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Do you really think the V7 850 has less power than the TT?
Or are both models detuned to meet Euro 5?
More importantly what about the V twin thump!! The V7 has some but none in the V85 engine. I hope they didn't make a boring Honda out of the V7!
That was the biggest criticism I gave to the salesman when I test rode the V85TT—“I mean, it SOUNDS like a Guzzi, but it doesn’t FEEL like one :( “
I wonder if it is really esentially a v9 frame. If you go and read up on the v9, they apparently did the same thing. From what I can see, it's the same beefed up rear drive, and the same strengthend head. It makes sense, why would they not?
Everything I have says the Roamer dry weight is 199kg & curb weight 210kg.
I have been looking at pictures of the new V7 850.When you look at the cylinder head cover you can see it is different from the V85TT.Also the way the engine mounts to the frame is different.I think the reason that the V7850 has 65 HP versus the 80 HP of the TT is that the new V7 has a warmed up V9 Bobber/Roamer engine, not a V85TT engine and consequently doesn’t have the roller cam followers.The roller followers are a significant update for these engines.So using the V9;engine they couldn’t use a better camshaft profile and valve gear.Just another cost cutting shortcut by Piaggio.A rehashed frame first used in the 70s and a cheaper engine.The same harsh suspension and still a single disc.This bike was going to be my 70th birthday present but now I’m not so sure.
.The same harsh suspension and still a single disc.This bike was going to be my 70th birthday present but now I’m not so sure.
No, Sir! It is a V85 engine. Probably the inner workings were made a bit simpler and not so high-quality materials were used to lower the price for the V7. ViaoLars
I have little confidence in the stated power figures. This is because power is listed as horsepower and torque is listed in newton meters. https://www.motoguzzi.com/us_EN/new-moto-guzzi-v7/It should be horsepower, foot pounds or kilowatts, newton meters. I think they have selected these numbers as HP is bigger than KW when converted and newton meter is bigger than foot pounds. I have also noticed that some of the online articles have horsepower, foot pounds but did not convert the number. If the person stating power figures does not understand that there are two different measuring systems I have low confidence in the data.
New Moto Guzzi engineIt has 25% more maximum power, going from the previous 52 hp at 6200 rpm to the current 65 hp at 6800 rpm. Maximum torque has also increased significantly, going from 60 Nm at 4250 rpm to the outstanding value of 73 Nm at 5000 rpm, with more than 80% of the torque already available at 3000 rpm.
I have little confidence in the stated power figures. This is because power is listed as horsepower and torque is listed in newton meters. https://www.motoguzzi.com/us_EN/new-moto-guzzi-v7/It should be horsepower, foot pounds or kilowatts, newton meters. I think they have selected these numbers as HP is bigger than KW when converted and newton meter is bigger than foot pounds. I have also noticed that some of the online articles have horsepower, foot pounds but did not convert the number. If the person stating power figures does not understand that there are two different measuring systems I have low confidence in the data.I would like to see the two bikes on the same dyno. It would be interesting to see if the V7 has higher torque numbers than the V85 lower down in the rev range. If it does it would make it a better all-round road bike.Steve