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Look, I'm here for you brother. I say you keep the V100...... And I'll help you out by buying the V7 Sport from you to make room. You KNOW it would be going to a good home. Like temperature controlled garage shit.......... Just saying.
Imho, the V7 Sport is the definitive bike from Moto Guzzi. The model’s influence on subsequent product line continues to this day.I became an owner by casual opportunity and am very lucky to still have mine. It is my singular favorite bike.
Beautiful Sport Dave, does it still have the chrome lined bores in good shape?
I’m guessing you and the GF went your separate ways.Great picture!
Is that double-sided twin leading shoe front brakes that I spotted?
4 leading shoe front brake I believe.
The problem now with bikes like the V7 Sport is that they have become “special” in a way that interferes with how they are experienced. Now they’re valuable, iconic, recognized, coveted, often restored and then kept upon a pedestal (actual or proverbial). When they’re ridden now, it’s an intentional ride on a V7 Sport. It’s probably not the only bike you have, ridden to do everything and whatever you do. Now, you worry about the bike more than just the ride.As the years passed and this happened, I came to understand how lucky I was to have mine when it was just a bike to ride. At the time most people had no idea what it was and didn’t really care. Getting to ride my bike with anonymity and impunity- no peanut gallery of folks offering insight (polite way of saying it)- as a plain bike is why I came to enjoy it so much. It’s a great looking bike, but it’s more fulfilling to ride. That’s what makes it such a great bike to me. That’s one reason why I have no intentions to ever cosmetically restore mine. It was customized during the 70’s as part of the Clemson Cafe Racer club scene, literally ridden hard and put away wet like many of the bikes in that group. Now It is a time capsule of how such bikes were actually done when they were just a bike to ride.
All my bikes are to be ridden. My problem is having too many bikes, so they must wait their turn to be cycled through. If I had a nice pole barn to line them all up on the ready that would be a dream. The V7 Sport has sat in the "collection" just waiting for the day one of the other bikes gets pickled and put in its place. I really need to sell a few off. My motorcycle life would seem ridiculously simple with only 20 bikes! Which is half of what I have currently. That's why I am going to put the V100S up for sale. On the one hand it is the finest motorcycle I have ever ridden, but I am so preoccupied with the older machines I hardly have a chance to take it out.
Where do you live that that is even possible? Here in Ontario Can-o-duh, it costs about $1000 to ensure a motorcycle, just for mandatory coverage, even for a very experienced rider with a good record. If you ensure more than one you get maybe a 10% discount. So ensuring your fleet where I live would cost in the neighbourhood of $35k per year... Those are Canuckistan dollars, but still...