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What's a realistic price for this bike?
The roller rockers are intriguing. Anyone know the maker? That would not be an easy weldment.
I like that a lot. Wonder who built it originally & any backstory? There's been a somewhat similar 1000cc upgraded V7 Sport advertised on c/l over an extended period of time that never seemed to sell. It wasn't cosmetically equivalent to this bike, but probably could have been "restored" to look like this & maybe even be the same bike.
I sold my hot-rodded Sport last spring for a little less than that. I needed to find the right buyer, he's very happy.This one has a Blackie's big bore kit, 89.5 mm Venolia forged pistons, balanced crank, lightened flywheel, P3 cam, prted heads, 36 mm carbs, Marzochi strada front end, adjustable clip-ons, 450 watt alternator, Dyna ignition. I'm sure I'm forgetting something. It's a riot to ride!
Here's one we picked apart (nuts and bolt restoration) but the purchaser must not have listened to us.https://www.ebay.com/itm/1973-Moto-Guzzi-V7-Sport/113979967649?hash=item1a89bc48a1:g:J5IAAOSwDYZd1dCR
"Ended" doesn't necessarily mean "sold".
The ebay bike was built by Cadre Cycle. Anyone know of them?The Guzzi is tempting, but to keep things in proper perspective:https://www.ebay.com/itm/1998-Bimota-YB11-Superleggera/223766965404?hash=item34198cec9c:g:o3YAAOSwGaVd3Ep3
It's a 'special' and that detracts from top dollar. In addition to the footrests and carbs being non stock, the rear shocks are not stock, not sure if the rear wheel is a Record Cross rim, choke lever on left cylinder head like a LeMans, missing signal lights. the brake calipers are newer replacements, should be dual bleeder type. The red frame is nice but again not stock and the yellow paint was not stock for a V7 Sport, its probably meant to imitate the original Red Frame hand built early production bikes but it isn't very close. Spokes could use a clean up, the rotors look tired. Missing the electronic petcock and small starter motor.I would peg a top price on a perfect restoration around $22 ~ $24KFor this bike to get it to that level if you could find the original Koni shocks, petcock, starter motor, foot rests and signal lights, and who knows what else would in my opinion takes at least $6K off the price, maybe more. I don't think its worth much more than $12 ~ $14K
I'd call that one the "Sicilian"Sicily's Flag:
Here's a '73 V7 Sport from Indio, CA - BUY-IT-NOW for only $19,999 (large!!) https://www.ebay.com/itm/1973-Moto-Guzzi-V7sport/173928118141?hash=item287eec777d:g:d78AAOSwLzFczIn4