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The first sport, early 70s, was the game changer This thing isn't competitive or new in any way. What a missed opportunity.
It's not like the v7 lump has been sitting still, development wise over the last decade or so. When the original new age v7 came out , around 2010?, it was essentially the Breva 750 motor, which its self had been heavily massage by Aprillia in 04. As I recall it was rated at 48hp. And the poop I recall reading here about how "cool it was, but WTF 48hp??" Many a post went up with this comment, "man, I would buy one if it only made 60hp!" And over time, with ever increasing pollution regulations, the hP and torque numbers continued an upward spiral!!. And now we find ourselves with a SB v7sport putting out 67hp!! That is a gain in HP, under huge regulations, mind you, of a hair short of 40%!! The v7 you buy today, has 40% more hp, than Kev's 2013 v7. Yet, still the wining goes on,"if only it made a 125hp I would snatch it up" blah blah. The bike is still really inexpensive by comparison to the comp. Find another western european made, 750cc or larger bike, with anything like the feel of a MG, for less than 10K US, you, can't.
* Gasp * The precious royal V7 Sport name should never go on a water cooled piece of heresy! < \ sarcasm >Who gives a shit. If you want a V100 buy one. I don't want one.I just want a smallblock with USD forks and dual discs. Oh wait, they're making one. That's AWESOME!
Man oh man. Back and forth. Back and forth. It should have this or that. It doesn't have so and so. Doesn't anybody ride for the fun of it?As for speed and HP, for YEARS I've seen good competent riders on Guzzi bikes keep up with ANYTHING in the tight stuff. Wanna be the first wanker down a 5 mile straight? Go ahead-takes almost zero skill. For cripes sake, I've seen guys on Guzzi bikes, especially a properly set up Norge completely DUST Ducati and BMW hotshots on the nasty stuff in the Carolina's.I told you before. Hamlin has an unreal brake mod for a V7 that absolutely kills-one finger performance. You gotta have two disks? How about at LEAST all that power and half the weight? You know, for the go fast guys that gotta have it.OK-rant over.
And now we find ourselves with a SB v7sport putting out 67hp!! .. Find another western european made, 750cc or larger bike..
My only real whine is that the lightweight factor has been missing for a few years now. That used to be a big advantage and marketing point for the small blocks.
I’m really on board with this reasoning. The saving grace is that Guzzi has not seriously jumped into the horsepower game, so it doesn’t have to play.There has been no challenge issued, so it doesn’t have to compete. The new liquid V100/Stelvios have dipped their toe in the water, but not totally seriously.Here in Australia if you speed consistently, you WILL lose your licence in a matter of a couple of weeks tops, seriously these days ?Less and less really care.I don’t care if either of my bikes are moderately powered, as long as it’s not because they are sick.
I agree with that Huzo but Guzzi already marketed a limp wristed "Racer" on virtually the same platform and now have come up with a 67 hp "Sport". If that's not BS then what is ???!!!!
I think it’s offered as a homage to the old one FF.
I wonder, just for turds and giggles, which would be faster in a drag race. The original v7sport or the the new one?
I'm curious too, couldn't find a 1/4 mile time for a V7 850 E5.This article claims a 13.9 sec quarter mile on the original V7 Sport (750).https://classictwowheels.com.au/1971-1974-moto-guzzi-v7-sport/CycleWorld put a 2012 V7 Racer (750) at 14.35 sec and others put various editions from 2009-2015 at 13.5 - 14.8 seconds.https://www.cycleworld.com/2012/09/20/retrograde-triumph-thruxton-vs-moto-guzzi-v7-racer/https://www.zeroto60times.com/vehicle-make/moto-guzzi-0-60-mph-times/fast-slow-quarter-mile/Anyone have drag time on the V7 850 E5?
It's pretty hilarious (sad?) to even consider needing a drag race to find out if a modern 850cc can outrun it's 54 yro 750cc grandpa.
It is rather daft, but in my opinion so are these conversations! I only purpose it, as the original has been referred to as cutting edge for the time, a time with zero emission regulations.
The emission regulation does not hamper power output significantly. The CBX made a claimed 105 PS back in 1978, the then most powerful streetbike. Today, the CBR1000RR-R make 217 PS in street legal trim. There is no doubt that one can make an air cooled 850 cc V-twin that produce a reliable 100 PS while meeting all noise and emission regulations. But the market would be very slim; people looking for (relatively) high performance air cooled motorcycles consist of a very limited number of people.
You completely failed to make your argument there.
OK. Please explain.
To even bring power figures into the argument is infantile anyway, the most powerful street Guzzi made, is still a lily livered piece of anaemic crap in the spectrum of Sportbike performance.If I was attempting to extol the virtues of any Guzzi, timesheet results would be the last area I’d delve into…
Well, decided by Piaggio, the owner of Moto Guzzi, it is called the V7 Sport and they have the authority to call it that.It happens to all brands and models that evolve or are brought back. Trust that there are plenty of Harley-Davidson, Royal Enfield, Triumph, Honda, Kawasaki, etc enthusiasts who have also been put off by old model names being re-applied to later models.