating arm (and you WILL need to adjust the clutch down there occasionally). The 6 speed box is supposed to be a significant improvement. A 2 year warranty could be a comfort - I had cause to invoke the warranty on the 2010, but the 2014 has been faultless since I bought it with 4,500km & it now has 46,000.

Decisions, decisions. Best of luck.

Mal
Title: Re: 2012 V7 classic or a new 2016 V7ii special
Post by: Clancy on April 12, 2016, 04:22:22 PM
Just for reference, a quick look on Bikepoint found the following

2012 V7 Classic   (with extras)   5000km      AUD$8995   (Vic)
2013 V7 Special   (with extras)   10467km    AUD$9990   (Qld)
2013 V7 Stone (stock)               3622km      AUD$9990   (NSW)
2014 V7 Stone (stock)               2500km      AUD$10100 (Qld)
2015 V7-II Stone (extras)         1630km       AUD$11500 (NSW)
2014 V7 Stone (stock)              New             AUD$12000 (NSW)
2015 V7-II Stone (stock)          New             AUD$12999 (NSW)
2015 V7-II Special (stock)        New             AUD$13490 (NSW)

Btw, I'm really happy with my 2015 V7-II. :bike-037:
Title: Re: 2012 V7 classic or a new 2016 V7ii special
Post by: Kev m on April 12, 2016, 05:49:41 PM
But, unlike many of us, he does have his location under his User Name:

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I could be wrong, but I THINK he added that once he was asked so it was not there earlier.
Title: Re: 2012 V7 classic or a new 2016 V7ii special
Post by: Cam3512 on April 12, 2016, 08:19:42 PM
I could be wrong, but I THINK he added that once he was asked so it was not there earlier.

Yes, after Dusty's " Where are you located" post. 
Title: Re: 2012 V7 classic or a new 2016 V7ii special
Post by: lucydad on April 12, 2016, 09:44:14 PM
Jamie,

Here is my two cents based on my 2012 V7R, with metal tank, and 2 TB, and 5 speed.  These are wonderful bikes!  Tight to break in though, so first impressions can be misleading.  The Classics are gorgeous I think.  If you really want ABS though, get the newer bike. 

I would bargain hard for the older bike though, and like you say:  stretch your dollars.

Good luck!
Title: Re: 2012 V7 classic or a new 2016 V7ii special
Post by: oldbike54 on April 12, 2016, 10:04:42 PM
Yes, after Dusty's " Where are you located" post.

 Cam , you are always paying attention  :bow:

 Dusty
Title: Re: 2012 V7 classic or a new 2016 V7ii special
Post by: Lcarlson on April 12, 2016, 10:19:05 PM
Personal choice of course, but it seems like it would be useful if pretty much all of us added our location to our user names.  Only as much specificity as you care to offer....
Title: Re: 2012 V7 classic or a new 2016 V7ii special
Post by: oldbike54 on April 12, 2016, 10:25:36 PM
Personal choice of course, but it seems like it would be useful if pretty much all of us added our location to our user names.  Only as much specificity as you care to offer....

 Some of us may be in the witness protection program , or keeping a low profile for , er , well , you know  :shocked:

 Dusty
Title: Re: 2012 V7 classic or a new 2016 V7ii special
Post by: Lcarlson on April 12, 2016, 10:39:40 PM
Of course.
Title: Re: 2012 V7 classic or a new 2016 V7ii special
Post by: rocker59 on April 13, 2016, 12:02:41 AM
Yes, after Dusty's " Where are you located" post.

Ah...   :embarrassed:
Title: Re: 2012 V7 classic or a new 2016 V7ii special
Post by: oldbike54 on April 13, 2016, 12:15:19 AM
Ah...   :embarrassed:


 No need to be  :embarrassed: Brother Mike .
 
 Dusty
Title: Re: 2012 V7 classic or a new 2016 V7ii special
Post by: Jamie C on April 13, 2016, 02:55:55 AM
Thanks guys  for all the info
How can u tell the difference between the 1TB and the 2TB engine ?


yes I did add my address after  thought I'd better
Title: Re: 2012 V7 classic or a new 2016 V7ii special
Post by: Muzz on April 13, 2016, 04:53:43 AM
TB stands for throttle body.

2TB has a throttle body for each side. The 1TB has a branched intake coming from it's one throttle body.
Title: Re: 2012 V7 classic or a new 2016 V7ii special
Post by: malik on April 13, 2016, 05:01:16 AM
which used to be known as carbs before bikes went EFI.
Title: Re: 2012 V7 classic or a new 2016 V7ii special
Post by: Kev m on April 13, 2016, 06:02:47 AM
Would this be a bad time to say "All Throttle Bodies Matter"??? :huh:
Title: Re: 2012 V7 classic or a new 2016 V7ii special
Post by: oldbike54 on April 13, 2016, 06:04:03 AM
 It pays to keep an eye on you Ozzies , trying to sneak on WG and all  :laugh:

 Dusty
Title: Re: 2012 V7 classic or a new 2016 V7ii special
Post by: pete roper on April 13, 2016, 06:15:54 AM
Despite your use of 'Text Speak' in your posts which I loathe I'm pretty sure o could get one of my customers to offer you at least a look and maybe a ride on his bike if you aren't a complete idiot.

That judgement will be purely subjective.

Pete
Title: Re: 2012 V7 classic or a new 2016 V7ii special
Post by: oldbike54 on April 13, 2016, 06:20:18 AM
Would this be a bad time to say "All Throttle Bodies Matter"??? :huh:

 Smart ass . Does that answer your question ?


 Effin Jersey boys ... :rolleyes:

 Dusty
Title: Re: 2012 V7 classic or a new 2016 V7ii special
Post by: ScepticalScotty on April 13, 2016, 02:33:46 PM
Either one is cool to go up and down the Old Pacific Hwy to Mt White and back.  :cheesy: Or the Putty Rd. Or Bells Line of Road.