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EBC HH pads and new front rotor
My vote.
The one issue with the new V7 is it will cost more than a stripped v85 and still not be as good.
Sorry but just gotta have a wee dig. Could the use of HH (race grade) pads caused the need for a replacement rotor? Gets down from my soap box, with GG pads all round.
"2019 V7III, 16,000 miles, well maintained and ready to ride. Matris fork kit, Shock Factory dampers, heated grips, new Conti radial rear tire, EBC HH pads and new front rotor, new clutch cable. Noco Lithium battery. Runs perfectly. Some extra parts including a pair of Leo Vince mufflers.This Guzzi needs nothing. Clear title in hand."
If the linked picture is to the bike described, there are some red flags. The shocks shown are Hagons, not Shock Factory - big difference. Also, they claim to have installed Matris cartridges in the forks, but zooming in on the fork caps I don't see any evidence of that - there should be preload adjusters visible.
Personally I think a 6 year old V7 with 16,000 miles at or anywhere near $5,000 USD is a non-starter.
Where is your closest Guzzi dealer, or at least some kind of indy shop that will work on a Guzzi? Need to factor that into your purchasing decision. Luckily for me, I have a dealer that's about an hour and a half away, bought a '23 V7 Stone Special Edition and a '24 V100 Mandello Navale from them. If it were me, if you could afford to buy a new one, I'd go that route. That way, you could "personalize" it to your liking, and have some comfort in knowing that no one has tinkered with it except you. I checked my dealer's inventory, and they have this V7 Stone listed: https://www.motorichmond.com/New-Inventory-2024-Moto-Guzzi-Motorcycle-Scooter-V7-Stone-Moto-Richmond-17401255?ref=list
No Debt, Where are you located. If you're anywhere near South Jersey you're welcome to come ride my bikes and talk about what you want. Maybe it would help. I've got a V7III in the fleet.If you're elsewhere, maybe it would be worth seeing if the Guzzi demo fleet will be in the area. Either way, good luck and have fun.
Looks like there are five dealers in Arizona. Three in the Phoenix area, one in Tucson and one in Prescott. None in Flagstaff where I am located for the summer. Sometimes I drive down to the Costco in Prescott for supplies so could potentially check out the dealer there. Can't imagine it's very large since Prescott is a small town. May have to wait for the fall to check out the Phoenix dealers. I'm always checking Craig's list and Bring-a-Trailer. Really wanted this one but the price seemed like it got out of control. https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1975-moto-guzzi-eldorado/
Looks like there are five dealers in Arizona. Sometimes I drive down to the Costco in Prescott for supplies so could potentially check out the dealer there. Can't imagine it's very large since Prescott is a small town.