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I'm really wanting to purchase a V7 (1,2 or 3), but am not completely sure which one is going to be the right fit. Unfortunately I live in Minnesota so there's no chance of test riding one for at least 4 months. Though I'm not attracted to the bike for performance aspects, I am slightly concerned that the power may not be quite enough. I really like the torque at any rpm feeling of the sportster 1200, so the low on paper guzzi figures are the main concern. Do any of the 3 models respond particularly well to tuning? What are people achieving with the basic slip ons, air cleaner and tune combination?
If you prefer a lazy long stroke engine, the early, 2 throttle body V7 is closer to that, idles at 1100rpm, rather than the 1370 rpm of the single throttle body versions, although with the latter, usable torque comes in earlier.
Buy a RED one~ they are FASTER!!!!!!!!!
How could ya not Love this ?I have to wonder : Why didn't Guzzi put a functional CHROME front fender on it ??? Maybe the same in a rear fender too !
Howya Joe and Merry Christmas!DaveGalveston
When you think about it the plastic fenders make a lot of sense, less likely to get damaged in a minor incident.It would be very easy to make your own metal fenders, the design is very simple.
Best bet - arrange to borrow or hire a V7 for a day or two & see if it suits. A cousin of mine did that & really saved himself a load of grief - he really fancied a Honda Shadow (it takes all types), but the first couple of hours was enough to know it was unsuitable. The subsequent 10 days cemented that opinion. He ended up with a TDM & loves it.